Abstract
A new series of natural lacquer/polyurethane (LPU) blended films were synthesized. The new lacquer/polyurethane films have very good visual color and detected gloss, fast drying time, strong weather resistance, especially against UV light and water, and a better pencil lead hardness (8H). The gel ratio increases with drying time and becomes stable after 6 months (more than 99%). The surface glass transition temperature ( T gs) obtained from a rigid-body pendulum physical properties testing (RPT) instrument showed that the new LPU films dried for 6 months have higher T gs than polyurethane (PU) films in the following order: LPU 100 > LPU 90 > LPU 80 > LPU 70 > LPU 60 > LPU 50 > PU. Differential scanning calorimeter (DSC) results showed the same tendency as T g but without a great gap in the LPU series except for polyurethane. Thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) showed that when the ratio of natural lacquer is more than 50%, the 50% weight loss temperatures increase about 100 °C. In addition, the reaction between lacquer and polyurethane is discussed based on the IR and NMR measurements.
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