Abstract
A novel monomer, acrylamido (A) tertiary (T) butane (B) sulfonic (S) acid (ATBS) a commercially available ionic moiety was used as a replacement of dimethylol propionic acid (DMPA) in synthesis of polyurethane dispersion. IR technique was used to confirm the chemical structure and formation of polyurethane dispersions. Polyurethane dispersions were investigated for various coating properties, such as drying times, pencil hardness, adhesion, chemical and solvent resistance. Polyurethane dispersion based on ATBS showed better thermal, chemical and coating properties than those prepared by DMPA anionomer.
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