Abstract

Waterborne polyurethane (WPU) has poor water resistance and low surface hydrophobicity due to the incorporation of hydrophilic chain-extender. The water resistance and the surface hydrophobicity can be improved by incorporation of polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS), which is attributed to the migration of PDMS chain segments toward the surface of WPU film. However, whether the PDMS chain segments can migrate toward the surface of WPU film after UV-curing, resulting in higher hydrophobicity, needs further investigation? We prepared the different WPUA films by changing the molar ratio of aminopropyl-terminated polydimethylsiloxane (APT-PDMS) to hydroxyethyl acrylate (HEA), to deeply understand the migrating phenomenon of PDMS chain segments toward the surface of WPUA films. The migration cause of PDMS chain segments and the influence of chemical cross-linking on the migration were investigated by thermal annealing and solvent immersion of WPUA films. In addition, the migration activation energy and the relaxation time were studied by the migration rate of PDMS chain segments in the thermal annealing and the rheological behavior of WPUA film, aiming to elucidate the migration of PDMS chain segments depending on the chain motion and the fractional free volume. This investigation provides a simple and feasible strategy for improving the hydrophobicity of waterborne polyurethane.

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