Abstract

ABSTRACTThe multifunctional thiol‐ and acrylate‐terminated polyurethane (PU) has been successfully prepared for using as the main resin in the UV curable coatings. The structure and molecule weight of prepared PUs were analyzed by fourier transformed infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) and gel permeation chromatography, respectively. The results showed that the different terminal multifunctional groups have been grafted onto the PU and their difference in molecule weight was significant. Used as the main resin in coatings, the curing kinetic and percentage conversion of the different UV curing coatings system were investigated by real‐time FTIR method, and the effects of terminal functional groups and photoinitiator on the final conversion percentage and conversion rate were also compared. It is observed that the thiol‐terminated PU had higher conversion speed and final conversion percentage due to the remarkable effect of mercapto groups on reducing oxygen inhibition during UV curing process. The shrinkage, viscosity, and adhesion of UV curable coatings with thiol‐ and acrylate‐terminated PUs were also investigated and compared, and the results indicated that the former exhibited lower shrinkage and higher adhesion performances than the latter, along with the lower viscosity. © 2014 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J. Appl. Polym. Sci. 2014, 131, 40740.

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