Abstract

A new water-borne anti-graffiti polyacrylate (WAPA) was synthesized from the Si-containing macro-RAFT agent and functional acrylate monomers. After the cross-linking of a water-borne isocyanate agent with the WAPA for curing during the film cast, the two-component anti-fouling Si-containing polyacrylate polyurethane (WAPAU) was prepared. The structure and properties of the macro-RAFT agent were characterized by FT-IR, GPC and critical micelle concentration analysis. The integration of silicone in the polymers was confirmed by FT-IR and SEM-EDX analysis. The influence of S,S ' -bis(α, α ' -dimethyl-α '' -acetic acid)-trithiocarbonate (BDATT) dosage, silicone content, crosslinking density on the properties of emulsions and coating films were investigated, which revealed that the properties of emulsion and coating films were optimal when the amount of BDATT was 0.5 w% and the hydroxyl value of polyacrylate was 160. In addition, changes in silicone content greatly affect the performance of coatings.

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