On the study of Emulsion Polymerization of PU-Acrylics hybridized Resin hybridized Resin
碩士 === 中國文化大學 === 應用化學研究所 === 92 === The formation of the structure of water-based Polyurethane(core)/ Acrylic(shell) blend resin made by the variation of methylmethacrylate concentration has been demonstrated by IR spectra. The experimental results show that the surface tension of water-based Polyu...
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ndltd-TW-092PCCU05000352015-10-13T12:46:52Z http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/07735587048379667599 On the study of Emulsion Polymerization of PU-Acrylics hybridized Resin hybridized Resin 水性PU-壓克力樹脂乳化聚合之研究探討 I – Chen Tsai 蔡一禎 碩士 中國文化大學 應用化學研究所 92 The formation of the structure of water-based Polyurethane(core)/ Acrylic(shell) blend resin made by the variation of methylmethacrylate concentration has been demonstrated by IR spectra. The experimental results show that the surface tension of water-based Polyurethane(core)/ Acrylic(shell) blend resin in aquous solution appears to decrease with increasing concentration of methylmethacrylate, as a result of increased hydrophobics adsorbed at the surface of water. As for the gloss of the film made by water-based Polyurethane(core)/Acrylic(shell) blend resin decreasees with increasing concentration of methylmethacrylate, this is because the arrangement of the molecules on the surface of the film becomes less ordered. In aqueous solution, both viscosities and average particle sizes of water-based Polyurethane(core)/Acrylic(shell) blend resin are seen to increase with increasing concentration of methylmethacrylate, as a result of increased free volume resulting from increasing intermolecular interaction between blend resin molecules themselves and between blend resin molecule and water molecule as well. Experimental results also indicate that both tensile strength and modulus of the film made by water-based Polyurethane(core)/Acrylic (shell) blend resin appear to increase with an increase of methylmethacrylate concentration. This is because increased intermolecular interaction between water-based Polyurethane(core)/ Acrylic(shell) blend resin molecules themselves may make the crosslinking capability of water-based Polyurethane(core)/Acrylic(shell) blend resin become stronger. D. Y. Chao, Ph. D. 趙 鼎 揚 2004 學位論文 ; thesis 88 zh-TW |
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碩士 === 中國文化大學 === 應用化學研究所 === 92 === The formation of the structure of water-based Polyurethane(core)/ Acrylic(shell) blend resin made by the variation of methylmethacrylate concentration has been demonstrated by IR spectra. The experimental results show that the surface tension of water-based Polyurethane(core)/ Acrylic(shell) blend resin in aquous solution appears to decrease with increasing concentration of methylmethacrylate, as a result of increased hydrophobics adsorbed at the surface of water. As for the gloss of the film made by water-based Polyurethane(core)/Acrylic(shell) blend resin decreasees with increasing concentration of methylmethacrylate, this is because the arrangement of the molecules on the surface of the film becomes less ordered. In aqueous solution, both viscosities and average particle sizes of water-based Polyurethane(core)/Acrylic(shell) blend resin are seen to increase with increasing concentration of methylmethacrylate, as a result of increased free volume resulting from increasing intermolecular interaction between blend resin molecules themselves and between blend resin molecule and water molecule as well.
Experimental results also indicate that both tensile strength and modulus of the film made by water-based Polyurethane(core)/Acrylic (shell) blend resin appear to increase with an increase of methylmethacrylate concentration. This is because increased intermolecular interaction between water-based Polyurethane(core)/ Acrylic(shell) blend resin molecules themselves may make the crosslinking capability of water-based Polyurethane(core)/Acrylic(shell) blend resin become stronger.
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On the study of Emulsion Polymerization of PU-Acrylics hybridized Resin hybridized Resin |
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On the study of Emulsion Polymerization of PU-Acrylics hybridized Resin hybridized Resin |
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On the study of Emulsion Polymerization of PU-Acrylics hybridized Resin hybridized Resin |
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On the study of Emulsion Polymerization of PU-Acrylics hybridized Resin hybridized Resin |
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On the study of Emulsion Polymerization of PU-Acrylics hybridized Resin hybridized Resin |
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on the study of emulsion polymerization of pu-acrylics hybridized resin hybridized resin |
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