WO2003040209A1 - Coating composition comprising fluorochemical polyether silane polycondensate and use thereof - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a composition
- a composition comprising the condensation product of at least one fluorochemical polyether silane compound having a polyfluoropolyether segment and at least two hydrolysable silane groups per molecule with one or more non-fluorinated compounds having at least two hydrolysable groups per molecule.
- the present invention also relates to the use of the composition for providing durable repellency to water, oil and stain to a substrate.
- R is a non-hydrolysable organic group
- M is an element selected from the main groups III to V or from the subgroups II to IN of the periodic table of elements
- Z is
- the agent is diluted with water to form a solution for treating glass and other substrates to impart thereto properties, such as water repellency.
- US-A-5,919,886 relates to a fluorine-containing organo-silicon compound useful for obtaining elastomers and to room temperature curable silicon compositions containing the same compound.
- the composition may be used for forming an anti-fouling film.
- a coating composition capable of providing a highly durable water, oil and/or stain repellent coating on a substrate.
- a durable coating wherein the initial, repellent properties are substantially maintained, even under abrading conditions.
- the coating compositions preferably can be applied and used in an environmental friendly way and can be produced in a reliable, convenient and cost effective way.
- the present invention provides a composition comprising the reaction product obtainable after a substantially complete condensation reaction of (A) one or more fluorochemical polyether silane compound(s) having a polyfluoropolyether segment and at least two silane groups -Si(Y) 3-x (R 1 ) x per molecule, wherein R 1 represents an alkyl group, Y represents a hydrolysable group and x is 0 or 1; and (B) a substantial amount of one or more non-fluorinated compounds of an element M selected from the group consisting of Si, Ti, Zr, B, Al, Ge, N, Pb, Sn and Zn and having at least two hydrolysable groups per molecule.
- substantially complete condensation reaction is meant that the reaction is either complete or at least 80% of the hydrolysable groups in the mixture have disappeared, preferably at least 90%. Completion of the reaction can be monitored through the use of infrared spectroscopy and C -NMR.
- the present invention provides a method for preparation of the condensation product, hi a still further aspect, the present invention also provides a method for treating a substrate, comprising the step of applying to the substrate the composition as defined above.
- the fluorochemical compositions can be used to treat substrates and are capable of rendering such substrates oil and water repellent and/or to provide stain repellency thereto.
- compositions are generally effective at low levels of application and have good durability.
- the compositions are particularly useful for rendering substrates such as ceramics, metal, polymeric substrates and glass repellent to water and/or oil.
- a homogeneous reaction product mixture can be obtained by simply mixing the components in a suitable solvent, in the presence of reagent water, and optionally of a catalyst. There is no need for a two-step reaction; where in a first step a precondensate of compound (B) is formed and in a second step, the fluorochemical polyether disilane (A) is added. Accordingly, the reaction product of the invention can be produced in an easy and reliable way.
- composition in connection with the present invention is meant that the composition is stable, for at least 24 hours, preferably 1 month, at room temperature. Some haziness may occur, however without substantial precipitation or phase separation occurring.
- hydrolysable group in connection with the present invention refers to a group which either is directly capable of undergoing condensation reactions under appropriate conditions or which is capable of hydrolyzing under appropriate conditions, thereby yielding a compound, which is capable of undergoing condensation reactions.
- Appropriate conditions include acidic or basic aqueous conditions, optionally in the presence of a condensation catalyst.
- non-hydrolysable group refers to a group not capable of either directly undergoing condensation reactions under appropriate conditions or of hydrolyzing under the conditions listed above for hydrolyzing the hydrolyzable groups.
- substantially amount of a compound as used herein refers to an amount of a compound greater than a catalytic amount of that compound necessary for promoting a certain reaction (e.g., condensation reactions). Accordingly, a composition comprising a substantial amount of that compound generally allows the compound to act as a reactant such that the resulting product is formed of at least part of that compound.
- Component (A) comprises at least one fluorochemical polyether silane compound having a polyfluoropolyether segment and at least two silane groups -Si(Y) 3-x (R 1 ) x per molecule, wherein R 1 represents an alkyl group (for example a -Cs, preferably d -C 4 primary or secondary alkyl group), Y represents a hydrolysable group and x is 0 or 1.
- R 1 represents an alkyl group (for example a -Cs, preferably d -C 4 primary or secondary alkyl group)
- Y represents a hydrolysable group
- x is 0 or 1.
- component (A) is a fluorochemical polyether silane compound according to formula (I) R f [Q-C(R) 2 -Si(Y) 3-x (R 1 ) x ] z (I) wherein R f represents a multivalent polyfluoropolyether segment, Q represents an organic divalent linking group, R 1 represents an alkyl group (preferably containing 1 to 8, more preferably 1 to 4 carbon atoms), Y represents a hydrolysable group; R represents hydrogen or an alkyl group of 1 to 4 carbon atoms and the R groups may be the same or different, x is 0 or 1 and z is 2, 3 or 4. Preferably both R groups are hydrogens.
- R f represents a multivalent polyfluoropolyether segment
- Q represents an organic divalent linking group
- R 1 represents an alkyl group (preferably containing 1 to 8, more preferably 1 to 4 carbon atoms)
- Y represents a hydrolysable group
- R represents hydrogen or an alkyl group of
- the hydrolysable groups Y may be the same or different and are generally capable of hydrolyzing under appropriate conditions, for example under acidic or basic aqueous conditions, such that the fluorochemical silane compound can then undergo condensation reactions.
- the hydrolysable groups upon hydrolysis yield groups capable of undergoing condensation reactions, such as silanol groups.
- hydrolysable groups include halide groups, such as chlorine, bromine, iodine or fluorine, alkoxy groups -OR' (wherein R' represents a lower alkyl group, preferably containing 1 to 6, more preferably 1 to 4 carbon atoms and which may optionally be substituted by one or more halogen atoms), acyloxy groups -O(CO)-R" (wherein R' ' represents a lower alkyl group, preferably containing 1 to 6, more preferably
- R' represents an aryl moiety, preferably containing 6 to 12, more preferably containing 6 to 10 carbon atoms, which may be optionally substituted by one or more substituents independently selected from halogens, and C 1 -C alkyl groups which may optionally be substituted by one or more halogen atoms).
- R', R", and R' may include branched structures.
- Suitable hydrolysable groups also include polyoxyalkylene groups of the formula -O-A-R 3 wherein A is a divalent hydrophilic group (a) having the formula wherein q is a number having a value of 1 to 40, preferably 2 to 10, R 4 is hydrogen or methyl, and at least 70% of R 4 is hydrogen, and R 3 independently is hydrogen or a lower alkyl group having 1 to 4 carbon atoms, such as disclosed in U.S.Pat. No. 5,274,159, incorporated herein by reference.
- hydrolysable groups include methoxy, ethoxy and propoxy groups, chlorine and an acetoxy group. Particularly preferred hydrolysable groups include C C 4 alkoxy groups, such as methoxy and ethoxy groups.
- the divalent polyfluoropolyether group R f in the above formula (I), representing the fluorinated polyether silane, can include linear, branched, and/or cyclic structures, that may be saturated or unsaturated, and containing one or more caternary oxygen atoms (i.e. one or more non-adjacent -CF 2 - groups may be replaced by -O- groups).
- R f preferably is a perfluorinated group (i.e., all C-H bonds are replaced by C-F bonds). More preferably, it includes perfluorinated repeating units selected from the group of -(C n F n O)-, -(CF(Z)O)-,
- R f may also comprise cyclic perfluoro groups, for example cyclic -C 6 F 10 - groups.
- repeating units Z is a perfmoroalkyl group, an oxygen- containing perfluoroalkyl group, a perfluoroalkoxy group, or an oxygen-substituted perfluoroalkoxy group, all of which can be linear, branched, or cyclic, and preferably have about 1 to about 9 carbon atoms and 0 to about 4 oxygen atoms.
- Examples of polyfluoropolyethers containing polymeric moieties made of these repeating units are disclosed in U.S. Pat. No.
- approximate average structures for a divalent perfluoropolyether group include -CF 2 O(CF 2 O) m (C 2 F 4 O) p CF 2 - 5 wherein an average value for m is 0 to about 50 and an average value for p is 0 to about 50 , with the proviso that both m and p are not simultaneously 0, -CF(CF 3 )-(OCF 2 CF(CF 3 )) p O-R f '- O(CF(CF 3 )CF 2 O) p CF(CF 3 )-, -CF 2 O(C 2 F 4 O) p CF 2 -, and -(CF 2 ) 3 O(C 4 F 8 O) p (CF 2 ) 3 -, wherein
- R f ' is a divalent, perfluoroalkylene group containing one or more carbons and optionally catenary O or N.
- the values of m and p in these approximate average structures can vary. Preferably, an average value of m is within a range of about 1 to about 50, and an average value of p is within a range of about 3 to about 40.
- the repeat units generally may be positioned in a random, blocked or alternating arrangement.
- the divalent linking group Q may be the same or different and can include linear, branched, or cyclic structures, that may be saturated or unsaturated, and preferably contains 1 to 15 atoms.
- the group Q can contain one or more heteroatoms (e.g., oxygen, nitrogen, or sulfur) and/or one or more functional groups (e.g., carbonyl, amide, urethane or sulfonamide). It can also be substituted with one or more halogen atoms (preferably, fluorine atoms), although this is less desirable, as this might lead to instability of the compound.
- the divalent linking group Q preferably is substantially stable against hydrolysis.
- Q may be a saturated or unsaturated hydrocarbon group typically including 1 to 15 carbons atoms.
- Q is a linear hydrocarbon group preferably containing 1 to 10 carbon atoms, and optionally containing 1 to 4 heteroatoms and/or 1 to 4 functional groups, and more preferably, containing at least one functional group.
- Suitable linking groups Q include the following structures in addition to a covalent bond.
- each k is independently an integer from 0 to about 20
- k' is independently an integer from 0 to 20
- R x ' is hydrogen, phenyl, or alkyl of 1 to about 4 carbon atoms
- R 2 ' is alkyl of 1 to about 20 carbon atoms
- Preferred linldng groups Q are -C(O)NH(CH 2 ) 2 - and -OC(O)NH(CH 2 ) 2
- the compounds of formula I used generally have an average molecular weight of at least about 650, and preferably, at least about 1000. It will be understood, with respect to the description of formula I, that the composition comprises mixtures of compounds and therefore mixtures of molecular weights.
- Examples of preferred fluorinated disilanes include, but are not limited to, the following approximate average structures: (R% (Y) 3-x Si-CR 2 -QCF 2 O(CF 2 O) m (C 2 F 4 O) p CF 2 Q-CR 2 -Si(Y) 3-x (R 1 ) x , (Y) 3-x Si-CR 2 -Q CF(CF 3 )O[CF 2 CF(CF 3 )] m (CF 2 ) p O[CF(CF 3 )CF 2 O] n CF(CH 3 )Q-CR 2 -
- Q contains a nitrogen atom. More preferably, at least one Q-CR -Si(Y) 3-x (R 1 ) x group per molecule is
- the compounds of formula (I) can be synthesized using standard techniques. For example, commercially available or readily synthesized perfluoropolyether esters (or function derivative thereof) can be combined with a functionalized alkoxysilane, such as a 3-aminopropylalkoxysilane, according to US-A-3, 810,874 (Mitsch et al.). It will be understood that functional groups other than esters may be used with equal facility to incorporate silane groups into a perfluoropolyether.
- such perfluoropolyether diesters may be prepared through direct fluorination of a hydrocarbon polyether diester.
- Direct fluorination involves contacting the hydrocarbon polyether diester with F 2 . Accordingly, the hydrogen atoms on the hydrocarbon polyether diester will be replaced with fluorine atoms thereby generally resulting in the corresponding perfluoropolyether diester.
- Direct fluorination methods are disclosed in, for example, US Patent Nos. 5,578,278 and 5,658.962, which are incorporated herein by reference.
- R f -X z examples of intermediates suitable for use in the preparation of fluorochemical polyether silanes may be represented by the general formula R f -X z , wherein R f is as previously defined for Formula I and z is 2, 3 or 4.
- a particularly useful intermediate may be represented by the general formula
- n is in the range of 1 to 6, and preferably in the range of 1 to 3; n' is in the range of 5 to 12, and preferably in the range of 5 to 1,
- M is a metal atom having a valence "v" of 1 to 4
- each R is independently selected from the group consisting of alkyl groups having from 1 to 14 carbon atoms, flu
- n is in the range of 1 to 6, and preferably in the range of 1 to 3;
- C n F 2n >- represents a cycloalkylene moiety where n' is in the range of 5 to 12, and preferably in the range of 6 to 8,
- M is a metal atom having a valence "v" of 1 to 4
- perfluoropolyetherdiols can be reacted with a functionalized alkoxysilane, such as 3-trimethoxysilylpropylisocyanate. Modifications of this method are described in the Examples. Such materials may or may not need to be purified before use in a treatment composition.
- mixtures of compounds (A) and/or (B) may be used.
- Component (B) as used in the present invention comprises one or more nonfluorinated compounds of an element M selected from the group consisting of Si, Ti, Zr, B, Al, Ge, V, Pb, Sn and Zn having at least two hydrolysable groups per molecule.
- the hydrolysable groups are directly bonded to the element M.
- component (B) comprises a compound according to the formula (II) wherein R 2 represents a non-hydrolysable group, M represents an element of valency p+q, selected from the group consisting of Si, Ti, Zr, B, Al, Ge, N, Pb, Sn and Zn, p is 3 or 4 depending on the valence of M, q is 0,1 or 2, and Y 1 represents a hydrolysable group.
- the hydrolysable groups present in component (B) may be the same or different and are generally capable of hydrolyzing under appropriate conditions, for example under acidic or basic aqueous conditions, such that component (B) can undergo condensation reactions.
- the hydrolysable groups upon hydrolysis yield groups capable of undergoing condensation reactions, such as hydroxyl groups.
- hydrolysable groups include those as described with respect to component (A).
- component (B) includes terra-, tri- or dialkoxy (preferably containing 1 to 4 carbon atoms) compounds.
- the non-hydrolysable groups R 2 may be the same or different and are generally not capable of hydrolyzing under the conditions listed above.
- the non- hydrolysable groups R 2 may be independently selected from a hydrocarbon group, for example a C ⁇ o alkyl group, which may be straight chained or branched and may include one or more aliphatic, cyclic hydrocarbon structures, a C 6 -C 30 aryl group (optionally substituted by one or more substituents selected from halogens and C C alkyl groups), or a C 7 -C 30 aralkyl group.
- a hydrocarbon group for example a C ⁇ o alkyl group, which may be straight chained or branched and may include one or more aliphatic, cyclic hydrocarbon structures, a C 6 -C 30 aryl group (optionally substituted by one or more substituents selected from halogens and C C alkyl groups), or a C 7 -C 30 aralkyl group.
- non-hydrolysable groups R 2 are independently selected from a hydrocarbon group, for example a -C 30 alkyl group and a C 6 -C 2 o aryl group (optionally substituted by one or more substituents selected from halogens and -C alkyl groups).
- Preferred compounds (B) include those in which M is Ti, Zr, Si and Al.
- Representative examples of component (B) include tetramethoxysilane, tetra ethoxysilane, methyl triethoxysilane, dimethyldiethoxysilane, octadecyltriethoxysilane, methyl trichlorosilane, terra-methyl orthotitanate, tetra ethyl orthotitanate, tetra-iso-propyl orthotitanate, tetra-n-propyl orthotitanate, tetraethyl zirconate, tetra-iso-propyl zirconate tetra-n-propyl zirconate and the like. More preferred compounds include - alkoxy derivatives of Si, Ti and Zr. Particularly preferred compounds (B) include tetraethoxysilane. Single compounds or mixtures of compounds (B) maybe
- the composition may comprise one or more crosslinking agents (C), in order to further increase the durability of the coating.
- Component (C) may be selected from compounds with additional functionality from those of components (A) and (B).
- component (C) may comprise a compound of an element M that is selected from the group consisting of Si, Ti, Zr, B, Al, Ge, N, Pb, Sn and Zn having at least one hydrolysable group and at least one reactive functional group per molecule that is capable of engaging in a crosslinking reaction.
- said at least one hydrolysable group is directly bonded to the element M 1 .
- Suitable and preferred hydrolysable groups include those groups mentioned with respect to component (A). If component (C) includes more than one hydrolysable groups, these may be the same or different. Particularly preferred hydrolysable groups are selected from C 1 -C 4 alkoxy groups, such as methoxy, ethoxy, iso- and (preferably) n-propoxy, or iso- and (preferably) n-butoxy groups.
- the reactive functional group is a group which is capable of engaging in a crosslinking reaction so as to provide further crosslinking functionality to the polycondensation product that can be obtained from components (A), (B) and (C).
- the crosslinking reaction may involve for example irradiation, heating or a combination thereof. If component (C) includes more than one reactive functional groups, these groups may be the same or different. Of these, free radically polymerizable groups, such as vinyl, acrylate or methacrylate groups, are particularly preferred reactive functional groups.
- a preferred crosslinking agent can be represented by formula (IV) : L-Q-Si(Y) 3-x (R 1 ) x wherein
- L represents a reactive functional group that may react by condensation or addition reactions such as an amino group, an epoxy group, a mercaptan or an anhydride group or by free-radical polymerization; and Q, Y and R 1 are as described for formula I, and x is 0, 1 or 2.
- Q is an alkylene (preferably containing 1 to 10, more preferably containing 1 to 6 carbon atoms), an arylene (preferably containing 6 to 20 carbon atoms which may be substituted by one or more -C 4 alkyl groups, halogen atoms or mixtures thereof), an oxyalkylene group of the formula (-O-R-) n , wherein R is independently selected from a divalent, straight chained or branched lower alkyl group (preferably containing 1 to 6 carbon atoms) and n is an integer from 1 to 20.
- R 1 independently represents an alkyl group, preferably a C Cs alkyl group (such as methyl, ethyl or propyl) or an C C 8 alkyl group containing a cyclic hydrocarbon structure (such as cycloalkyl such as cyclohexyl or cyclopentyl), an aryl group (preferably containing 6 to 20 carbon atoms which may optionally be substituted by one or more CrC 4 alkyl groups or halogens or mixtures thereof, such as phenyl), an alkylaryl group (preferably containing 7 to 12 carbon atoms) or an aralkyl group (preferably containing 7 to 12 carbon atoms).
- a C Cs alkyl group such as methyl, ethyl or propyl
- C C 8 alkyl group containing a cyclic hydrocarbon structure such as cycloalkyl such as cyclohexyl or cyclopentyl
- an aryl group preferably containing 6 to 20 carbon
- Y is hydrolysable group.
- hydrolysable groups include those groups as mentioned with respect to component (A), formula I.
- Particularly preferred hydrolysable groups include alkoxy groups (preferably containing 1 to 4 carbon atoms), such as methoxy and ethoxy groups.
- Particularly preferred reactive compounds according to formula (IN), in which the reactive functional group L is one that reacts by addition or condensation reactions, include epoxypropyltrimethoxysilane, bis(3-aminopropyltrimethoxysilyl)amine and aminopropyltrimethoxysilane.
- L may be a reactive functional group that is a free radically polymerizable group that typically contains an ethylenically unsaturated group capable of undergoing a free radical polymerization.
- Suitable free radically polymerizable groups L include, for example, moieties derived from vinyl ethers, vinyl esters, allyl esters, vinyl ketones, styrene, vinyl amide, acrylamides, maleates, fumarates, acrylates and methacrylates. Of these, the esters and amides of alpha, beta unsaturated acids, such as the acrylates and methacrylates are preferred.
- the organic divalent linking group Q may contain from 1 to about 20, preferably from 1 to 10 carbon atoms.
- Q can optionally contain oxygen, nitrogen, or sulfur-containing groups or a combination thereof.
- suitable linking groups Q include straight chain, branched chain or cyclic alkylene (preferably containing 2 to 20 carbon atoms), arylene (preferably containing 6 to 20 carbon atoms), aralkylene (preferably containing 7 to 20 carbon atoms), oxyalkylene, carbonyloxyalkylene, oxycarboxyalkylene, carboxyamidoalkylene, urethanylenealkylene, ureylenealkylene and combinations thereof.
- Preferred linking groups Q for Formula IN are selected from the group consisting of alkylene (preferably containing 2 to 20, more preferably 2 to 10 carbon atoms), oxyalkylene (preferably containing 2 to 20 carbon atoms and 1 to 10 oxygen atoms) and carbonyloxyalkylene (preferably containing 3 to 20 carbon atoms).
- Examples of compounds according to formula (IN), wherein L is a free radically polymerizable group include vinyltrichlorosilane, vinyltrimethoxysilane, vinyltriethoxysilane and alkoxysilane functionalised acrylates or methacrylates, such as methacryloyloxypropyl trimethoxysilane.
- reactive functional groups preferably reactive unsaturated groups in the corresponding polycondensates
- a two-fold curing can be carried out, i.e. a thermal or photochemically induced linking of the unsaturated organic radicals through radical polymerization and a thermal completion of the polycondensation (e.g. by elimination of water from groups M-OH still present).
- a catalyst should typically be present for the thermal and/or photochemically induced curing of the coating composition applied onto a suitable substrate.
- a photopolymerization initiator is particularly preferred and include e.g.
- Irgacure® 184 (1-hydroxycyclohexyl phenyl ketone), Irgacure®500 (1-hydroxycyclohexyl phenyl ketone, benzophenone), and other photo-initiators of the Irgacure®-type available from Ciba-Geigy ; Darocur®-type photo- initiators, available from Merck, benzophenone and the like.
- thermal initiators examples include, among others, organic peroxides in the form of diacyl peroxides, peroxydicarbonates, alkyl peresters, dialkyl peroxides, perketals, ketone peroxides and alkyl hydroperoxides.
- thermal initiators include dibenzoyl peroxide, tert-butyl perbenzoate and azobisisobutyronitrile.
- compositions may further contain additives that provide the coating with additional properties, such as antimicrobial properties.
- additional properties such as antimicrobial properties.
- examples include [C 18 H 37 N (CH 3 ) 2 (CH 2 ) 3 Si(OCH 3 ) 3 ] + Cl " .
- the addition of ionic additives is preferably kept below about 10% by weight, in order not to adversely affect the water repellency properties of the composition.
- the reaction product comprised in the composition of the present invention is obtainable by reacting components (A), (B), and optionally (C).
- the reaction product is a polycondensation product.
- Suitable reacting steps include at least partially condensation.
- the polycondensation reaction is conveniently carried out by mixing the starting components in an organic solvent preferably at room temperature, in the presence of sufficient water to effect hydrolysis of the hydrolysable groups.
- the amount of water will be between 0.1 and 20 % by weight of the total composition, more preferably between 1 and 10% by weight.
- an organic or inorganic acid or base catalyst should preferably be used.
- the weight ratio of compounds (A) to compounds (B) in the preparation of the reaction product is 1:1 to 1:20 and particularly preferred 1:1 to 1:10.
- the composition to prepare the reaction product comprises a substantial amount of component (B), i.e. an amount greater than a catalytic amount.
- component (B) comprises more than 10 weight percent and more preferably more than 25 weight percent based on the total weight of the components used.
- component (B) comprises more than 50 weight percent based on the total weight of the components used.
- Compound (C) can be used between 0 and 50%, preferably between 0 and 35%) by weight, based on the total weight of the components used.
- a preferred composition of this invention comprises the relatively expensive fluorosilane at 5-20% wt.%>, giving an economic advantage to the compositions of this invention over other fluorinated coatings.
- compositions obtained from 5-20 wt. % component A were quite surprisingly more durable in maintaining repellency after abrasion of a coated surface.
- a homogeneous reaction mixture can be obtained by mixing the components in solvent, in the presence of water, and optionally an acid or base catalyst.
- there is no need for a two step reaction where in a first step a precondensate of compound (B) is formed and in a second step, the fluorochemical polyether disilane is added.
- a homogenous mixture is obtained wherein substantially no phase separation occurs.
- Organic acid catalysts include acetic acid, citric acid, formic acid, triflic acid, perfluorobutyric acid and the like.
- inorganic acids include sulphuric acid, hydrochloric acid and the like.
- useful base catalysts include sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide and triethylamine. The acid or base catalyst will generally be used in amounts between about 0.01 and 10%, more preferably between 0.05 and 5% by weight of the total composition.
- the composition of the present invention may include one or more organic solvents.
- the organic solvent or blend of organic solvents used must be capable of dissolving a mixture of compounds (A), (B) and optionally (C) and the fluorinated polycondensate formed after reaction.
- the organic solvent or blend of organic solvents used is capable of dissolving at least 0.01% of the fluorochemical polycondensate.
- the solvent or mixture of solvents preferably has a solubility for water of at least 0.1 %>, preferably 1% by weight and a solubility for the acid or base catalyst of at least 0.01 %, preferably 0.1%o by weight.
- organic solvents, or mixtures of solvents can be selected from aliphatic alcohols (preferably containing 1 to 6 carbon atoms), such as methanol, ethanol, isopropylalcohol ; ketones such as acetone or methyl ethyl ketone ; esters, such as ethyl acetate, methylformate and ethers, such as diethyl ether.
- Particularly preferred solvents include ethanol and acetone.
- Fluorinated solvents may be used in combination with the organic solvents in order to improve solubility of the starting compounds and/or the fluorochemical polycondensate.
- fluorinated solvents will generally not be suitable for use on their own because they will generally not meet the requirements of solubility for water and acid or base unless they additionally contain hydrophilic groups such as CF 3 CH 2 OH.
- fluorinated solvents examples include fluorinated hydrocarbons, such as perfluorohexane or perfluorooctane, available from 3M; partially fluorinated hydrocarbons, such as pentafluorobutane, available from Solvay, or CF 3 CFHCFHCF 2 CF 3 , available from DuPont; hydrofluoroethers, such as methyl perfluorobutyl ether or ethyl perfluorobutyl ether, available from 3M.
- fluorinated hydrocarbons such as perfluorohexane or perfluorooctane
- partially fluorinated hydrocarbons such as pentafluorobutane, available from Solvay, or CF 3 CFHCFHCF 2 CF 3
- hydrofluoroethers such as methyl perfluorobutyl ether or ethyl perfluorobutyl ether, available from 3M.
- composition comprising the fluorinated polycondensates of the present invention is generally applied to the substrate in amounts sufficient to produce a coating that is water and oil repellent.
- This coating can be extremely thin, e.g. 1 to 50 molecular layers, though in practice a useful coating may be thicker.
- Suitable substrates that can be treated in a particularly effective way with the fluorinated polycondensate mixture of this invention include substrates having a hard surface that preferably has groups capable of reacting with the fluorinated polycondensate.
- Particularly preferred substrates include ceramics, glass, metal, natural and man-made stone, polymeric materials (such as poly(meth)acrylate, polycarbonate, polystyrene, styrene copolymers, such as styrene acrylonitrile copolymers, polyesters, polyethylene terephthalate), paints (such as those on acrylic resins), powder coatings (such as polyurethane or hybrid powder coatings), and wood.
- Various articles can be effectively treated with the fluorochemical solution of the present invention to provide a water and oil repellent coating thereon. Examples include ceramic tiles, bathtubs or toilets, glass shower panels, construction glass, various parts of a vehicle (such as the mirror or windscreen), glass, and ceramic or enamel pottery materials.
- the fluorochemical polycondensate preferably in the form of a solvent composition as disclosed above, is applied to the substrate.
- the amount of fluorochemical polycondensate to be coated on the substrate will generally be that amount sufficient to produce a coating which is water and oil repellent, such a coating having at 20°C a contact angle with distilled water of at least 80°, and a contact angle with n-hexadecane of at least 40°, measured after drying and curing of the coating.
- the substrate should be clean prior to applying the compositions of the invention so as to obtain optimum characteristics, particularly durability. That is, the surface of the substrate to be coated should be substantially free of organic contamination prior to coating. Cleaning techniques depend on the type of substrate and include, for example, a solvent washing step with an organic solvent, such as acetone or ethanol.
- the coating composition is typically a relatively diluted solution, containing between 0.01 and 5 percent by weight of the fluorochemical polycondensate, more preferably, between 0.03 and 3 percent by weight of the fluorochemical polycondensate, and most preferably, between 0.05 and 2 percent by weight of the fluorochemical polycondensate.
- compositions for application to a substrate are prepared by diluting a concentrate comprising a solution of at least 25%> by weight of a fluorochemical polycondensate in an organic solvent, by adding to the concentrate an organic solvent or mixture of solvents.
- a wide variety of coating methods can be used to apply a composition of the present invention, such as brushing, spraying, dipping, rolling, spreading, and the like.
- a preferred coating method for application of a fluorochemical polycondensate of the present invention includes spray application.
- a substrate to be coated can typically be contacted with the treating composition at room temperature (typically, about 20°C to about 25°C).
- the mixture can be applied to substrates that are preheated at a temperature of for example between 60°C and 150°C. This is of particular interest for industrial production, where e.g. ceramic tiles can be treated immediately after the baking oven at the end of the production line.
- the treated substrate can be * dried and cured at ambient or elevated temperature, e.g.
- the coating composition may be cured by irradiation (e.g. by means of UV-irradiators, a laser, etc.) in a manner known per se, depending on the type and presence, respectively of an initiator.
- irradiation e.g. by means of UV-irradiators, a laser, etc.
- the process may also require a polishing step to remove excess material.
- the obtained coating on the substrate is cured, generally at an elevated temperature of 40 to 300°C.
- This curing step can be done at the beginning (application of the composition to a hot substrate) or at the end of the application process.
- the coating can be cured by photochemical activation of materials represented in formula (IV).
- FES-1 was prepared by reacting perfluoropolyetherdiester CH 3 OC(O)CF 2 O(CF 2 O) 9-11 (CF 2 CF 2 O) 9-11 CF 2 C(O)OCH 3 (with average molecular weight of about 2000), commercially available from Ausimont, Italy, under the trade designation FomblinTM Z-DEAL, with 3-aminopropyltrimethoxysilane, available from Aldrich Co., Milwaukee, WI, as taught in US 3,810,874 (Mitsch et al.), table 1, line 6.
- the exothermic reaction proceeded readily at room temperature, simply by mixing the starting materials. The progress of the reaction was monitored by infrared analysis.
- FES-2 was prepared by reacting a perfluoropolyetherdiol
- FES-3 was prepared by reacting Fomblin Z-DEAL with 2 equivalents of bis(3-(trimethoxysilyl)propyl)amine,available from Aldrich, Milwaukee, WI as described in US Pat. No. 3,810,874. The reaction was performed under nitrogen atmosphere at 80°C for 6 hrs. Reaction progress reaction was monitored by IR analysis.
- FES-4 was prepared by reacting a mixture of HFPO-oligomers with formula CF3CF2CF20 ( CF(CF3)CF20)n)CF(CF3)COOCH3 (with n ⁇ 5), with one equivalent of bis (3-(trimethoxysilyl)propyl)amine, available from Aldrich, Milwaukee,
- the treated substrates were tested for their contact angles versus water (W) and n-hexadecane (O) using an Olympus TGHM goniometer.
- the contact angles were measured before (initial) and directly after abrasion (abrasion), unless otherwise indicated.
- the values are the mean values of 4 measurements and are reported in degrees.
- the minimum measurable value for a contact angle was 20.
- a value ⁇ 20 meant that the liquid spread on the surface.
- Abrasion Test The treated substrates were abraded using an AATCC Crockmeter, 20 cycles using sandpaper nr. 600 (available from 3M). Alternatively, abrasion testing was accomplished using an Erichsen cleaning machine, 3M High Performance Cloth (available from 3M) and GIF cleaner (available from Lever), using 40 cycles.
- Comparative example C-l was made with a mixture of a fluorochemical silane composition (according to GB 2 218 097, example 25) and TEOS in a weight ratio 1/1.
- Comparative example C-2 was made with a mixture of Ausimont MF 407, a perfluoropolyether monosilane, available from Ausimont and TEOS in a ratio weight 1/1.
- Comparative example C-3 was made with a mixture, prepared according to US 6,054,601, example 1. The results are given in table 2.
- Table 2 Contact angles of wall tiles treated with fluorochemical polycondensate mixtures.
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