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An inner soft external hard, scratch-resistant, self-healing waterborne poly(urethane-urea) coating based on gradient metal coordination structure

Year: 2021

Journal: Chem. Eng. J., Volume 426, DEC 15

Authors: Sheng, Yeming; Wang, Minhui; Zhang, Kangping; Wu, Zhenyu; Chen, Yaxin; Lu, Xun

Organizations: National Natural Science Foundation of China [52073100, 51873065]; Guangdong Basic and Applied Basic Research Foundation [2020A1515010759]

Keywords: Waterborne poly(urethane-urea); Self-healing; Scratch-resistant; Gradient metal coordination structure

To reduce pollution and maintain sustainable development, environmental friendly waterborne coatings as a replacement for conventional oil-based coatings have drawn lots of attention and been widely studied recently. It is a challenge to overcome the inherited weakness of waterborne coatings including poor scratch-resistance, low hardness and short lifespan. Herein, we have developed a scratch-resistant and self-healing waterborne coating of poly(urethane-urea), which contains a dual metal coordination structure of Zn(II)-carboxyl and Zn(II)diamidepyridine by using the method of ions penetration. The addition of zinc ions has given dense metal coordination bonds on the coating surface, which has greatly increased the surface hardness (from B to 4H) and scratch-resistance, while the inner layer keeps excellent adhesion (>1.5 MPa) to substrates because of less metal ion penetration to the inner. What's more, the coating exhibits outstanding self-repairing performance, and the repair ability is better under hygrothermal condition. Atomic force microscope (AFM), dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA) and thermal analysis were used to characterize the self-healing and hardening mechanisms of the coatings. These results are expected to provide a useful method to improve the overall strength of waterborne coating.