Rubber-Composite-Nanoparticle-Modified Epoxy Powder Coatings with Low Curing Temperature and High Toughness

Polymers (Basel). 2022 Dec 30;15(1):195. doi: 10.3390/polym15010195.

Abstract

In this study, a rubber-composite-nanoparticle-modified epoxy powder composite coating with low curing temperature and high toughness was successfully fabricated. The effects of N,N-dimethylhexadecylamine (DMA) carboxy-terminated nitrile rubber (CNBR) composite nanoparticles on the microstructure, curing behavior, and mechanical properties of epoxy-powder coating were systematically investigated. SEM and TEM analysis revealed a uniform dispersion of DMA-CNBR in the epoxy-powder coating, with average diameter of 100 nm. The curing temperature of the epoxy-composite coatings had reduced almost 19.1% with the addition of 1phr DMA-4CNBR into the coating. Impact strength tests confirmed that DMA-CNBR-modified epoxy-composite coatings showed significant improvements compared with the neat EP coating, which was potentially attributed to the nanoscale dispersion of DMA-CNBR particles in epoxy coatings and their role in triggering microcracks. Other mechanical properties, including adhesion and cupping values, were improved in the same manner. In addition, thermal and surface properties were also studied. The prepared epoxy composite powder coating with the combination of low curing temperature and high toughness broadened the application range of the epoxy coatings.

Keywords: curing temperature; epoxy-powder coating; rubber composite nanoparticles; tertiary amine; toughness.