State-of-the-Art Polyurea Coatings: Synthesis Aspects, Structure-Properties Relationship, and Nanocomposites for Ballistic Protection Applications

Polymers (Basel). 2024 Feb 6;16(4):454. doi: 10.3390/polym16040454.

Abstract

This review presents polyurea (PU) synthesis, the structure-properties relationship, and characterization aspects for ballistic protection applications. The synthesis of polyurea entails step-growth polymerization through the reaction of an isocyanate monomer/prepolymer and a polyamine, each component possessing a functionality of at least two. A wide range of excellent properties such as durability and high resistance against atmospheric, chemical, and biological factors has made this polymer an outstanding option for ballistic applications. Polyureas are an extraordinary case because they contain both rigid segments, which are due to the diisocyanates used and the hydrogen points formed, and a flexible zone, which is due to the chemical structure of the polyamines. These characteristics motivate their application in ballistic protection systems. Polyurea-based coatings have also demonstrated their abilities as candidates for impulsive loading applications, affording a better response of the nanocomposite-coated metal sheet at the action of a shock wave or at the impact of a projectile, by suffering lower deformations than neat metallic plates.

Keywords: ballistic protections; composites; polyurea; step-growth polymerization.

Publication types

  • Review

Grants and funding

The authors acknowledge the financial support received from the Competitiveness Operational Program 2014–2020 Priority Axis: research, technological development, and innovation (RDI) in support of economic competitiveness and business development operation stimulating the demand of enterprises for innovation through RDI projects carried out by enterprises individually or in partnership with R&D institutes and universities in order to innovate processes and products in economic sectors that have growth potential, project title “Greenol-Biopolyols obtained through an unconventional technology of vegetal waste recovery”, project code: 122990. This work was partially granted by the Ministry of National Education (by UEFISCDI) through the national research projects PN-III-P2-2.1-PTE-2021-0514-ctr.80PTE/2022.