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Complexation of an acrylic resin by tertiary amines: synthesis and characterisation of new binders for antifouling paints
Authors:C Hugues  P Bartolomeo  A Margaillan
Institution:Laboratoire de Chimie Appliquée, Université de Toulon et du Var, Av. Georges Pompidou, BP 56, 83162 La Valette du Var Cedex, France
Abstract:Antifouling coatings are the most reliable way to prevent biofouling of immersed surfaces. As concerning the high toxicity of organotin paints, the tendency is the development of coatings, which do not present environmental risks. In this work, we prepare binders from modification of acrylic copolymers containing free carboxylic acid groups. Biocides chosen are tertiary ammonium salts; alkyl chain substituents with different length are considered. The chemical modifications of resins are carried out via a single step reaction. Modification extents are monitored through proton nuclear magnetic resonance and thermogravimetric analysis and the modified resins are characterised by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy. The glass transition temperature of the acrylate systems is assessed by dynamical mechanical analysis (pin point method) and compared with data obtained by differential scanning calorimetry. The erosion and antifouling properties of the binders are followed during an exposure to marine environment by a visual observation.
Keywords:Tertiary ammonium salts  Antifouling  Acrylic resins modification  The pin point DMA test
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