Exploration of the Adsorption Reduction of the Pigment Aggregates Strength under the Effect of Surfactants in Water-Dispersion Paints

This article presents the results of studying the disaggregation of titanium dioxide in water-dispersion compositions based on an acrylic film-forming agent under the action of a surfactant. The possibility of using polyether siloxane copolymer (PC) and sodium polyacrylate (NaPA) in paint and varnis...

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Main Authors: Antonina Dyuryagina, Aida Lutsenko, Kirill Ostrovnoy, Vitaliy Tyukanko, Alexandr Demyanenko, Meiramgul Akanova
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2022-02-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4360/14/5/996
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author Antonina Dyuryagina
Aida Lutsenko
Kirill Ostrovnoy
Vitaliy Tyukanko
Alexandr Demyanenko
Meiramgul Akanova
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Aida Lutsenko
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Vitaliy Tyukanko
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Meiramgul Akanova
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description This article presents the results of studying the disaggregation of titanium dioxide in water-dispersion compositions based on an acrylic film-forming agent under the action of a surfactant. The possibility of using polyether siloxane copolymer (PC) and sodium polyacrylate (NaPA) in paint and varnish compositions as modifying additives of the dispersing effect is proved. The correlation between the dispersing effect of surfactants and the amount of their adsorption on the pigment is proved. NaPA, which provides a greater reduction in adsorption strength, demonstrates a greater dispersing effect than PC. It was found that the larger the size of the aggregates of pigment particles, the greater the disjoining pressure created by the surfactant. An equation is derived that generalizes the cumulative contribution of surfactant concentration and the content of the film-forming agent in suspensions to the average particle diameter of pigment. The introduction of NaPA in the amount of 0.25 g/dm<sup>3</sup> into the paint allows the rate of acid corrosion to be reduced by 2 times, the number of pores in the coating to be decreased, and the adhesion of the coating to be significantly increased (by 2 points according to ISO 11845: 2020).
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spelling doaj.art-20865ad929684405b0144b61e0226f0e2023-11-23T23:39:34ZengMDPI AGPolymers2073-43602022-02-0114599610.3390/polym14050996Exploration of the Adsorption Reduction of the Pigment Aggregates Strength under the Effect of Surfactants in Water-Dispersion PaintsAntonina Dyuryagina0Aida Lutsenko1Kirill Ostrovnoy2Vitaliy Tyukanko3Alexandr Demyanenko4Meiramgul Akanova5Department of Chemistry and Chemical Technology, M. Kozybayev North Kazakhstan University, Petropavlovsk 150000, KazakhstanDepartment of Chemistry and Chemical Technology, M. Kozybayev North Kazakhstan University, Petropavlovsk 150000, KazakhstanDepartment of Chemistry and Chemical Technology, M. Kozybayev North Kazakhstan University, Petropavlovsk 150000, KazakhstanDepartment of Chemistry and Chemical Technology, M. Kozybayev North Kazakhstan University, Petropavlovsk 150000, KazakhstanDepartment of Chemistry and Chemical Technology, M. Kozybayev North Kazakhstan University, Petropavlovsk 150000, KazakhstanDepartment of Chemistry and Chemical Technology, M. Kozybayev North Kazakhstan University, Petropavlovsk 150000, KazakhstanThis article presents the results of studying the disaggregation of titanium dioxide in water-dispersion compositions based on an acrylic film-forming agent under the action of a surfactant. The possibility of using polyether siloxane copolymer (PC) and sodium polyacrylate (NaPA) in paint and varnish compositions as modifying additives of the dispersing effect is proved. The correlation between the dispersing effect of surfactants and the amount of their adsorption on the pigment is proved. NaPA, which provides a greater reduction in adsorption strength, demonstrates a greater dispersing effect than PC. It was found that the larger the size of the aggregates of pigment particles, the greater the disjoining pressure created by the surfactant. An equation is derived that generalizes the cumulative contribution of surfactant concentration and the content of the film-forming agent in suspensions to the average particle diameter of pigment. The introduction of NaPA in the amount of 0.25 g/dm<sup>3</sup> into the paint allows the rate of acid corrosion to be reduced by 2 times, the number of pores in the coating to be decreased, and the adhesion of the coating to be significantly increased (by 2 points according to ISO 11845: 2020).https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4360/14/5/996adsorptionwater-dispersion paintsacrylic film-forming agentdisaggregationtitanium dioxidesurfactants
spellingShingle Antonina Dyuryagina
Aida Lutsenko
Kirill Ostrovnoy
Vitaliy Tyukanko
Alexandr Demyanenko
Meiramgul Akanova
Exploration of the Adsorption Reduction of the Pigment Aggregates Strength under the Effect of Surfactants in Water-Dispersion Paints
Polymers
adsorption
water-dispersion paints
acrylic film-forming agent
disaggregation
titanium dioxide
surfactants
title Exploration of the Adsorption Reduction of the Pigment Aggregates Strength under the Effect of Surfactants in Water-Dispersion Paints
title_full Exploration of the Adsorption Reduction of the Pigment Aggregates Strength under the Effect of Surfactants in Water-Dispersion Paints
title_fullStr Exploration of the Adsorption Reduction of the Pigment Aggregates Strength under the Effect of Surfactants in Water-Dispersion Paints
title_full_unstemmed Exploration of the Adsorption Reduction of the Pigment Aggregates Strength under the Effect of Surfactants in Water-Dispersion Paints
title_short Exploration of the Adsorption Reduction of the Pigment Aggregates Strength under the Effect of Surfactants in Water-Dispersion Paints
title_sort exploration of the adsorption reduction of the pigment aggregates strength under the effect of surfactants in water dispersion paints
topic adsorption
water-dispersion paints
acrylic film-forming agent
disaggregation
titanium dioxide
surfactants
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4360/14/5/996
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