Development of an acrylic emulsion paint added with cellulosic dispersion treated with an electron beam accelerator

Paint is a prevalent type of surface of coating well known to most peoPaint is a prevalent type of surface of coating well known to most people. It is an easy-to-apply product, with excellent physical and chemical resistance and a wide range of applications. The function of a paint is to protect an...

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Main Authors: Fernando Codelo Nascimento, Pedro Márcio Munhoz, Luiz Fernando Núbile Nascimento, Wilson Aparecido Parejo Calvo
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Language:English
Published: Brazilian Radiation Protection Society (Sociedade Brasileira de Proteção Radiológica, SBPR) 2023-08-01
Series:Brazilian Journal of Radiation Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.bjrs.org.br/revista/index.php/REVISTA/article/view/2291
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author Fernando Codelo Nascimento
Pedro Márcio Munhoz
Luiz Fernando Núbile Nascimento
Wilson Aparecido Parejo Calvo
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Pedro Márcio Munhoz
Luiz Fernando Núbile Nascimento
Wilson Aparecido Parejo Calvo
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description Paint is a prevalent type of surface of coating well known to most peoPaint is a prevalent type of surface of coating well known to most people. It is an easy-to-apply product, with excellent physical and chemical resistance and a wide range of applications. The function of a paint is to protect and beautify amongst other properties. Paints are formed using five components: resin, pigments, fillers, solvents and additives. This work deals with a specific type of paint, composed of a water-based acrylic emulsion, whose film formation is by coalescence and used to coat walls and other surfaces. The aim of this innovative  research was to evaluate the effect of  the addition of cellulosic dispersion of waste paper tissues treated by electron beam irradiation to an acrylic emulsion-based paint. The methodology used was a case study carried out at the Nuclear and Energy Research Institute that consisted of adding aqueous dispersions of cellulosic wipes with mass concentrations varying  from 0.1% to 10% in deionized water, and treated by electron beam processing with absorbed doses from 5 kGy to 50 kGy. The results obtained followed the parameters of the Abrafati Sectorial Quality Program. The main sample parameters analyzed  were specific density, which reached an average of 1.35 g/cm3; and covering power, whose value  of 93.55% was above the specified limit (minimum of 90%). Among other results obtained, improvements in appearance, applicability and functionality were significant.  It was concluded that this research constitutes an incremental improvement to the acrylic emulsion paints segment, and environmental sustainability, through the reuse of cellulosic tissue residues
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spelling doaj.art-2af38add7bda4165a185601cb88b1fa12023-08-31T21:54:01ZengBrazilian Radiation Protection Society (Sociedade Brasileira de Proteção Radiológica, SBPR)Brazilian Journal of Radiation Sciences2319-06122023-08-0111310.15392/2319-0612.2023.2291Development of an acrylic emulsion paint added with cellulosic dispersion treated with an electron beam acceleratorFernando Codelo Nascimento0Pedro Márcio Munhoz1Luiz Fernando Núbile Nascimento2Wilson Aparecido Parejo Calvo3Instituto de Pesquisas Energéticas e Nucleares (IPEN-CNEN)Instituto de Pesquisas Energéticas e Nucleares (IPEN-CNEN)Instituto de Pós-Graduação e Graduação (IPOG-Goiânia)Instituto de Pesquisas Energéticas e Nucleares (IPEN-CNEN) Paint is a prevalent type of surface of coating well known to most peoPaint is a prevalent type of surface of coating well known to most people. It is an easy-to-apply product, with excellent physical and chemical resistance and a wide range of applications. The function of a paint is to protect and beautify amongst other properties. Paints are formed using five components: resin, pigments, fillers, solvents and additives. This work deals with a specific type of paint, composed of a water-based acrylic emulsion, whose film formation is by coalescence and used to coat walls and other surfaces. The aim of this innovative  research was to evaluate the effect of  the addition of cellulosic dispersion of waste paper tissues treated by electron beam irradiation to an acrylic emulsion-based paint. The methodology used was a case study carried out at the Nuclear and Energy Research Institute that consisted of adding aqueous dispersions of cellulosic wipes with mass concentrations varying  from 0.1% to 10% in deionized water, and treated by electron beam processing with absorbed doses from 5 kGy to 50 kGy. The results obtained followed the parameters of the Abrafati Sectorial Quality Program. The main sample parameters analyzed  were specific density, which reached an average of 1.35 g/cm3; and covering power, whose value  of 93.55% was above the specified limit (minimum of 90%). Among other results obtained, improvements in appearance, applicability and functionality were significant.  It was concluded that this research constitutes an incremental improvement to the acrylic emulsion paints segment, and environmental sustainability, through the reuse of cellulosic tissue residues https://www.bjrs.org.br/revista/index.php/REVISTA/article/view/2291Acrylic emulsionArchitectural paintIonizing radiationCircular economySustainability
spellingShingle Fernando Codelo Nascimento
Pedro Márcio Munhoz
Luiz Fernando Núbile Nascimento
Wilson Aparecido Parejo Calvo
Development of an acrylic emulsion paint added with cellulosic dispersion treated with an electron beam accelerator
Brazilian Journal of Radiation Sciences
Acrylic emulsion
Architectural paint
Ionizing radiation
Circular economy
Sustainability
title Development of an acrylic emulsion paint added with cellulosic dispersion treated with an electron beam accelerator
title_full Development of an acrylic emulsion paint added with cellulosic dispersion treated with an electron beam accelerator
title_fullStr Development of an acrylic emulsion paint added with cellulosic dispersion treated with an electron beam accelerator
title_full_unstemmed Development of an acrylic emulsion paint added with cellulosic dispersion treated with an electron beam accelerator
title_short Development of an acrylic emulsion paint added with cellulosic dispersion treated with an electron beam accelerator
title_sort development of an acrylic emulsion paint added with cellulosic dispersion treated with an electron beam accelerator
topic Acrylic emulsion
Architectural paint
Ionizing radiation
Circular economy
Sustainability
url https://www.bjrs.org.br/revista/index.php/REVISTA/article/view/2291
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