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- the present invention relates to polymers which can be cured by silane cure chemistry and to .compositions made therefrom.
- Silane cure chemistry is used in different types of polymer technologies and compositions made therefrom, such as silylated acrylics, RTV silicones, silylated polyurethanes, silylated polyethers and others, for crosslinking.
- Such systems when the backbones are organic polymers, are are often referred to as hybrids, hybrid polymers, hybrid systems, or something similar since they can combine organic polymer chemistry with inorganic (silicon-based) cure chemistry.
- RTV silicone systems are included in the compositions because they employ similar cure chemistry, even though they typically provide quite different cured properties.
- silane structure located on the polymer for crosslinking directly impacts the composition's properties, such as speed of cure, flexibility, adhesion or mechanical properties like tensile and tear strength at break.
- Typical examples for the influence of the silane structure terminating the polymer chain on the system's properties after final cure are given for silylated urethane polymers e.g. in US 4,374,237 to Berger, et al., where curable isocyanate-terminated polyurethanes are at least partially reacted with a secondary amine containing silane monomer having two trialkoxy silane groups.
- silane end-capped urethane polymers and sealants are disclosed in US 3,627,722 to Seiter, which described polyurethane sealants such as alkylaminoalkyltrialkoxysilanes. mercaptoalkyltrialkoxysilanes, and arylaminoalkyltrialkoxysilanes containing a significant percentage, but preferably less than all, of terminal isocyanate groups endblocked with - Si(OR)3, where R was a lower alkyl group.
- US 4,645,816 to Pohl and Osterholtz teaches a novel class of room-temperature, moisture-curable, silane - terminated polyurethanes bearing terminal isocyanate groups reacted with a silane monomer having one dialkoxy silane group and an organo-functional group with at least one active hydrogen.
- the polymers are crosslinked to produce elastomeric networks with improved flexibility.
- Another approach to reducing the crosslinking density of the cured elastomers is to use secondary aminosilanes with bulky substituents on the nitrogen as silane endcappers, preferably reacting all free isocyanate endgroups with these secondary amino silanes.
- EP 676,403 to Feng reports that the use of arylaminosilanes, particularly having one dialkoxy silane group provided the added benefit of further improved flexibility.
- Zwiener, et al. disclosed in US 5,364,955 similar benefits using certain N- alkoxysilylalkyl-aspartic acid esters.
- US 4,345,053 to Rizk, et al. describes a moisture- curable silane-terminated polymer prepared by reacting a polyurethane having terminal active hydrogen atoms with an isocyanato organosilane having a terminal isocyanate group and at least one hydro lyzable alkoxy group bonded to silicon.
- US 4,625,012 to Rizk and Hsieh describes a moisture-curable polyurethane having terminal isocyanate groups and silane groups having at least one hydrolyzable alkoxy group bonded to silicon, in which the silane groups may be pendant to the chain.
- This invention relates to the use of novel aminoalkylsilanes as adhesion promoters that have have a branched linkage to the silicon atom.
- Preferred silane adhesion promoters employed in the invention have a branched alkylene linkage between the silicon and amino groups thereof.
- Inventive compositions employing hybrid polymers and the silane adhesion promoters of the present invention show comparable to superior adhesion performance as compared to gamma-aminopropylsilane adhesion promoter on conventional substrates such as glass and aluminum. In addition, the compositions have improved flexibility significantly leading to higher elongation, lower modulus and softer sealant materials.
- inventive compositions comprise: a) a silylated polymer having terminal or pendant alkoxysilyl, aryloxysilyl or alkyloximinosilyl groups thereon; and b) a silane adhesion promoter of the formula:
- R 1 is a branched or cyclic alkylene group, an arylene group or an alkarylene group, any of which optionally may be interrupted by one or more ether oxygen atoms or a (poly)sulf ⁇ de bridge, provided that R' has at least 4 carbon atoms;
- R 2 is an alkyl, aryl or alkaryl radical having 1 to 6 carbons;
- R 3 is a Cj to C 6 alkoxy group or a C 3 to C 5 ketoximato group;
- R 4 is hydrogen, a hydrocarbon group, which may optionally be substituted, or a group which will thermally deblock to form an amine group containing the nitrogen atom to which it is attached; and
- z is 0 or 1.
- the silylated polymers employed in such compositions may be organic or inorganic. Particularly preferred polymers are silylated polyurethanes.
- Polyorganosiloxanes having at least two silanol groups may also be used with the adhesion promoters specified above, in which case it is preferred that the composition of polymer and adhesion promoter be prepared at the time of use.
- alkyf' may be linear, branched or cyclic;
- aryl includes alkaryl groups such as tolyl and aralkyl groups such as benzyl;
- alkylene may be linear, branched or cyclic and includes alkylene groups having pendent or internal aryl groups such as 1,4-diethylenephenylene:
- arylene includes arylene groups having pendant alkyl groups
- alkarylene refers to a divalent hydrocarbon in which one open valency is aryl and the other is alkyl.
- adhesion promoting silanes of the invention may be represented by the formula:
- R 1 is a branched or cyclic alkylene group, an arylene group or an alkarylene group, any of which optionally may be interrupted by one or more ether oxygen atoms or a (poly)sulfide bridge, provided that R 1 has at least 4 carbon atoms;
- R 2 is an alkyl, aryl or alkaryl radical having 1 to 6 carbons;
- R 3 is a C, to C 6 alkoxy group or a C 3 to C 5 ketoximato group;
- R 4 is hydrogen, a hydrocarbon group, which may optionally be substituted, or a group which will thermally deblock to form an amine group containing the nitrogen atom to which it is attached; and
- z is 0 or 1.
- R 1 suitably contains from 4 to about 12 carbon atoms and is exemplified by branched or cyclic groups such as 1,3-butylene, 1,2-butylene or 2,2-dimethyl-l,3-propylene; 3-methylbutylene, 3,3-dimethylbutylene, 2-ethylhexylene, 1,4-diethylenephenylene, 3-phenyl-l,3-propylene; 1 ,4-cyclohexylene, and 1 ,4-diethylenecyclohexylene:
- r and s are integers of 2-6 and at least one -C r H 2r - or -(OC s H 2s )- group is branched; and divalent thioether or polysulfide-containing groups of the formula: -C t H 2t -S u -C t H 2t - where t is 2-16, preferably 2-4, u is 1-8, preferably 2-4 and at least one -C t H 2t - group is branched.
- R 1 groups are branched alkylene groups of 4-8 carbon atoms.
- R 2 is exemplified by methyl, ethyl, propyl, isopropyl, butyl, hexyl, phenyl, cyclohexyl, tolyl, and the like.
- R 3 is exemplified by methoxy, ethoxy, isopropoxy, n-propoxy, phenoxy, 2-phenylethoxy, dimethylketoximo, methyl ethyl ketoximo, diethylketoximo, and the like. Methoxy and ethoxy are preferred.
- R 4 is exemplified by hydrogen, methyl, ethyl, 2-aminoethyl, propyl, 3- aminopropyl, butyl, cyclohexyl, phenyl, methylphenyl, 2-cyanoethyl, isopropoxyethyl, and the like.
- permissible substituents include cyano, alkoxy and amino.
- R 4 may also be a group which thermally deblocks to form an amine.
- Preferred silanes include 4-amino-3,3-dimethylbutyltrimethoxysilane, 4-amino-3 ,3 -dimethylbuty ldimethoxymethylsilane, N-methy l-4-amino-3 ,3 - dimethylbutyltrimethoxysilane, aminoisopropoxyethyltrimethoxysilane, aminoisopropoxypropyltrimethoxysilane and corresponding silanes in which the methoxy groups are replaced by ethoxy or a mixture of ethoxy and methoxy groups.
- the polymer system may be based on any organic or inorganic backbone provided that the polymer has at least two pendant or terminal alkoxysilyl, aryloxysilyl or alkyloximinosilyl groups thereon.
- Organic backbone polymer systems include silylated acrylics, silylated polyurethanes, silylated polyethers, silylated polyesters, silated polyolefins and others.
- Inorganic backbone systems are exemplified by polyorganosiloxanes, for instance RTV silicones.
- Preferred polymers have an organic backbone such as a polyurethane or a polyether.
- Alkoxysilyl groups may be readily provided on a polymer having terminal or pendent active hydrogen groups, i.e. hydroxyl, mercaptan or primary or secondary amino groups, by reacting such polymers with an isocyanatoalkylalkoxysilane such as 3-isocyanatopropyltrimethoxysilane or 3-isocyanatopropyltriethoxysilane. If the active hydrogen group is hydroxyl care should be taken to make sure the hydroxyl is fully endcapped and it is preferred that temperature extremes be avoided and that a hindered or secondary hydroxyl be employed.
- active hydrogen groups i.e. hydroxyl, mercaptan or primary or secondary amino groups
- polymers having terminal or pendant isocyanate groups may be alkoxysilated by reaction with an aminoalkylalkoxysilanes such as 3-aminopropyltrimethoxysilane, 3-aminopropyltriethoxysilane, 4-amino-3,3-dimethylbutyltrimethoxysilane or 4-amino- 3,3-dimethylbutyldimethoxymethylsilane
- aminoalkylalkoxysilanes such as 3-aminopropyltrimethoxysilane, 3-aminopropyltriethoxysilane, 4-amino-3,3-dimethylbutyltrimethoxysilane or 4-amino- 3,3-dimethylbutyldimethoxymethylsilane
- isocyanate-terminated polyurethanes a polyisocyanate and a polyol are reacted using at least a slight mole excess of the -NCO equivalents (groups) with respect to the -OH equivalents (groups).
- the preferred molar ratio of the NCO to OH is from about 1.2 to 4.0, and more narrowly between 1.3 and 2.0.
- a hydroxyl group-terminated polyurethane the same reactants may be employed using at least a slight mole excess of the hydroxyl equivalents (-OH) (groups) with respect to the -NCO equivalents (groups).
- Suitable polyisocyanates include any from which polyurethane polymers can be prepared by the customary sequence of reaction with polyol to form a prepolymer.
- Useful diisocyanates include, for example.
- a preferred isocyanate functional monomer used in the present invention is the mixture of 2,4- and 4,4' diphenylmethane diisocyanates (MDI) which is available from Bayer under the trade name Mondur ML.
- the polyols used to prepare an isocyanate or hydroxyl terminated polyurethane have two or more hydroxyl groups. They generally have a number average molecular weight between 250 and 30,000. more narrowly between about 300 to 16.000. They may be polyether polyols, polyester polyols or other polyol compounds. Suitable polyols include polyoxyalkylene (especially polyoxyethylene, polyoxypropylene, and polyoxybutylene) diols, polyoxyalkylene triols, polytetramethylene glycols, polycaprolactone diols and triols, and the like.
- polystyrene resin including polystyrene resin, polystyrene resin, polystyrene resin, polystyrene resin, polystyrene resin, polystyrene resin, polystyrene resin, polystyrene resin, polystyrene resin, polystyrene resin, polystyrene resin, polystyrene resin, polystyrene resin, and the like.
- Preferred polyols used in the present invention are polypropylene glycols with equivalent weights between about 500 and 10,000, more narrowly between about 500 and 8,000. Mixtures of polyols of various structures, molecular weights and/or functionalities may also be used.
- a catalyst may be used in the preparation of the above mentioned polyurethane prepolymers.
- Suitable catalysts are dialkyltin dicarboxylates, such as dibutyltin dilaurate and dibutyltin acetate, tertiary amines, the stannous salts of carboxylic acids, such as stannous octoate and stannous acetate, and the like.
- the preferred catalyst is dibutyltin dilaurate.
- Silane endcappers suitable in the present invention for the endcapping of isocyanate terminated urethane prepolymers are represented by the general formula: R"-NH-R-Si-(X) m (R') (3.m) wherein R is a divalent organic group; R' is alkyl or aryl, preferably having 1 to 8 carbon atoms; X is a hydrolyzable alkoxy, aryloxy or alkyloximido group, preferably having from 1 to 4 carbon atoms; and m is an integer from 1 to 3.
- R" is H or an optionally substituted hydrocarbon group.
- Group R" can have any of a wide variety of structures, such as alkyl, aryl, any of which may be substituted with a amido, acyloxy, halo or other common organic substituent group or have one or more bridges therein.
- Group R can have any of a wide variety of structures forming a stable bridge between the terminal amino group nitrogen atom and the alkoxysilane group, such as a linear, branched or cyclic alkylene group, an arylene group, an aralkylene group, an alkarylene group, any of which may be optionally substituted, for instance with a hydroxy group, and/or have ether or (poly)sulfide bridge(s) therein.
- R is a lower alkylene group having at least 3 carbon atoms therein.
- a particularly preferred material for use is N-phenyl-gamma-aminopropyl-trimethoxy silane.
- Silane endcappers suitable for the endcapping of the active hydrogen terminal atoms bearing urethane prepolymers are represented by the general formula: OCN-R-Si-(X) m (R') (3 _ m) wherein R, R', X and m are as defined above.
- R, R', X and m are as defined above.
- isocyanato alkoxysilane compounds are illustrated for example, in columns 4 and 5 of US 4,146,585, incorporated herein by reference.
- Particularly preferred materials for use according to the present invention are gamma-isocyanatopropyl-triethoxysilane and gamma-isocyanatopropyl-trimethoxysilane.
- a urethane prepolymer or other prepolymer having either active hydrogen atoms or isocyanate terminal groups may be reacted in an approximately stoichiometric amount with the above described isocyanate or secondary amino alkoxysilanes, respectively to form a stable polymer having terminal alkoxysilane groups.
- an isocyanate terminated polyurethane prepolymer may be reacted with an aminoalkylalkoxysilane.
- a slight excess (about 3 to 5%) of the silane endcapper should be employed in order to ensure a complete reaction of all the terminal isocyanate groups of the prepolymer.
- the reaction is conducted preferably in the absence of moisture and at a temperature in the range of 60° to 90° C. The reaction is complete when the percent (%) isocyanate is determined to be zero.
- the use of silylated polyethers is also exemplified in the examples below.
- Formulations, useful for instance as sealants, incorporating the silylated polymer can be prepared by thoroughly mixing together the silylated organic or inorganic polymer, an adhesion promoter as described above, and optionally other conventional ingredients, for instance, a cure catalyst, a crosslinker and/or one or more conventional functional adjuvants such as fillers, plasticizers, thixotropes, antioxidants, UV stabilizers, dehydrating agents and other adhesion promoter compounds.
- One-part sealant formulations incorporating the above silane terminated urethane polymers or silane terminated polyoxyalkylenes, or other silane cure hybrid systems or mixtures therefrom can be prepared by mixing together the silylated resins and other components. Satisfactory mixing is obtained using a double planetary mixer. Typically, the silylated polymers, fillers, stabilizers and plasticizer are mixed at 80 °C for 60 to 90 minutes in vacuum. After cooling to 50 °C, the desired silane adhesion promoter, dehydrating agent and cure catalyst are added and the mixture is stirred, typically for an additional 30 minutes under a blanket of nitrogen.
- the sealants may also be formulated as two part formulations. In such case if the silylated polymer and adhesion promoter are kept separate, it may also be practical for the silylated polymer to employ silanol groups in place of the alkoxysilyl, aryloxysilyl or alkyloximinosilyl groups on the silylated polymer.
- Typical fillers suitable for formulation of the sealants include reinforcing fillers such as fumed silica, precipitated silica and calcium carbonates.
- reinforcing carbon black can be used as a main filler, leading to black systems.
- Several commercial grades of carbon black useful in this invention are available, such as "Corax" products (Degussa). To obtain translucent formulations, higher levels of fumed silica or precipitated silica should be used as the main filler, without carbon black.
- Treated calcium carbonates having particle sizes from 0.07 ⁇ m to 4 ⁇ m are preferred fillers and are available under several trade names, such as: “Ultra Pflex” and “Hi Pflex” from Specialty Minerals; “Winnofil SPM” and “Winnofil SPT” from Zeneca Resins; “Hubercarb lQt”, “Hubercarb 3Qt” and “Hubercarb W” from Huber and “Kotomite” from ECC. These fillers can be used either alone or in combination.
- the fillers generally comprise up to 300 parts per 100 parts of the silylated polymer with 80 to 150 parts being the more preferred loading level.
- plasticizers customarily employed in sealants can also be used in the invention to modify the properties and to facilitate use of higher filler levels.
- Exemplary plasticizers include phthalates, dipropylene and diethylene glycol dibenzoates and mixtures thereof, epoxidized soybean oil and the like.
- Useful sources of dioctyl and diisodecyl phthalate include those available under the tradenames "Jayflex DOP” and “Jayflex DIDP” from Exxon Chemical.
- the dibenzoates are available as "Benzoflex 9- 88", "Benzoflex 50" and “Benzoflex 400” from Velsicol Chemical Corporation.
- the soybean oil is available from Union Carbide Corporation as "Flexol EPO".
- the plasticizer typically comprises up to 100 parts per hundred parts of the silylated polymer with 40 to 80 parts per hundred being preferred.
- the sealant formulation can include various thixotropic or anti-sagging agents.
- This class of additives are typified by various castor waxes, fumed silica, treated clays and polyamides. These additives typically comprise 1 to 10 parts per hundred parts of silylated urethane component with 1 to 6 parts being preferred.
- Useful thixotropes include those available as: “Aerosil” from Degussa, "Cab-O-Sil” from Cabot,
- UV stabilizers and/or antioxidants can be incorporated into the sealant formulations of this invention in an amount from 0 to 5 parts per hundred parts of silylated urethane polymer with 0.5 to 2 parts being preferred.
- These materials are available from companies such as Great Lakes and Ciba Specialty Chemicals under the tradenames "Anox 20” and “Uvasil 299 HM/LM” (Great Lakes), and "Irganox 1010,” “Irganox 1076,” “Tinuvin 770,” “Tinuvin 327,” “Tinuvin 213” and “Tinuvin 622 LD” (Ciba), respectively.
- the aminoalkyl silane adhesion promoter as described above may be incorporated into the composition alone or with other more conventional adhesion promoter compounds such as "Silquest A-l 120" silane, "Silquest A-2120" silane, “Silquest A-l 1 10" silane, “Silquest A-l 170” silane and “Silquest A-l 87" silane, all of which are available from Witco ' s OrganoSilicones Group.
- the formulation only includes aminoalkyl adhesion promoter compounds.
- the adhesion promoter is typically employed at levels of 0.5 to 5 parts per hundred parts of the silylated polymer, with 1.0 to 3.0 parts per hundred parts of polymer being preferred.
- Suitable cure catalysts are the same as those that have been previously described for preparation of the silylated polymers.
- the catalysts typically comprise 0.01 to 3 parts per hundred parts of silylated polymer, with 0.01 to 1.0 parts per hundred parts of polymer being preferred.
- the formulations may be cured by exposure to moisture.
- sealants typically may be cured at 23 °C and 50% relative humidity for 3 days and at 37°C and 95% relative humidity for another 4 days.
- Sealants were prepared, conditioned and tested according to standard procedures as follows: Sealant formulation: The fillers were dried overnight in an oven (> 100°C). The mixer was blanketed with dry nitrogen and heated to 80 °C. The silylated polyurethane (SPU) and the plasticizer, diisononyl phthalate (DINP) and/or diisodecyl phthalate (DIDP), were first mixed well by hand in a disposable can. The fillers (CaCO 3 ), the thixotrope (SiO 2 ), the whitener (TiO 2 ) and the UV stabilizers were added consecutively; mixed by hand, and then placed in the mixer for 5 minutes at a slow speed.
- SPU silylated polyurethane
- DIDP diisononyl phthalate
- DIDP diisodecyl phthalate
- beads of sealant were applied on cleaned (isopropanol wipe) float glass and anodized aluminum, were cured for two weeks at 23 °C/50 % RH. Then they were completely immersed in water for one week at ambient, and thereafter tested for their wet adhesion by trying to pull the bead away from the substrate after drying the sample with tissue paper.
- To evaluate adhesive and cohesive failure the bead was cut down onto the substrate frequently during pulling. The performance was rated 100 % cohesive failure (CF) if a complete layer of sealant remained and 100 % adhesive failure (AF) if no sealant remained on the substrate. Intermediate rating was allowed for.
- the sealants and test results described in Examples 1 -4 are representative of comparative and inventive sealant formulations and of test results obtained therefrom.
- Example 1 A ready-made silylated polyurethane polymer product of Witton Chem., UK, WSP 725-80 was formulated into sealants as shown in Table 1, where quantities are given in parts by weight. The formulation and testing was performed as described above. Test results are also given in Table 1. Sealant 1 A is an invention example. Sealants IB, 1C and ID are comparative examples.
- Silane A 4-amino-3,3-dimethylbutyltrimethoxysilane
- DBTDL dibutyltin dilaurate
- sealant 3 A is a comparative example and sealant 3B is an invention example. Table 3
- Example 4 Sealant formulations were prepared as in Example 2, except that the adhesion promoters and amounts were as shown in Table 4 where formulation 4 A is an invention example and 4B is a comparative example.
- Silane B 4-amino-3,3-dimethylbutyldimethoxymethylsilane Silquest® A-2120, N-beta-(aminoethyl)-gamma-aminopropylmethyldimethoxysilane
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