Masaharu Yamamoto, M. Ohata
1996
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Progress in Organic Coatings
Abstract
New macromolecular silane coupling agents, which are end-triethoxysilylated poly(styrene) and poly(tert-butylmethacrylate), were investigated as possible inorganic particle and metal surface treatment agents. These polymers containing poly(styrene) and poly(tert-butylmethacrylate) as the main chain, were prepared by living anionic polymerization. Grafting of the polymers onto inorganic particles and metals was performed via the hydrolysis of the triethoxysilyl group using either acidic or basic catalyst. n-Butylphosphate was used as the catalyst for grafting onto inorganic substances having an acidic surface such as silica. However, in the case of grafting onto inorganic substances having a basic surface, tetrabutylammoniumhydroxide was employed as the catalyst. Contrary to expectations, grafting onto titania was successful even in the absence of a catalyst. Particles grafted with these polymers showed excellent dispersibility in organic medium, in which the polymers are soluble. This phenomenon is in contrast to that for particles treated with polymers possessing triethoxysilyl groups at random positions of the chain or those treated with trimethylsilyl groups. Surface tension measurements of metal substrates coated with the grafted polymers, were found to be identical to the values obtained for the bulk polymers.