Low-friction fluorinated coatings
US-2016201005-A1 · Jul 14, 2016 · US
US10442935B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10442935-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715667463-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 2, 2017 |
| Priority date | Aug 6, 2016 |
| Publication date | Oct 15, 2019 |
| Grant date | Oct 15, 2019 |
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This disclosure provides coatings that eliminate the problem of persistent oil or grease smudges deposited on transparent coatings. Some variations provide an oil-smudge-resistant material comprising discrete inclusions dispersed within a continuous matrix, wherein one of the discrete inclusions and the continuous matrix is an oleophobic material, and the other is an oleophilic material. Specific embodiments incorporate segmented polyurethanes with oleophobic fluoropolymers and oleophilic hydrocarbons. Some embodiments utilize inorganic oleophilic particles in an oleophobic matrix. Some embodiments condense urethane-silane crosslinkers with other silanes to form discrete domains of oleophobic or oleophilic silanes within a continuous matrix of oleophilic or oleophobic polymer. Waterborne coatings are provided in which one of the discrete inclusions and the continuous matrix is derived from an aqueous dispersion of a linear crosslinkable polyurethane containing charged groups, and the other is derived from a crosslinking agent containing charged groups.
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What is claimed is: 1. An oil-smudge-resistant material comprising a plurality of discrete inclusions dispersed within a continuous matrix, wherein one of said discrete inclusions and said continuous matrix is an oleophobic material, and the other of said discrete inclusions and said continuous matrix is an oleophilic material; wherein said oil-smudge-resistant material is a waterborne material; and wherein one of said discrete inclusions and said continuous matrix is derived from an aqueous dispersion of a linear crosslinkable polyurethane, and the other of said discrete inclusions and said continuous matrix is derived from a crosslinking agent. 2. The oil-smudge-resistant material of claim 1 , wherein said discrete inclusions are oleophilic and said continuous matrix is oleophobic. 3. The oil-smudge-resistant material of claim 1 , wherein said continuous matrix is oleophilic and said discrete inclusions are oleophobic. 4. The oil-smudge-resistant material of claim 1 , wherein said discrete inclusions and said continuous matrix are phase-separated regions of a copolymer. 5. The oil-smudge-resistant material of claim 4 , wherein said copolymer is a segmented copolymer. 6. The oil-smudge-resistant material of claim 5 , wherein said segmented copolymer includes: (a) one or more first soft segments selected from fluoropolymers having an average molecular weight from about 500 g/mol to about 20,000 g/mol, wherein said fluoropolymers are (α,ω)-hydroxyl-terminated and/or (α,ω)-amine-terminated; (b) one or more second soft segments selected from saturated or unsaturated polymeric hydrocarbons that are (α,ω)-hydroxyl-terminated and/or (α,ω)-amine-terminated; (c) one or more isocyanate species, or a reacted form thereof, possessing an isocyanate functionality of 2 or greater; and (d) one or more polyol or polyamine chain extenders or crosslinkers, or a reacted form thereof. 7. The oil-smudge-resistant material of claim 1 , wherein said discrete inclusions are present in a concentration from about 1 wt % to about 99 wt % based on total weight of said oil-smudge-resistant material. 8. The oil-smudge-resistant material of claim 1 , wherein said continuous matrix is present in a concentration from about 1 wt % to about 99 wt % based on total weight of said oil-smudge-resistant material. 9. The oil-smudge-resistant material of claim 1 , wherein said discrete inclusions have an average size from about 1 nanometer to about 150 microns. 10. The oil-smudge-resistant material of claim 1 , wherein said discrete inclusions have an average center-to-center spacing between adjacent inclusions, through said continuous matrix, from about 5 nanometers to about 150 microns. 11. The oil-smudge-resistant material of claim 1 , wherein said oil-smudge-resistant material is transparent. 12. The oil-smudge-resistant material of claim 1 , wherein said oleophilic material is a polymer. 13. The oil-smudge-resistant material of claim 12 , wherein said polymer is a polyolefin selected from the group consisting of polyethylene, polypropylene, polybutene, polybutadiene, polymethylpentene, polyisobutylene, polyisoprene, and combinations thereof. 14. The oil-smudge-resistant material of claim 1 , wherein said oleophilic material is an inorganic material that is surface-modified to contain a hydrocarbon surface species. 15. The oil-smudge-resistant material of claim 14 , wherein said hydrocarbon surface species is selected from the group consisting of saturated or unsaturated C 6 -C 20 hydrocarbon groups. 16. The oil-smudge-resistant material of claim 1 , wherein said oleophilic material is an inorganic material derived from a hydrolysable silane selected from the group consisting of octyltrimethoxysilane, octyltriethoxysilane, decyltrimethyoxysilane, decyltriethyoxysilane, octadecyltrimethoxysilane, octadecyltriethoxysilane, and combinations or homologues thereof. 17. The oil-smudge-resistant material of claim 1 , wherein said oleophobic material has a surface energy from about 5 mJ/m 2 to about 50 mJ/m 2 . 18. The oil-smudge-resistant material of claim 1 , wherein said oleophobic material is selected from the group consisting of perfluoropolyethers, polytetrafluoroethylene, polyvinylidene fluoride, polyvinyl fluoride, perfluoroethers, fluoroacrylates, fluorosilicones, siloxanes, and combinations thereof. 19. The oil-smudge-resistant material of claim 1 , wherein said linear crosslinkable polyurethane contains charged groups, and wherein said crosslinking agent contains charged groups. 20. The oil-smudge-resistant material of claim 1 , wherein said continuous matrix is hygroscopic or further includes a hygroscopic material. 21. The oil-smudge-resistant material of claim 1 , wherein said discrete inclusions are hygroscopic or further include a hygroscopic material. 22. The oil-smudge-resistant material of claim 1 , wherein at least a portion of said oleophilic material contains captured oil. 23. The oil-smudge-resistant material of claim 1 , wherein said material forms a coating disposed on a substrate, wherein said coating has a thickness from about 1 to about 10 mm.
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