Thermoplastic polyaminoether
US-2016311969-A1 · Oct 27, 2016 · US
US10538664B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10538664-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515511051-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 10, 2015 |
| Priority date | Sep 15, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jan 21, 2020 |
| Grant date | Jan 21, 2020 |
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Provided are aqueous resin solutions having unique rheologies and products incorporating the same. The water-based materials provided herein are thermo-thickening, and the materials increase dramatically in viscosity (at least 100 times) in a desired temperature range increase (20 C to <100 C) at ambient pressure. Suitable resins comprising a hydrophobic group and a hydrophilic group may be selected from an epoxy resin, a phenol-formaldehyde resin, a polyurethane resin, an acrylic resin, a polyester resin, an acrylic-urethane resin, a melamine resin, a melamine-formaldehyde resin, an amino resin, and combinations thereof. A specific epoxy functional resin/polymer suitable for the resin solutions are prepared by reacting (A) an epoxy pre-polymer of (1) one or more polyols and (2) one or more epoxy functional materials with (B) a di- or polyamine, thereby forming the aqueous thermo-thickening resin solution. The resin solutions are substantially free of cross-linking agents.
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What is claimed: 1. An aqueous thermo-thickening resin solution for a non-coating application, comprising: a resin comprising a hydrophobic unit and a hydrophilic unit, wherein a ratio of a number average molecular weight of all of the hydrophobic units to all of the hydrophilic units in the resin is less than 2.5 and wherein the resin is a reaction product consisting of: (A) an epoxy pre-polymer, consisting of, in reacted form an aromatic polyol, which is bisphenol A (Bis A), an epoxy functional material, which is diglycidyl ether of bisphenol A (DGEBA), and optionally a catalyst, and (B) a di- or polyamine, which is a polyether amine; water; and optionally, a salting component; the solution being substantially free of a cross-linking agent; wherein the solution exhibits a reversible dynamic viscosity increase of at least 100 times in a temperature range from 20° C. to <100° C. at ambient pressure. 2. The aqueous thermo-thickening resin solution of claim 1 , wherein the salting component is present and is at least one selected from the group consisting of organic acids, mineral acids, and nitrogen-containing compounds. 3. The aqueous thermo-thickening resin solution of claim 1 , comprising by weight: the reaction product in the range of 0.5-60%; water in the range of 40-99.5%; and organic volatiles in the range of 0-25%; wherein the percent neutralization is in the range of 40-110%. 4. A temperature-sensitive product, comprising: the aqueous thermo-thickening resin solution of claim 1 ; and a carrier for the aqueous thermo-thickening resin solution. 5. The temperature-sensitive product of claim 4 , wherein the carrier comprises a liquid-impermeable pouch or a plurality of shells of microcapsules; and wherein a surface of the product becomes more supportive upon contact with a living body. 6. The temperature-sensitive product of claim 4 , wherein the carrier comprises another liquid; and wherein the product thickens during use at temperatures elevated from ambient temperature. 7. The temperature-sensitive product of claim 6 , that is an industrial fluid and the resin of the aqueous thermo-thickening resin solution is effective as a rheology control agent. 8. The temperature-sensitive product of claim 4 , that is effective to absorb energy, thereby providing protection to an item in its proximity. 9. A method of absorbing energy, the method comprising: obtaining the temperature-sensitive product of claim 4 ; and associating the temperature-sensitive product with an item in the proximity of the temperature-sensitive product such that upon contact with an energy source, the temperature-sensitive product thickens and the item remains substantially intact. 10. A method of providing a temperature-sensitive product for a non-coatings application, the method comprising: obtaining the aqueous thermo-thickening resin solution of claim 1 ; incorporating the aqueous thermo-thickening resin solution with a carrier; and forming the temperature-sensitive product whose structure changes upon a temperature change to 40−<100° C. at ambient pressure. 11. The aqueous thermo-thickening resin solution of claim 1 , wherein the ratio of the number average molecular weight of all of the hydrophobic units to all of the hydrophilic units in the resin is from 0.01 to 0.99. 12. The aqueous thermo-thickening resin solution of claim 1 , wherein the ratio of the number average molecular weight of all of the hydrophobic units to all of the hydrophilic units in the resin is from 0.20 to 0.75. 13. A method of making an aqueous thermo-thickening resin solution for a non-coating application, the method comprising: (I)forming a resin comprising a hydrophobic unit and a hydrophilic unit, wherein a ratio of a number average molecular weight of all of the hydrophobic units to all of the hydrophilic units in the resin is less than 2.5 and wherein the resin is a reaction product consisting of: (A) an epoxy pre-polymer, consisting of, in reacted form, an aromatic polyol, which is bisphenol A (Bis A), an epoxy functional material, which is diglvcidvl ether of bisphenol A (DGEBA), and optionally a catalyst, and (B) a di- or polyamine, which is a polyether amine; and (II) dissolving the resin in water, and optionally, a salting component, in the substantial absence of a cross-linking agent; thereby forming the aqueous thermo-thickening resin solution that exhibits a reversible kinematic viscosity increase of at least 100 times in a temperature range of 20° C. to <100° C. at ambient temperature.
Materials not provided for elsewhere · CPC title
Absence of well-defined organic compounds · CPC title
containing cross-linking agents · CPC title
Thickening, gelling or viscosity increasing agents · CPC title
for plugging · CPC title
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