Coating solution for gas barrier, gas barrier laminate, packaging material and packaging material for heat sterilization
US-2015232683-A1 · Aug 20, 2015 · US
US10995224B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10995224-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515328252-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 24, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jul 31, 2014 |
| Publication date | May 4, 2021 |
| Grant date | May 4, 2021 |
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A coating material for a gas barrier includes polycarboxylic acid, a polyamine compound, a polyvalent metal compound, and a base, in which (molar number of —COO— groups included in the polycarboxylic acid)/(molar number of amino groups included in the polyamine compound)=100/20 to 100/90.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A coating material for a gas barrier comprising: a polycarboxylic acid; a polyamine compound; a polyvalent metal compound; and a base, wherein (molar number of —COO— groups included in the polycarboxylic acid)/(molar number of amino groups included in the polyamine compound)=100/25 to 100/90, wherein the polyamine compound includes polyethylene imine, and wherein (a chemical equivalent of —COO— groups included in the polycarboxylic acid)/(a chemical equivalent of polyvalent metal contained in the polyvalent metal compound)=100/0.1 to 100/20. 2. The coating material for a gas barrier according to claim 1 , wherein the polycarboxylic acid includes at least one selected from polyacrylic acid, polymethacrylic acid, and a copolymer of acrylic acid and methacrylic acid. 3. The coating material for a gas barrier according to claim 1 , wherein the polyvalent metal compound includes one type or two or more types of divalent or higher valency metal selected from Mg, Ca, Zn, Ba and Al. 4. The coating material for a gas barrier according to claim 1 , wherein the polyvalent metal compound includes one type or two or more types of divalent metal compound selected from magnesium oxide, calcium oxide, barium oxide, zinc oxide, magnesium hydroxide, calcium hydroxide, barium hydroxide, and zinc hydroxide. 5. The coating material for a gas barrier according to claim 1 , wherein the base includes ammonia. 6. A gas barrier film formed of a cured product of the coating material for a gas barrier according to claim 1 . 7. The gas barrier film according to claim 6 , wherein, in an infrared absorption spectrum of the gas barrier film, when a total peak area in a range of an absorption band of equal to or more than 1493 cm −1 and equal to or less than 1780 cm −1 is A and a total peak area in a range of an absorption band of equal to or more than 1598 cm −1 and equal to or less than 1690 cm−1 is B, an area ratio of an amide bond which is indicated by B/A is 0.370 or more. 8. The gas barrier film according to claim 7 , wherein, in an infrared absorption spectrum of the gas barrier film, when a total peak area in a range of an absorption band of equal to or more than 1690 cm −1 and equal to or less than 1780 cm −1 is C, an area ratio of carboxylic acid which is indicated by C/A is 0.400 or less. 9. The gas barrier film according to claim 7 , wherein, in an infrared absorption spectrum of the gas barrier film, when a total peak area in a range of an absorption band of equal to or more than 1493 cm −1 and equal to or less than 1598 cm −1 is D, an area ratio of carboxylate which is indicated by D/A is 0.600 or less. 10. The gas barrier film according to claim 6 , wherein, when the gas barrier film is cut into 5 cm squares and mounted on a surface plate and a maximum gap generated between the gas barrier film and the surface plate is set as an amount of warpage, the amount of warpage at 23° C. measured by a thickness gauge is 5 mm or less. 11. A laminated body comprising: a substrate layer; and a gas barrier film layer provided on at least one surface of the substrate layer and formed of the gas barrier film according to claim 6 . 12. A method for manufacturing a laminated body comprising: a step of applying the coating material for a gas barrier according to claim 1 on a substrate layer; a step of forming a gas barrier film layer by drying and curing the coating material for a gas barrier; and a step of applying a heating treatment to the gas barrier film layer. 13. A method for manufacturing the coating material for a gas barrier according to claim 1 , the method comprising: a step of completely or partially neutralizing carboxy groups of the polycarboxylic acid by adding a base to the polycarboxylic acid; a step of mixing a polyvalent metal salt compound in an obtained mixture to form a metal salt in all or some of the carboxy groups of the polycarboxylic acid neutralized with the base and in the carboxy groups of the polycarboxylic acid not neutralized with the base; and a step of further mixing a polyamine compound in the obtained mixture.
characterised by the heating method · CPC title
Polyamines · CPC title
Improving the adhesiveness of the coatings per se, e.g. forming primers (adhesives in the form of films or foils characterised by the primer layers between the polymer carriers and the adhesives C09J7/50) · CPC title
Use of inorganic substances as compounding ingredients · CPC title
Homopolymers or copolymers of acids; Metal or ammonium salts thereof · CPC title
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