Electrodeposition paint composition

US9309415B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9309415-B2
Application numberUS-99279309-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 13, 2009
Priority dateMay 14, 2008
Publication dateApr 12, 2016
Grant dateApr 12, 2016

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The present invention relates to electrodeposition primer compositions comprising catalytically active core/shell particles CS. The electrodeposition primer compositions can be used more particularly for cathodic dip coating for the coating of automobile bodies or parts thereof.

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A cathodically depositable electrodeposition primer composition comprising: an aqueous binder dispersion; a crosslinker; and a homogeneous distribution of core/shell particles CS consisting of nanoparticles of a core-forming solid C of an inorganic and catalystically inert support and a shell S-forming catalyst that forms a shell S having a thickness that measures not more than 50 nm; wherein the core/shell particles CS have a maximum diameter of 1000 nm and the core C has an average outer as-prepared diameter in the range of 10 nm to 900 nm, wherein the shell S-forming catalyst, is disposed, in the form of discrete particles bordering one another or spaced apart directly on the surface of the core C, wherein the core/shell particles CS are prepared by providing a suspoemulsion of a first, disperse liquid phase I in a second, continuous liquid phase II, wherein the first, disperse liquid phase I comprises the nanoparticles of the core-forming solid C, a molecularly dispersely dissolved precursor substance PS for the shell and, optionally, a reactant R, and producing, in the first, disperse liquid phase I of the suspoemulsion, the submicron core/shell particles CS by chemical or physical conversion of the precursor substance PS for the shell. 2. The cathodically depositable electrodeposition primer composition of claim 1 , wherein the suspoemulsion of the first, disperse liquid phase I in the second, continuous liquid phase II, comprising in the first, disperse liquid phase I the submicron particles of the core-forming solid C and also the molecularly dispersely dissolved precursor substance PS for the shell, is prepared by starting from a suspension of the submicron particles of the core-forming solid C in the first liquid phase I, adding thereto the precursor substance PS for the shell and subjecting it to molecularly disperse dissolution, and subsequently adding the second liquid phase II and emulsifying it, with supply of energy, with the first liquid phase I. 3. The cathodically depositable electrodeposition primer composition of claim 1 , wherein the suspoemulsion of the first, disperse liquid phase I in the second, continuous liquid phase II, comprising in the first, disperse liquid phase I the submicron particles of the core-forming solid C and also the molecularly dispersely dissolved precursor substance PS for the shell, is prepared by starting from a suspoemulsion of submicron particles of a core-forming solid C in the first liquid phase I as disperse phase, in the second liquid phase II as continuous phase, introducing the precursor substance PS for the shell in a third liquid phase III, which is miscible with the first liquid phase I but not miscible with the second liquid phase II, and forming an emulsion from the third liquid phase III, comprising the precursor substance PS, with a fourth liquid phase IV, which is miscible with the second liquid phase II but not with the first and the third liquid phase III, with input of energy, and, through input of energy, causing the coalescence of the droplets of the first liquid phase I and the droplets of the third liquid phase III. 4. The cathodically depositable electrodeposition primer composition of claim 1 , wherein the suspoemulsion of the first, disperse liquid phase I in the second, continuous liquid phase II, comprising in the first, disperse liquid phase I the submicron particles of the core-forming solid C, the molecularly dispersely dissolved precursor substance PS for the shell, and the reactant R, is prepared by starting from a suspoemulsion of submicron particles of a core-forming solid C and also from a molecularly dispersely dissolved precursor substance PS for the shell in the first liquid phase I as disperse phase, in the second liquid phase II as continuous phase, after which a reactant R either is added in the second, continuous liquid phase II and diffuses into the droplets of the first, disperse liquid phase I, or is added in a further liquid phase V, which is miscible with the first, disperse liquid phase I but not with the second, continuous liquid phase II, and an emulsion is formed from the further liquid phase V, comprising the reactant R, with an additional liquid phase VI, with input of energy, and the droplets of said emulsion are brought to forced coalescence with the droplets of the first, disperse liquid phase I comprising the core-forming solid C and also the precursor substance PS for the shell. 5. The cathodically depositable electrodeposition primer composition of claim 1 , wherein the suspoemulsion of the first, disperse liquid phase I in the second, continuous liquid phase II, comprising in the first, disperse liquid phase I the submicron particles of the core-forming solid C, the molecularly dispersely dissolved precursor substance PS for the shell, and the reactant R, is prepared by starting from a suspoemulsion of a first, disperse liquid phase I in a second, continuous liquid phase II, which in the first, disperse liquid phase I comprises submicron particles of a solid C, introducing a reactant R in a third liquid phase III, which is miscible with the first liquid phase I but not miscible with the second liquid phase II, and forming an emulsion from the third liquid phase III, comprising the reactant R, with a fourth liquid phase IV, with input of energy, and causing the coalescence of the droplets of the first liquid phase I and the droplets of the third liquid phase III, with input of energy, after which the precursor substance PS for the shell either is added to the second, continuous liquid phase II and diffuses into the droplets of the first, disperse liquid phase I or is added in the form of a further emulsion comprising the precursor substance PS for the shell in the droplets of the disperse phase thereof, the disperse phase of the further emulsion being miscible with the first, disperse liquid phase I but not with the continuous liquid phase II, and the continuous phase of the further emulsion being miscible with the first, continuous phase II, and after which the droplets of the first, disperse liquid phase I and the droplets of the liquid phase of the further emulsion are brought to forced coalescence. 6. The cathodically depositable electrodeposition primer composition of claim 1 , wherein the suspoemulsion comprising the submicron particles of the core-forming solid C in the first, disperse liquid phase I with the second liquid phase II as continuous phase is prepared by starting from a miniemulsion comprising a precursor substance PC for the core-forming solid of the first, disperse liquid phase I, the second liquid phase II being the continuous phase, and forming therefrom, by physical or chemical conversion of the core-forming precursor substance PC, a minisuspoemulsion of the core-forming solid C in the first, disperse liquid phase I with the second liquid phase II as continuous phase. 7. The cathodically depositable electrodeposition primer composition of claim 1 , wherein the core/shell particles are substantially spherical particles. 8. The cathodically depositable electrodeposition primer composition of claim 1 , wherein the core C of the core/shell particles CS possesses a shape selected from at least one of a needle shape, a cone shape or a polyhedron shape selected from the group consisting of tetrahedron, octahedron, pentagonal bipyramid, and icosahedron. 9. The cathodically depositable electrodeposition primer composition of claim 1 , wherein the shell S-forming catalyst forms a closed shell around the core. 10. The cathodically depositable electrodeposition primer composition of claim 1 , wherein the core is selected from the group consisting of SiO 2 , TiO 2 , ZrO 2 , Fe 2 O 3 , Fe 3 O 4 , Al

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What does patent US9309415B2 cover?
The present invention relates to electrodeposition primer compositions comprising catalytically active core/shell particles CS. The electrodeposition primer compositions can be used more particularly for cathodic dip coating for the coating of automobile bodies or parts thereof.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Baumgart Hubert, Schulte Rolf, OTT GüNTHER, and 5 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification C09D5/4492. Mapped technology areas include Chemistry & Metallurgy.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 12 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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