2022
DOI: 10.1002/app.53022
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Development of poly(butyl acrylate‐co‐oleic acid) as biobased polymeric dispersant and its application in preparation of pigment concentrate

Abstract: It is highly desirable to develop bio‐based products using sustainable materials and reduce dependence on petrochemicals. There are various reports on the use of sustainable materials in the synthesis of polymer resins, but research on the use of sustainable materials in development of coating additives such as polymeric dispersant is significantly lacking. Objective of this work is to produce fatty acid‐based polymeric dispersant using oleic acid in combination with butyl acrylate. The performance of the fatt… Show more

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“…The results revealed that at an OA content of 1.3 wt.% significantly improved the dispersibility of the alumina suspension while the viscosity of the system was considerably reduced, thus meeting the requirements of the casting process and reducing the effect of viscosity on the material properties. Lim et al 19 prepared a polymer compatibilizer using OA and butyl acrylate. Titanium dioxide was then modified using the carboxyl groups of the compatibilizer as the anchoring groups.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results revealed that at an OA content of 1.3 wt.% significantly improved the dispersibility of the alumina suspension while the viscosity of the system was considerably reduced, thus meeting the requirements of the casting process and reducing the effect of viscosity on the material properties. Lim et al 19 prepared a polymer compatibilizer using OA and butyl acrylate. Titanium dioxide was then modified using the carboxyl groups of the compatibilizer as the anchoring groups.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%