2020
DOI: 10.3390/coatings10040366
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Interactions between a Buffered Amine Oxide Impregnation Carrier and an Acrylic Resin, and Their Relationship with Moisture

Abstract: Wood used outdoor is subjected to different sources of degradation and should be protected properly. In this study, acrylic resins were added to a wood impregnation system using amine oxides and propiconazole, an organic fungicide, to create a two-part wood protection preservation treatment. Since amine oxides can diffuse readily into wood, this treatment protected both the surface and inner structure of the treated wood following a simple dipping. Many aspects of the treatment were studied: the adhesion of th… Show more

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“…Water-based coatings have excellent mechanical properties [5], good compatibility [6], and easy modification [7]. As a one-component repair agent, water-based acrylic resin can be cured at room temperature to achieve repairs without the curing agents and additives [8], and it is suitable for the repair of water-based coatings and can improve the quality of paint films [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Water-based coatings have excellent mechanical properties [5], good compatibility [6], and easy modification [7]. As a one-component repair agent, water-based acrylic resin can be cured at room temperature to achieve repairs without the curing agents and additives [8], and it is suitable for the repair of water-based coatings and can improve the quality of paint films [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%