Synthesis of anti-ultraviolet and fluorescent waterborne polyurethanes with highly active plant oil-based internal emulsifiers

Yongyin Zhu, Henghui Deng, Huizhou Luo, Yufei An, Xujiao Yu, Ying Luo, Rafael L. Quirino, Chaoqun Zhang

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Abstract

The creation of bio-based internal emulsifiers with highly active primary hydroxyl groups from renewable resources is a key challenge from the perspective of sustainable development. In this study, a combination of transamidation and thiol-ene click reaction was used to synthesize three novel plant oil-based internal emulsifiers with an excellent carbon-carbon double bond conversion exceeding 94 % at room temperature. Combining these internal emulsifiers with commonly used polyols, a series of bio-based waterborne polyurethanes (WPU) with tailored mechanical properties, thermo-physical properties, and thermal stability were prepared through self-ionic emulsion strategy. The results indicated that, due to the unique structures of these plant oil-based internal emulsifiers, the WPU films prepared with them demonstrated better anti-ultraviolet performance (1.18 % transmittance) than those prepared from commercially available internal emulsifiers. Additionally, they also exhibited fluorescence performance under 365 nm excitation, and no fluorescence quenching occurs under stretching state. These bio-based WPU are promising for applications in advanced coatings, sunscreen formulations, and fluorescent pigments.

Original languageEnglish
Article number145578
JournalJournal of Cleaner Production
Volume508
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 23 2025

Scopus Subject Areas

  • Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
  • General Environmental Science
  • Strategy and Management
  • Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering

Keywords

  • Anti-ultraviolet performance
  • Fluorescent pigments
  • Internal emulsifier
  • Plant oil
  • Waterborne polyurethane

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