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Study of the performance of polyurethane coatings derived from cottonseed oil polyol

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Cottonseed oil (CSO) was converted into a polymerizable polyol by in-situ epoxidation and hydroxylation in the presence of water as nucleophile and sulfuric acid as catalyst. This hydroxylated CSO (HCSO) was polymerized with isophorone diisocyanate at different NCO-to-OH ratios to furnish polyurethane coatings of different composition. The mechanical properties of the resulting moisture-cured films were studied. The adhesion, abrasion resistance, impact strength, flexibility, water vapor permeability, and chemical and/or solvent and corrosion resistance of the coatings were investigated.

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The authors thank the CSIR XII 5-year plan Project Intelcoat (CSC 0114), for financial support, and LIT, Nagpur, for providing facilities to carry out this work.

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Narute, P., Palanisamy, A. Study of the performance of polyurethane coatings derived from cottonseed oil polyol. J Coat Technol Res 13, 171–179 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11998-015-9741-9

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