WO1995015998A1 - Polychloroprene blend composition - Google Patents
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- This patent relates to novel blends of chloroprene polymers which are especially useful as components of latex adhesive formulations.
- Polychloroprene solvent-based adhesives are well-known and widely available compositions which provide excellent adhesion to a variety of substrates. Adhesive bond strengths are high and the compositions themselves exhibit outstanding chemical resistance.
- use of these compositions has declined as a result of environmental and health concerns related to the presence of substantial quantities of volatile organic solvents in the adhesive formulations. It is therefore a goal of the adhesives industry to develop alternative polychloroprene compositions which exhibit physical properties equivalent to those of the solvent based adhesives, but wherein the amount of organic solvent is substantially reduced or completely eliminated.
- aqueous latex adhesive systems have been utilized as replacements for the solvent based systems, but, unfortunately, most of these alternative systems do not exhibit comparable performance properties. For example, it is common for contactability, long term bond strength, and adhesion to non-porous substrates to be adversely affected. This is particularly true for adhesives used to bond polyvinyl chloride to itself or to other substrates.
- Polychloroprene latex adhesive systems and solvent-based adhesive systems generally contain a single chloroprene elastomer, either a polychloroprene homopolymer or a chloroprene copolymer. See, for example, U.S. Patent Nos. 3,728,316; 3,920,600; and co-pending U.S.
- the present invention is directed to a polychloroprene composition which comprises a blend of a) a first chloroprene polymer which is (i) a polychloroprene homopolymer or (ii) a copolymer of chloroprene and at least one other comonomer selected from the group consisting of 2,3-dichloro- l,3-butadiene and monoethylenically unsaturated vinyl monomers containing from 3 to 10 carbon atoms, wherein at least 75 weight percent of the copolymerized units are chloroprene units, said first chloroprene polymer having been prepared by free radical emulsion polymerization to a conversion of at least 60% in the presence of a mercaptan, dialkylxanthogen disulfide, or dialkoxyxanthogen disulfide modifier; and b) a second chloroprene polymer comprising 70-95 percent by weight copolymerized units of chloropre
- a preferred embodiment of the present invention is a composition wherein the second chloroprene polymer is a graft copolymer prepared by polymerization at a temperature of 10-20°C until a conversion of at least 70% is reached, followed by polymerization at a temperature of 45-55°C.
- the invention is further directed to polychloroprene compositions especially adapted for use in formulating adhesives which comprise aqueous dispersions of a) a first chloroprene polymer which is (i) a polychloroprene homopolymer or (ii) a copolymer of chloroprene and at least one other comonomer selected from the group consisting of 2,3-dichloro-l,3-butadiene and monoethylenically unsaturated vinyl monomers containing from 3 to 10 carbon atoms, wherein at least 75 weight percent of the copolymerized units are chloroprene units, said first chloroprene polymer having been prepared by free radical emulsion polymerization to a conversion of at least 60% in the presence of a mercaptan, dialkylxanthogen disulfide, or dialkoxyxanthogen disulfide modifier; and b) a second chloroprene polymer comprising 70-95 percent by weight
- the weight of the first chloroprene polymer is 25-95% of the total weight of the first and second chloroprene polymers present in the dispersion and wherein the solids content of the dispersion is from 40-60 weight percent.
- compositions of the present invention are especially useful as components of adhesive formulations and comprise blends of a) chloroprene homopolymers or copolymers with b) chloroprene/acrylate or chloroprene/methacrylate graft copolymers.
- the polychloroprene homopolymers or copolymers which constitute the first blend component are mercaptan-modified, dialkylxanthogen disulfide-modified, or dialkoxyxanthogen disulfide- modified chloroprene polymers.
- the copolymers are composed of at least 75 weight percent copolymerized chloroprene units and may be chloroprene dipolymers, terpolymers. or higher copolymers.
- the comonomers may be selected from the group consisting of 2,3-dichloro- 1 ,3-butadiene and monoethylenically unsaturated vinyl monomer containing from 3 to 10 carbon atoms, the preferred vinyl monomers being acrylonitrile, methacrylonitrile, lower alkyl acrylates, lower alkyl methacrylates, acrylamides, methacrylamides, lower alkyl maleates and fumarates, acrylic acid, methacrylic acid, fumaric acid, and maleic acid.
- Dipolymers of chloroprene and 2,3-dichloro- 1 ,3-butadiene are preferred and, most preferably, the dipolymers contain 7-16 weight percent 2,3- dichloro-l,3-butadiene units and 84-93 weight percent chloroprene units.
- terpolymers suitable for use as the first component include chloroprene/2,3-dichloro- 1 ,3-butadiene/methacryl ⁇ c acid copolymers, chloroprene/butadiene/2,3-dichloro- 1 ,3-butadiene copolymers, chloroprene/acrylonitrile/methacrylic acid copolymers, and chloroprene/butadiene/methacrylic acid copolymers.
- the chloroprene homopolymers, dipolymers, and higher copolymers are prepared by free radical emulsion polymerization to a conversion of at least 60% in the presence of 0.01-0.5 parts per hundred parts monomers of a mercaptan, dialkylxanthogen disulfide or dialkoxyxanthogen disulfide chain transfer agent . This insures that the gel content of the polymers is not excessive. Adhesives prepared from chloroprene polymers having high gel contents are deficient in quick grab. Generally, gel contents of less than 25 wt.% are desirable. Conversions of
- Polymerization temperatures may range from 10-60°C but, preferably, 10-25°C is used because polymerization at higher temperatures leads to polymers with poor color stability.
- These polymers can be prepared by methods well-known in the art. Preparative details are disclosed, for example, in Encyclopedia of Polymer Science and Engineering, John Wiley and Sons, Volume 3, Second Edition, pages 441-462 (1985) and, more specifically, in U.S. Patent Nos. 2,494,087; 2,567, 1 17; 2,576,009; 3,655,827; and 3,686, 156.
- the chloroprene/acrylate and chloroprene/methacrylate graft copolymers which constitute the second component of the compositions of the present invention are also mercaptan-modified or xanthogen disulfide-modified polymers.
- the polymers are prepared by copolymerization of chloroprene and at least one C j-C i o alkyl, hydroxyalkyl, or cycloalkyl ester of acrylic or ethacrylic acid to conversions of al least 90%, preferably 99%.
- C j-Cjo alkyl, hydroxyalkyl, or cycloalkyl esters of acrylic or methacrylic acid is meant that the alkyl, hydroxyalkyl, or cycloalkyl group of the ester moiety contains one to ten carbon atoms.
- Typical ester comonomers include methyl acrylate, ethyl acrylate, butyl acrylate, 2-ethylhexyl acrylate, hydroxyethyl methacrylate, tetrahydrofurfuryl methacrylate, cyclohexyl methacrylate, isobornyl methacrylate, methyl methacrylate, ethyl methacrylate, and butyl methacrylate.
- Methyl methacrylate, ethyl methacrylate, and butyl methacrylate are preferred.
- the copolymers wherein the polymer backbone is composed of 70-95 weight percent copolymerized units of chloroprene and 5-30 weight percent copolymerized units of Cj-Cio alkyl esters of acrylic or methacrylic acid, provide effective adhesive base resins when blended with the above- described chloroprene homopolymer and copolymer components of the composition. It is preferred that the copolymer contain 10-25 weight percent copolymerized acrylic or methacrylic ester units because long term bond strength and latex stability are enhanced in such compositions.
- the chloroprene/acrylate or chloroprene/methacrylate copolymers may also contain up to 10 weight percent copolymerized units of other vinyl monomers.
- the copolymers are dipolymers.
- suitable vinyl monomers include 2,3-dichloro- 1,3-butadiene, 1,3-butadiene, methacrylic acid, acrylonitrile, and styrene.
- the acrylate or methacrylate monomers also graft copolymerize onto the copolymer backbone. Generally, about one half of the acrylate or methacrylate monomer units are present in the grafted sidechains.
- the graft copolymers may be prepared by free radical polymerization of an aqueous emulsion of chloroprene, the acrylate ester or methacrylate ester comonomer, and any additional vinyl monomer in the presence of an anionic surfactant and a molecular weight regulator, i.e. a modifying agent or chain transfer agent.
- a molecular weight regulator i.e. a modifying agent or chain transfer agent.
- the graft copolymerization is effectively accomplished when the anionic surfactant is one wherein the cation has one of the following structures: triethanolammonium, tri(2-propanol)ammonium, diethanolammonium and C 1-C3 alkyldiethanolammonium.
- the anions of the surfactants are preferably derived from strong acids, such as organic sulfonic acids, and sulfate esters.
- Preferred surfactants are triethanolammonium dodecylbenzenesulfonate, and diethanolammonium dodecylbenzenesulfonate.
- the reaction is carried out in the presence of a polymerization initiator, preferably based on a redox pair.
- a polymerization initiator preferably based on a redox pair.
- Typical redox pairs include sodium sulfite/potassium persulfate, ammonium persulfate/sodium bisulfite, and potassium persulfate/sodium metabisulfite.
- Polymerization is performed in an inert atmosphere, free of oxygen, generally at atmospheric pressure and at a temperature of 10- 60°C, to a conversion of at least 90%, preferably greater than 99%.
- the reaction temperature is preferably maintained between 10°C and 20°C until a conversion of at least 70% is reached. Then the temperature is raised to 45-55°C. Polymerization using this method results in a colorless product.
- the modifier which is present prevents formation of copolymers of very high molecular weight which tend to be crosslinked and insoluble, i.e. gel.
- the alkyl mercaptan modifiers suitable for use in the preparation of the copolymers generally have chain lengths of about from 4-20 carbon atoms.
- the alkyl radicals may be straight-chained or branched, and they may be primary, secondary, or tertiary. It is preferred that the alkyl radicals have about 8-16 carbon atoms.
- Examples include octyl mercaptan, dodecyl mercaptan, tert-dodecyl mercaptan, tridecyl mercaptan, and mixtures of mercaptans derived from coconut oil. Dodecyl mercaptan is particularly preferred.
- the dialkylxanthogen disulfide chain transfer agents used for modifying the chloroprene copolymer can be represented by the formula
- R and R' are alkyl radicals having one to eight carbon atoms.
- suitable alkyl radicals are methyl, ethyl, propyl, isopropyl, and the various isomeric butyl, amyl, hexyl, heptyl, and octyl radicals.
- Preferred dialkylxanthogen disulfides are those in which each alkyl radical has 1 to 4 carbon atoms. Diisopropylxanthogen disulfide is particularly preferred because it has a lower toxicity than other dialkylxanthogen disulfides while maintaining good efficiency. Dialkoxyxanthogen disulfide modifiers may also be employed. These compounds are compositions of the formula
- R and R' are independently hydrogen, alkyl radicals having 1-8 carbon atoms, or an oxygen-containing heterocyclic ring system having from 5 to 6 ring members and m is 2 to 6.
- suitable alkyl radicals are methyl, ethyl, butyl, and hexyl.
- a preferred heterocyclic R group is 5-ethyl-l,3-dioxan-5-yl-methyl.
- the modifier content of the polymer is from 0.05-0.8 weight percent, preferably 0.1-0.25 wt.%. At least 0.05 parts, preferably 0.1-0.25 parts, chain transfer agent per 100 parts monomer is used during the polymerization in order to control polymer viscosity and gel content.
- the maximum amount of chain transfer agent that may be used to produce polymers of the desired viscosity is 0.8 parts per 100 parts of monomer.
- all the acrylic or methacrylic monomer is added with the chloroprene monomer at the beginning of the reaction. Generally, about 5 to 30 parts per hundred monomer of the acrylate of methacrylate monomer is used. Copolymerization takes place until the chloroprene monomer is depleted. Then excess acrylic or methacrylic monomer grafts onto the copolymer backbone.
- the polymeric blend components of the present invention may be isolated from the polymerization emulsion in which they are prepared after short stopping the polymerization with an agent such as phenothiazine, 4-tert-butylcatechol, 4,4'-thiobis(6-tert-butyl-m-cresol) or N,N'-diethylhydroxylamine. Unreacted monomer is then removed and the products may be isolated, generally on a freeze roll. If the compositions are to be used as latex adhesive base resins, however, it is more practical not to isolate the blend components, but to mix the latexes. This may be done prior to stripping of unreacted monomer or following the stripping process.
- the solid polymers or latexes should be mixed in proportions such that the final blend or latex contains 25-95 parts of the chloroprene homopolymer or copolymer per 100 parts of the total weight of polymeric blend components. That is, the chloroprene homopolymer or copolymer (Component A) is 25-95% of the total weight of Component A and the chloroprene/acrylate or chloroprene/methacrylate graft copolymer (Component B). It is preferred that Component A is present at levels of 30-70 wt.%. If Component A is present in quantities below 25 wt.% , quick grab (the immediate adhesion between the adhesive and substrate layers) of adhesives prepared from the blend is poor. If, however, the level of Component B is below 5% of the total weight of the blend, long term adhesion is poor.
- the blends of the present invention may be used to prepare typical elastomeric products such as belts, hoses, engine mounts, and CVJ boots. However, they are especially suited for preparation of adhesives, most particularly latex adhesives wherein substantially no organic solvent carriers are present.
- adhesive formulations are aqueous dispersions which generally contain polymer base resins and additives such as hydrocarbon tackifier resins, zinc oxide, antioxidants, thickeners, and other components known to those skilled in the art.
- a latex blend of the present invention having a solids content of 40-60 weight percent, is used in formulating the adhesives. Latex adhesives in which the blends of the present invention are present as polymeric base resins exhibit excellent adhesion to polyvinyl chloride, SBR, and canvas.
- Test specimens were prepared as follows. For each test specimen, two 1 x 6 inch (2.5 x 15.2cm) strips of substrate, coated with adhesive, were placed in an oven at 70°C for 25 seconds. The two coated substrates were placed in an air bladder press in such a way that the coated sides of the substrates were in contact. The bladder was inflated to 30 psi (0.21MPa) for 25 seconds and the sample was then removed from the press. Adhesive properties of the specimens were determined according to the following methods.
- a copolymer of chloroprene and 2,3-dichloro-l,3-butadiene was prepared by emulsion polymerization. Eighty parts chloroprene, 20 parts 2,3-dichloro-l ,3-butadiene, 1.6 parts disproportionated tall oil rosin, and 0.1 parts n-dodecyl mercaptan were emulsified with 57 parts water, 1.15 parts potassium hydroxide, 0.9 parts of the potassium salt of a condensate of naphthalene sulfonic acid and formaldehyde, 0.15 parts dimerized unsaturated fatty acid, 0.2 parts dextrose, 0.2 parts potassium sulfite, and 0.02 parts sodium 2-anthraquinone sulfonate.
- the 0 polymerization was initiated at 20°C using a 4% potassium persulfate solution. After initiation the polymerization temperature was maintained at 15°C for the duration of the reaction. When 80% of the monomer had polymerized, the polymerization was stopped by addition of phenothiazine and the unreacted monomers were removed from the 5 emulsion by steam stripping. The solids content of the emulsion after stripping was 55.3%.
- a chloroprene/methyl methacrylate graft copolymer was prepared as follows. A mixture of 80 parts chloroprene, 20 parts methyl methacrylate, and 0.2 parts n-dodecylmercaptan was emulsified with 110 o parts water, 5 parts 60% triethanolammonium dodecylbenzene sulfonate,
- a sample of the emulsion blend was coated on 1 x 6" (2.5 x 15.2cm) plasticized polyvinyl chloride and Neolite strips. First one coat 5 was brushed on and the substrates were allowed to dry for 20 minutes. Then a second coat was applied and allowed to dry for an additional 20 minutes. An adhesive specimen was formed by bonding a plasticized polyvinyl chloride strip to a Neolite strip. The quick grab of the adhesive was tested and found to be 2 pli (0.35kN/m) The long term bond strength 5 of the bonded assembly was 15 pli (2.6kN/m) after 7 days.
- a chloroprene homopolymer was prepared by emulsion polymerization.
- a solution of 100 parts chloroprene, 1.6 parts disproportionated tall oil rosin, and 0.25 parts dodecyl mercaptan was l o emulsified with a solution of 57 parts water, 1.15 parts potassium hydroxide, 0.9 parts of the potassium salt of a condensate of naphthalene sulfonic acid and formaldehyde, 0.15 parts dimerized fatty acid, 0.2 parts dextrose, 0.2 parts potassium sulfite, and 0.02 parts sodium 2- anthraquinone sulfonate.
- the emulsion was polymerized as in Example 1
- Example 3 20 copolymer emulsion described in Example 1 was added to 77g of the polychloroprene emulsion. A sample of the blended emulsion was applied to two plasticized polyvinyl chloride strips and bonded. Quick grab was 3 pli (0.53kN/m), and long term bond strength after 7 days was 10 pli (1.8kN/m). 25
- Example 3 20 copolymer emulsion described in Example 1 was added to 77g of the polychloroprene emulsion. A sample of the blended emulsion was applied to two plasticized polyvinyl chloride strips and bonded. Quick grab was 3 pli (0.53kN/m), and long term bond strength after 7 days was 10 pli (1.8kN/m). 25
- Example 3 20 copolymer emulsion described in Example 1 was added to 77g of the polychloroprene emulsion. A sample of the blended emulsion was applied to two plasticized polyvinyl chloride strips and bonded
- a latex containing a copolymer of chloroprene and 2,3- dichloro-l,3-butadiene was prepared by emulsion polymerization using the same procedure as was used to prepare the chloroprene/2,3-dichloro- 1,3-butadiene copolymer latex of Example 1 except that 0.175 parts of
- a graft copolymer of chloroprene and ethyl methacrylate was prepared using the procedure described in Example 1 for preparation 35 of the chloroprene/methyl methacrylate graft copolymer except that 20 parts of ethyl methacrylate was used in place of the methyl methacrylate. Polymerization proceeded at 15°C until a conversion of approximately 78% was reached, whereupon the temperature was raised to 48°C. Polymerization was continued until the conversion was greater than 99%. The solids content of the latex was 47.2%.
- Example 4 A 1 log sample of the chloroprene/ethyl methacrylate graft copolymer emulsion was added to 75.7g of the chloroprene/2,3-dichloro- 1,3-butadiene emulsion and the blend was stirred well. The emulsion blend was used to prepare test specimens as described in Example 1. Quick grab was 3 pli (0.53kN/m), and long term bond strength after 7 days was 2 pli (0.35kN/m).
- Example 4 A 1 log sample of the chloroprene/ethyl methacrylate graft copolymer emulsion was added to 75.7g of the chloroprene/2,3-dichloro- 1,3-butadiene emulsion and the blend was stirred well. The emulsion blend was used to prepare test specimens as described in Example 1. Quick grab was 3 pli (0.53kN/m), and long term bond strength after 7 days was 2 pli (0.35kN/m).
- a polychloroprene homopolymer latex was prepared by emulsion polymerization as follows. A solution of 100 parts chloroprene, 1.6 parts disproportionated tall oil rosin, and 0.7 parts dodecyl mercaptan was emulsified with a solution consisting of 57 parts water, 1.15 parts potassium hydroxide, 0.9 parts of the potassium salt of a condensate of naphthalene sulfonic acid and formaldehyde, 0.15 parts dimerized fatty acid, 0.1 parts potassium sulfite, 0.1 parts dextrose, and 0.002 parts para-tert-butyl catechol.
- the emulsion was polymerized at 40°C, initially using one part of 2.5% potassium persulfate solution, and then using one part of a 5.0% potassium persulfate solution.
- the polymerization was stopped by addition of phenothiazine and the unreacted monomer was removed from the emulsion by steam stripping.
- the solids content of the latex after stripping was 57.0%>.
- a chloroprene/methyl methacrylate graft copolymer latex was also prepared by emulsion polymerization.
- a mixture of 80 parts chloroprene, 19.9 parts methyl methacrylate, 0.1 part hydroxyethyl methacrylate and 0.2 parts of dodecyl mercaptan was emulsified with a solution consisting of 1 10 parts water, 5 parts 60% triethanolammonium dodecylbenzene sulfonate, 1.5 parts octyl phenol condensed with 10 moles ethylene oxide, 0.3 parts sodium sulfite, and 0.35 parts potassium hydroxide. Polymerization was then initiated at 15°C by addition of 5% potassium persulfate.
- the temperature was maintained at 15°C until the specific gravity of the emulsion reached 1.067.
- the emulsion temperature was then raised to 48°C, and 2.8 parts of a 10% sodium sulfite solution was added. Addition of the persulfate feed was continued until no further specific gravity increase was observed. The conversion was greater than 99%, and the solids content of the latex was 46.3%.
- a 71 part sample of the chloroprene/methyl methacrylate graft copolymer latex was added to 124 parts of the polychloroprene latex, and the blend was stirred well thus providing an aqueous dispersion of the present invention.
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