WO2001058971A2 - Process for the production of strongly adherent surface-coatings by plasma-activated grafting - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a process for the production of strongly adhering free-radical-curable coatings on inorganic or organic substrates by the deposition of electron- or H-donors having at least one ethylenically unsaturated group on a plasma-activated substrate.
- the invention relates also to the use of electron- or H-donors, for example amines, thioethers or thiols, having at least one ethylenically unsaturated group in the production of such layers and to the strongly adherent coatings themselves.
- a further possibility lies in subjecting the substrates to be coated to a plasma or corona treatment and then coating them, it being possible for a grafting process with e.g. acrylate monomers to be carried out between those two operations (J. Polym. Sci., Part A: Polym. Chem. 31 , 1307-1314 (1993)).
- coatings having especially good adhesion can be achieved with free-radical-curable compositions by grafting onto the substrate to be coated at .
- least one electron- or H-donor e.g. a primary, secondary or tertiary amine, a thiol or a thioether or a mixture thereof, each having at least one ethylenically unsaturated group, then providing the substrate so grafted with a free-radical-curable composition which additionally comprises either a photoinitiator or a thermally activatable initiator, e.g. an organic peroxide, and curing that composition under the action of electromagnetic radiation (UV, visible or IR light) or the application of heat.
- the resulting coatings exhibit surprisingly good adhesion which does not suffer any appreciable impairment even after several days' storage in sunlight.
- the process is simple to carry out and allows a high throughput per unit of time, since lengthy drying steps and slow crosslinking reactions are not required.
- the process is especially well suited to workpieces that are composed of different plastics and/or metals or types of glass and that without the pretreatment would therefore exhibit different degrees of adhesion to the different components or that in the case of a conventional primer treatment exhibit different affinities for the primer.
- the improvement in adhesion can be extraordinarily great, since a covalent bond to the substrate can be formed.
- the substrate suffers virtually no temperature-related damage, since the process can be carried out in such a manner that the temperatures that occur are at most briefly slightly higher than room temperature. Since the first process step is preferably carried out in vacuo, even substrates on which extraordinarily high purity demands are made can be so treated. Examples thereof can be found in the field of electronics, medicine and food packaging.
- areas that are structured imagewise can also be rendered strongly adherent by the process, for example by pretreating the substrate with the plasma through a mask and thus modifying only certain areas. Structuring can also be carried out subsequently, however, if the free-radical-curable composition contains a photoinitiator and the irradiation is carried out e.g. through a mask.
- the invention relates to a process for the production of strongly adherent coatings on an inorganic or organic substrate, in which process in a first step a) the inorganic or organic substrate is subjected to the action of a low-temperature plasma discharge, a corona discharge, high-energy UV radiation or electron radiation, the radiation or discharge is then discontinued, in a further step b) at least one electron- or H-donor, each containing at least one ethylenically unsaturated group, is applied to the inorganic or organic substrate in vacuo or at normal pressure and reacted with the free radicals formed there, and d) the substrate so precoated with coinitiator is coated with a composition comprising at least one ethylenically unsaturated monomer or oligomer and a photoinitiator, and the coating is cured by means of electromagnetic and/or ionising radiation; or c2) the substrate so precoated with coinitiator is coated with a composition comprising at least one ethy
- the electrical energy can be coupled in by inductive or capacitive means. It may be direct current or alternating current; the frequency of the alternating current may vary from a few kHz up into the MHz range. A power supply in the microwave range (GHz) is also possible.
- GHz microwave range
- primary plasma gases it is possible to use, for example, He, argon, xenon, N 2 , O 2 , C0 2 , NO, steam or air.
- the process according to the invention is not sensitive per se in respect of the coupling-in of the electrical energy.
- the process can be carried out batchwise, for example in a rotating drum, or continuously in the case of films fibres or woven fabrics Those processes are known and are described in the prior art
- the process can also be carried out under corona discharge conditions Corona discharges are produced under normal pressure conditions, the ionised gas used most frequently being air In principle, however, other gases are also possible, in which case the operation should be carried out in a closed system in order to exclude atmospheric air Another possibility is to use air as lonisation gas in corona discharges, so that the operation can be carried out in an apparatus open to the outside and, for example, a film can be drawn through continuously between the discharge electrodes Such process arrangements are known and are described, for example, in J Adhesion Sci Technol Vol 7, No 10, 1091-1127, (1993)
- the process can also be carried out using high-energy electromagnetic radiation for the treatment of substrates in vacuo or with the exclusion of oxygen
- High-energy electromagnetic radiation that comes into consideration is radiation that is capable of generating free radicals on the surface
- Examples thereof are short-wave UV radiation or X-rays
- electron beams such as are already used in the curing of surface-coatings and paints and the adhesive bonding of films
- short-wave UV radiation especially vacuum UV radiation
- UV radiation especially vacuum UV radiation
- lasers operating in a corresponding wavelength range for pointwise irradiation or for image-forming "writing" of the surface
- masks or writing lasers it is also possible for only certain areas to be loaded selectively with the graft molecules, which leads to different degrees of wetting
- the inorganic or organic substrate to be treated may be in any solid form
- the substrate is preferably in the form of a powder, a fibre, a film or a three-dimensional workpiece
- the inorganic or organic substrate is preferably a thermoplastic, elastomenc, structurally crosslinked or crosslinked polymer, a metal oxide, a glass or a metal
- thermoplastic, elastomenc, structurally crosslinked or crosslinked polymers are listed below
- Polymers of mono- and di-olefins for example polypropylene, polyisobutylene, poly- butene-1 , poly-4-methylpentene-1 , polyisoprene or polybutadiene and also polyme ⁇ sates of cyclo-olefins, for example of cyclopentene or norbornene, and also polyethylene (which may optionally be cross-linked), for example high density polyethylene (HDPE), high density polyethylene of high molecular weight (HDPE-HMW), high density polyethylene of ultra-high molecular weight (HDPE-UHMW), medium density polyethylene (MDPE), low density polyethylene (LDPE), and linear low density polyethylene (LLDPE), (VLDPE) and (ULDPE)
- HDPE high density polyethylene
- HDPE-HMW high density polyethylene of high molecular weight
- HDPE-UHMW high density polyethylene of ultra-high molecular weight
- MDPE medium density polyethylene
- LDPE low density polyethylene
- Polyolefins that is to say polymers of mono-olefins, as mentioned by way of example in the preceding paragraph, especially polyethylene and polypropylene, can be prepared by various processes, especially by the following methods
- the catalyst usually containing one or more metals of group IVb, Vb, Vlb or VIII
- metals generally have one or more ligands, such as oxides, halides, alcoholates, esters, ethers, amines, alkyls, alkenyls and/or aryls, which may be either ⁇ - or ⁇ -coordinated
- ligands such as oxides, halides, alcoholates, esters, ethers, amines, alkyls, alkenyls and/or aryls, which may be either ⁇ - or ⁇ -coordinated
- Such metal complexes may be free or fixed to carriers, for example to activated magnesium chloride, t ⁇ tan ⁇ um(lll) chloride, aluminium oxide or silicon oxide
- Such catalysts may be soluble or insoluble in the polymerisation medium
- the catalysts can be active as such in the polymerisation or further activators may be used, for example metal alkyls, metal hydrides, metal alky
- Mixtures of the polymers mentioned under 1) for example mixtures of polypropylene with polyisobutylene, polypropylene with polyethylene (for example PP/HDPE, PP/LDPE) and mixtures of different types of polyethylene (for example LDPE/HDPE).
- Copolymers of mono- and di-olefins with one another or with other vinyl monomers for example ethylene/propylene copolymers, linear low density polyethylene (LLDPE) and mixtures thereof with low density polyethylene (LDPE), propylene/butene-1 copolymers, propylene/isobutylene copolymers, ethylene/butene-1 copolymers, ethylene/hexene copolymers.
- LLDPE linear low density polyethylene
- LDPE low density polyethylene
- propylene/butene-1 copolymers propylene/isobutylene copolymers
- ethylene/butene-1 copolymers ethylene/butene-1 copolymers
- ethylene/hexene copolymers for example ethylene/propylene copolymers, linear low density polyethylene (LLDPE) and mixtures thereof with low density polyethylene (LDPE), propylene/butene-1 copolymers, propylene/isobutylene copo
- ethylene/methylpentene copolymers ethylene/heptene copolymers, ethylene/- octene copolymers, propylene/butadiene copolymers, isobutylene/isoprene copolymers, ethylene/alkyl acrylate copolymers, ethylene/alkyl methacrylate copolymers, ethylene/vinyl acetate copolymers and copolymers thereof with carbon monoxide, or ethylene/acrylic acid copolymers and salts thereof (ionomers), and also terpolymers of ethylene with propylene and a diene, such as hexadiene, dicyclopentadiene or ethyiidenenorbornene; and also mixtures of such copolymers with one another or with polymers mentioned under 1), for example polypropylene-ethylene/propylene copolymers, LDPE-ethylene/vinyl acetate copolymers, LDPE-ethylene/acryl
- Hydrocarbon resins for example C 5 -C 9
- hydrogenated modifications thereof for example tackifier resins
- Polystyrene poly(p-methylstyrene), poly( ⁇ -methylstyrene).
- Copolymers of styrene or ⁇ -methylstyrene with dienes or acrylic derivatives for example styrene/butadiene, styrene/acrylonitrile, styrene/alkyl methacrylate, styrene/butadiene/alkyl acrylate and methacrylate, styrene/maleic acid anhydride, styrene/acrylonitrile/methyl acrylate; high-impact-strength mixtures consisting of styrene copolymers and another polymer, for example a polyacrylate, a diene polymer or an ethylene/propylene/diene terpolymer; and also block copolymers of styrene, for example styrene/butadiene/styrene, styrene/isoprene/styrene, styrene/ethylene-butylene/st
- Graft copolymers of styrene or ⁇ -methylstyrene for example styrene on polybutadiene, styrene on polybutadiene/styrene or polybutadiene/acrylonitnle copolymers, styrene and acrylonitnle (or methacrylonitrile) on polybutadiene, styrene, acrylonitnle and methyl methacrylate on polybutadiene, styrene and maleic acid anhydride on polybutadiene, styrene, acrylonitnle and maleic acid anhydride or maleic acid imide on polybutadiene, styrene and maleic acid imide on polybutadiene, styrene and maleic acid imide on polybutadiene, styrene and alkyl acrylates or alkyl methacrylates on polybutadiene, styrene
- Halogen-containing polymers for example polychloroprene, chlorinated rubber, chlorinated and brominated copolymer of isobutylene/isoprene (halobutyl rubber), chlorinated or chlorosulfonated polyethylene, copolymers of ethylene and chlorinated ethylene, epichlorohydrin homo- and co-polymers, especially polymers of halogen-containing vinyl compounds, for example polyvinyl chloride, polyvinylidene chloride, polyvinyl fluoride, polyvmylidene fluoride, and copolymers thereof, such as vinyl chlonde/vinylidene chloride, vinyl chloride/vinyl acetate or vinylidene chloride/vinyl acetate
- Copolymers of the monomers mentioned under 9) with one another or with other unsaturated monomers for example acrylonitnle/butadiene copolymers, acrylonitnle/alkyl acrylate copolymers, acrylonitnle/alkoxyalkyl acrylate copolymers, acrylonitnle/vinyl halide copolymers or acrylonitnle/alkyl methacrylate/butadiene terpolymers
- Polymers derived from unsaturated alcohols and amines or their acyl derivatives or acetals such as polyvinyl alcohol, polyvinyl acetate, stearate, benzoate or maleate, poly- vinylbutyral, polyallyl phthalate, polyallylmelamine, and the copolymers thereof with olefins mentioned in Point 1
- Homo- and co-polymers of cyclic ethers such as polyalkylene glycols, polyethylene oxide, polypropylene oxide or copolymers thereof with bisglycidyl ethers
- Polyacetals such as polyoxymethylene, and also those polyoxy ethylenes which contain comonomers, for example ethylene oxide, polyacetals that are modified with thermoplastic polyurethanes, acrylates or MBS
- Polyamides and copolyamides derived from diamines and dicarboxylic acids and/or from aminocarboxylic acids or the corresponding lactams such as polyamide 4, polyamide 6, polyamide 6/6, 6/10, 6/9, 6/12, 4/6, 12/12, polyamide 11 , polyamide 12, aromatic polyamides derived from m-xylene, diamine and adipic acid, polyamides prepared from hexamethylene- diamine and iso- and/or tere-phtha c acid and optionally an elastomer as modifier, for example poly-2,4,4-tr ⁇ methylhexamethylene terephthalamide or poly-m-phenylene isophthal- amide
- Polyesters derived from dicarboxylic acids and dialcohols and/or from hydroxycarboxyhc acids or the corresponding lactones such as polyethylene terephthalate, polybutylene tere- phthalate, poly-1 ,4-d ⁇ methylolcyclohexane terephthalate, polyhydroxybenzoates, and also block polyether esters derived from polyethers with hydroxyl terminal groups, and also polyesters modified with polycarbonates or MBS 19. Polycarbonates and polyester carbonates.
- Unsaturated polyester resins derived from copolyesters of saturated and unsaturated dicarboxylic acids with polyhydric alcohols, and also vinyl compounds as crosslinking agents, and also the halogen-containing, difficultly combustible modifications thereof.
- Crosslinkable acrylic resins derived from substituted acrylic acid esters, e.g. from epoxy acrylates, urethane acrylates or polyester acrylates.
- Crosslinked epoxy resins derived from aliphatic, cycloaliphatic, heterocyclic or aromatic glycidyl compounds, e.g. products of bisphenol-A diglycidyl ethers, bisphenol-F diglycidyl ethers, that are crosslinked using customary hardeners, e.g. anhydrides or amines with or without accelerators.
- Natural polymers such as cellulose, natural rubber, gelatin, or polymer-homologously chemically modified derivatives thereof, such as cellulose acetates, propionates and butyrates, and the cellulose ethers, such as methyl cellulose; and also colophonium resins and derivatives.
- Mixtures (polyblends) of the afore-mentioned polymers for example PP/EPDM, poly- amide/EPDM or ABS, PVC/EVA, PVC/ABS, PVC/MBS, PC/ABS, PBTP/ABS, PC/ASA, PC/PBT, PVC/CPE, PVC/acrylates, POM/thermoplastic PUR, PC/thermoplastic PUR, POM/acrylate, POM/MBS, PPO/HIPS, PPO/PA 6.6 and copolymers, PA/HDPE, PA/PP, PA7PPO, PBT/PC/ABS or PBT/PET/PC.
- paper should also be understood as being an structurally crosslinked polymer, especially in the form of cardboard, which can additionally be coated with e.g. Teflon®.
- substrates are, for example, commercially available.
- thermoplastic, crosslinked or structurally crosslinked plastics is preferably a polyolefin, polyamide, polyimide, polyacrylate, polycarbonate, polystyrene or an acrylic/melamine, alkyd or polyurethane surface-coating.
- Polycarbonate, polyethylene, polypropylene, polyamide and polyimide are especially preferred.
- the plastics may be in the form of films, injection-moulded articles, extruded workpieces, fibres, felts or woven fabrics.
- inorganic substrates there come into consideration especially glass, metal oxides and metals. They may be silicates and semi-metal or metal oxide glass which are preferably in the form of powder having average particle diameters of from 10 nm to 2000 ⁇ m. The particles may be solid or porous. Examples of oxides and silicates are SiO 2 , TiO 2 , ZrO 2 , MgO, NiO, WO 3 , AI 2 O 3 , La 2 O 3 , silica gels, clays and zeolites.
- Preferred inorganic substrates, in addition to metals, are silica gels, aluminium oxide, titanium oxide and glass and mixtures thereof.
- metal substrates there come into consideration especially Fe, Al, Ti, Ni, Mo, Cr and steel alloys.
- the electron- or H-donor is preferably a primary, secondary or tertiary amine, a thiol or a thioether or a mixture thereof.
- any amine, thiol or thioether that contains at least one ethylenically unsaturated group is suitable for use in the process according to the invention.
- Amines, especially secondary or tertiary amines, are preferred.
- aliphatic or cycloaliphatic amines that, in addition to the amine nitrogen atom, may also contain further hetero atoms. Examples are derivatives of piperidine, morpholine or piperazine.
- Oligomeric amines are also possible.
- Ri is H or C 1 -C 4 alkyl; preferably H or CH 3 ;
- R 2 and R 3 are each independently of the other C C 18 alkyl or, in formulae la, lb and le, together with the nitrogen atom to which they are bonded form a 5- or 6-membered cycloaliphatic ring which may additionally be interrupted by a nitrogen or oxygen atom; or
- R 2 in formula lc has the additional meaning of the group R., ;
- R 4 is C ⁇ -C 18 alkyl, phenyl, phenyl-d-C 3 alkyl or a group -C(O)-C 1 -C 18 alkyl or -C(O)-(CH 2 ) a -phenyl wherein a is a number from 0 to 3; R 5 is d-Cisalkyl, phenyl or phenyl-d-Csalkyl; X is a direct bond, a group -(CH 2 ) n - or a branched C 3 -C 18 alkylene group; and n is a number from 1 to 12.
- R 2 and R 3 are d-C 4 alkyl or together with the nitrogen atom to which they are bonded form a morpholine radical.
- R 4 is C-,-C 4 alkyl or benzyl.
- R 5 is preferably d-C alkyl and n is preferably from 1 to 4.
- d-CisAlkyl is linear or branched and is, for example, d-C 8 -, d-C 6 - or d-C 4 -alkyl.
- Examples are methyl, ethyl, propyl, isopropyl, n-butyl, sec-butyl, iso-butyl, tert-butyl, pentyl, hexyl, heptyl, 2,4,4-trimethyl-pentyl, 2-ethylhexyl, octyl, nonyl, decyl, undecyl, dodecyl and octadecyl, especially e.g. methyl or butyl.
- Phenylalkyl is phenylpropyl, phenylethyl and especially benzyl.
- R 2 and R 3 together with the nitrogen atom form a 5- or 6-membered cycloaliphatic ring which may additionally be interrupted by a nitrogen or oxygen atom, they form, for example, cyclopentyl, cyclohexyl, pyrrolidine, morpholine, pyrazoline, pyrazolidone, imidazoline, imidazolidine, oxazoiidine, oxazolidinone, piperidine, piperazine or piperazinone.
- the compounds of formulae la to le are mostly known and are commercially available or can be prepared in accordance with analogy processes.
- Suitable compounds are also amine-group-containing or thio-group-containing vinyl ethers or styrenes. Examples are given below:
- 2-N-Morpholinoethyl acrylate 2-N-morpholinoethyl methacrylate, N,N-diethylaminoethyl acrylate, N,N-dimethylaminoethyl acrylate, 3-(dimethylamino)propyl acrylate, 2-(diethyl- amino)ethyl methacrylate, 2-(dimethylamino)ethyl methacrylate, 3-(dimethylamino)neopentyl acrylate, 2-(tert-butylamino)ethyl methacrylate, 2-(diisopropylamino)ethyl methacrylate, 2- aminoethyl methacrylate hydrochloride, methyl-3-(dimethylamino)-2-(2,2-dimethylpropanoyl) acrylate, ethyl-3-dimethylaminoacrylate, benzyl-2-(diphenylmethylamin
- dimethyl-bis(methylthio)methylene malonate N-vinylpyrrolidone, N,N- diethyl-2-ethylvinyl ether.
- Those compounds are all known and are commercially available
- suitable amines are provided by a number of manufacturers under their trade names and these too can be used in the context of the present invention Examples are mentioned below From UCB SA Ebecryl® P 115 and Ebecryl® 7100 From Cray Valley CN 371 , CN 383, CN 384, CN 381 , CN 386 From Rahn Genomer® 5248, Genomer®5275, Genomer®5695, ACMO (acryloylmorpholine) From Akcros Chemicals Actilan® 705, 715, 725, 735, 745 From CPS Chemical Company Ageflex® FH 1 , FH 2, FU 1 , FU 2, FU 4 From Cognis Photomer 4770, Photomer 4967, RCC 13-660, RCC 13-661 From BASF
- the electron- or H-donors for example the amines, thiols and thioethers, containing at least one ethylenically unsaturated group can be vaporised, for example, on a heatable device in vacuo after the free-radical-formmg discharge or irradiation (Process step a)) has been discontinued, so that they are deposited on the workpiece being treated, where they react with free radical sites
- the vaporisation can be effected in the form of a solid, a melt or with a suitable solvent, the vapour pressure of the solvent preferably being close to that of the electron- or H-donors
- Other methods of application e g pouring, immersion, spraying, spreading, knife application, roller application, spin-coating or electrophoretic deposition, are also possible, however
- the electron- or H-donors having at least one ethylenically unsaturated group can also be applied from a solution by spraying This is preferably effected as soon as possible after the corona discharge, for example in a continuous process by means of nozzles downstream of the discharge zone
- the ratio of electron- or H-donors to photoinitiator and/or monomer is preferably from 10 1 to 1 2
- the workpiece can be stored or immediately processed further, a free-radical-curable composition containing ethylenically unsaturated bonds being applied by means of known technology. This can be effected by means of pouring, immersion, spraying, spreading, knife application, roller application or spin-coating. Electrophoretic deposition is also possible.
- the unsaturated compounds of the free-radical-curable composition may contain one or more ethylenically unsaturated double bonds. They may be low molecular weight (monomeric) or higher molecular weight (oligomeric). Examples of monomers having a double bond are alkyl and hydroxyalkyl acrylates and methacrylates, e.g. methyl, ethyl, butyl, 2- ethylhexyl and 2-hydroxyethyl acrylate, isobornyl acrylate and methyl and ethyl methacrylate. Also of interest are silicone acrylates.
- acrylonitnle acrylamide, methacrylamide, N-substituted (meth)acrylamides
- vinyl esters such as vinyl acetate, vinyl ethers, such as isobutyl vinyl ether, styrene, alkyl- and halo-styrenes, N-vinylpyrrolidone, vinyl chloride and vinylidene chloride.
- Examples of monomers having several double bonds are ethylene glycol diacrylate, propyl- ene glycol diacrylate, neopentyl glycol diacrylate, hexamethylene glycol diacrylate, bis- phenol-A diacrylate, 4,4'-bis(2-acryloyloxyethoxy)diphenylpropane, trimethylolpropane triacrylate, pentaerythritol triacrylate, pentaerythritol tetraacrylate, vinyl acrylate, divinyl- benzene, divinyl succinate, diallyl phthalate, triallyl phosphate, triallyl isocyanurate, tris(hydroxyethyl) isocyanurate triacrylate and tris(2-acryloylethyl) isocyanurate.
- oligomeric polyunsaturated compounds examples include acrylated epoxy resins, acrylated or vinyl-ether- or epoxy-group-containing polyesters, polyurethanes and polyethers.
- unsaturated oligomers are unsaturated polyester resins, which are usually produced from maleic acid, phthalic acid and one or more diols and have molecular weights of about from 500 to 3000.
- vinyl ether monomers and oligomers and also maleate-terminated oligomers having polyester, polyurethane, polyether, polyvinyl ether and epoxide main chains.
- combinations of vinyl-ether-group-carrying oligomers and polymers are very suitable, but copolymers of monomers functionalised with vinyl ether and maleic acid also come into consideration.
- Such unsaturated oligomers can also be termed pre- polymers.
- esters of ethylenically unsaturated carboxylic acids and polyols or polyepoxides are particularly suitable, and polymers having ethylenically unsaturated groups in the chain or in side groups, e.g.
- unsaturated polyesters polyamides and polyurethanes and copolymers thereof, alkyd resins, polybutadiene and butadiene copolymers, polyisoprene and isoprene copolymers, polymers and copolymers having (meth)acryiic groups in side chains, and also mixtures of one or more such polymers.
- unsaturated carboxylic acids are acrylic acid, methacrylic acid, crotonic acid, itaconic acid, cinnamic acid and unsaturated fatty acids such as linolenic acid or oleic acid.
- Acrylic and methacrylic acid are preferred.
- Suitable polyols are aromatic and especially aliphatic and cycloaliphatic polyols.
- aromatic polyols are hydroquinone, 4,4'-dihydroxydiphenyl, 2,2-di(4-hydroxyphenyl)pro- pane, and novolaks and resols.
- polyepoxides are those based on the said polyols, especially the aromatic polyols and epichlorohydrin.
- Also suitable as polyols are polymers and copolymers that contain hydroxyl groups in the polymer chain or in side groups, e.g. polyvinyl alcohol and copolymers thereof or polymethacrylic acid hydroxyalkyl esters or copolymers thereof.
- Further suitable polyols are oligoesters having hydroxyl terminal groups.
- Examples of aliphatic and cycloaliphatic polyols include alkylenediols having preferably from 2 to 12 carbon atoms, such as ethylene glycol, 1 ,2- or 1 ,3-propanediol, 1 ,2-, 1 ,3- or 1 ,4- butanediol, pentanediol, hexanediol, octanediol, dodecanediol, diethylene glycol, triethylene glycol, polyethylene glycols having molecular weights of preferably from 200 to 1500, 1 ,3- cyclopentanediol, 1 ,2-, 1 ,3- or 1 ,4-cyclohexanediol, 1 ,4-dihydroxymethylcyclohexane, glycerol, tris( ⁇ -hydroxyethyl)amine, trimethylolethane, trimethylolpropane, pentaerythr
- the polyols may be partially or fully esterified by one or by different unsaturated carboxylic acid(s), it being possible for the free hydroxyl groups in partial esters to have been modified, for example etherified, or esterified by other carboxylic acids.
- esters are: t ⁇ methylolpropane triacrylate, trimethylolethane triacrylate, tnmethylolpropane dimethacrylate, trimethylolethane trimethacrylate, tetramethylene glycol dimethacrylate, t ⁇ ethylene glycol dimethacrylate, tetraethylene glycol diacrylate, pentaerythritol diacrylate, pentaerythritol triacrylate, pentaerythritol tetraacrylate, dipentaerythntol diacrylate, dipentaerythntol triacrylate dipentaerythntol tetraacrylate, dipentaerythntol pentaacrylate dipentaerythntol hexaacrylate, tnpentaerythritol octaacrylate, pentaerythritol dimethacrylate, pentaerythritol trimethacrylate, dipentaeryth
- polyamines are ethylenediamine, 1 ,2- or 1 ,3-propylened ⁇ am ⁇ ne, 1 ,2-, 1 ,3- or 1 ,4-butylened ⁇ am ⁇ ne, 1 ,5-pentylened ⁇ am ⁇ ne, 1 ,6- hexylenediamine, octylenediamine, dodecylenediamine, 1 ,4-d ⁇ am ⁇ no-cyclohexane, iso- phoronediamine, phenylenediamine, bisphenylenediamine, di- ⁇ -aminoethyl ether, diethylenetnamine, t ⁇ ethylenetetramine and d ⁇ ( ⁇ -am ⁇ noethoxy)- and d ⁇
- Suitable unsaturated polyesters and polyamides are derived, for example, from maleic acid and diols or diamines
- the maleic acid may have been partially replaced by other dicarboxylic acids They may be used together with ethylenically unsaturated comonomers, e g styrene
- the polyesters and polyamides may also be derived from dicarboxylic acids and ethylenically unsaturated diols or diamines, especially from those having longer chains of e.g. from 6 to 20 carbon atoms.
- polyurethanes are those composed of saturated diisocyanates and unsaturated diols or unsaturated diisocyanates and saturated diols.
- Suitable comonomers include, for example, olefins, such as ethylene, propene, butene, hexene, (meth)acrylates, acrylonitnle, styrene and vinyl chloride. Polymers having (meth)acrylate groups in the side chain are likewise known.
- Examples are reaction products of novolak-based epoxy resins with (meth)acrylic acid; homo- or co-polymers of vinyl alcohol or hydroxyalkyl derivatives thereof that have been esterified with (meth)acrylic acid; and homo- and co-polymers of (meth)acrylates that have been esterified with hydroxyalkyl (meth)acrylates.
- an acrylate or methacrylate compound as ethylenically mono- or poly-unsaturated compound.
- the composition can be cured thermally in the presence of a thermally activatable initiator.
- Suitable initiators e.g. peroxides or azo compounds, are known to the person skilled in the art and are commercially available.
- Suitable peroxides are: acetyl-cyclohexanesulfonyl peroxide, diisopropyl peroxydicarbonate, tert-amyl perneo- decanoate, tert-butyl perneodecanoate, tert-butyl perpivalate, tert-amyl perpivalate, bis(2,4- dichlorobenzoyl)peroxide, diisononanoyl peroxide, didecanoyl peroxide, dioctanoyl peroxide, dilauroyl peroxide, bis(2-methylbenzoyl)peroxide, disuccinic acid peroxides, diacetyl peroxide, dibenzoyl peroxide, tert-butyl per-2-ethylhexanoate, bis(4-chlorobenzoyl)peroxide, tert- butyl perisobutyrate, tert
- Suitable azo compunds are azoisobutyronit ⁇ le (AIBN), and the products marketed by DuPont under the name Vazo®
- composition can also be cured by UV/VIS/IR radiation in the presence of a photoinitiator Such curing is preferred, but electron beam curing is also possible
- UV/VIS radiation is to be understood as being electromagnetic radiation in a wavelength range of from 100 nm to 1200 nm Preference is given to the range from 200 nm to 600 nm, especially from 300 nm to 600 nm Suitable radiation sources are known to the person skilled in the art and are commercially available
- the photosensitivity of the compositions usually extends from approximately 200 nm to approximately 600 nm (UV field) Suitable radiation is present, for example, in sunlight or light from artificial light sources Accordingly a large number of the most varied kinds of light source may be used
- Both point sources and planiform radiators are suitable Examples are carbon arc lamps, xenon arc lamps, medium-pressure, high-pressuie and low-pressure mercury arc radiators doped, where appropriate, with metal halides (metal halide lamps), microwave-excited metal vapour lamps, excimer lamps, superactmic fluorescent tubes, fluorescent lamps, argon incandescent lamps, electronic flash lamps, photographic floodlight lamps and light-emitting diodes (LED)
- the distance between the lamp and the substrate to be irradiated may vary according to the intended use and the type and strength of the lamp and may be, for example, from 2 cm to 150 cm
- laser light sources for example excimer lasers, such as Krypton-F lasers for irradiation
- photomitiators in the radiation-curable surface-coatings it is possible to use any initiators known from the prior art Such photomitiators can also, as described above, be vaporised in Process step b)
- aromatic carbonyl compounds e g benzophenone and derivatives, acetophenone and derivatives thereof, acylphosphme oxides, bisacylphosphine oxides, thioxanthone, especially also isopropyl thioxanthone, anthraqumone derivatives and 3- acylcoumann derivatives, terphenyls, styryl ketones, and also 3-(aroylmethylene)-th ⁇ azol ⁇ nes, camphor quinone, and also eosme, rhodamine and erythrosme dyes It is also possible to use hexaarylbisimidazoles (EP-A-475 153), acndines (US 5 334 484) and dye borate salts and combinations of dyes with borates (US 4 772 541 and US 5 932 393)
- Typical examples are mentioned below, which can be used both on their own or in admixture with one another
- Benzophenone 4-phenylbenzophenone, 4-methoxybenzophenone, 4,4'-dimethoxy- benzophenone, 4,4'-dimethylbenzophenone, 4,4'-dichlorobenzophenone, 4,4'-dimethyl- aminobenzophenone, 4,4'-diethyiaminobenzophenone, 4-methylbenzophenone, 2,4,6- trimethylbenzophenone, 4-(4-methylthiophenyl)-benzophenone, 3,3'-dimethyl-4-methoxy- benzophenone, methyl-2-benzoyl benzoate, 4-(2-hydroxyethylthio)-benzophenone, 4-(4- tolylthio)benzophenone, 4-benzoyl-N,N,N-trimethylbenzenemethanaminium chloride, 2- hydroxy-3-(4-benzoylphenoxy)-N,N,N-trimethyl-1-propanaminium chloride monohydrate, 4- (13-
- benzophenones benzophenone derivatives
- thioxanthone thioxanthone derivatives
- acetophenone and acetophenone derivatives are preferred.
- Some of the compounds of those classes have been mentioned above. They are known to the person skilled in the art and are commercially available.
- the free-radical-curable composition may also comprise further additives, especially light stabilisers.
- the radiation-curable compositions may also be pigmented when a suitable photoinitiator is chosen, it being possible for coloured pigments as well as white pigments, dyes and fillers to be used.
- the coating can be applied in any layer thicknesses, preferably from about 0.1 ⁇ m to about 1000 ⁇ m, especially about from 1 ⁇ m to 100 ⁇ m. In the range of low layer thicknesses ⁇ 5 ⁇ m, pigmented surface-coatings are also referred to as printing inks.
- UV absorbers e.g. those of the hydroxyphenylbenzo- triazole, hydroxyphenylbenzophenone, oxalic acid amide or hydroxyphenyl-s-triazine type.
- UV absorbers e.g. those of the hydroxyphenylbenzo- triazole, hydroxyphenylbenzophenone, oxalic acid amide or hydroxyphenyl-s-triazine type.
- HALS stencally hindered amines
- UV absorbers and light stabilisers examples of such UV absorbers and light stabilisers are
- esters of unsubstituted or substituted benzoic acids e g 4-tert-butyl-phenyl sahcylate, phenyl sahcylate, octylphenyl sahcylate, dibenzoylresorcmol, b ⁇ s(4-tert-butylbenzoyl)- resorcmol, benzoylresorcinol, 3,5-d ⁇ -tert-butyl-4-hydroxybenzo ⁇ c acid 2,4-d ⁇ -tert-butylphenyl ester, 3,5-d ⁇ -tert-butyl-4-hydroxybenzo ⁇ c acid hexadecyl ester, 3,5-d ⁇ -tert-butyl-4-hydroxy- benzoic acid octadecyl ester, 3,5-d ⁇ -tert-butyl-4-hydroxybenzo ⁇ c acid 2-methyl-4,6-d ⁇ -tert- butylphenyl ester
- Phosphites and phosphonites e.g. triphenyl phosphite, diphenylalkyl phosphites, phenyl- dialkyl phosphites, tris(nonylphenyl)phosphite, trilauryl phosphite, trioctadecyl phosphite, distearyl-pentaerythritol diphosphite, tris(2,4-di-tert-butylphenyl)phosphite, diisodecylpenta- erythritol diphosphite, bis(2,4-di-tert-butylphenyl)pentaerythritol diphosphite, bis(2,6-di-tert- butyl-4-methylphenyl)pentaerythritol diphosphite, bis-isodecyloxy-pentaerythritol diphos
- additives customary in the art e.g. antistatics, flow improvers and adhesion promoters.
- Process step a) is preferably carried out with a low-temperature plasma discharge.
- the process can be carried out within a wide pressure range; as pressure increases the discharge characteristics shift from pure low-temperature plasma towards corona discharge and ultimately at atmospheric pressure of about 1000-1100 mbar change into a pure corona discharge.
- the process is preferably carried out at a process pressure of from 10 "6 mbar up to atmospheric pressure (1013 mbar), especially in the range from 10 "4 to 10 "2 mbar as a plasma process and at atmospheric pressure as a corona process.
- the process is preferably carried out by using as plasma gas an inert gas or a mixture of an inert gas with a reactive gas.
- the temperature at which an electron- or H-donor, e.g. an amine, a thiol or a thioether or a mixture thereof, each containing at least one ethylenically unsaturated group, is vaporised in vacuo is preferably from 20°C to 250°C, especially from 40°C to 150°C.
- the deposited layer of electron- or H-donor preferably has a thickness ranging from a mono- molecular layer up to 100 nm, especially from 10 nm to 60 nm.
- the plasma treatment of the inorganic or organic substrate a) is preferably carried out for from 1 s to 300 s, especially from 10 s to 200 s.
- the deposition of the electron- or H-donor in Process step b) is carried out in vacuo preferably for from 1 s to 100 minutes.
- a solution or melt of the electron- or H-donor is preferably applied by spraying immediately after the discharge zone.
- the corona discharge can also be carried out under a protective gas atmosphere.
- the further processing time depends upon the lifespan of the resulting free radicals on the surface.
- the invention relates also to the use of at least one electron- or H-donor, each containing at least one ethylenically unsaturated group, in the production of strongly adherent coatings on an inorganic or organic substrate, in which process in a first step a) the inorganic or organic substrate is subjected to the action of a low-temperature plasma discharge, a corona discharge, high-energy UV radiation or electron radiation, the radiation or discharge is then discontinued, in a further step b) one or more electron-donors as comitiators, containing at least one ethylenically unsaturated group, are applied to the inorganic or organic substrate in vacuo or at normal pressure and reacted with the free radical sites formed there, and d ) the substrate so precoated with coinitiator is coated with a composition comprising at least one ethylenically unsaturated monomer or o gomer and a photoinitiator, and the coating is cured by means of electromagnetic and/or i
- the invention relates also to strongly adherent coatings, obtainable in accordance with the process described above
- Such strongly adherent coatings are important both as protective layers or coverings (it being possible for such coatings additionally to be pigmented) and as image-forming coatings, e g in resist technology
- the plasma treatment is carried out in a commercially available parallel plate reactor at 40 kHz, 30 W An approximately 50 ⁇ m thick commercially available PE film is used as substrate
- the substrate is exposed to an argon/O 2 plasma (75/25) at 3 x10 2 mbar for 10 seconds
- the plasma is discontinued and the pressure is reduced to 2 x10 4 mbar
- the 2-N-morphohnoethyl acrylate which has been introduced into a reservoir flange-mounted on the plasma chamber, is transferred to the reactor, that being achieved using a metering needle valve
- the pressure is then set to 5 x 10 "4 mbar
- the plasma-activated substrate is exposed to the resulting monomer vapour for 10 minutes, a layer thickness of about 30 nm being achieved The thickness is measured using a commercially available quartz oscillator
- the substrate so precoated is divided into pieces and coated with three radiation-curable epoxyacrylate compositions, consisting of a standard basic formulation of 89% Ebecryl® 604 (UCB), 10% SR® 344 (Sartomer), 1% Ebecryl® 350 (UCB) and the appropriate photoinitiator
- UMB Ebecryl® 604
- SR® 344 Sartomer
- Ebecryl® 350 UMB
- Formulation B 2% isopropylthioxanthone (ITX) / 2% N-methyldimethanolamine (NMDEA)
- samples that have not been pretreated are likewise coated with formulations A-C
- coated samples are cured in an AETEK processor having two 80W/cm medium- pressure mercury lamps at a belt speed of 10 m/mm
- the adhesive strength is determined by tearing an adhesive tape off the test films and by mechanically stressing the test films by folding
- Example 2 PP film
- PE films are treated in a parallel plate reactor at 13.56 MHz and a variable output of from 10 to 100 W.
- the plasma chamber is evacuated to a pressure of 1-5x10 " " " mbar.
- the substrates are exposed on the cathode to an Ar/air plasma (50/50) at a pressure of
- the coated samples are irradiated in a UV processor (Fusion Systems) with a microwave- excited Hg lamp (type H) and an output of 120 W/cm at a belt speed of 10 m/min.
- the adhesive strength is determined by mechanically stressing the films by folding and by tearing an adhesive tape off the films. The results are given in Table 3. Table 3
- Pieces of samples 3 and 4 are boiled in deionised water for 10 minutes. In the case of sample 3 the coating becomes detached, but in the case of sample 4 it remains adherent.
- PE films are treated analogously to Example 3, but this time vapour-deposition is carried out with CN 386 (Sartomer). The results are given in Table 4.
- Table 4 Table 4
- PE films are treated analogously to Example 3, but this time vapour-deposition is carried out with morpholinoethyl methacrylate (Polyscience). The results are given in Table 5. Table 5
- the irradiated samples are treated with acetone.
- the cured film-coating can be washed off, while in the case of sample 18 it remains adhering to the film.
- Example 8 The procedure is analogous to Example 3 and a carbon-black-filled rubber is used as substrate. An Ar/oxygen plasma (75/25) is used and the UV-curable formulation contains 2 parts Darocur® 1173. Ebecryl® P115 is vaporised. The results are given in Table 8.
- the ink is applied with a 12 ⁇ m spiral applicator and the irradiation is carried out at a belt speed of 10 m/min.
- the results are shown in Table 9.
- Example 10 PTFE film
- Ar/oxygen plasma 75/25) is used.
- Ebecryl® P1 15 is vaporised.
- the blue flexo-printing ink from Example 9 is used as UV-curable formulation.
- the ink is applied with a 12 ⁇ m spiral applicator and the irradiation is carried out at a belt speed of 10 m/min. The results are shown in Table 10.
- Example 11 Mylar® film
- Example 11 The procedure is analogous to Example 3, but a Mylar® film is used as substrate and an Ar/oxygen plasma (75/25) is used. Ebecryl® P115 is vaporised. The blue flexo-printing ink from Example 9 is used as UV-curable formulation. The ink is applied with a 12 ⁇ m spiral applicator and the irradiation is carried out at a belt speed of 10 m/min. The results are shown in Table 11.
- Example 12 PP film
- Example 9 The procedure is analogous to Example 3, but a 15 ⁇ m biaxially stretched polypropylene film is used as substrate and an Ar/air plasma (50/50) is used. Acryloylmorpholine is vaporised. The blue flexo-printing ink from Example 9 is used as UV-curable formulation. The ink is apphed with a 12 ⁇ m spiral applicator and the irradiation is carried out at a belt speed of
- Example 13 PP film
- Example 3 The procedure is analogous to Example 3, but a 15 ⁇ m biaxially stretched polypropylene film is used as substrate and an Ar/air plasma (50/50) is used Acryloylmorpholme is vaporised
- the formulation from Example 3 is used as UV-curable formulation
- Two pieces of each of samples 1 and 4 are placed one on top of the other pnor to irradiation in such a manner that the UV-curable formulation between the films is able to act as adhesive Tests are carried out to discover how well the two strips adhere to one another after irradiation
- Table 13 The results are given in Table 13
- Example 14 PP film
- Example 14 The procedure is analogous to Example 13, but Actilane 705 is vaporised
- the formulation from Example 3 is used as UV-curable formulation
- Two pieces of each of samples 1 and 4 are placed one on top of the other prior to irradiation in such a manner that the UV-curable formulation between the films is able to act as adhesive Tests are carried out to discover how well the two strips adhere to one another after irradiation
- Table 14 The results are given in Table 14
- Example 15 PP film
- Example 9 The procedure is analogous to Example 3, but a 15 ⁇ m biaxially stretched polypropylene film is used as substrate and Ar/air plasmas of different compositions are applied for 5 seconds at 30 W Ebecryl® P 115 is vaporised
- the blue flexo-printing ink from Example 9 is used as UV-curable formulation
- the ink is applied with a 6 ⁇ m spiral applicator and the irradiation is carried out at a belt speed of 25 m/min
- Table 15 The results are shown in Table 15
- Example 16 PP film
- Example 16 The procedure is analogous to Example 3, but a 15 ⁇ m biaxially stretched polypropylene film is used as substrate and a pure Ar plasma is used Actilane® 715 is vaporised The blue flexo-prmting ink from Example 9 is used as UV-curable formulation The ink is applied with a 6 ⁇ m spiral applicator and the irradiation is carried out at a belt speed of 25 m/min The results are shown in Table 16
- Example 17 PP film
- Example 9 The procedure is analogous to Example 3, but a 15 ⁇ m biaxially stretched polypropylene film is used as substrate and a pure Ar plasma is used Photomer® 4967 is vaporised The blue flexo-p ntmg ink from Example 9 is used as UV-curable formulation The ink is applied with a 6 ⁇ m spiral applicator and the irradiation is carried out at a belt speed of 25 m/min The results are shown in Table 17
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