WO2004020506A2 - Polyether polyamine agents and mixtures therefor - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to epoxy resins. More particularly it relates to amine curing agents useful in curing epoxy resins. More particularly still, the invention relates to amine curing agents which display reduced reactivity as a curing agent, which translates to an increased "working time" associated with the manufacture of articles from epoxy resins.
- Manufacturing processes commonly used in conjunction with the production of epoxies include filament winding, pultrusion, infusion molding, resin transfer molding (RTM), vacuum assisted RTM (VARTM), and wet lay-up or vacuum bag techniques.
- Polyoxyalkylene amines, or "polyetheramines" as they are sometimes called, are useful as curing agents in epoxy systems to improve flexibility, and to lengthen working time in the manufacture of fiber-reinforced composites.
- the "working time” is defined as the time period between when the reactive components of the epoxy resin are first mixed with one another and when the mixture is no longer suitable for processing. During the working time, the resin or article containing the resin remains in a pourable, flexible, pliable or otherwise mouldable form.
- WTG fiber-reinforced composite wind turbine generator
- propellers each typically comprise three individual epoxy-composite blades having lengths from 20-40 meters each.
- WTG fiber-reinforced composite wind turbine generator
- the working times provided for by currently-available amine curing agents are insufficient for the preparation of blades having optimal properties.
- the materials from which a WTG blade material is made must also maintain good heat resistance when cured.
- Many WTG blade manufacturers today use the VARTM process when working with liquid epoxy systems or epoxy polyester systems. These resin systems must cure slowly in a controlled fashion and allow sufficient working time to wet-out the fiberglass, aramid fiber, carbon fiber, or other fibers that are used as reinforcing materials in the wind turbine blades.
- prepreg epoxy systems may be used.
- fibers pre-impregnated with a reasonably latent epoxy resin system may be used to form the turbine blade.
- the use of polyetheramines as epoxy curing agents is not common in the prepreg materials, but is common practice by some using VARTM and other liquid molding processes, where JEFF AMINE® D-230 amine (Huntsman Corporation, Houston, Texas) is used in large quantities.
- JEFF AMINE® D-230 amine Hauntsman Corporation, Houston, Texas
- manufacturers understand that the working time for using such materials is too short for optimum production, mainly when manufacturing individual blades of greater than 30 meters in length. Since the tendency in the WTG industry is to go to longer blade length to increase the ability of each WTG to produce more power/unit, a need has arisen in the art for curing agents which can make the manufacture of such blades commercially viable.
- the present invention provides polyamines useful as a curing agent in epoxy resins having the structure:
- Ri is any group selected from the group consisting of: Ci to C 5 alkylene; 2-methyl propylene; 2,2-dimethyl propylene; — CH 2 CH 2 -O-CH 2 CH 2 — ; — CH 2 CH 2 CH 2 -O-CH 2 CH 2 CH 2 — ; the group
- the invention also includes a process for preparing a cured epoxy resin comprising the steps of: a) providing a polyamine per the above, or mixtures thereof with each other or with one or more materials selected from the group consisting of: N-aminoethylpiperazine; diethylenetriamine; triethylenetetramine; tetraethylenepentamine; 2-methylpentamethylene;l,3-pentanediamine ; trimethylhexamethylene diamine; a polyamide; a polyamidoamine; a Mannich-base type hardener; bis(aminomethyl)cyclohexylamine; isophorone diamine; menthane diamine; bis(p-aminocyclohexyl)methane; 2,2'-dimethyl bis(p-aminocyclohexyl)methane; dimethyldicyclohexylmethane); 1,2-diaminocyclohexane; 1,4-diaminocyclohexane;
- Suitable polyfunctional epoxy precursors are those which have at least two epoxy end groups and include the following:
- n may be any integer between 0 and about 4;
- DGEBF diglycidylether of bisphenol F having the following structure:
- This invention involves the preparation of hindered polyetheramines. It also relates to the use of hindered polyetheramines for curing standard epoxy resins. An epoxy resin cured using a polyetheramine according to the invention has a longer working time those made using prior art amine curing agents.
- the present invention provides primary polyetherdiamines and polyethertriamines which are preferably prepared by reductive animation of alcohols such as those in formulae (III) - (XI) below:
- a polyol according to those specified in formulae (III) - (XI) is first prepared via alkoxylation of a suitable initiator.
- the reaction may be carried out by heating the initiator and the corresponding higher alkyl-substituted oxirane in a closed reaction vessel at relatively low pressures.
- a base catalyst such as a tertiary
- polyols of the invention be prepared wholly or partially from oxiranes, having alkyl groups with carbon numbers of C 2 to Cio.
- the alkyl group may be branched or linear in structure.
- 1,2-butylene oxide which may be self-polymerized with base catalysts, using water as an initiator, to produce low-molecular weight polyoxybutylene diols or glycerin as an initiator to produce similar triols of 200-400 MW.
- Polyols with larger pendant alkyl groups would have more steric crowding about the mainly secondary hydroxyl groups at the end of the polyol chains.
- a mixture of oxiranes may also be used in the process of polyol preparation, but the oxirane of higher alkyl substitution should be added on to the end of each polyol chain prior to the neutralization and reductive amination steps.
- Examples of other oxiranes to be used in the internal polyol backbone are ethylene oxide and propylene oxide.
- the starting materials for the polyol precursors of the polyamines of the invention may consist of 1,2-glycols, such as ethylene glycol and propylene glycol, or higher diols, such as diethylene glycol or dipropylene glycol.
- longer carbon chain diols such as 1,3-propanediol, 1,4-butanediol or 1,6- hexanediol may be used as starting material for the addition of the higher oxirane to prepare the hindered polyols for reductive amination to the hindered polyetheramines.
- Multifunctional initiators such as glycerin, trimethylol- propane (TMP), pentaerythritol, and alpha methyl glucoside (AMG), may also be alkoxylated with the higher oxiranes to prepare polyols for reductive amination. After neutralization, the polyols may be purified by distillation, and subsequently aminated reductively in the presence of hydrogen and
- butyleneoxide were then added while agitating.
- the kettle was then heated to 80°C and
- the kettle was then held at 80°C for 10 hours, followed by an additional 10 hours at
- TMG 1, 1,3,3,— tetramethylguanidine
- TMG 1,1,3,3,— tetramethylguanidine
- the polyols in formulas (III) - (XI) above were reductively aminated using ammonia to the corresponding amines in a 100 cc continuous unit using a catalyst as described in US Patents 3,151,112 and 3,654,370.
- the catalyst in the form of 1/8 x 1/8 inch tablets, was charged to the lOOcc tubular reactor.
- the polyol and ammonia were pumped separately and mixed in-line with hydrogen and fed through the catalyst bed.
- the polyol and ammonia were kept in an approximate 1 : 1 wt feed ratio, while the ammonia to hydrogen mole ratio was kept at about 20: 1.
- the reactor pressure was held at
- ammonia feed rates used in each run varied between about 65 g/hr to 100 g/hr.
- the products were collected over 2-3 days and stripped of excess ammonia, water and light amines.
- the material was passed through the reactor a second time to bring up the amine level in the product. Reductive amination of these polyols yields the polyamines having predominantly the structures shown below in formulae (XII) - (XX) below:
- the polyamine of formula XII is represented by formulas (I) and (II) wherein Ri is an ethylene group.
- the polyamine of formula XIII is represented by formulas (I) and (LT) wherein Ri is a propylene group.
- the polyamine of formula XIV is represented by formulas (I) and (II) wherein R 1 is a 2-methyl propylene group.
- the polyamine of formula XV is represented by formulas (I) and (II) wherein Ri is a butylene group.
- the polyamine of formula XVI is represented by formulas (I) and (II) wherein R 1
- polyamine of formula XVIII is represented by formulas (I) and (II) wherein
- the polyamine of formula XX is represented by formulas (I) and (II) wherein Ri is a 2,2-dimethyl propylene group.
- the gel times of an epoxy blend are longer for amines having ethyl groups on the carbon atom alpha to the amine vs. those having methyl groups on the carbon atom alpha to the amine.
- the polyetheramines of the invention offer more than 50% longer working time, when used to cure standard epoxy resins than is afforded using amine curing agents of the prior art. We were surprised to find that some of the polyetheramines took almost twice as long to cure epoxy resins as the standard products now used in the current wind blade manufacture, specifically, the amine of formula XIV.
- a temperature range of 50-120°C for the polyol preparations include: A temperature range of 50-120°C for the polyol preparations; and 180-220°C for
- a polyamine according to the formulas (XII) through (XX) can be reacted with an organic di-isocyanate to form a polyurea.
- These di-isocyanates include standard isocyanate compositions known to those skilled in the art.
- Preferred examples of di- isocyanates include MDI-based quasi prepolymers such as those available commercially
- Liquified MDI such as MONDUR® ML may be used as all or part of
- the isocyanates employed in component (A) are generally known to one skilled in the art. Thus, for instance, they can include aliphatic isocyanates of the type described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,748,192. Accordingly, they are typically aliphatic diisocyanates and, more particularly, are the trimerized or the biuretic form of an aliphatic diisocyanate, such as hexamethylene diisocyanate, or the bifunctional monomer of the tetraalkyl xylene diisocyanate, such as the tetramethyl xylene diisocyanate. Cyclohexane diisocyanate is also to be considered a preferred aliphatic isocyanate.
- aliphatic polyisocyanates include aliphatic diisocyanates, for example, alkylene diisocyanates with 4 to 12 carbon atoms in the alkylene radical, such as 1,12-dodecane diisocyanate and 1,4-tetramethylene diisocyanate.
- cycloaliphatic diisocyanates such as 1,3 and 1,4-cyclohexane diisocyanate as well as any desired mixture of these isomers, l-isocyanato-3,3,5-trimethyl-5-isocyanato methylcyclohexane (isophorone diisocyanate); 4,4'-,2,2'- and 2,4'-dicyclohexylmethane diisocyanate as well as the corresponding isomer mixtures, and the like.
- aromatic polyisocyanates may be used to form the foamed polyurea elastomer of the present invention.
- Typical aromatic polyisocyanates include p-phenylene diisocyanate, polymethylene polyphenylisocyanate, 2,6-toluene diisocyanate, dianisidine diisocyanate, bitolylene diisocyanate, naphthalene- 1,4-diisocyanate, bis(4- isocyanatophenyl)methane, bis(3-methyl-3-iso-cyanatophenyl)methane, bis(3-methyl-4- isocyanatophenyl)methane, and 4,4'-diphenylpropane diisocyanate.
- aromatic polyisocyanates used in the practice of the invention are methylene-b ridged polyphenyl polyisocyanate mixtures which have a functionality of from about 2 to about 4. These latter isocyanate compounds are generally produced by the phosgenation of corresponding methylene bridged polyphenyl polyamines, which are conventionally produced by the reaction of formaldehyde and primary aromatic amines, such as aniline, in the presence of hydrochloric acid and/or other acidic catalysts.
- Known processes for preparing polyamines and corresponding methylene-bridged polyphenyl polyisocyanates therefrom are described in the literature and in many patents, for example, U.S. Pat. Nos.
- methylene-bridged polyphenyl polyisocyanate mixtures contain about 20 to about 100 weight percent methylene diphenyldiisocyanate isomers, with the remainder being polymethylene polyphenyl diisocyanates having higher functionalities and higher molecular weights.
- polyphenyl polyisocyanate mixtures containing about 20 to about 100 weight percent diphenyldiisocyanate isomers, of which about 20 to about 95 weight percent thereof is the 4,4'-isomer with the remainder being polymethylene polyphenyl polyisocyanates of higher molecular weight and functionality that have an average functionality of from about 2.1 to about 3.5.
- isocyanate mixtures are known, commercially available materials and can be prepared by the process described in U.S. Pat. No. 3,362,979.
- a preferred aromatic polyisocyanate is methylene bis(4- phenylisocyanate) or "MDI". Pure MDI, quasi-prepolymers of MDI, modified pure MDI, etc.
- the present invention contemplates the use of these amines in each combinations with one another, and with amines of the prior art.
- Amines of the prior art useful in combination with those of formulae (XII) - (XX) include, without limitation: N-aminoethylpiperazine ("AEP”); diethylenetriamine (“DETA”); triethylenetetramine
- TETA tetraethylenepentamine
- TEPA tetraethylenepentamine
- hardeners polyamidoamine hardeners; Mannich-base type hardeners; bis(aminomethyl)cyclohexylamine ("1,3-BAC”); isophorone diamine (“LPDA”); menthane diamine; bis(p-aminocyclohexyl)methane ("PACM”); 2,2'-dimethyl bis(p- aminocyclohexyl)methane (“DMDC”);dimethyldicyclohexylmethane); 1,2- diaminocyclohexane (“DACH”); 1,4-diaminocyclohexane (“DACH”); meta-xylene diamine (“m-XDA”); norbornanediamine (“NBDA”); meta-phenylene diamine ("m-
- DDS diaminodiphenylsulfone
- MDA methylene dianiline
- JEFF AMINE® D-230 (Huntsman); JEFF AMINE® D-400 (Huntsman); JEFF AMINE®
- T-403 Hydrophiltsman
- DETDA diethyltoluenediamine
- the amines, combinations, and processes provided herein are particularly beneficial in providing epoxy systems having an increased cure time over compositions and processes of the prior art.
- a long curing time is desirable in order to enable the actively curing resin to penetrate the interstices of the fibers which are part of the composite, while also permitting enough time for molding to place all the material in its desired location. It is often desirable for the resin/catalyst mixture to remain at a viscosity of less than 1000 centipoise at 25 degrees C for 8 hours.
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