WO2005000983A2 - Curable silicone compositions having improved adhesion to polymeric films - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to curable silicone coating compositions having improved adhesion to polymeric substrates.
- the present invention also relates to additives that improve adhesion of silicone pressure sensitive adhesive coating compositions to polymeric substrates.
- the present invention relates to the process for making a silicone pressure sensitive adhesive coating with improved adhesion to polymeric substrates.
- Curable silicone compositions are applied to substrates to aid in the adhesion of silicone pressure sensitive adhesive compositions thereon.
- Laminates comprising a curable silicone composition coated polymeric film with a silicone pressure sensitive adhesive coated thereon and a polymeric film ensures the adhesion to the desired substrate surface as the case for self wound silicone pressure sensitive adhesive tapes where the adhesive preferentially is anchored to the curable silicone coated film side.
- Anchorage of a silicone pressure sensitive adhesive to a curable silicone coated polymeric film is essential for application wherein residue remaining after the adhesive is removed needs to be minimal, i.e. electronic masking tape, plasma masking tape applications.
- Thermal hydrosilylation curing systems generally are comprised of the following compositions:
- a hydride functional cross-linking silicone typically a methyl hydrogen siloxane polymer, copolymer or oligomer
- an addition cure hydrosilylation catalysts typically either a platinum or rhodium based catalyst or a condensation catalyst, typically organo tin or organo titanates
- alkenyl functional silicone polymer release compositions typically used fall into one of two categories:
- D vl indicates an alkenyl substituted D group.
- the alkenyl chain stopped polymers, M V1 D X M V generally cure faster than the multi-functional copolymers, M ⁇ DxD ⁇ yM ⁇ 1 .
- the formulations based on the linear alkenyl chain-stopped polymers show significant increases in the delaminating force necessary as delaminating speed increases.
- the multi-functional alkenyl polymers tend to have a slower curing speed the increase in delaminating force with increasing delaminating speed is not nearly as great proportionately.
- R is generally an alkyl radical
- R 1 is a low molecular weight olefinic substituent such as vinyl or allyl
- c has value from 0 to 2 and the average of value of the sum c + d is 0.8 to 3;
- R is generally an alkyl radical and n has a value of 0.8 to 2.5.
- the preferred base copolymer of the '815 patent has the following linear structure:
- U. S. patent 4,774,111 (J l l) describes a variation of the above linear copolymer where the R group in formula 2 is selected from alkyl and alkenyl radicals.
- the polymer of the '111 patent is defined as being substantially linear, i.e. having no more than a trace amount of T or Q groups. This substantially linear requirement for alkenyl functional heat curing silicone release compositions is repeated in U. S. patents A, 112, 515; 4,783,552 and 5,036,117.
- (E') a platinum hydrosilylation catalyst.
- the optional inclusion of vinyl substituted T units and methyl T units permits the composition of the '596 patent to possess branched structures.
- a may be 2, 3, or 4.
- Japanese patent publication Sho 46-2187 (2187/1971) teaches blending an epoxy functional silane and vinyltriacetoxysilane to improve anchorage of release coatings as described above onto paper and polymeric films.
- the acyloxy group liberated has the disadvantages of inhibiting addition cure, therefore slowing the addition curing process; liberating corrosive and objectionable odor hydrolysis products during the coating process.
- the acyloxy groups remaining in the release coating hydrolyzed over resulting in an undesirable interaction with the adhesive thus leading to undesirable delaminating release properties.
- European patent 0226934A2 teaches adhesion promoting additives comprised of resins having alkenyl and alkoxy functional groups, blended with an epoxy functional silane. To those skilled in the art, it can be readily recognized that these have the disadvantage of increasing the release force during the delaminating process due to the resinous nature of the additive preventing low release force coatings from being available.
- Japanese patent 07097520A2 teaches adhesion promoters comprised of alkenyl and meth(acry ⁇ )oxy functional cycloorganopolysiloxanes as additives for a release coating on polymeric films.
- U.S. patent 5,567,764 teaches alkoxy containing alkenyl functional organopolysiloxanes as adhesion promoters for release coating onto polymeric films.
- European patent 057984A2 teaches meth(acryl)oxy functional alkoxysilanes as adhesion promoters for release coatings on polymeric films.
- Curable silicone compositions are applied to substrates to aid in the adhesion of silicone pressure sensitive adhesive compositions thereon.
- Laminates comprising a curable silicone composition coated polymeric film with a silicone pressure sensitive adhesive coated thereon and a polymeric film ensures the adhesion to the desired substrate surface as the case for self wound silicone pressure sensitive adhesive tapes where the adhesive is anchored to the silicone composition coated film.
- Anchorage of a silicone pressure sensitive adhesive to a curable silicone coated polymeric film is essential for application wherein residue remaining after the adhesive is removed needs to be minimal, i.e. electronic masking tape, plasma masking tape applications.
- the curable silicone compositions of the present invention comprise additives for improved anchorage of silicone pressure sensitive adhesive composition coatings comprising:
- n is an integer greater than 3
- a is from 1 to 3
- R is an alkylenealkoxysilyl containing radical having from one to forty carbon atoms, monovalent hydrocarbon or hydrocarbonoxy radicals, with at least one alkylenealkoxysilyl containing radical being present on the molecule.
- the present invention further provides for an alkenyl curable silicone composition of the formula
- R ⁇ .p R2pSiO ] y 2 where R is selected from the group consisting of one to forty carbon monovalent hydrocarbon radicals and R ⁇ is selected from the group consisting of two to forty carbon atom olefmic monovalent hydrocarbon radicals, where p ranges from 1 to 3;
- Applicants define the term substantially branched to mean that the
- the present invention further provides when an alkenyl curable silicone composition as described above is not selected for a condensation curable silicone composition of the formula
- Applicants define the term substantially branched to mean that the average number of T branching sites per alkenyl silicone molecule of (A) is at least two and preferably three.
- the curable silicone compositions of the present invention comprise:
- additives for improved anchorage of release coatings comprising:
- n is an integer greater than 3
- a is from 1 to 3
- R is a silicon-hydride and or an alkylenealkoxysilyl containing radical having from one to forty carbon atoms, monovalent hydrocarbon or hydrocarbonoxy radicals, with at least one silicon- hydride and one alkylenealkoxysilyl containing radical being present on the molecule
- M , H g R , 3_gSiO ⁇ /2
- R' is as previously defined, the subscripts e and f may be zero or positive wherein the sum of e and f ranges from about 10 to about 100 subject to the limitation that the sum of f and g is two or greater or
- R 6 and the subscripts a, b, c, and d are as previously defined;
- R' is as previously defined, the subscripts e and f may be zero or positive wherein the sum of e and f ranges from about 10 to about 100 subject to the limitation that the sum of f and g is two or greater and
- (D) a hydrosilylation catalyst for B(i) curable composition comprising a metal selected from the group consisting of nickel, palladium, platinum, rhodium, iridiurn, ruthenium and osmium, or condensation catalyst for B(ii) curable composition comprising a metal selected from the group consisting of organotin, and organotitanate; and
- the amount of component (A) that is used in this invention range from about 0J to 5.0 parts, preferably from 0.5 to 4.0, and more preferably from about 0.5 to 3.0 parts.
- compositions of this invention are not narrowly limited. Said amounts, expressed in terms of the ratio of the number of silicon-bonded hydrogen atoms of Component (B) to the number of silicon-bonded olefinic hydrocarbon radicals of Component (A), as is typically done, are sufficient to provide a value for said ratio of from 1/100 to 100/1, usually from 1/20 to 20/1, and preferably from 1/2 to 20/1.
- Curable silicone coatings are part of a laminate wherein a curable silicone coating is coated upon a substrate.
- substrates suitable for curable silicone coatings of the present invention are selected from the group consisting polymeric films such as those consisting of polyethylene, polypropylene, polyester, polyimide.
- the curable silicone compositions of the present invention comprise additives for improved anchorage of silicone pressure sensitive adhesive coatings comprising:
- n is an integer greater than 3
- a is from 1 to 3
- R is a silicon-hydride and or an alkylenealkoxysilyl containing radical having from one to forty carbon atoms, monovalent hydrocarbon or hydrocarbonoxy radicals, with at least one silicon- hydride and one alkylenealkoxysilyl containing radical being present on the molecule
- the present invention further provides for an alkenyl curable silicone composition of the formula
- ,D R3R4siO 2 / 2
- R ⁇ and R ⁇ are each independently selected from the group consisting of R and R
- M R3SiOj/ 2
- each R is independently selected and the subscripts a and b have values ranging from about 2 to about 5 and c is an integer ranging from about 50 to about 1,000 and d has a value ranging from 0 to 0.5, preferably from 0.25 to about 0.5, more preferably from about 0.35 to about 0.5 and most preferably from about 0.4 to about 0.5.
- Applicants define the term substantially branched to mean that the average number of T branching sites per alkenyl silicone molecule of (A) is at least two and preferably three.
- the present invention further provides when an alkenyl curable silicone composition as described above is not selected for a condensation curable silicone composition of the formula R6 a T b D c M d
- Applicants define the term substantially branched to mean that the average number of T branching sites per alkenyl silicone molecule of (A) is at least two and preferably three.
- the release compositions of the present invention comprise:
- additives for improved anchorage of release coatings comprising:
- n is an integer greater than 3
- a is from 1 to 3
- R is an alkylenealkoxysilyl containing radical having from one to forty carbon atoms, monovalent hydrocarbon or hydrocarbonoxy radicals, with at least one alkylenealkoxysilyl containing radical being present on the molecule and
- R' is as previously defined, the subscripts e and f may be zero or positive wherein the sum of e and f ranges from about 10 to about 100 subject to the limitation that the sum of f and g is two or greater or
- R 6 and the subscripts a, b, c, and d are as previously defined;
- R' is as previously defined, the subscripts e and f may be zero or positive wherein the sum of e and f ranges from about 10 to about 100 subject to the limitation that the sum of f and g is two or greater and
- (D) a hydrosilylation catalyst for B(i) curable composition comprising a metal selected from the group consisting of nickel, palladium, platinum, rhodium, iridium, ruthenium and osmium, or condensation catalyst for B(ii) curable composition comprising a metal selected from the group consisting of organotin, and organotitanate; and
- the amount of component (A) that is used in this invention range from about 0J to 5.0 parts, preferably from 0.5 to 4.0, and more preferably from about 0.5 to 3.0 parts.
- compositions of this invention are not narrowly limited. Said amounts, expressed in terms of the ratio of the number of silicon-bonded hydrogen atoms of Component (B) to the number of silicon-bonded olefinic hydrocarbon radicals of Component (A), as is typically done, are sufficient to provide a value for said ratio of from 1/100 to 100/1, usually from 1/20 to 20/1, and preferably from 1/2 to 20/1.
- Component (D) of the composition of this invention is a catalyst component which facilitates the reaction of the silicon-bonded hydrogen atoms of Component (C) with the silicon-bonded olefinic hydrocarbon radicals of Component (B)(i) and silicon-bonded hydroxyl radicals of Component (B) (ii).
- Typical platinum- containing catalyst component in the organopolysiloxane compositions of this invention is any form of chloroplatinic acid, such as, for example, the readily available hexahydrate form or the anhydrous form, because of its easy dispensability in organosiloxane systems.
- a particularly useful form of chloroplatinic acid is that composition obtained when it is reacted with an aliphatically unsaturated organosilicon compound such as divinyltetramethyldisiloxane, as disclosed by U.S. Pat. No. 3,419,593 incorporated herein by reference.
- an aliphatically unsaturated organosilicon compound such as divinyltetramethyldisiloxane
- Typical condensation catalyst component in the organopolysiloxane compositions of this invention is any form of organotin or organotitanate, such as, for example, dibutyltin diacetate, dibutyltin dilaurate, dibutyltin oxide, dibutyltin dineodecanoate, tetratisopropyl titanate, tetra(2-ethylhexyl) titanate, tetrabutyl titanate.
- organotin or organotitanate such as, for example, dibutyltin diacetate, dibutyltin dilaurate, dibutyltin oxide, dibutyltin dineodecanoate, tetratisopropyl titanate, tetra(2-ethylhexyl) titanate, tetrabutyl titanate.
- the amount of catalyst component that is used in the compositions of this invention is not narrowly limited as long as there is a sufficient amount to accelerate a room temperature reaction between the silicon-bonded hydrogen atoms of Component (C) with the silicon-bonded olefinic hydrocarbon radicals of Component (B)(i) or silicon- bonded hydroxyl radicals of Component (B)(ii).
- the exact necessary amount of said catalyst component will depend upon the particular catalyst and is not easily predictable. However, the said amount can be as low as one part by weight of platinum for every one million parts by weight of organosilicon Components (B) plus (C). Preferably said amount is at least 10 parts by weight, on the same basis.
- the amount of platinum-containing catalyst component to be used is preferably sufficient to provide from 10 to 500 parts by weight platinum per one million parts by weight of organopolysiloxane components (B)(i) plus (C).
- the hydrosilylation catalyst is selected from the group consisting of catalysts comprising a metal selected from the group consisting of nickel, palladium, platinum, rhodium, iridium, ruthenium and osmium or as taught in U.S. patents 3,159,601; 3,159,662; 3,419,593; 3,715,334; 3,775,452 and 3,814,730.
- Inhibitors, component (E) for the platinum group metal catalysts are well known in the organosilicon art. Examples of various classes of such metal catalyst inhibitors include unsaturated organic compounds such as ethylenically or aromatically unsaturated amides, U.S. Patent No. 4,337,332; acetylenic compounds, U.S.
- compositions of this invention can comprise an inhibitor from any of these classes of inhibitors.
- the inhibitors may be selected from the group consisting of ethylenically unsaturated amides, aromatically unsaturated amides, acetylenic compounds, ethylenically unsaturated isocyanates, olefinic siloxanes, unsaturated hydrocarbon diesters, unsaturated hydrocarbon mono-esters of unsaturated acids, conjugated ene-ynes, hydroperoxides, ketones, sulfoxides, amines, phosphines, phosphites, nitriles, and diaziridines.
- Preferred inhibitors for the compositions of this invention are the maleates and alkynyl alcohols.
- the amount of Component (E) to be used in the compositions of this invention is not critical and can be any amount that will retard the above-described platinum-catalyzed hydrosilylation reaction at room temperature while not preventing said reaction at moderately elevated temperature, i.e. a temperature that is 25 to 50 °C above room temperature. No specific amount of inhibitor can be suggested to obtain a specified bath life at room temperature since the desired amount of any particular inhibitor to be used will depend upon the concentration and type of the platinum group metal- containing catalyst, the nature and amounts of Components (A) and (B).
- the range of Component (E) can be OJ-10% by weight, preferably 0.15-2% by weight, and most preferably 0.2-1% by weight.
- compositions of the present invention may be used either as formulations that are free of solvent, i.e. 100% solids, diluted with an organic solvent that is miscible, or as an aqueous emulsion.
- the viscosity of the alkenyl silicone be in a range varying from about 100 to about 10,000 centipoise, preferably from about 125 to about 1,000, more preferably from about 150 to about 500, and most preferably from about 200 to about 300 centipoise. This is most easily accomplished by manipulation of the ratios of the stoichiometric subscripts between the terminal M and M V1 groups and the T groups in the formula:
- the alkenyl silicone can become much more viscous. This does not preclude use of the silicone as a release coating material because the silicone may be dispersed or dissolved in a suitable solvent and coated thereby.
- the silicones of the present invention are generally emulsified by the addition of non-ionic surfactants, addition of water followed by processing in a colloid mill.
- a curable coating formulation was prepared by mixing:
- This curable coating formulation with 1 weight % additives above were coated onto 1 mil polyimide film (PI) using a number 3 Mayer rod then cured at 80 °C for 30 seconds. Coated PI films samples were then adhesive coated using 'PSA595 adhesive using a universal applicator rod then dried 10 minutes in air followed by curing for 2 minutes in a 177 °C
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