WO2015015529A1 - ポリエステル樹脂、ホットメルト接着剤及びホットメルト接着剤溶液 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a polyester resin for a hot melt adhesive, a hot melt adhesive comprising the polyester resin, and a hot melt adhesive solution containing the polyester resin.
- a hot-melt adhesive made of a polyester resin is used for forming a hot-melt adhesive layer for heat sealing or producing a thermal transfer label on the surface of a substrate such as a film, cloth or paper. .
- a hot melt adhesive made of such a polyester resin is applied onto an appropriate base material after being melted, for example, and further cooled, whereby a hot melt adhesive made of a solidified material of the hot melt adhesive is applied on the base material.
- An adhesive layer is formed (see Patent Document 1).
- the hot melt adhesive solution is obtained by dispersing the hot melt adhesive in a solvent, the above equipment is unnecessary, so that the equipment for application can be simplified and the efficiency of the application process can be improved. It is also possible.
- the tackiness of the hot melt adhesive layer formed from a hot melt adhesive is low at room temperature.
- a hot melt adhesive solution containing a polyester resin that achieves both low tackiness of the hot melt adhesive layer at room temperature and high solubility or dispersibility in a solvent.
- the present invention has been made in view of the above-described reasons, and includes a polyester resin and a solvent, and forms a hot melt adhesive layer that hardly causes aggregation and gelation of the polyester resin and has low tackiness at room temperature. It is an object of the present invention to provide a hot melt adhesive solution that can be used, a polyester resin used to prepare the hot melt adhesive solution, and a hot melt adhesive comprising the polyester resin.
- the polyester resin according to the first aspect is a polyester resin for hot melt adhesive comprising a polyvalent carboxylic acid residue and a polyhydric alcohol residue,
- the polyvalent carboxylic acid residue contains an aliphatic polyvalent carboxylic acid residue in a proportion within the range of 50 to 80 mol%;
- the polyhydric alcohol residue contains a propylene glycol residue in a proportion in the range of 5 to 60 mol%.
- the aliphatic polyvalent carboxylic acid residue has a linear skeleton having 4 to 10 carbon atoms interposed between two ester bonds.
- the aliphatic polyvalent carboxylic acid residue is selected from the group consisting of an adipic acid residue, a sebacic acid residue, and a dodecanedioic acid residue. Contains one or more groups.
- the polyvalent carboxylic acid residue further contains at least one group of a terephthalic acid residue and an isophthalic acid residue. To do.
- the polyhydric alcohol residue includes a linear skeleton having 2 to 6 carbon atoms interposed between two ester bonds. It further contains a dialcohol residue.
- a polyester resin according to a sixth aspect is the polyester resin according to the fifth aspect, wherein the dialcohol residue is selected from the group consisting of an ethylene glycol residue, a 1,4-butanediol residue, and a 1,6-hexanediol residue. Contains one or more selected groups.
- the hot melt adhesive according to the seventh aspect is made of the polyester resin according to any one of the first to sixth aspects.
- the hot melt adhesive solution according to the eighth aspect contains the polyester resin according to any one of the first to sixth aspects and a solvent.
- a hot melt adhesive solution can be prepared by blending a polyester resin and a solvent.
- the polyester resin hardly aggregates and gels, and this hot melt adhesive
- a hot-melt adhesive layer having low tackiness at room temperature can be formed using the agent solution.
- the hot melt adhesive solution according to this embodiment contains a polyester resin and a solvent.
- the polyester resin includes a polyvalent carboxylic acid residue and a polyhydric alcohol residue.
- the polyvalent carboxylic acid residue contains an aliphatic polyvalent carboxylic acid residue in a proportion within the range of 50 to 80 mol%.
- the polyhydric alcohol residue contains a propylene glycol residue in a proportion within the range of 5 to 60 mol%.
- the polyester resin for hot melt adhesive has the above composition
- the solubility or dispersibility of the polyester resin in the hot melt adhesive solution in the solvent is very high. Therefore, aggregation of the polyester resin in the hot melt adhesive solution or aggregation of the hot melt adhesive solution at room temperature is suppressed. This increases the storage stability of the hot melt adhesive solution.
- the polyester resin has the above composition, the adhesiveness of the hot melt adhesive layer formed from the hot melt adhesive solution at room temperature is suppressed. This is presumably because moderate crystallinity is imparted to the polyester resin, which contributes to the reduction of the tackiness of the hot melt adhesive layer at room temperature.
- the polyvalent carboxylic acid residue in the polyester resin contains an aliphatic polyvalent carboxylic acid residue and an aromatic polyvalent carboxylic acid residue.
- the ratio of the aliphatic polyvalent carboxylic acid residue in the polyvalent carboxylic acid residue is in the range of 50 to 80 mol% as described above. Within this range, excellent solubility or dispersibility of the polyester resin in the solvent is ensured. That is, when this ratio is 50 mol% or more, moderate crystallinity is imparted to the polyester resin. For this reason, the adhesiveness of the hot melt adhesive layer formed from the hot melt adhesive solution at room temperature is low. It is suppressed. Moreover, when this ratio is 80 mol% or less, it is suppressed that a polyester resin shows excessive crystallinity, For this reason, the solubility or dispersibility with respect to the solvent of the polyester resin in a hot-melt-adhesive solution is high. Become. This ratio is more preferably in the range of 55 to 75 mol%, and particularly preferably in the range of 60 to 70 mol%.
- the aliphatic polycarboxylic acid residue in the polyvalent carboxylic acid residue has, for example, a linear skeleton having 4 to 10 carbon atoms interposed between two ester bonds (ester group; — (CO) —O—). It is preferable.
- This ester bond is a bond between a polyvalent carboxylic acid residue and a polyhydric alcohol residue bonded to the polyvalent carboxylic acid residue. Side chains may or may not be bonded to the linear skeleton. If the straight-chain skeleton has 4 or more carbon atoms, the adhesiveness of the hot melt adhesive layer formed from the hot melt adhesive solution at room temperature is particularly suppressed. Moreover, if this carbon number is 10 or less, the solubility or dispersibility of the polyester resin with respect to a solvent will become especially high.
- the aliphatic polyvalent carboxylic acid residue preferably contains at least one group selected from the group consisting of an adipic acid residue, a sebacic acid residue and a dodecanedioic acid residue.
- the aromatic polyvalent carboxylic acid residue is not particularly limited, but can contain, for example, one or more groups selected from the group consisting of a terephthalic acid residue and an isophthalic acid residue.
- the polyhydric alcohol residue in the polyester resin contains a propylene glycol residue (1,2-propanediol residue) and a dialcohol residue other than the propylene glycol residue.
- the polyhydric alcohol residue contains a propylene glycol residue in a proportion within the range of 5 to 60 mol%.
- this ratio is 5 mol% or more, the polyester resin is suppressed from exhibiting excessive crystallinity, and therefore, the solubility or dispersibility of the polyester resin in the hot melt adhesive solution in the solvent is increased. .
- this ratio is 60 mol% or less, moderate crystallinity is imparted to the polyester resin, and therefore, the adhesiveness of the hot melt adhesive layer formed from the hot melt adhesive solution at room temperature is suppressed. Is done.
- This ratio is more preferably in the range of 10 to 55 mol%, and particularly preferably in the range of 20 to 50 mol%.
- the dialcohol residue other than the propylene glycol residue preferably has a straight chain skeleton having 2 to 6 carbon atoms interposed between two ester bonds.
- the ester bond is a bond between a dialcohol residue and a polyvalent carboxylic acid residue bonded to the dialcohol residue.
- Side chains may or may not be bonded to the linear skeleton. If the straight-chain skeleton has 2 or more carbon atoms, the tackiness of the hot-melt adhesive layer formed from the hot-melt adhesive solution at room temperature is particularly suppressed. Moreover, if this carbon number is 6 or less, the solubility or dispersibility of the polyester resin with respect to a solvent will become especially high.
- the dialcohol residue is not particularly limited, but contains, for example, one or more groups selected from the group consisting of ethylene glycol residue, 1,4-butanediol residue, and 1,6-hexanediol residue. Can do.
- the polyhydric alcohol residue may further contain a trivalent or higher group, for example, a trimethylolpropane residue.
- the proportion of trivalent or higher groups in the polyhydric alcohol residue is preferably 10 mol% or less, more preferably 3 mol% or less.
- a monomer such as a polyvalent carboxylic acid or a derivative of a polyvalent carboxylic acid serving as a supply source of a polyvalent carboxylic acid residue
- a polyhydric alcohol serving as a supply source of a polyhydric alcohol residue
- a polyester resin is obtained by copolymerizing a monomer such as a derivative of a polyhydric alcohol (referred to as a polyhydric alcohol component).
- a synthetic method of the polyester resin for example, a known appropriate method is adopted.
- a predetermined amount of a polyvalent carboxylic acid component and a polyhydric alcohol component are mixed without solvent to obtain a mixture.
- the molar ratio of the polyvalent carboxylic acid component to the polyhydric alcohol component in the mixture is, for example, in the range of 1: 1.4 to 1: 2.4, preferably 1: 2.
- the mixture is heated at a temperature in the range of, for example, 170 to 250 ° C., and an esterification reaction or a transesterification reaction is allowed to proceed while distilling off water as a byproduct. If necessary, the polycondensation reaction (vacuum polycondensation reaction) is allowed to proceed while heating the reaction system under reduced pressure at a temperature in the range of 230 to 260 ° C. and collecting by-products. Thereby, a polyester resin is obtained.
- an appropriate esterification catalyst, transesterification catalyst, polycondensation catalyst, or the like may be used.
- the softening point of the polyester resin is preferably 150 ° C. or lower. In this case, the solubility or dispersibility of the polyester resin in the solvent is particularly high. This softening point is more preferably in the range of 30 to 130 ° C., and particularly preferably in the range of 40 to 110 ° C.
- the softening point of the polyester resin can be easily adjusted by adjusting the monomer composition as the raw material of the polyester resin, the molecular weight of the polyester resin, and the like.
- the weight average molecular weight of the polyester resin is preferably in the range of 20000 to 200000, more preferably in the range of 50000 to 170000, and particularly preferably in the range of 70000 to 150,000. If the weight average molecular weight is too low, the adhesive strength of the polyester resin tends to decrease, and if it is too high, the solubility or dispersibility of the polyester resin in the solvent tends to decrease.
- the weight average molecular weight of the polyester resin can be easily adjusted by appropriately setting the synthesis conditions of the polyester resin.
- the weight average molecular weight of a polyester resin is a value (polystyrene conversion) measured by gel permeation chromatography.
- Solvents in the hot melt adhesive solution include, for example, aromatic hydrocarbons, aliphatic hydrocarbons, alicyclic hydrocarbons, alcohols, esters, ketones, glycol ethers, chlorinated hydrocarbons, and One or more selected from the group consisting of ethers can be contained. In particular, it is preferable to contain one or more selected from the group consisting of aromatic hydrocarbons, esters, and ketones. Furthermore, it is preferable to contain one or more selected from the group consisting of toluene, coal tar naphtha, ethyl acetate, methyl ethyl ketone and cyclohexanone.
- the hot melt adhesive solution may further contain appropriate additives other than the polyester resin and the solvent.
- a hot melt adhesive solution is an anti-blocking agent; an adhesion-imparting agent; an antioxidant; an ultraviolet absorber; a stabilizer; an antistatic agent; an inorganic or organic filler; and a powder or particle such as metal powder or pigment.
- One or more materials selected from the group consisting of shaped additives may be contained as necessary.
- the anti-blocking agent can contain, for example, one or more compounds selected from the group consisting of silica, talc, alumina, calcium carbonate, calcium phosphate, urethane beads, acrylic beads, and silicone beads.
- the adhesion imparting agent can contain, for example, one or more compounds selected from the group consisting of polyurethane resins, polyamide resins, terpene phenol resins, and rosin ester resins.
- the antioxidant can contain, for example, a hindered phenol resin.
- the ultraviolet absorber can contain, for example, one or more compounds selected from the group consisting of benzophenone compounds and tinuvin compounds.
- the stabilizer can contain, for example, one or more compounds selected from the group consisting of phosphoric acid, phosphorous acid, salts thereof, and ester compounds.
- the antistatic agent can contain, for example, one or more compounds selected from the group consisting of polyoxyethylene alkylamines and glycerin fatty acid esters.
- the inorganic or organic filler can contain, for example, one or more materials selected from the group consisting of silica, talc, and cellulose. Powdery or particulate additives such as metal powders and pigments can contain, for example,
- the hot melt adhesive solution is prepared by blending a polyester resin, a solvent, and additives used as necessary.
- the ratio of the polyester resin in the hot melt adhesive solution is not particularly limited, but is preferably in the range of 5 to 40% by mass. In this case, when this ratio is 5% by mass or more, the hot melt adhesive solution has an appropriate viscosity, and workability when the hot melt adhesive solution is applied to an appropriate substrate is improved. Moreover, when this ratio is 40 mass% or less, aggregation of the polyester resin and gelation of the hot melt adhesive solution at room temperature are particularly suppressed. This ratio is more preferably in the range of 10 to 35% by mass, and particularly preferably in the range of 15 to 30% by mass.
- the hot-melt adhesive solution is applied onto an appropriate substrate, and further dried by heating to remove the solvent from the hot-melt adhesive solution, whereby a hot-melt adhesive layer containing a polyester resin is formed on the substrate. It is formed.
- the material of the base material is not particularly limited, but is selected from, for example, synthetic resin, rubber, fiber, wood, glass, metal, and paper.
- the method for applying the hot melt adhesive solution is not particularly limited, and is selected from, for example, a dipping method, a curtain coating method, a gravure coating method, a wire bar method, a spray coating method, a reverse coating method, and a die coating method.
- polycarboxylic acids and polyhydric alcohols shown in the table below were prepared.
- surface shows the ratio (molar percentage) of each compound with respect to the whole polyhydric carboxylic acid
- numerical value regarding each compound in polyhydric alcohol is with respect to the whole polyhydric alcohol. The ratio (mole percentage) of each compound is shown.
- a polycarboxylic acid and a polyhydric alcohol were put in a molar ratio of 1: 2, and further, potassium titanium oxalate was added at a ratio of 0.1% by mass to obtain a mixture.
- the mixture was heated to 250 ° C. in a transesterification reactor under a nitrogen atmosphere to advance the transesterification reaction and to distill off water as a by-product.
- the temperature of the mixture was raised to 250 to 260 ° C., and the pressure was reduced to 1 mmHg (1.3 hPa) to advance the polycondensation reaction and to collect the by-product diol. Thereby, a polyester resin was obtained.
- Test 2 room temperature stability
- the hot melt adhesive solution evaluated as “3” or “2” in Test 1 was left in an atmosphere at 25 ° C. for 120 hours.
- “3” at least one of the aggregation of the polyester resin and the gelation of the hot melt adhesive solution was evaluated as “1” and an intermediate state as “2”.
- the results are shown in the table below.
- Test 3 (low temperature stability) The hot melt adhesive solution evaluated as “3” or “2” in Test 1 was left in an atmosphere at 5 ° C. for 120 hours. As a result, when the aggregation of the polyester resin in the hot melt adhesive solution and the gelation of the hot melt adhesive solution are not recognized, “3”, at least one of the aggregation of the polyester resin and the gelation of the hot melt adhesive solution was evaluated as “1” and an intermediate state as “2”. The results are shown in the table below.
- A-PET amorphous polyethylene terephthalate
- Test 1 a hot melt adhesive solution evaluated as “3” or “2” in Test 1 of the above stability test
- bar coater # 4 a hot melt adhesive solution evaluated as “3” or “2” in Test 1 of the above stability test was applied using a bar coater # 4, and then at 100 ° C. for 5 minutes. Heated.
- a hot melt adhesive layer having a thickness of about 2 ⁇ m was formed on the substrate.
- A-PET amorphous polyethylene terephthalate
- the member and the hot-melt adhesive layer are placed under the conditions of a temperature of 25 ° C., a humidity of 60%, a pressure of 0.1 MPa, and a pressure bonding time of 10 seconds. , Stuck together.
- A-PET amorphous polyethylene terephthalate
- thermocompression bonding was performed under the conditions for 2 seconds.
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前記多価カルボン酸残基が、脂肪族多価カルボン酸残基を50~80モル%の範囲内の割合で含有し、
前記多価アルコール残基が、プロピレングリコール残基を5~60モル%の範囲内の割合で含有することを特徴とする。
試験1(初期状態)
調製直後のホットメルト接着剤溶液を、25℃の雰囲気中に1時間放置した。その結果、ホットメルト接着剤溶液内のポリエステル樹脂の凝集及びホットメルト接着剤溶液のゲル化が認められない場合を「3」、ポリエステル樹脂の凝集とホットメルト接着剤溶液のゲル化のうち少なくとも一方が認められた場合を「1」、その中間の状態を「2」と、評価した。その結果を後掲の表に示す。
上記試験1で「3」又は「2」と評価されたホットメルト接着剤溶液を、25℃の雰囲気中に120時間放置した。その結果、ホットメルト接着剤溶液内のポリエステル樹脂の凝集及びホットメルト接着剤溶液のゲル化が認められない場合を「3」、ポリエステル樹脂の凝集とホットメルト接着剤溶液のゲル化のうち少なくとも一方が認められた場合を「1」、その中間の状態を「2」と、評価した。その結果を後掲の表に示す。
上記試験1で「3」又は「2」と評価されたホットメルト接着剤溶液を、5℃の雰囲気中に120時間放置した。その結果、ホットメルト接着剤溶液内のポリエステル樹脂の凝集及びホットメルト接着剤溶液のゲル化が認められない場合を「3」、ポリエステル樹脂の凝集とホットメルト接着剤溶液のゲル化のうち少なくとも一方が認められた場合を「1」、その中間の状態を「2」と、評価した。その結果を後掲の表に示す。
基材としてA-PET(アモルファスポリエチレンテレフタレート)製シートを用意した。この基材の上に、上記安定性試験の試験1で「3」又は「2」と評価されたホットメルト接着剤溶液を、バーコータ-#4を用いて塗布してから、100℃で5分間加熱した。これにより、基材上に厚み約2μmのホットメルト接着層を形成した。
ホットメルト接着層に重ねる部材として、A-PET(アモルファスポリエチレンテレフタレート)製シートを用意した。
ホットメルト接着層に接着される部材として、A-PET(アモルファスポリエチレンテレフタレート)製シートを用意した。
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- 多価カルボン酸残基と多価アルコール残基とを備えるホットメルト接着剤用のポリエステル樹脂であって、
前記多価カルボン酸残基が、脂肪族多価カルボン酸残基を50~80モル%の範囲内の割合で含有し、
前記多価アルコール残基が、プロピレングリコール残基を5~60モル%の範囲内の割合で含有することを特徴とするポリエステル樹脂。 - 前記脂肪族多価カルボン酸残基が、二つのエステル結合間に介在する炭素数4~10の直鎖骨格を備える請求項1に記載のポリエステル樹脂。
- 前記脂肪族多価カルボン酸残基が、アジピン酸残基、セバシン酸残基、及びドデカン二酸残基からなる群から選択される一種以上の基を含有する請求項2に記載のポリエステル樹脂。
- 前記多価カルボン酸残基が、テレフタル酸残基及びイソフタル酸残基のうち少なくとも一方の基を更に含有する請求項1乃至3のいずれか一項に記載のポリエステル樹脂。
- 前記多価アルコール残基が、二つのエステル結合間に介在する炭素数2~6の直鎖骨格を備えるジアルコール残基を更に含有する請求項1乃至4のいずれか一項に記載のポリエステル樹脂。
- 前記ジアルコール残基が、エチレングリコール残基、1,4-ブタンジオール残基、及び1,6-ヘキサンジオール残基からなる群から選択される一種以上の基を含有する請求項5に記載のポリエステル樹脂。
- 請求項1乃至6のいずれか一項に記載のポリエステル樹脂からなるホットメルト接着剤。
- 請求項1乃至6のいずれか一項に記載のポリエステル樹脂と、溶剤とを含有するホットメルト接着剤溶液。
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