C09D5/1662

POLYMER COMPOSITION AND PREPARATION METHOD THEREOF
20170210845 · 2017-07-27 ·

The present invention relates to a polymer having formula (I):

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wherein the line - - - represents a covalent bond, or a linkage group selected from: NRC(O)O, C(O)OC(O)NR, C(O)NR, NHC(O)NH, wherein R is H, optionally substituted C1-C6 alkyl, C1-C6 heteroalkyl, carbocycle, aryl, or heteroaryl; P is a polymer comprising y number of peripheral functional groups; L is a linker moiety selected from optionally substituted, aliphatic, branched or cyclic alkyl, aryl, phenyl, or alkylene diphenyl; A is a hydrophobic functional group; B is a hydrophilic functional group, and carboxylate; and X is a cross-linkable functional group; each of m, n and q are greater than zero, and wherein m+n+qy, and use of the polymer for preparing coating compositions.

Method of Preparing a Zwitterionic Copolymer
20170204211 · 2017-07-20 ·

A method for preparing a zwitterionic co-polymer comprising the steps of: a) providing a solution of at least one ethylenically unsaturated polymerizable zwitterionic monomer dissolved in a solvent; b) combining said solution of zwitterionic monomer with at least one co-monomer being selected from cationic, anionic and non-ionic ethylenically unsaturated monomers; c) polymerizing the zwitterionic monomer and said at least one co-monomerin the presence of said solvent to form a solution or dispersion of co-polymer; and, d) replacing at least part of said solvent with a further solvent in which said co-polymer shows sufficient solubility to form a solution of said co-polymer in that further solvent. Step b) and step c) of this method may be performed sequentially or concurrently.

ROUGH POLYELECTROLYTE COMPLEX COATINGS AND METHODS OF FORMING
20170204287 · 2017-07-20 ·

Articles are provided comprising a substrate and a coating. The coating comprises a polyelectrolyte complex having surface roughness. The polyelectrolyte complex has a thickness of at least 10 micrometers and a roughness of at least 1 micrometer.

CLEARCOAT CONTAINING THERMOLYSIN-LIKE PROTEASE FOR EASY-CLEANING OF INSECT BODY STAINS
20170198242 · 2017-07-13 ·

Provided are processes for facilitating the removal of a biological stain is provided wherein a substrate or coating including a protease is capable of enzymatically degrading of one or more components of the biological stain to facilitate biological stain removal from the substrate or said coating.

Superhydrophobic and Oleophobic Coatings with Low VOC Binder Systems

Coating compositions for the preparation of superhydrophobic (SH) and/or oleophobic (OP) surfaces that employ low amounts of volatile organic compounds are described. Also described are the resulting coatings/coated surfaces and methods of their preparation. Such coatings/surfaces have a variety of uses, including their ability to prevent or resist water, dirt and/or ice from attaching to a surface.

Self-renewing hydrophilic organic coatings

Hydrophilic coating compositions and methods to make and use the compositions are disclosed. The compositions include a polymer comprising a plurality of isocyanate groups and a blocking agent contacting at least one of the plurality of isocyanate groups.

COATED MESH AND ITS USE FOR OIL-WATER SEPARATION

Process for manufacturing a coated mesh for oil-water separation by coating a mesh with a curable coating composition and crosslinking the coating thereby providing hydrophilic properties to the surface of the mesh, a coated mesh available by said process and the use of such coated mesh for oil-water separation.

COMPOSITION FOR ANTIFOGGING COATING AND COATING FILM INCLUDING THE ANTIFOGGING COATING
20170183532 · 2017-06-29 ·

A composition for an antifogging coating includes isosorbide epoxy represented by Formula 1 below, a hardener, a hardening accelerator, and a silane coupling agent,

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MARINE COATINGS

Marine coatings including cationic polymers hydrolyzable to nonfouling zwitterionic polymers, coated marine surfaces, and methods for making and using the marine coatings.

Amic Acids as Surface Treatments
20170174936 · 2017-06-22 ·

Surfaces are modified with polymeric or monomeric amic acids that also comprise one or more tertiary amine functional groups. The amic acids may provide benefits including hydrophilicity, soil resistance, and corrosion inhibition to the treated surfaces. Compositions and methods for treating surfaces are provided.