Applied Surface Science Advances (Feb 2024)

Advances in waterborne polyurethane matting resins: A review

  • Ge Li,
  • Ying Tan,
  • Zhuojun Li,
  • Guangliang Zhou,
  • Xiaomeng Yu,
  • Qiang Nie,
  • Junhua Chen,
  • Qiwen Yong,
  • Zhihui Xie

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19
p. 100557

Abstract

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Water-based or waterborne polyurethane matting resins find extensive application in surface coating to diminish gloss, offering a pleasant tactile experience and a matte aesthetic. This review represents the inaugural effort to consolidate the recent advancements in waterborne polyurethane matting resins, encompassing both physical and chemical matting types. The exploration commences with an introduction to a range of innovative matting agents tailored for the formulation of physical matting waterborne polyurethane resins. Subsequently, a thorough analysis and discussion unfold, delving into the synthesis, characterization, and matting mechanisms of chemical matting waterborne polyurethane resins. This comprehensive discussion draws upon a decade of dedicated research work by our group, contributing fresh perspectives to the evolution of chemical matting techniques. In conclusion, the review not only addresses the current state but also outlines potential challenges and future trends. This forward-looking perspective is intended to offer guidance for the design and synthesis of innovative waterborne polyurethane matting resins.

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