COOKING SCHEDULE OF ALKYD RESIN PREPARATION .2. EFFECT OF COOKING SCHEDULE ON MOLECULAR WEIGHT DISTRIBUTION OF ALKYD RESIN

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NAGATA, T
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[1] Technical Division, Totsuka Factory, Nippon Oils & Fats Co. Ltd., Yokohama
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10.1002/app.1969.070131208
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O63 [高分子化学(高聚物)];
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070305 ; 080501 ; 081704 ;
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The effect of cooking schedule on the molecular weight distribution of an alkyd resin was investigated. At the molar ratio of 1.03/0.43/1.00 for glycerin, lauric acid, and phthalic anhydride, two kinds of alkyd resin were prepared, one by maintaining the reaction temperature at 170°C for an hour and then raising it up to 230°C (sample I), the other by raising the temperature up to 230°C at a uniform rate of 33°C per 10 min. (Sample II). Sample I and sample II were fractionated into seven or eight fractions by adding n‐heptane to 5 wt‐% toluene solution at 30°C. Acid valued, hydroxyl value, intrinsic viscosity [η], and the number‐averagè molecular weight M̄n were determined. The result showed that the molecular weight distribution curve obtained from sample I was much narrower than that from sample II. In addition, a relation was found between [η] and M̄n conforming to the equation [η] = KMα, where different values of K and α were obtained for sample I and sample II. Based on the differences in the molecular weight distribution curves and in the rate constants for the esterification reactions, glycerin/lauric acid and glycerin/phthalic anhydride at 170°C and 230°C, the mechanism of condensation reaction of short oil alkyd resin was discussed. Copyright © 1969 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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