Fluoropolymer dispersion containing no or little low molecular weight fluorinated surfactant
First Claim
1. Fluoropolymer dispersion comprising fluoropolymer particles having an average particle size of 10 to 400 nm dispersed in water, said dispersion having a solids content between 35 and 70% by weight, said dispersion being free of fluorinated surfactant having a molecular weight of less than 1000 g/mol or containing said fluorinated surfactant having a molecular weight of less than 1000 g/mol in an amount of not more than 0.05% by weight based on the total weight solids of said dispersion, said dispersion further comprising a non-ionic non-fluorinated surfactant or mixture of non-ionic non-fluorinated surfactants and one or more non-fluorinated anionic surfactants, characterized in that the amount and nature of said non-ionic non-fluorinated surfactant or mixture of non-ionic non-fluorinated surfactants is selected such that the Viscosity Transition Temperature (VTT) of said fluoropolymer dispersion is at least 26°
- C. and that the fluoropolymer dispersion is essentially free of aromatic group containing non-ionic surfactants.
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Abstract
In an aspect of the invention, a fluoropolymer dispersion, preferably a PTFE dispersion, is provided that comprises fluoropolymer particles having an average particle size of 10 to 400 nm dispersed in water whereby the dispersion has an amount of solids between 35 and 70% by weight. The dispersion is free of fluorinated surfactant having a molecular weight of less than 1000 g/mol (hereinafter called low molecular weight fluorinated surfactant) or contains the low molecular weight fluorinated surfactant in an amount of not more than 0.05% by weight based on the total weight solids of the dispersion. The dispersion further comprises a non-ionic non-fluorinated surfactant or mixture of non-ionic non-fluorinated surfactants and one or more non-fluorinated anionic surfactants. Through the use of a non-fluorinated anionic surfactant, a dispersion is obtained that has a low viscosity at room temperature (20° C.). The dispersion is further free of aromatic group containing non-ionic surfactants and is accordingly environmentally more friendly and can yield coatings that are less susceptible of discoloration. The amount and nature of the non-ionic non-fluorinated surfactant or mixture of non-ionic non-fluorinated surfactants is selected such that the Viscosity Transition Temperature (VTT) (measured as set forth in the examples) of the fluoropolymer dispersion is at least 26, preferably at least 28° C. In a further aspect of the invention, a method is provided to obtain the aforementioned dispersion.
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11 Claims
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1. Fluoropolymer dispersion comprising fluoropolymer particles having an average particle size of 10 to 400 nm dispersed in water, said dispersion having a solids content between 35 and 70% by weight, said dispersion being free of fluorinated surfactant having a molecular weight of less than 1000 g/mol or containing said fluorinated surfactant having a molecular weight of less than 1000 g/mol in an amount of not more than 0.05% by weight based on the total weight solids of said dispersion, said dispersion further comprising a non-ionic non-fluorinated surfactant or mixture of non-ionic non-fluorinated surfactants and one or more non-fluorinated anionic surfactants, characterized in that the amount and nature of said non-ionic non-fluorinated surfactant or mixture of non-ionic non-fluorinated surfactants is selected such that the Viscosity Transition Temperature (VTT) of said fluoropolymer dispersion is at least 26°
- C. and that the fluoropolymer dispersion is essentially free of aromatic group containing non-ionic surfactants.
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11. Method of providing a fluoropolymer particle dispersion comprising:
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(a) providing a fluoropolymer dispersion comprising fluoropolymer particles having an average particle size of 10 to 400 nm and comprising fluorinated surfactant having a molecular weight of less than 1000 g/mol or being free thereof;
(b) reducing the amount of said fluorinated surfactant in said dispersion if the amount thereof is more than 0.05% by weight based on the total weight of solids of the dispersion in the presence of a non-ionic non-fluorinated surfactant or mixture of non-ionic non-fluorinated surfactants;
(c) upconcentrating the fluoropolymer dispersion in the presence of a non-ionic non-fluorinated surfactant or mixture of non-ionic non-fluorinated surfactants so as to increase the amount of fluoropolymer solids in said dispersion to a level between 35% and 75% by weight; and
(d) adding one or more non-fluorinated anionic surfactants to the fluoropolymer dispersion prior to or after upconcentrating said fluoropolymer dispersion;
wherein said non-ionic non-fluorinated surfactant or mixture of non-ionic non-fluorinated surfactants used in said step (b) and/or (c) are selected such that the fluoropolymer dispersion after step (d) has a Viscosity Transition Temperature (VTT) of at least 26°
C. or alternatively, further one or more non-ionic non-fluorinated surfactants are added to adjust the Viscosity Transition Temperature (VTT) of the fluoropolymer dispersion to at least 26°
C. and wherein said non-ionic non-fluorinated surfactants are selected such that the fluoropolymer dispersion is free from aromatic coup containing non-ionic surfactant.
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