EVALUATION OF CASHEW NUT SHELL LIQUID (CNSL) BASED PRODUCTS AS REACTIVE DILUENTS FOR ALKYD COATINGS

F W Njuku

Abstract


Alkyd resins are viscous, tacky materials that are difficult to handle. Most often, these handling problems areovercome by dissolving the resins in organic solvents, which evaporate into the atmosphere as volatile organiccompound (VOC), giving rise to regulations. A reactive diluent is a compound that acts as a solvent in the liquidpaint, lowering the viscosity, and chemically reacts into the final film during the curing process to give a moreenvironmentally friendly coating and the amount of traditional solvent can be decreased. Cashew nut shell liquid(CNSL) is not currently utilized in Kenya and the objective of this work was to develop reactive diluents fromchemically modified CNSL products and evaluate their compatibility with alkyd coatings. A standard reactivediluent should have low viscosity, increase drying time of less than 50 %, and be nontoxic. Cardanol was isolatedusing methanol and ammonia solution as the solvents in a ratio of 8:5 respectively. The percentage yield ofcardanol obtained was 63.94 %. The yield of cardanol acetate obtained was 58.94 %. The cardanol acetate was alsocharacterized by FT‐IR and it showed the presence of the C=O stretch functional group characteristic of the esterand the absence of the OH group that was present in cardanol. The cardanol acetate synthesised showed a lowviscosity (45 Cps) and a reduced drying time of about 25–35% compared to conventionally prepared formulations.

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