A series of tung oil modified soybean alkyd emulsions are prepared by an in
version emulsified technique. In these alkyd resins, the tung oil contents
are about 0, 12.5, and 25.0 wt % (based on the total oil). Using IGEPAL, CO
-630 as the surfactant, a very stable alkyd emulsion can be obtained. With
the increase of the tung oil contents in alkyd emulsions, the initial dropl
et sizes of the emulsions increase dramatically. Aging under 50 degrees C c
an eliminate the difference in droplet sizes; the final droplet sizes of th
e emulsions are about 50 nm. The alkyd resins also have good hydrolytic sta
bility. The tung oil contents in the alkyd resins also strongly influences
the film properties; suitable tung oil content improves the film gloss. An
atomic force microscopy investigation shows that the film from the alkyd em
ulsion is more water sensitive; after a 50-h deionized water immersion, the
film surface appears to have a lot of dents. This indicates that the film
surface may be very rich in surfactant species. (C) 2000 John Wiley & Sons,
Inc.