Silicone-acrylic resins were synthesized to prepare superweatherable paints
for building materials. The raw materials used were n-butyl acrylate, meth
yl methacrylate, and n-butyl methacrylate as acrylic monomers and 3-methacr
yloxypropyltrimethoxysilane (MPTS) as a silicone monomer reactive with the
acrylic monomers. Acrylic copolymers were synthesized such that their glass
-transition temperatures were adjusted to 30 degreesC and their MPTS conten
ts were varied to 10, 20, and 30 wt %. As the content of silicone and MPTS
increased, average molecular weight and viscosity increased, and thermal st
ability at high temperatures improved. When we tested the properties of coa
tings by blending the synthesized silicone-acrylic resins with a white pigm
ent, adhesion was superior with various substrates, and their properties we
re suitable on the whole. Weatherability was tested by an outdoor exposure
test with a weather-ometer and an accelerated weathering tester, and their
results showed that silicone-acrylic resin composed of 30 wt % MPTS was a s
uperweatherable coating. (C) 2001 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci
81: 1614-1623, 2001.