Chair: Michael Johnson,
The Dow Chemical Comany
Sustainability is one of the global “mega
trends” for corporations and the use of
biobased materials is one possible route to
more sustainable products. This second session
dedicated to biobased coatings has papers
exploring such topics as development of reactive
additives capable of undergoing enzyme-
catalyzed transformations, phenalkamides
as a renewable product derived from cashew
nutshell liquid, and novel additives
based on soy methyl ester chemistry.
11.1 Reversible Transformation of Bioactive
Film Additives via Dispersed Enzymes
James Rawlins,
University of Southern Mississippi
11.2 Phenalkamide – A new Hybrid Molecule
and its Unique Coating Properties
Yun Mi Kim,
Cardolite
11. 3 Low VOC Coating Additives and Solvents
utilizing Soy Methyl Ester Chemistry
Paul Coty,
Soy Technologies
11. 4 New Advancements in High Performance
Carbon Black
Thomas Papasso,
Orion Engineered Carbons
11. 5 Renewable Coalescents for Low VOC
Waterborne Coatings
Juliane Pereira Santos,
Oxiteno
11. 6 Novel HEC for Direct Powder Addition
K. Abraham Vaynberg,
Ashland Speciality Ingredients
Chair: Mark Soucek,
University of Akron
With a huge variety of binder chemistries
combinable with a growing number of
polyisocyanate varieties, polyurethanes are one
of the most versatile classes of organic coatings,
and usually represent the high-performance
range of applications. Research continues
unabated to further increase their performance.
This session presents the latest developments
for 1K and 1K PUR coatings as well as for
waterborne and solvent-based systems.
12.1 Comparative Study of PUD-based on
Different Chemical Nature Polyols
Colera Manuel,
UBE Europe, Spain
12.2 Design and Development of Self-
stratifying Systems as Sustainable Coatings
Jamil Baghdachi,
Eastern Michigan University
12. 3 1K Thermally Cured PUDs for Industrial
Coatings Applications
Raymond Stewart,
Bayer MaterialScience
12. 4 Hybrid Polyols for SB & WB 2K PU
Topcoats with Superior Appearance
Denis Heymans, Momentive Specialty
Chemicals, Belgium
12. 5 New WB OH Functional Acrylic Resin
Technology for WB2K Coatings
Jon Cronin,
DSM Coating Resins
12. 6 Advanced Solutions for 2K Polyurethane
Dispersions
Philippe Barbeau, Perstorp France, France