Copolymer polyester resin and adhesive composition comprising same
A copolymer polyester resin and an adhesive composition containing the copolymer polyester resin are disclosed. The copolymer polyester resin has a low glass transition temperature and improved hydrolysis resistance and solution storage stability. Therefore, the adhesive composition containing the copolymer polyester resin is superb in terms of hydrolysis resistance, solution storage stability, water heat resistance, and adhesiveness.
1 . A copolymerized polyester resin, which comprises a repeat unit derived from two or more dicarboxylic acid components and a repeat unit derived from two or more diol components,
wherein the two or more dicarboxylic acid components comprise a first dicarboxylic acid comprising terephthalic acid or a derivative thereof; and a second dicarboxylic acid comprising a C9 to C12 aliphatic dicarboxylic acid or a derivative thereof,
wherein the two or more diol components comprise a first diol comprising 2-methyl-1,3-propanediol; and a second diol comprising 1,6-hexanediol,
wherein the first diol is included in an amount of 40% by mole to 80% by mole based on 100% by mole of entire diol components, and
wherein the second dicarboxylic acid and the second diol are included, in total, in a combined total amount of 30% by mole or less based on 100% by mole of a total of entire dicarboxylic acid components and the entire diol components.
2 . The copolymerized polyester resin of claim 1 , which comprises the second diol in an amount of 20% by mole to 50% by mole based on 100% by mole of the entire diol components.
3 . The copolymerized polyester resin of claim 1 , which comprises the first dicarboxylic acid in an amount of 40% by mole to 60% by mole and the second dicarboxylic acid in an amount of 10% by mole to 27% by mole, each based on 100% by mole of the entire dicarboxylic acid components.
4 . The copolymerized polyester resin of claim 1 , wherein the two or more dicarboxylic acid components comprise a third dicarboxylic acid other than the first dicarboxylic acid and the second dicarboxylic acid, and
wherein the third dicarboxylic acid comprises one or more selected from the group consisting of isophthalic acid, naphthalene dicarboxylic acid, diphenyl dicarboxylic acid, and derivatives thereof.
5 . The copolymerized polyester resin of claim 4 , which comprises the third dicarboxylic acid in an amount of 20% by mole to 50% by mole based on 100% by mole of the entire dicarboxylic acid components.
6 . The copolymerized polyester resin of claim 1 , wherein the second dicarboxylic acid is selected from the group consisting of azelaic acid, sebacic acid, dodecanedioic acid, and derivatives thereof.
7 . The copolymerized polyester resin of claim 1 , wherein the two or more diol components comprise a third diol other than the first diol and the second diol, and
the third diol comprises one or more selected from the group consisting of ethylene glycol, 1,3-propanediol, propylene glycol, 1,4-butanediol, neopentyl glycol, 1,5-pentanediol, and 2,2-butylethyl-1,3-propanediol.
8 . The copolymerized polyester resin of claim 7 , which comprises the third diol in an amount of 40% by mole or less based on 100% by mole of the entire diol components.
9 . The copolymerized polyester resin of claim 1 , which comprises a crosslinking agent having a trifunctional or higher functional group, in an amount of 0.01% by mole to 5% by mole based on 100% by mole of the total of the entire dicarboxylic acid components and the entire diol components.
10 . The copolymerized polyester resin of claim 1 , which has a glass transition temperature (Tg) of −10° C. to 20° C.
11 . The copolymerized polyester resin of claim 1 , which has a number average molecular weight of 5,000 or more.
12 . The copolymerized polyester resin of claim 1 , which has a rate of change in intrinsic viscosity of 95% or more according to the following Equation 1:
Rate
of
change
in
intrinsic
viscosity
(
Δ
IV
)
=
❘
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IV
6
-
IV
0
❘
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IV
0
×
100
[
Equation
1
]
in the above equation, IV 0 is the initial intrinsic viscosity (IV) of the copolymerized polyester resin, and IV 6 is the intrinsic viscosity (IV) measured after the copolymerized polyester resin has been stored at 65° C. and 100% relative humidity for 6 weeks.
13 . A process for preparing a copolymerized polyester resin, which comprises (1) sequentially or simultaneously subjecting two or more dicarboxylic acid components and two or more diol components to an esterification reaction, and (2) polycondensing the reaction product,
wherein the two or more dicarboxylic acid components comprise a first dicarboxylic acid comprising terephthalic acid or a derivative thereof; and a second dicarboxylic acid comprising a C9 to C12 aliphatic dicarboxylic acid or a derivative thereof,
wherein the two or more diol components comprise a first diol comprising 2-methyl-1,3-propanediol; and a second diol comprising 1,6-hexanediol,
wherein the first diol is employed in an amount of 40% by mole to 80% by mole based on 100% by mole of a total amount of entire diol components, and
wherein the second dicarboxylic acid and the second diol are included in a total amount of 30% by mole or less based on 100% by mole of a total of entire dicarboxylic acid components and the entire diol components.
14 . An adhesive composition, which comprises the copolymerized polyester resin of claim 1 , a second polyester resin having a hydroxyl group of 1.0 to 6.0 mg KOH/g, and a curing agent,
wherein the adhesive composition comprises the copolymerized polyester resin in an amount of 5% by weight to 40% by weight, the second polyester resin in an amount of 1% by weight to 15% by weight, and the curing agent in an amount of 0.01% by weight to 5% by weight, based on a total weight of the adhesive composition.
15 . The adhesive composition of claim 14 , which has an adhesive strength of 3.00 to 10.00 N/cm.
16 . The adhesive composition of claim 14 , which has a rate of change in adhesive strength of 50% or less according to the following Equation 2:
Rate
of
change
in
adhesive
strength
(
Δ
A
)
=
❘
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A
24
-
A
0
❘
"\[RightBracketingBar]"
A
0
×
100
[
Equation
2
]
in the above equation, A 0 is the initial adhesive strength of the adhesive composition, and A 24 is the adhesive strength of the adhesive composition measured after 24 hours of heating at 4° C./minute and pressurizing to reach 121° C. and 1.5 atm in an autoclave.