Title of Invention

"A METHOD FOR PRODUCING AN ANTIFOULING COMPOSITION "

Abstract The present invention relates to antifouling agents containing (A) at least one multifunctional carbosilane and/or carbosiloxane of formula (I) and/or a partial condensation product thereof, wherein each R1 is independently a C1-C,8 alkyl and/or C6-C20 aryl, X is OH, C1-C4 alkoxy, C6-C20 aryloxy, or C1C6 acyloxy, n is 0 to 2, m is 2 to 6, p is an integer > 2, and Q is either (i) a linear or cyclic silane or siloxane or (ii) an unsubstituted hydrocarbon or a hydrocarbon in which at least one carbon atom is substituted with at least one member of the group consisting of O, N, S, and P, and optionally (B) one or more aikoxysilanes, (C) an organic solvent and/or water, (D) a catalyst, (E) inorganic nanoparticles, and/or (F) other additives.
Full Text BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to antifouling agents, to methods of producing and using them, and to antifouling coatings produced therefrom. Antifouling coatings serve for the protection of objects from fouling, particularly ship's hulls, screens, nets, buildings, canal installations, and signaling installations which come into contact with seawater or brackish water.
The occurrence of fouling is a serious problem, particularly for ships, since the frictional resistance is thereby increased and operating costs are considerably increased as a result of increased energy consumption and frequent dry dock maintenance. For this reason, antifouling coatings have long been used to prevent fouling by algae, barnacles, sedentaria, mussels, or other organisms.
A distinction can be made in principle between antifouling coatings that contain biocides and antifouling coatings that do not contain biocides.
Antifouling coatings that contain biocides constitute the state of the art. Organisms that result in fouling are killed off by the biocides. The usual antifouling biocides are organic tin compounds or copper, antimony, and bismuth compounds. The disadvantage of these biocides is their restricted environmental compatibility. Heavy metal biocides are particularly problematical, since these cause contamination of seawater and of the sea bed, particularly in the region of harbors.
Biocide-free antifouling coatings possess anti-adhesion properties intended to physically prevent the attachment of marine organisms. For example, the prior art comprises antifouling coatings based on liquid organosilicone, liquid paraffins, or fluorinated oils in combination with organopolysilicone polymers, particularly

silicone elastomers (see U.S Patent 5,298,060 and DE-A 2,601,928). However, the effectiveness of antifouling coatings such as these is limited. A further disadvantage is their low mechanical loading capacity, which is frequently accompanied by unsatisfactory adhesion to anti-corrosion coatings, due to which the application of an additional primer coat may become necessary.
Copolymers of organic polymers and silicone polymers are also known from the prior art. US-A 4 910 252 and WO 93 13179 describe biocide-free antifouling coatings which contain trialkoxysilane-group-containing polymers, preferably acrylates and linear siloxane polymers. EP 329 375 claims a coating composition of silicone polymers and polyurethane and/or polyurea. WO 98 38251 describes organic/inorganic hybrid materials produced from at least one organic polymer, inorganic (nano)particles and polyfunctional organosilanes.
The mode of action of the abovementioned antifouling coatings is based on the low surface tension of silicone-containing coatings and/or the more or less controlled release of slip additives which are intended to prevent the attachment of marine

organisms.



The underlying object of the present invention is, therefore, to provide improved anti-fouling agents, which do not have the afore-mentioned disadvantages of known antifouling agents and the antifouling properties of which can be achieved even without biocides.
Surprisingly, it has now been found that this spectrum of requirements is fulfilled by antifouling agents that contain at least one multifunctional carbosilahe and/or carbosiloxane (A), and which also/optionally contain at least one additional alkoxysilane (B), a solvent (C) catalyst (D), and/or inorganic nanoparticles (E), and optionally other additives (F).
The antifouling agents according to the invention cure at room temperature and are characterized by good adhesion to anti-corrosion coatings_and_by_a high mechanical loading capacity. An additional primer coat is thus not necessary. The antifouling agents according to the invention exhibit a fouling-inhibiting effect and effectively protect objects from fouling, particularly ships' hulls, screens, nets, buildings, canal installations, and signaling installations that come into contact with seawater or brackish water.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention therefore relates to antifouling agents comprising
(A) at least one multifunctional carbosilane and/or carbosiloxane of the general formula (I)
(Formula Removed)
and/or a partial condensation product thereof,
wherein
R1 is a C1-C18 alkyl and/or C6-C20 aryl, wherein R1 may represent radicals which are identical or different within the molecule,
X is OH, C,-C4 alkoxy, C6-C20 aryloxy, or C1-C6 acyloxy, (preferably OH, methoxy, or ethoxy),
n is 0 to 2,
m is 2 to 6,
is an integer > 2, and
Q is either (i) a linear or cyclic silane or siloxane or (ii) an unsubstituted hydrocarbon or a hydrocarbon in which at least one carbon atom is substituted with at least one member of the group consisting of O, N, S, and P,
(B) optionally, one^or more alkoxysilanes,
(C) optioniilyf2n organic solvent and/or water,
(D) optipriajly, a catalyst,
(E) optionally, inorganic nanoparticles, and
(F) optionally, other additives.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Multifunctional carbosilanes (A) in the sense of the present invention are silanes of general formula (II)
(Formula Removed)
or partial condensation products thereof,
wherein
p is 4, 3, or 2 (preferably 4),
X' is C1-C4 alkoxy or C6-C20 aryloxy (preferably methoxy or ethoxy),
R2 denotes C1-C18 alkyl and/or C6-C20 aryl, and
m, n, and R1 have the meanings given above.
In another embodiment of the invention, multifunctional carbosiloxanes (A) contain at least two components selected from monofunctional siloxane units M of general formula R3Si012, difunctional siloxane units D of general formula R2Si02/2, and/or trifunctional siloxane units T of general formula RSi03/2, and optionally also contain tetrafunctional siloxane units Q of general formula Si04/2 and/or condensation products and/or partial condensation products thereof. These compounds may be substituted with at least one member of the group O, N, S, and P. In this context R denotes a C1-C18 alkyl and/or C6-C20 aryl, wherein R may represent radicals which are identical or different within the molecule.
The siloxanes according to the invention preferably have a (number average) molecular weight between 300 and 5000.
In one preferred embodiment, multifunctional carbosiloxanes (A) are compounds of formula (III)
(Formula Removed)
or (partial) condensation products thereof, wherein a is 3 to 6 (preferably 4), and R1, X, m and n have the meanings given in formula (I).
Compounds that are particularly preferred for the antifouling agents according to the invention are those of formulas (IV) and/or (V)

(Formula Removed)
or partial condensation products thereof.
The multifunctional carbosilanes and/or carbosiloxanes are preferably prepared by the method described in DE-A 1,960,3241 and DE 1,971 1650, namely by the hydrosilylation of the corresponding vinyl compounds with a chlorosilane and subsequent hydrolysis and/or alcoholysis.
However, multifunctional carbosilanes (A) may also be heterocyclic compounds, such as, for example, a compound of formula (VI)
(Formula Removed)
This tris[3-(trimethoxysilyl)propyl]isocyanurate of formula (VI) is obtainable from the Witco company under the trade name Silquest® Y-l 1597.
Multifunctional carbosilanes (A) may also be the reaction products of what are preferably aliphatic polyols, such as pentaerythritol 2,2-bis(hydroxymethyl)-l,3-propanediol, with silanes of formula (VII)
(Formula Removed)
wherein R1, X, m, and n have the meanings given for formula (I), and/or reaction products of what are preferably aliphatic polyisocyanates, such as polyisocyanates based on hexamethylenediamine ("HDI"), with silanes of formula (VIII)
(Formula Removed)
wherein R1, X, m, and n have the meanings given in formula (I) and R3 denotes a C1-C4 alkyl radical.
The alkoxysilanes (B) are particularly preferably used in the form of (partial) condensates.
Condensation products or partial condensation products in the sense of the present invention are to be understood as compounds which are formed, for example, by the reaction of two radicals X of general' formula (I) with the separation of water or alcohol.
Alkoxysilanes (B) in the sense of the present invention are compounds of general formula (IX)
(Formula Removed)
wherein
4 are monovalent C1-C14 alkyl or C6-C20 aryl radicals that are identical or different within the molecule and that are optionally substituted with at least one member of the group consisting of 0, N, S, and P,
Y is a hydrolyzable group (preferably a C1-C8 alkoxy or C2-C8 acyloxy group,
most preferably a C1-C2 alkoxy group), and
b is 0, 1, 2, or 3 (preferably 0 or 1),
and/or a partial condensation product of at least one silane of formula (IX).
The antifouling agent according to the invention contains, as the preferred alkoxysilane (B), tetraethoxysilane, methyltrimethoxysilane and/or methyltriethoxy-silane (most preferably tetraethoxysilane) or a partial condensation product of said silanes (preferably of tetraethoxysilane). However, other silanes of formula (IX), mixtures of silanes such as these, partial condensation products of these silanes, or partial condensation products of mixtures of said silanes can also be used. Examples of suitable silanes of formula (IX) include Si(OR')4, R"Si(OR')3, and R"Si(OOCR')3, wherein R'and R", independently of each other, denote methyl, ethyl, (iso)propyl, (iso)butyl, (iso)pentyl, (iso)hexyl, or (iso)octyl.
Solvent (C) is preferably an organic solvent which is miscible with water, such as isopropanol, optionally in admixture with water, with the latter being preferred,..
All condensation catalysts known in silicone chemistry can be used as catalysts (D), including those described by W. Noll, in Chemie und Technologie der Silikone, Chapter 5.4, page 179, Verlag Chemie, Weinheim, 1968. An acid is preferably used as the catalyst, most preferably para-toluenesulfonic acid.
The antifouling agent according to the invention may additionally contain inorganic nanoparticles (E), and/or other additives (F).
Examples of inorganic nanoparticles (E) in the sense of the present invention include oxides or hydrated oxides of metals or semi-metals with an average (number average) particle diameter of 5 to 100 nm (preferably 5 to 50 nm), as determined by ultracentrifugation. Examples of nanoparticles according to the invention include silica sols (Si02), boehmite sols (Al(O)OH), and/or Ti02 sols. The inorganic nanoparticles according to the invention can also be produced in situ by hydrolysis of suitable molecular precursors, such as the corresponding metal or transition metal alcoholates or acetylacetonates and/or partial hydrolysates thereof. The inorganic nanoparticles can also be surface-modified by known methods, for example, by reaction with hexamethyldisilazane. The most preferred inorganic nanoparticles are silica sols that are dispersed in an organic solvent and that have an average (number average) particle size of 5 to 100 nm (most preferably an average particle size of 5 to 50 nm). The particle size is determined by ultracentrifugation.
The antifouling agents according to the invention may contain, as other additives (F), inorganic.pigments,,organic pigments or colorants, which are preferably insoluble in (sea)water, and/or customary adjuvant substances such as extenders^ solvents, plasticizers, catalysts, inhibitors, bonding agents, lacquer additives, and/or_customary dispersing agents.
It is also possible, of course, to admix known release or slip additives, such as liquid
~ -~———«— organosilicones, liquid paraffins, and/or fluorinated oils, with the antifouling agents according to the invention for use in antifouling applications.
Biocides such as triazoles, imidazoles, naphthalene derivatives, and the like, may also be added to the antifouling agent. However, the advantages of the mixture according to the invention are achieved even without these components.
The antifouling agents according to the invention are preferably prepared in organic solvents. However, it is also possible to prepare the agent according to the invention
as an aqueous formulation. In this case it is advantageous if any components (E) to (F) that may be contained in the agent according to the invention are likewise added as aqueous formulations or if they are compatible with the aqueous agent.
In one preferred embodiment of the invention, the antifouling agent according to the invention has the following composition:
(A) 2 to 100% by weight (preferably 10 to 70% by weight) of at least one multi
functional carbosilane and/or carbosiloxane, preferably a multifunctional
carbosilane and/or carbosiloxane of formulas (II) to (V), most preferably a
multifunctional carbosiloxane of formula (IV) and/or (V), or (partial)
condensation products thereof,
(B) ( 0 to 60% by weight (preferably 10 to 40% by weight) of at least one alkoxy-
' silane, preferably an alkoxysilane of formula (IX), most preferably tetra-ethoxysilane or a condensation product of at least one silane of formula (IX),
(C) OK) 70% by weight (preferably 20 to 60% by weight) of at least one solvent,
prfferably a water-thinnable solvent, most preferably an organic solvent in
admixture with water,
(D) 0.01 to 2% by weight (preferably 0.02 to 10% by weight) of at least one
catalyst, preferably an acid, most preferably para-toluenesulfonic acid,
(E) 0 to 20% by weight (preferably 3-15% by weight) of inorganic nanoparticles,
with an average (number average) particle diameter of 5 to 100 nm (preferably 5 to 50 nm),
(F) tof'50% by weight (preferably 0 to 30% by weight) of other additives, with the proviso that the sum of components (A) to (F) amounts to 100% by weight.
The present invention also relates to the production of the agent according to the invention, wherein the individual components (A) to (F) are stirred with each other. The individual components can be stirred with each other in any desired sequence using the stirring and dispersion methods known in the lacquer industry until a homogeneous solution or dispersion is formed. It is advantageous for component (D) to be added as the final component and for the agent to be stirred at 15 to 20°C for 30' to 90 minutes prior to application. In a preferred embodiment of the invention a hydrolyzate/condensate which is stable on storage is produced from components (B) to (D) with the addition of water. For the preparation of the hydrolyzate/condensate it is preferable for 0.2 to 0.7, preferably 0.4 to 0.6, moles of water to be added per mole of hydrolyzable group X of the silanes (B) of the general formula (IX). Details of the sol-gel process are for example provided by C. J. Brinker and W. Scherer in "Sol-Gel Science: The Physics and Chemistry of Sol-Gel Processing", Academic Press, New York (1990). After the reaction is complete, the solvent (C) used for the production of the hydrolyzate and the alcohol formed in the reaction of the alkoxysilane (B) can be partially distilled off and/or replaced by a different solvent. In this case the hydrolyzate of (B) to (D) is homogeneously mixed with components (A) and optionally components (E) and (F). The agent can be applied immediately.
The present invention further relates to the use of the antifouling agents according to the invention as an antifouling coating, and also relates to such antifouling coatings and to the production thereof.
Antifouling coatings produced using the agents according to the invention can be applied to the marine surface to be protected as a single fouling-preventing coating or brushed coating. The marine surfaces to be protected can also be provided with a primer coat comprising corrosion-preventing paints before the antifouling coating produced using the agent according to the invention is applied.
Application of the antifouling agent according to the invention to a fixed substrate is preferably effected by spraying, by dipping, by roller application, or by a brushing technique.
Accordingly, the present invention relates to an antifouling composition comprising:
(A) from 10 to 70 % by weight of at least one multifunctional carbosilane and/or
carbosiloxane of formula (I)
(Formula Removed)
and/or a partial condensation product thereof, wherein
R1 is a C 1-C16 alkyl and/or C8-C20 aryl, wherein R1 may represent radicals which are identical or different within the molecule, X is OH, C1-C4 alkoxy, C6-C20 aryloxy, or C1-C6 acyloxy, n is 0 to 2, m is 2 to 6,
p is an integer > 2, and
Q is either (i) a linear or cyclic silane or siloxane or (ii) an unsubstituted hydrocarbon or a hydrocarbon in which at least one carbon atom is substituted with at least one member of the group consisting of 0, N, S, and P,
(B) from 10 to 40 % by weight of one or more alkoxysilanes, which are at least one silane
of formula (IX)
(Formula Removed)
Wherein
R4 are monovalent d -C1-C14 alkyl or C8-C20 aryl radicals that are identical or different within the molecule and that are optionally substituted with at least one member of the group consisting of 0, N, S, and P, Y is a hydrolyzable group, and b is 0, 1,2, or 3, and/or a partial condensation product of at least one silane of formula (IX),
(C) from 20 to 60 % by weight of an organic solvent and/or water,
(D) from 0,01 -2 % of a catalyst,
(E) from 3 to 15 % by weight of inorganic nanoparticles,
(F) from 0 to 30 % by weight of other additives.
Accordingly, the present invention relates to a method for producing an antifouling composition, comprising stirring together
(A) from 10 to 70% by weight of at least one multifunctional carbosilane
and/or carbosiloxane of the formula (I)
(Formula Removed)
and/or a partial condensation product thereof,
wherein
R1 is a C1-C18 alkyl and/or C6-C20 aryl, wherein R1 represents radicals
of the kind such as herein described which are identical or different
within the molecule,
X is OH, C1-C4 alkoxy, C6-C20 aryloxy, or C1-C6 acyloxy,
n is 0 to 2,
m is 2 to 6,
p is an integer > 2, and
Q is either (i) a linear or cyclic silane or siloxane or (ii) an
unsubstituted hydrocarbon or a hydrocarbon of the kind such as
herein described in which at least one carbon atom is substituted
with at least one member of the group consisting of 0, N, S, and P,
(B) ' from 10 to 40 % by weight of one or more alkoxysilanes, which are at
least one silane of formula (IX)
(Formula Removed)
wherein
R4 are monovalent C1-C14 alkyl or C1 -C20 aryl radicals that are identical or different within the molecule and that are optionally substituted with at least one member of the group consisting of O, N, S, and P,
Y is a hydrolyzable group, and bisO, 1,2, or 3,
and/or a partial condensation product of at least one silane of formula (IX),
(C) from 20 to 60 % by weight of an organic solvent of the kind such as herein described
(D) from 0.01 -2 % of a catalyst of the kind such as herein described,
(E) from 3 to 15 % by weight of inorganic nanoparticles,
(F). Y from 0 w 30 % by weight of plher additives of the kind such as herein described, wherein the said catalyst is added while stirring at the temperature of 15 to 20°C for 30 to 90 minutes prior to the application.
Examples
Example 1
37.4 g of tetraethoxysilane (TEOS), 30 g of isopropanol and 8.2 g of 0.1 N p-
toluenesulphonic acid are added in succession with stirring to 39.4 g of a (partial)
condensation product of l,3,5,7-tetramethyl-l,3,5,7-tetra(2-diethoxymethylsilyl-
ethylene)cyclotetrasiloxane in a beaker. The reaction mixture is stirred for 60
minutes. During the reaction time a slightly exothermic reaction takes place. The
viscosity of the agent according to the invention is 15 mPa's at 23 °C and the pot life
is approx. 16 hours.
Example 2
31.5 g of tetraethoxysilane (TEOS), 38.7 g of isopropanol and 5.3 g of 0.1 N p-
toluenesulphonic acid are added in succession to 24.5 g of a (partial) condensation
product of l,3,5,7-tetramethyl-l,3,5,7-tetra(2-hydroxydimethyl-silylethylene)-cyclo-
tetrasiloxane at a temperature of 19°C in a beaker. The reaction mixture is stirred for
60 minutes. The viscosity of the agent according to the invention is 14 mPa's at
23°C and the pot life is approx. 5 hours.
Example 3
12.1 g of tetraethoxysilane (TEOS), 29.6 g of isopropanol, 37.5 g of Organosol (from Bayer AG, a 30% colloidal solution of silicon dioxide in isopropanol) and 2.1 g of 0.1 N p-toluenesulphonic acid are added in succession with stirring at a temperature of 19°C to 18.7 g of a (partial) condensation product of l,3,5,7-tetramethyl-l,3,5,7-tetra(2-hydroxydimethyl-silylethylene)-cyclotetrasiloxane in a beaker. The reaction mixture is stirred at 19°C for 60 minutes. The viscosity of the agent according to the invention is 13 mPa's at 23°C and the pot life is approx. 12 hours.
Example 4
4.1 Prehydrolyzate:
1667 g of tetraethoxysilane (TEOS) and 2041 g of ethanol are initially introduced into a three-necked flask equipped with a stirrer, an internal thermometer, a reflux condenser and a dropping funnel and 291.5 g of 0.1 N aqueous toluenesulphonic acid are added with stirring. The reaction temperature rises to approx. 50°C. The reaction mixture is stirred for 24 hours. The hydrolyzate is stable on storage in a sealed container for at least 6 months.
4.2 Prehydrolyzate:
114 g of tetraethoxysilane (TEOS), 330 g of Organosol (from Bayer AG, a 30% colloidal solution of silicon dioxide in isopropanol) and 337 g of ethanol are initially introduced into a three-necked flask equipped with a stirrer, an internal thermometer, a reflux condenser and a dropping funnel and 20 g of 0.1 N aqueous 4-toluenesulphonic acid are added with stirring. The reaction mixture is stirred for 24 hours. The hydrolyzate is stable on storage in a sealed container for at least 6 months at room temperature.
4.3 Prehydrolyzate:
87.4 g of 0.05 N aqueous 4-toluenesulphonic acid are added with stirring to 500 g of tetraethoxysilane (TEOS) in a three-necked flask equipped with a stirrer, an internal thermometer, a reflux condenser and a dropping funnel. The reaction temperature rises to approx. 67°C. After approx. 25 minutes the initially cloudy reaction mixture becomes clear. When the temperature has once again fallen to 30°C, 100 g of 1-pentanol are added and ethanol is distilled off at 60°C under a slight vacuum. During distillation a total additional 200 g of 1-pentanol are added dropwise. The
hydrolyzate is adjusted to 30% by weight of solids with 1-pentanol. It is stable on storage at room temperature in a sealed container for at least 6 months.
Example 5
100 g of the prehydrolyzate from Example 4.1 are mixed with stirring with 66 g of a 75% solution (w/w) of a (partial) condensation product of 1,3,5,7-tetramethyl-l,3,5,7-tetra(2-hydroxydimethylsilylethylene)-cyclo-tetrasiloxane in n-butanol in a beaker. The agent according to the invention can be applied immediately. The pot life is approx. 45 minutes.
Example 6
100 g of the prehydrolyzate from Example 4.1 are mixed with stirring with 66 g of a (partial) condensation product of l,3,5,7-tetramethyl-l,3,5,7-tetra(2-diethoxymethyl-silylethylene)cyclotetrasiloxane in a beaker. The agent according to the invention can be applied immediately. The pot life is approx. 12 hours.
Example 7
100 g of the prehydrolyzate from Example 4.2 are mixed with stirring with 40 g of a 75% solution (w/w) of a (partial) condensation product of 1,3,5,7-tetramethyl-l,3,5,7-tetra(2-hydroxydimethylsilylethylene)-cyclotetrasiloxane in n-butanol in a beaker. The agent according to the invention can be applied immediately. The pot life is approx. 12 hours.
Example 8
60 g of the prehydrolyzate from Example 4.3 are mixed with stirring with 80 g of a (partial) condensation product of l,3,5,7-tetramethyl-l,3,5,7-tetra(2-diethoxymethyl-silylethylene)cyclotetrasiloxane and 18 g of a 0.1 molar solution of 4-
toluenesulphonic acid in ethanol in a beaker. The agent according to the invention can be applied immediately. The pot life is approx. 48 hours.
Example 9
The reaction according to the invention of a polyol with gamwa-isocyanatopropyltri-ethoxysilane
12.2 g (0.075 mole) of pentaerythritol, 74.1 g (0.3 mole) of Dynasilane® A-1310 (from Witco) and 100 g of methoxypropyl acetate are mixed under a N2 atmosphere in a three-necked flask equipped with a magnetic stirrer, an internal thermometer, a reflux condenser and an external heating device. The reaction mixture is stirred at 100°C for 24 hours. A clear solution is formed. The solvent is distilled off at a pressure of 10 mbars and a temperature of 140°C. The product is obtained in the form of a clear, highly viscous liquid.
Yield: 59 g (70% of theory)
Molecular weight: 1124.15 g
'H-NMR ([d6]-DMSO):
Example 10
10.0 g of tetraethoxysilane (TEOS), 24 g of isopropanol, 17.5 g of Organosol (Bayer AG, a 30% colloidal solution of silicon dioxide in isopropanol) and 5.0 g of 0.1 N p-toluenesulphonic acid are added to 38.5 g of the multifunctional carbosilane produced in Example 9 in a beaker. The reaction mixture is stirred at 19°C for 60 minutes. The viscosity of the agent according to the invention is 13 mPa's at 23°C, and the pot life is approx. 7 hours.
Use examples
The antifouling agents according to the invention are applied by brushing or pneumatic spraying at a spraying pressure of 4 bars through 2 crossed conduits to test plates measuring 650 x 250 mm and coated with a zinc-containing epoxy anti-corrosion ground coat (obtainable for example under the trade name Oldopox® 377-0066 from Relius Coatings) in a dry layer thickness of 50 µm and dried at room temperature for 7 days. The test plates were aged on a raft in Wilhelmshaven. After 3 months almost no fouling was detected on the panels. Fouling in the form of algae or barnacles was removable by rubbing lightly with a cloth.
The antifouling coatings according to the invention have high mechanical stability, high hardness (pencil hardness 3 H to 7 H) and adhere very firmly to the anti-corrosion ground coat employed.






















WE CLAIM:
1. A method for producing an antifouling composition comprising stirring together
(A) from 10 to 70% by weight of at least one multifunctional
carbosilane and/or carbosiloxane of the formula (I)
Q[(CH2)m SiRinX(3-n) ]P (I)
and/or a partial condensation product thereof, wherein
R1 is a C1-C18 alkyl and/or C6-C20 aryl, wherein R1 may represent radicals which are identical or different within the molecule,
X is OH, C1-C4aIkoxy, C6-C20 aryloxy, or C1-C6 acyloxy, n is 0 to 2, m is 2 to 6,
p is an integer > 2, and
Q is either (i) a linear or cyclic silane or siloxane or (ii) an unsubstituted hydrocarbon or a hydrocarbon in which at least one carbon atom is substituted with at least one member of the group consisting of 0, N, S, and P,
(B) from 10 to 40 % by weight of one or more alkoxysilanes, which
are at least one silane of formula (IX)
(Formula Removed)
wherein
R4 are monovalent C1 -C14 alkyl or C8 -C20 aryl radicals that are
identical or different within the molecule and that are optionally
substituted with at least one member of the group consisting of
O, N, S, and P,
Y is a hydrolyzable group, and
bisO, 1,2, or 3,
and/or a partial condensation product of at least one silane of
formula (IX),
(C) from 20 to 60 % by weight of an organic solvent and/or water,
(D) from 0,01 -2 % of a catalyst,
(E) from 3 to 15 % by weight of inorganic nanoparticles,
(F) from 0 to 30 % by weight of other additives, wherein the said
catalyst is added while stirring at the temperature of 15 to 20°C for 30 to 90
minutes prior to the application.
2. A method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the said multifunctional carbosilane (A) is a silane of formula (II)
(Formula Removed)
or a partial condensation product thereof,
wherein
p is 4, 3, or 2,
n is 0 to 2,
m is 2 to 6,
X' is methoxy or ethoxy,
R1 is a C1-C18 alkyl and/or C6-C20 aryl, wherein R1 may represent radicals which are identical or different within the molecule, and R2 denotes C1-C18alkyl and/or C6-C2 aryl.
3. A method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the said multifunctional carbosiloxane (A) a siloxane containing at least two monofunctional, di- functional, and/or trifunctional and optional tetrafunctional siloxane units and/or a condensation product or partial condensation product thereof.
4. A method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the said multifunctional carbosiloxane (A) is a compound of
(Formula Removed)
or a (partial) condensation product thereof,
wherein
a is 3 to 6,
n is 0 to 2,
m is 2 to 6,
R * is a C1-C18 alkyl and/or C6-C20 aryl, wherein R1 may represent
radicals which are identical or different within the molecule, and
X is OH, methoxy, or ethoxy.
5. A method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the said multifunctional carbosiloxane (A) is a compound of formula (IV)
(Formula Removed)
and/or a (partial) condensation product thereof, and/or a compound of formula (V)


(Formula Removed)
and/or a (partial) condensation product thereof.
6. A method as claimed in claim 1, wherein said alkoxysilane (B) is tetraethoxysilane or a condensation product of tetraethoxysilane.
7. A method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the said catalyst (D) is para-toluenesulfonic acid.
8. A method as claimed in claim 1, wherein said inorganic nanoparticles (E) are a dispersion in an organic solvent of a silica sol with an average particle diameter of 5 to 100 nm.
9. A method for producing an antifouling composition substantially as herein described with reference to and as illustrated in the foregoing examples.

Documents:

841-del-1999-abstract.pdf

841-del-1999-claims.pdf

841-del-1999-correspondence-others.pdf

841-del-1999-correspondence-po.pdf

841-del-1999-description (complete).pdf

841-del-1999-form-1.pdf

841-del-1999-form-13.pdf

841-del-1999-form-19.pdf

841-del-1999-form-2.pdf

841-del-1999-form-3.pdf

841-del-1999-form-5.pdf

841-del-1999-gpa.pdf

841-del-1999-petition-137.pdf

841-del-1999-petition-138.pdf


Patent Number 239631
Indian Patent Application Number 841/DEL/1999
PG Journal Number 14/2010
Publication Date 02-Apr-2010
Grant Date 28-Mar-2010
Date of Filing 09-Jun-1999
Name of Patentee BAYER AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT
Applicant Address D-51368, LEVERKUSEN, GERMANY.
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 KARL-HEINZ KASLER GEZELINALLE 45, 51375 LEVERKUSEN, GERMANY.
2 MARKUS MECHTEL SULZBURGSTR. 174, 50937 KOLN, GERMANY.
3 MICHAEL MAGER FRANZ-MARC-STR. 54, 51375 LEVERKUSEN, GERMANY.
PCT International Classification Number C09D 0051/6
PCT International Application Number N/A
PCT International Filing date
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 198 28 256.7 1998-06-25 Germany