Stable water repellent compositions

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 3955985
  • Patent Number
    3,955,985
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, July 11, 1974
    50 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 11, 1976
    48 years ago
Abstract
A water repellent composition comprising an aqueous solution of alkali metal alkyl and/or phenyl siliconates, an organic aqueous soluble complexing or chelating agent and an aqueous miscible monovalent alcohol and/or ketone. This composition may be applied to building materials, such as masonry surfaces to render them water repellent.
Description

The present invention relates to water repellent compositions and more particularly to aqueous solutions of organosiliconates as water repellent compositions for building materials.
It has been known that aqueous solutions of alkali metal methyl siliconates can be applied to masonry surfaces to render them water repellent (see W. Noll, "Chemie and Technologie der Silicones," 2nd edition, Weinheim 1968, P. 524ff). However, when these alkali metal methyl siliconates are applied to masonry surfaces containing free lime, they will not render the surfaces water repellent. Therefore, it is essential that these surfaces be treated to bind the free lime before applying the alkali metal methyl siliconates (see German Patent Specification DT-AS 1,003,116). The additional step of pretreating the masonry surface before the application of the water repellent composition is both time consuming and expensive.
Although other alkali metal organosiliconates such as ethyl, propyl and phenyl siliconates have been known, it has been impossible to form stable aqueous solutions of these siliconates, either alone or in combination with alkali metal methylsiliconates.
Therefore, it is an object of this invention to provide a stable aqueous solution of an alkali metal organosiliconate. Another object of this invention is to provide a stable aqueous solution of alkali metal alkyl or phenyl siliconates. A further object of this invention is to provide a stable aqueous solution which may be applied to building materials to render them water repellent. A still further object of this invention is to provide a method for imparting water repellency to surfaces containing free lime without having to pretreat the surface prior to the application of the water repellent composition.
The foregoing objects and others which will be apparent from the following description are accomplished in accordance with this invention, generally speaking, by adding an organic water soluble complexing or chelating agent which forms a stable aqueous soluble complex with alkaline earth metals and an aqueous soluble monovalent alcohol and/or ketone to an aqueous solution of an alkali-alkyl and/or phenyl siliconate in which the alkyl radicals contain 2 or 3 carbon atoms. The resulting composition is stable and may be applied to a masonry substrate containing free lime to impart water repellency thereto.
Although suitable water repellent compositions have been prepared from alkali metal ethylsiliconates, it is preferred that at least 50 percent by weight of the composition based on the total weight of the alkali metal siliconates be alkali metal propylsiliconates. Of course, solutions containing mixtures of these alkyl and phenyl siliconates may be used either alone or in combination with methyl siliconates as water repellent compositions.
The addition of the complexing agents and the aqueous miscible monovalent alcohol and/or ketone to the aqueous solutions containing alkali metal ethyl, propyl and/or phenyl siliconates provides stable aqueous solutions. The complexing agents and the monovalent alcohol and/or ketone provides a stable solution which may be applied to surfaces which contain free lime and still provide excellent water repellency. Another advantage of this invention is that the weather has very little influence on the water repellency of the treated surfaces.
Generally the alkali metal organosiliconates are prepared by conventional techniques known in the art, such as by the hydrolysis of alkyl- and/or phenyl trichlorosilanes in the presence of water and thereafter the resulting polysiloxanes are dissolved in alkali metal hydroxide solutions, preferably a sodium or potassium hydroxide solution. The complexing or chelating agents of this invention are then added to the resulting alkali metal organosiliconate solutions. The amount of complexing or chelating agents employed in accordance with the invention may range from about 0.1 to 10.0 percent and more preferably from about 1 to 5 percent by weight based on the weight of the alkali siliconate (calculated as RSiO.sub.3/2, wherein R represents a hydrocarbon radical).
The water repellent compositions of this invention are prepared by diluting the alkali metal organosiliconates described above and the aqueous soluble alcohol or ketone with water. The weight ratio of the alcohol or ketone in relation to the alkali metal siliconate (calculated RSiO.sub.3/2) is in the range of from 1:1 to 50:1 and more preferably in the range of from about 10:1 to 30:1.
Examples of preferred complexing or chelating agents which may be employed in accordance with this invention are alkali metal salts of aminopolycarboxylic acids such as nitrilotriacetic acid, ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid, and aminodiacetic acid. Other complexing agents are polyamines such as B,B'-diaminodiethylamine and B,B',B"-triaminotriethylamine. Examples of suitable water miscible monovalent alcohols are the lower aliphatic alcohols having from 1 to 4 carbon atoms, e.g., methanol, ethanol, n-propanol and isopropanol and the like. Suitable examples of ketones which may be employed in this invention are those having from 3 to 5 carbon atoms such as acetone, methylethylketone, 2-pentanone and the like.
The amount of alkali metal organosiliconates present in the water repellent compositions is not critical and may range from about 0.02 to about 10 percent and more preferably from 0.5 to 5.0 percent by weight (calculated as RSiO.sub.3/2) based on the total weight of the solution.
The alkali siliconate solution can be applied to the surfaces of the building materials which are to be made water repellent by any conventional means known in the art such as by brushing, spraying or immersion.
Various embodiments of this invention are further illustrated in the following example.





EXAMPLE
Several water repellent solutions are prepared containing 2.0 percent by weight based on the weight of the solution of various organosiliconates using the following mixtures A through D as diluting agents.
A = water
B = 99.9 weight percent water 0.1 weight percent trisodium salt of nitrilotriacetic acid
C = 60.0 weight percent water 40.0 weight percent isopropanol
D = 59.9 weight percent water 40.0 weight percent isopropanol 0.1 weight percent trisodium salt of nitrilotriacetic acid
These solutions are compared as to their stability with solutions containing 20 percent by weight of the same organosiliconates.
The results of these stability tests are illustrated in the Table.
TABLE__________________________________________________________________________Diluting Ethyl Propyl Propyl/Methyl Phenyl Agent Siliconate Siliconate Siliconate (3:1 ratio) Siliconate__________________________________________________________________________A After 24 hrs, After 24 hrs, After 24 hrs, After 24 hrs, much sediment much sediment much sediment much sedimentB After 24 hrs, After 3 hrs, After 3 hrs, Immediately quite opaque; flaky sedi- flaky sediment opaque, after 24 after 4 days ment hrs, much sedi- flaky deposit mentC After 15 min. After 9 min. After 15 min. After 25 min. quite opaque, opaque, after opaque, after opaque, after after 4 days 4 days sedi- 4 days sedi- 4 days sedi- flaky sedi- ment ment ment mentD Clear solution, Clear solution, Clear solution, Clear solution, after 4 days after 4 days after 4 days after 4 days slight precipi- no precipita- no precipita- slight precipi- tation tion tion tation__________________________________________________________________________
Although specific examples of the invention have been herein described, it is not intended to limit the invention solely thereto but to include all the variations and modifications falling within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.
Claims
  • 1. A stable aqueous solution for rendering masonry surfaces water repellent consisting essentially of an alkali metal organosiliconate in which the organic group is selected from the group consisting of alkyl radicals having from 2 to 3 carbon atoms and a phenyl radical, an organic aqueous soluble complexing agent capable of forming a stable aqueous soluble complex with alkaline earth metals, said complexing agent is selected from the class consisting of alkali metal salts of aminopolycarboxylic acids and polyamines and an aqueous miscible organic solvent selected from the class consisting of aliphatic monovalent alcohols having from 1 to 4 carbon atoms and ketones having from 3 to 5 carbon atoms and water.
  • 2. The composition of claim 1 wherein the amount of complexing agent is from 0.1 to 10.0 percent by weight based on the weight of the siliconates (calculated as RSiO.sub.3/2) where R represents a hydrocarbon radical.
  • 3. The composition of claim 1 wherein the weight ratio of the aqueous miscible organic solvent to the siliconate (calculated as RSiO.sub.3/2) is in the range of from 1:1 to 50:1.
  • 4. The composition of claim 1 wherein the complexing agent is an alkali metal salt of an aminopolycarboxylic acid.
  • 5. The composition of claim 4 wherein nitrilotriacetic acid is employed as the aminopolycarboxylic acid.
  • 6. The composition of claim 1 wherein the aqueous miscible organic solvent is isopropanol.
  • 7. A masonry substrate which has been treated with the composition of claim 1.
US Referenced Citations (1)
Number Name Date Kind
2905562 Brown Sep 1959
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
Number Date Country
746,037 Mar 1956 UK
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
Entry
Chem. Abst. 63:2659d.