MSE PRO PEI-10K Polyethyleneimine, 25 kg/Barrel
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MSE PRO PEI-10K Polyethyleneimine, 25 kg/Barrel
Introduction
Polyethylenimine (PEI), also known as polyaziridine, is a highly cationic, water-soluble polymer with the highest cationic charge density among organic polymers. Its fundamental repeating unit consists of “two carbon atoms + one nitrogen atom,” with the molecular formula (CH₂CH₂NH)ₙ. PEI-10K is a medium molecular weight grade(25,000) in the PEI product line. It appears as a colorless or light yellow viscous liquid with a slight ammonia odor. The PEI-10K molecule contains a high density of primary (-NH₂), secondary (-NH-), and tertiary (-N<) amine groups, combining polar (amine) and hydrophobic (ethylene) structures. These functional groups can interact via hydrogen bonding, ionic bonding, or covalent bonding with hydroxyl, carboxyl, carbonyl, and other reactive groups, imparting excellent adhesion, cationic properties, and chemical reactivity. PEI-10K is suitable for applications in coatings/inks, textiles, antimicrobial treatments, corrosion inhibition, and other fields.
Key Features
- High Adhesion and Adsorption: The polar amine groups of PEI-10K can bind with hydroxyl (hydrogen bonding), carboxyl (ionic bonding), and carbonyl (covalent bonding) groups, enhancing adhesion to polar substrates such as paper, films, and fibers. This makes it ideal for applications requiring improved adhesion strength, including coating tack enhancement and ink fixation.
- Moderate Cationic Character: In aqueous systems, PEI-10K exists as a polymeric cation capable of neutralizing or adsorbing anionic substances, assisting in particle dispersion or stabilization (e.g., pigments, ceramic powders). Its cationic density is lower than high molecular weight grades (likePEI-70K), making it suitable for applications requiring moderate cationic strength.
- High Reactivity: Rich in primary and secondary amine groups, PEI-10K reacts readily with epoxies, aldehydes, isocyanates, and other functional compounds, enabling its use in coating crosslinking, aldehyde adsorption, and functional finishing (e.g., flame retardant fixation).
- Fast Drying and Water Resistance (Coatings/Inks): In acrylic emulsion systems, PEI-10K can significantly improve coating drying speed and water resistance, enhancing film-forming performance
Specifications
| Category | Property | Specification |
|---|---|---|
| Physical Properties | Molecular Weight | 10,000 ± 1,000 |
| Viscosity (mPa·s) | 200,000 – 300,000 | |
| Solid Content | > 99% | |
| Chroma (Hazen) | ≤ 100 | |
| Chemical Properties | Total Amine Value (mmol/g) | 17 – 20 |
| pH (5% aqueous solution) | 10 – 12 | |
| Appearance | — | Colorless or light yellow liquid |
| Identification | CAS No. | 9002-98-6 |
| Solubility | — | Completely soluble in water, alcohols, ketones, esters, and other common solvents |
Applications
1. Paper Chemicals
In the paper industry, PEI-10K is widely used as a retention aid, drainage aid, and paper-strengthening additive. Its high-density amine groups confer strong cationic properties in aqueous systems, allowing rapid neutralization of negative charges on pulp fibers and inorganic fillers, thereby improving retention of fine fibers and fillers. Its medium molecular weight provides effective bridging, forming stable floc structures between fibers and fillers, enhancing sheet formation efficiency and dewatering. For dry strength enhancement, PEI amine groups form extensive hydrogen-bond networks with cellulose hydroxyls, improving fiber-to-fiber bonding and maintaining paper strength even under high filler load.
2. Water and Wastewater Treatment
PEI-10K serves as an efficient flocculant or coagulant for various industrial wastewater systems. Its high cationic charge density allows rapid neutralization of negatively charged colloids and suspended particles, destabilizing dispersions and promoting aggregation and sedimentation. The polymer chains can form multi-point adsorption bridges between particles, generating larger, more porous flocs and improving settling and filtration
performance. Additionally, amine groups chelate heavy metal ions, enabling solid-liquid separation and enhancing heavy metal removal, balancing operational efficiency and treatment effectiveness.
3. Coatings and Inks
In water-based coatings and inks, PEI-10K functions as a pigment dispersant or grinding aid. Its amine groups adsorb firmly on pigment or carbon black surfaces, modifying surface charges and improving electrostatic
stability. The polymer chains create steric hindrance in the aqueous phase, preventing pigment re-agglomeration during storage or application. This combination of electrostatic and steric stabilization ensures good dispersion, rheological stability, and color uniformity at high solids or pigment loading, improving the final appearance of coatings or prints.
4. Adhesion Promotion and Surface Bonding
As an adhesion promoter, PEI-10K demonstrates excellent performance on metals and polar substrates. Its amine groups coordinate or hydrogen bond with metal oxide surfaces, forming a stable chemisorbed layer. Simultaneously, PEI chains can physically entangle or chemically react with resin components in coatings, creating molecular bridges between substrate and film-forming resin. This dual mechanism improves wetting and interfacial bonding, ensuring coating adhesion and durability under challenging conditions.
5. Adhesives and Resin Modification
In adhesives and resin systems, PEI-10K can act as a reactive component for crosslinking or as a functional modifier to enhance overall performance. Amines react with epoxy or other active groups to form crosslinked networks, increasing cohesive strength and chemical resistance. Its moderate molecular weight provides sufficient crosslinking points without over-crosslinking, maintaining toughness and balanced mechanical properties. The polar structure also improves substrate compatibility, enhancing bonding reliability.
6. Textiles, Nonwovens, and Functional Finishing In textile and nonwoven applications, PEI-10K is used for fabric finishing, dye fixation, and functional surfacetreatment. Its cationic amines form stable ionic bonds with anionic dyes, improving dye fixation and wash/rubfastness. The polymer’s hydrophilicity and moisture absorption confer water affinity and anti-static properties. These functional features make PEI-10K valuable in performance textiles and medical nonwovens. Storage and Handling
Precautions
1. Storage Stability
Recommended conditions: low temperature (<25 °C; 4–10 °C for long-term storage), protected from light, dry, and sealed.
High temperature risk: storage above 80 °C or exposure to air may cause oxidation, darkening, surfacefilm formation, and performance deterioration (e.g., decreased amine value, reduced viscosity).
Hygroscopicity: PEI-10K is hygroscopic and absorbs CO₂; containers must be tightly sealed to avoidmoisture contact (otherwise salts may precipitate or the product may degrade).
2. Material Compatibility
Recommended materials: stainless steel, polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP), polyvinyl chloride(PVC).
Prohibited materials: mild steel/iron (may oxidize, discolor, or harden solution); copper/brass alloys (mayform green compounds and contaminate product).
3. Usage and Handling
Ensure container integrity before use to avoid contamination (water, dust); reseal immediately after use to minimize air exposure.
For dilution or blending, use deionized water or weakly polar solvents (e.g., ethanol); avoid strong acids or bases that may damage amine groups.
4. Long-Term Storage Recommendations
Store in a cool, dark warehouse with impermeable flooring to prevent leaks; avoid sunlight and rain exposure.
Inspect packaging (drums/bottles) regularly; discontinue use and contact the supplier if bulging, leakage, or abnormal odor (intensified ammonia smell) occurs. Packaging
Packaging specifications are 4x5Kg plastic drum, 25Kg plastic drum and user specified packaging.
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