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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 18, 2012
Filed:
Aug. 12, 2008
Joseph M. Hoefler, Bensalem, PA (US);
Kelley L. Klein, Reading, PA (US);
Jill A. Ottinger, Roslyn, PA (US);
Joseph M. Hoefler, Bensalem, PA (US);
Kelley L. Klein, Reading, PA (US);
Jill A. Ottinger, Roslyn, PA (US);
Rohm and Haas Company, Philadelphia, PA (US);
Abstract
The present invention provides methods for reducing the level of free aldehydes in coatings for flexible substrates, such as tanned leather, and substantially aldehyde free substrates. The methods comprise applying to the substrate a composition of one or more aqueous emulsion or suspension composition of an acrylic polymer or silicon containing polymer that is made from, or contains one or more lower alkyl alcohol or degrades on storage or in use to form such an alcohol, and one or more water-insoluble to slightly water soluble aldehyde scavenger compound, followed by drying or curing the applied composition to form a coating. In addition, the methods provide enhanced aldehyde scrubbing, especially for acetaldehyde, by applying to a substrate an aqueous acrylic polymer or silicon containing polymer emulsion or suspension comprising a aldehyde scavenger compound that is substantially deprotonated, i.e. by raising the pH composition to 5.5 or higher. The present invention also provides treated and coated substrates made by the inventive methods.