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Eco-friendly cardanol-based polyurethane coating provides superior corrosion protection for steel

An Indian research team has developed a hydrophobic, waterborne polyurethane (WBPU) coating derived from the bio-based raw material cardanol. Combining high solid content with outstanding corrosion and chemical resistance, the formulation avoids toxic crosslinkers and adheres to green chemistry principles.

Cardanol-based polyurethane coating: High solid content and strong corrosion resistance achieved through sustainable synthesis. Source: Stéphane Bidouze - stock.adobe.com

The demand for renewable raw materials in coating technologies continues to rise. Researchers led by Shiva Sharma have synthesised an environmentally friendly, hydrophobic waterborne polyurethane (WBPU) coating using cardanol, a by-product of the cashew industry. The resulting nano-dispersion contains 75.5 % solids and was produced without additional crosslinkers following green chemistry principles.

Varying the amine content (10–25 %) significantly influenced the mechanical and anticorrosive performance. FTIR analysis confirmed complete polymer curing, while transmission electron microscopy (TEM) revealed uniform spherical particles with a diameter of 7 ± 3 nm. The coatings exhibited a dense, rough amorphous morphology, improving their barrier efficiency.


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Excellent resistance and corrosion performance

Mechanical tests demonstrated scratch hardness of 2 kg, high impact resistance (150 lb/in), bending flexibility (1/8 inch), and 100 % crosshatch adhesion. Chemical resistance tests with 3.5 % HCl, NaCl, NaOH, solvents, and water showed no significant degradation. The formulation containing 20 % amine achieved optimal performance with strong hydrophobicity and thermal stability up to 230 °C.

After 24 days of immersion in 3.5 % NaCl, the coating exhibited 98.98 % corrosion inhibition efficiency, confirming its excellent barrier properties. The cardanol-based WBPU coating thus represents a sustainable, high-performance alternative to conventional polyurethane coatings for metal protection.

Source: Sharma, S. et al. Development of environment-friendly cardanol-derived hydrophobic anticorrosive high solid waterborne nano-dispersed polyurethane coatings. Prog. Org. Coat. 207, 109402 (2025).