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titleOfInvention Silyl esters, their use in binder systems and paint compositions and a process for their preparation
abstract The use of an organosilyl ester as an alkaline hydrolysis or erodibility promoter for the binder system in a paint formulation is described. The extender is used in paint formulations which require hydrolysis of one or more of the components of the paint during use. The organosilyl esters of the present invention may also independently be film-forming. The organosilyl ester may be the ester of a carboxylic, sulfonic or phosphoric acid. The binder system of the present invention can be used in paint compositions, such as self-polishing antifouling paints.
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