Patent application number | Description | Published |
20090076234 | PROCESS OF FREE-RADICAL POLYMERIZATION OR CROSSLINKING IN THE PRESENCE OF A SELECTED ORGANIC PEROXIDE PREPARED BY AN EX SITU PROCESS - The invention relates to free-radical polymerization and free-radical cross-linking and more particularly provides a process of free-radical polymerization or cross-linking wherein at least one polymerizable monomer or at least one compound to be cross-linked is contacted in the presence of at least one selected organic peroxides, characterized in that the organic peroxide is prepared continuously by an ex situ process with the aid of a closed plate exchanger. In the process according to the invention, it's possible to introduce the above selected organic peroxide continuously during the polymerization or cross-linking reaction. | 03-19-2009 |
20100120983 | STYRENE/ANHYDRIDE POLYMERIC MATERIAL AND GRAFT HAVING ENHANCED PROPERTIES - A polymeric material from the styrene family, consisting of macromolecular chains grafted by nitrogen-containing heterocyclic groups; wherein the macromolecular chains consist of a polymeric backbone to which a grafted agent is attached by at least one covalent bond, the grafting agent comprises, in a single molecule, one or more associative groups capable of being bound by hydrogen bonds, and one or more reactive groups capable of forming covalent bonds with the polymeric backbone, at least one of the associative groups of the modifier is an imidazolidone heterocyclic ring. The mean number of imidazolidone groups to be inserted into the macromolecular chains is dependent both on the mean mass of said chains and on the final properties to be imparted to the material. The polymeric material of the invention can be extruded, coextruded, injected, blow-moulded, moulded, overmoulded, calendered or thermoformed. Objects such as tubes, films, plates, stiffenerss, bottles and containers can be made. The polymeric material of the invention can also be blended with other materials such as other polymers, and can thus be modified by elastomeric phases that enhance the impact strength thereof. The polymeric material of the invention can be a component of masterbatches of additives such as pigments and fillers. The present invention further relates to the use of said polymeric material as a compatibilization agent in a composition including, inter alia, at least two polymers belonging to different polymeric classes.” | 05-13-2010 |
20100135940 | SEMI-CRYSTALLINE SUPRAMOLECULAR POLYMERS - The invention relates to a supramolecular polymer derived from the reaction between (i) an amine bearing a nitrogen-containing heterocyclic group: imidazolidone, trimethyleneurea or triazine, capable of joining together via hydrogen bonds with (ii) at least one fatty acid monomer comprising at least one reactive functional group, a dimer of identical or different fatty acids and/or a trimer of identical or different fatty acids, or a derivative of said fatty acid(s) chosen from a fatty acid ester, and a fatty acid chloride. | 06-03-2010 |
20100249281 | USE OF GRAFTED SMA COPOLYMERS IN LIQUID COMPOSITIONS - The subject of the invention is the use of a grafted copolymer derived from the grafting: —of an SMA copolymer (II) derived from the copolymerization of at least two monomers, (i) the first monomer being chosen from styrene and its derivatives and (ii) the second monomer including at least one anhydride function, —with either (iii) M-R—X molecules (I) including at least one pattern (M) chosen from patterns (1) to (4): formula (I), with A=oxygen, sulfur or NH; and including at least one chemical function (X) chosen from among halogen, a primary or secondary amine function, an alcohol function, a thiol function, a carboxylic acid function or a derivative of said function and an epoxy function, the pattern (M) and said function (X) being connected by a rigid or flexible chain (R); namely (iv) molecules belonging to the family of triazoles; used as the majority composition or additive of liquid compositions intended to be applied in or on sheets of paper or cardboard, onto hard surfaces, on leather or on textiles. | 09-30-2010 |
20100273965 | POLYMERIC ADDITIVES OBTAINED BY SALIFICATION OF COPOLYMERS - The present invention relates to a salified copolymer that can be obtained by salification, in an aqueous medium, using at least one amine containing at least one nitrogenous heterocyclic group, of a copolymer obtained from at least one cyclic anhydride-based or carboxylic acid-based monomer and from at least one styrene-based monomer, such as a styrene/maleic anhydride (SMA) copolymer. It also relates to the process for producing this salified copolymer, to a composition containing same, and also to the use of this composition for surface-treating, in particular coating, sizing and finishing, paper or cardboard. | 10-28-2010 |
20130005914 | STYRENE/ANHYDRIDE POLYMERIC MATERIAL AND GRAFT HAVING ENHANCED PROPERTIES - A polymeric material from the styrene family comprises macromolecular chains grafted by nitrogen-containing heterocyclic groups; wherein the macromolecular chains comprise a polymeric backbone to which a grafted agent is attached by at least one covalent bond, the grafting agent comprises, in a single molecule, one or more associative groups capable of being bound by hydrogen bonds, and one or more reactive groups capable of forming covalent bonds with the polymeric backbone, at least one of the associative groups of the modifier is an imidazolidone heterocyclic ring. The mean number of imidazolidone groups to be inserted into the macromolecular chains is dependent both on the mean mass of said chains and on the final properties to be imparted to the material. Objects such as tubes, films, plates, stiffenerss, bottles and containers can be made. | 01-03-2013 |