C08F291/00

Method of preparing carboxylic acid functionalized polymers

Methods for preparing water soluble, non-peptidic polymers carrying carboxyl functional groups, particularly carboxylic acid functionalized poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) polymers are disclosed, as are the products of these methods. In general, an ester reagent R(CO)OR, wherein R is a tertiary group and R comprises a functional group X, is reacted with a water soluble, non-peptidic polymer POLY-Y, where Y is a functional group which reacts with X to form a covalent bond, to form a tertiary ester of the polymer, which is then treated with a strong base in aqueous solution, to form a carboxylate salt of the polymer. Typically, this carboxylate salt is then treated with an inorganic acid in aqueous solution, to convert the carboxylate salt to a carboxylic acid, thereby forming a carboxylic acid functionalized polymer.

Biomedical devices containing internal wetting agents

This invention includes a wettable biomedical device containing a high molecular weight hydrophilic polymer and a hydroxyl-functionalized silicone-containing monomer.

Biomedical devices containing internal wetting agents

This invention includes a wettable biomedical device containing a high molecular weight hydrophilic polymer and a hydroxyl-functionalized silicone-containing monomer.

SEQUENCED POLYMERS FOR MONITORING THE FILTRATE
20180105731 · 2018-04-19 ·

The invention relates to a method for preparing a sequenced copolymer comprising a first block (A) connected to a second block (B), said method comprising the following steps of monitored radical polymerisation: (E1) bringing into contact, typically in an aqueous medium: unsaturated ethylene monomers m.sub.A, selected in order to constitute the block (A); a source of free radicals; and an agent for monitoring the radical polymerisation; and then (E2) bringing into contact: the polymer obtained from step (E1); unsaturated ethylene monomers m.sub.B; a source of free radicals; and a polymer P.sup.0 which is not ethylenically unsaturated and supports labile hydrogens.

SEQUENCED POLYMERS FOR MONITORING THE FILTRATE
20180105731 · 2018-04-19 ·

The invention relates to a method for preparing a sequenced copolymer comprising a first block (A) connected to a second block (B), said method comprising the following steps of monitored radical polymerisation: (E1) bringing into contact, typically in an aqueous medium: unsaturated ethylene monomers m.sub.A, selected in order to constitute the block (A); a source of free radicals; and an agent for monitoring the radical polymerisation; and then (E2) bringing into contact: the polymer obtained from step (E1); unsaturated ethylene monomers m.sub.B; a source of free radicals; and a polymer P.sup.0 which is not ethylenically unsaturated and supports labile hydrogens.

CURABLE COMPOSITION, CONDUCTIVE COATED FILM, AND ANTISTATIC COATED FILM
20180100084 · 2018-04-12 · ·

An object of the present invention is to provide a curable composition from which a conductive coated film and an antistatic coated film with excellent toughness are obtained; and a conductive coated film and an antistatic coated film formed by curing the curable composition. The curable composition of the present invention contains at least one polyfunctional (meth)acrylamide compound selected from the group consisting of a polyfunctional (meth)acrylamide compound represented by Formula (I) and a polyfunctional (meth)acrylamide compound represented by Formula (II); a -conjugated conductive polymer; and water.

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Antimicrobial polymers and methods for their production

Antimicrobial or antiseptic polymers may be produced by incorporation of an antimicrobial ingredient into the polymer by grafting, copolymerization, or via a combined antimicrobial/plasticizer ingredient. The polymer may be produced as a masterbatch, or a ready to process polymer for producing antimicrobial products. The reactions may be conducted in a reactive extruder to provide a single-step synthesis.

Antimicrobial polymers and methods for their production

Antimicrobial or antiseptic polymers may be produced by incorporation of an antimicrobial ingredient into the polymer by grafting, copolymerization, or via a combined antimicrobial/plasticizer ingredient. The polymer may be produced as a masterbatch, or a ready to process polymer for producing antimicrobial products. The reactions may be conducted in a reactive extruder to provide a single-step synthesis.

Process for preparing an organic film at the surface of a solid support by transfer or by spraying

A method is provided for preparing an organic film on the surface of a solid support including the steps of (a) applying, to the surface, by transfer or by spraying, a solution containing at least one cleavable aryl salt; and (b) subjecting the solution to a UV or visible irradiation, such that irradiation radical entities are formed from the cleavable aryl salt and an organic film is grafted. Further provided is a kit of elements for the implementation of such a method.

Process for preparing an organic film at the surface of a solid support by transfer or by spraying

A method is provided for preparing an organic film on the surface of a solid support including the steps of (a) applying, to the surface, by transfer or by spraying, a solution containing at least one cleavable aryl salt; and (b) subjecting the solution to a UV or visible irradiation, such that irradiation radical entities are formed from the cleavable aryl salt and an organic film is grafted. Further provided is a kit of elements for the implementation of such a method.