Patent classifications
C08L3/00
Resin composition and resin molded article
A resin composition includes a cellulose ester compound (A), a poly(meth)acrylate compound (B) containing 50% by weight or more of a constituting unit derived from a (meth)acrylic acid alkyl ester, a polyester resin (C), and at least one polymer (D) selected from a polymer with a core shell structure having a core layer and a shell layer containing a polymer of a (meth)acrylic acid alkyl ester on a surface of the core layer, and an olefin polymer which is a polymer of an α-olefin and a (meth)acrylic acid alkyl ester and contains 60% by weight or more of a constituting unit derived from the α-olefin.
Polyhydroxyalkanoate particles and aqueous dispersion of same
Provided are PHA particles which are excellent in dispersibility in an aqueous dispersion and have excellent film formation capability, in which odor of a molded body obtained from the PHA particles or an aqueous dispersion of the PHA particles is suppressed, and whose color tone is good, and an aqueous dispersion of the PHA particles. Polyhydroxyalkanoate particles including polyhydroxyalkanoate having a particle shape and peptidoglycan covering a portion of or an entire surface of the polyhydroxyalkanoate. In this polyhydroxyalkanoate particle, a content of polyhydroxyalkanoate is 98.0% by weight or more, and a content of peptidoglycan is 0.1% by weight or more and 1.0% by weight or less.
Biomass-resource-derived polyester and production process thereof
The present invention provides a resin capable of contributing greatly to solve environmental problems and problems related to exhaustion of fossil fuel resources and having physical properties suited for practical use. The polyester according to the present invention has a diol and a dicarboxylic acid as constituent components and has an amount of terminal acid of 50 equivalents/metric ton or less.
KENAF-POLYOLEFIN COMPOSITES AND METHODS OF MAKING
A composition comprises woody core fibers from hemp, kenaf, jute and/or flax that are optionally coated with one or more saccharides or polysaccharides and dispersed in a matrix of polyolefin.
KENAF-POLYOLEFIN COMPOSITES AND METHODS OF MAKING
A composition comprises woody core fibers from hemp, kenaf, jute and/or flax that are optionally coated with one or more saccharides or polysaccharides and dispersed in a matrix of polyolefin.
Starch nanocomposite materials
In one aspect, the invention provides a substantially exfoliated nanocomposite material including starch and hydrophobically modified layered silicate clay. In another aspect, the invention provides packaging made from material including the substantially exfoliated nanocomposite material described above. The nanocomposite material has improved mechanical and rheological properties and reduced sensitivity to moisture in that the rates of moisture update and/or loss are reduced. In another aspect, the invention provides a process for preparing the substantially exfoliated nanocomposite material described above, including a step of mixing the starch in the form of an aqueous gel with the hydrophobic clay in a melt mixing device. In a further aspect, the invention provides a process for preparing the substantially exfoliated nanocomposite material, including the steps of mixing the starch with the hydrophobic clay to form a masterbatch (hereinafter “the masterbatch process”) and mixing the masterbatch with further starch.
PRIMER COATINGS FOR INKJET AND LIQUID ELECTROPHOTOGRAPHIC PRINTING
Aqueous primer compositions suitable for electrophotographic printing and inkjet printing are frequently incompatible with one another, such that coated substrates for each printing technique need to be stockpiled separately. Aqueous primer compositions containing components to facilitate both electrophotographic printing and inkjet printing and that remain compatible with each other may comprise a polyvalent metal salt dispersed in an aqueous fluid, and an amine-functionalized copolymer dispersed as an emulsion in the aqueous fluid, in which the amine-functionalized copolymer has an amine number of about 10 to about 180 mg KOH/g copolymer and a glass transition temperature of about 0° C. to about 50° C. Suitable amine-functionalized copolymers may be formed by an emulsion polymerization reaction of one or more first ethylenically unsaturated monomers lacking an amine group and one or more second ethylenically unsaturated monomers bearing at least one amine group.
PRIMER COATINGS FOR INKJET AND LIQUID ELECTROPHOTOGRAPHIC PRINTING
Aqueous primer compositions suitable for electrophotographic printing and inkjet printing are frequently incompatible with one another, such that coated substrates for each printing technique need to be stockpiled separately. Aqueous primer compositions containing components to facilitate both electrophotographic printing and inkjet printing and that remain compatible with each other may comprise a polyvalent metal salt dispersed in an aqueous fluid, and an amine-functionalized copolymer dispersed as an emulsion in the aqueous fluid, in which the amine-functionalized copolymer has an amine number of about 10 to about 180 mg KOH/g copolymer and a glass transition temperature of about 0° C. to about 50° C. Suitable amine-functionalized copolymers may be formed by an emulsion polymerization reaction of one or more first ethylenically unsaturated monomers lacking an amine group and one or more second ethylenically unsaturated monomers bearing at least one amine group.
DOUGH-LIKE PLAY COMPOUNDS, KITS, AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING THE SAME
The present disclosure relates generally to compositions which form a dough-like moldable play compound when combined with a solvent, as well as kits, and methods of making and using the same. More particularly, it relates to compositions, kits, and methods of making and using a powder composition which forms a dough-like moldable play compound with a solvent. In a preferred embodiment, the solvent comprises water.
DOUGH-LIKE PLAY COMPOUNDS, KITS, AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING THE SAME
The present disclosure relates generally to compositions which form a dough-like moldable play compound when combined with a solvent, as well as kits, and methods of making and using the same. More particularly, it relates to compositions, kits, and methods of making and using a powder composition which forms a dough-like moldable play compound with a solvent. In a preferred embodiment, the solvent comprises water.