Patent classifications
C08F36/06
Universal adhesion promoter based on organofunctional modified polybutadienes
A universal adhesion promoter contains a compound based on polybutadiene having at least one repeat unit selected from the following divalent radicals:
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Defoamer composition based on organofunctionally modified polybutadienes
A defoamer composition contains a compound based on polybutadiene having at least one repeat unit selected from the divalent radicals:
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Defoamer composition based on organofunctionally modified polybutadienes
A defoamer composition contains a compound based on polybutadiene having at least one repeat unit selected from the divalent radicals:
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Oxo-nitrogenated iron complex, catalytic system comprising said oxo-nitrogenated iron complex and process for the (co)polymerization of conjugated dienes
Oxo-nitrogenated iron complex having general formula (I): in which: R.sub.1 and R.sub.2, identical or different, represent a hydrogen atom; or they are selected from linear or branched, optionally halogenated C.sub.1-C.sub.20, preferably C.sub.1-C.sub.15, alkyl groups, optionally substituted cycloalkyl groups, optionally substituted aryl groups; R.sub.3 represents a hydrogen atom, or it is selected from linear or branched, optionally halogenated C.sub.1-C.sub.20, preferably C.sub.1-C.sub.15 alkyl groups, optionally substituted cycloalkyl groups, optionally substituted aryl groups; X, identical or different, represent a halogen atom such as, for example, chlorine, bromine, iodine, preferably chlorine; or they are selected from. linear or branched C.sub.1-C.sub.20, preferably C.sub.1-C.sub.15, alkyl groups, —OCOR.sub.4 groups or —OR.sub.4 groups in which R.sub.4 is selected from linear or branched C.sub.1-C.sub.20, preferably C.sub.1-C.sub.15, alkyl groups; n is 2 or 3. Said oxo-nitrogenated iron complex having general formula (I) can be advantageously used in a catalytic system for the (co)polymerization of conjugated dienes. ##STR00001##
Oxo-nitrogenated iron complex, catalytic system comprising said oxo-nitrogenated iron complex and process for the (co)polymerization of conjugated dienes
Oxo-nitrogenated iron complex having general formula (I): in which: R.sub.1 and R.sub.2, identical or different, represent a hydrogen atom; or they are selected from linear or branched, optionally halogenated C.sub.1-C.sub.20, preferably C.sub.1-C.sub.15, alkyl groups, optionally substituted cycloalkyl groups, optionally substituted aryl groups; R.sub.3 represents a hydrogen atom, or it is selected from linear or branched, optionally halogenated C.sub.1-C.sub.20, preferably C.sub.1-C.sub.15 alkyl groups, optionally substituted cycloalkyl groups, optionally substituted aryl groups; X, identical or different, represent a halogen atom such as, for example, chlorine, bromine, iodine, preferably chlorine; or they are selected from. linear or branched C.sub.1-C.sub.20, preferably C.sub.1-C.sub.15, alkyl groups, —OCOR.sub.4 groups or —OR.sub.4 groups in which R.sub.4 is selected from linear or branched C.sub.1-C.sub.20, preferably C.sub.1-C.sub.15, alkyl groups; n is 2 or 3. Said oxo-nitrogenated iron complex having general formula (I) can be advantageously used in a catalytic system for the (co)polymerization of conjugated dienes. ##STR00001##
Process for making macromolecular networks
The present invention relates to processes for making macromolecular networks, macromolecular networks made by such processes, and methods of using such macromolecular networks. Such process employs a low amount of amine compound as a reaction accelerant. The rates of chemical reaction are thereby easily controlled over several orders of magnitude, permitting efficient catalysis and control of reaction conditions needed to produce thermochemically stable macromolecular networks.
Process for making macromolecular networks
The present invention relates to processes for making macromolecular networks, macromolecular networks made by such processes, and methods of using such macromolecular networks. Such process employs a low amount of amine compound as a reaction accelerant. The rates of chemical reaction are thereby easily controlled over several orders of magnitude, permitting efficient catalysis and control of reaction conditions needed to produce thermochemically stable macromolecular networks.
METHOD FOR PRODUCING MODIFIED CONJUGATED DIENE-BASED POLYMER, POLYMER COMPOSITION, CROSS-LINKED PRODUCT, AND TIRE
A method for producing a modified conjugated diene-based polymer includes polymerizing a monomer including a conjugated diene compound in the presence of an alkali metal compound or an alkali earth metal compound to obtain a polymer having an active terminal; (a modification) reacting the polymer having an active terminal with a compound [M] having a plurality of hydrocarbyloxysilyl groups to obtain a modified polymer; and a mixing the modified polymer with at least one compound [C] selected from a compound [N] having one hydrocarbyloxysilyl group and an alcohol having 6 to 20 carbon atoms.
Functional initiator for anionic polymerization
An ethylenically unsaturated polymer includes at a terminus the radical of an allylic compound that includes a functional group free of active hydrogen atoms that is bonded to the allylic C atom through a S, P, Si or Sn atom and a vinyl aromatic compound. The polymer can be used as a component of a variety of elastomeric compounds used in the production of vulcanizates.
Functional initiator for anionic polymerization
An ethylenically unsaturated polymer includes at a terminus the radical of an allylic compound that includes a functional group free of active hydrogen atoms that is bonded to the allylic C atom through a S, P, Si or Sn atom and a vinyl aromatic compound. The polymer can be used as a component of a variety of elastomeric compounds used in the production of vulcanizates.