Patent classifications
C08F120/54
NOVEL POLYMER, RESIN COMPOSITION INCLUDING SAME, AND MOLDED BODY THEREOF
An object of the present invention is to provide a polymer that has excellent heat resistance and dielectric properties and can be dissolved in an organic solvent at a high concentration, a resin composition containing the same, and a molded body thereof. The polymer of the present invention has a repeating unit derived from a polymerizable compound of the following formula (I) (In the formula, X.sup.1 and X.sup.2 each independently represent a C3 to C6 branched alkyl group, a C3 to C6 cyclic alkyl group, a C3 to C6 branched alkoxy group, or a C3 to C6 cyclic alkoxy group, n represents 0 or 1, Z.sup.1 and Z.sup.2 each independently represent a single bond or a C1 to C3 alkylene group, each R independently represents an organic group or a halogeno group, m1 and m2 each independently represent any integer of 0 to 4, and Y represents a polymerizable functional group).
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Non-thermosensitive medium for analyzing species in a channel and for minimizing adsorption and/or electroosomosic phenomena
An aqueous liquid medium for analyzing, purifying or separating species in an element having walls or for treating the walls of an element. The medium includes at least a polymer consisting of several polymeric segments. The polymer is of the irregular block-copolymer or irregular comb-like polymer type and has on the average at least three junction points between polymeric segments of different chemical or topological nature. The medium may be used in methods for analyzing, purifying or separating species and methods for treating an element to be contacted with a fluid and/or species contained in the fluid during preservation, transport, analysis, purification or separation of the fluid.
RAFT polymers
The invention provides for a process for removing thiocarbonylthio groups from polymer prepared by RAFT polymerization, the process comprising: introducing into a flow reactor a solution comprising the RAFT polymer in solvent; and promoting a reaction within the flow reactor that removes the thiocarbonylthio groups so as to form a solution that flows out of the reactor comprising the RAFT polymer absent the thiocarbonylthio groups.
RAFT polymers
The invention provides for a process for removing thiocarbonylthio groups from polymer prepared by RAFT polymerization, the process comprising: introducing into a flow reactor a solution comprising the RAFT polymer in solvent; and promoting a reaction within the flow reactor that removes the thiocarbonylthio groups so as to form a solution that flows out of the reactor comprising the RAFT polymer absent the thiocarbonylthio groups.
Release media
The present invention relates to a composition comprising polymer particles and functionalized stimulus responsive polymer; the polymer particles (i) comprising block co-polymer, and (ii) having a core-shell structure, said block co-polymer comprising (a) a non-stimulus responsive polymer block that forms at least part of the core structure, and (b) a stimulus responsive polymer block that forms at least part of the shell structure; wherein the stimulus responsive polymer of both the polymer particles and the functionalized stimulus responsive polymer are responsive to at least one common stimulus.
Release media
The present invention relates to a composition comprising polymer particles and functionalized stimulus responsive polymer; the polymer particles (i) comprising block co-polymer, and (ii) having a core-shell structure, said block co-polymer comprising (a) a non-stimulus responsive polymer block that forms at least part of the core structure, and (b) a stimulus responsive polymer block that forms at least part of the shell structure; wherein the stimulus responsive polymer of both the polymer particles and the functionalized stimulus responsive polymer are responsive to at least one common stimulus.
Method for controlling production of excessive water and aqueous fluids in oil and gas wells
Provided are methods for modifying the permeability of subterranean formations for the purposes of selectively reducing excessive production of water and aqueous fluids in oil and gas wells, wherein the methods utilize an emulsion containing a copolymer, which is typically prepared in an aqueous salt media.