Patent classifications
C08F216/1458
DISPERSANT COMPOSITION FOR INORGANIC SOLID SUSPENSIONS
The invention relates to a composition in the form of a solid and suitable as a dispersant for inorganic solids suspensions, comprising A) at least one water-soluble polymer comprising polyether groups, and B) at least one water-soluble condensation product comprising acid groups and/or salts thereof and based on monomers, the monomers comprising at least ) a monomer having a ketone radical and ) formaldehyde. Further disclosed are a method for producing the composition of the invention, and the use thereof in an inorganic binder composition.
CARBOXYL-GROUP-CONTAINING COPOLYMER, AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME
The present invention provides a carboxyl group-containing copolymer having a better calcium ion trapping ability and a better carbon black dispersing ability than any conventional carboxyl group-containing copolymers. The present invention relates to a carboxyl group-containing copolymer including a structural unit (a) derived from an unsaturated monocarboxylic acid monomer (A), a structural unit (b) derived from an unsaturated dicarboxylic acid monomer (B), and a structural unit (c) derived from a cationic monomer (C).
CARBOXYL-GROUP-CONTAINING COPOLYMER, AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME
The present invention provides a carboxyl group-containing copolymer having a better calcium ion trapping ability and a better carbon black dispersing ability than any conventional carboxyl group-containing copolymers. The present invention relates to a carboxyl group-containing copolymer including a structural unit (a) derived from an unsaturated monocarboxylic acid monomer (A), a structural unit (b) derived from an unsaturated dicarboxylic acid monomer (B), and a structural unit (c) derived from a cationic monomer (C).
Fluorine-containing and silicon containing compound
The present invention provides a fluorine-containing, silicon-containing compound of formula (I):
T.sup.1-(A-B).sub.n-T.sup.2
which is useful as an additive.
Fluorine-containing and silicon containing compound
The present invention provides a fluorine-containing, silicon-containing compound of formula (I):
T.sup.1-(A-B).sub.n-T.sup.2
which is useful as an additive.
DETERGENT FORMULATION CONTAINING MIXED-CHARGE POLYMERS
A detergent formulation comprises 0.5 to 10 weight-percent mixed-charge polymer and one to 10 weight-percent nonionic surfactant, where weight-percent is relative to total detergent formulation weight, and wherein the mixed-charge polymer comprises quaternary ammonium groups and carboxylate groups extending as pendant side groups from the polymer backbone.
DETERGENT FORMULATION CONTAINING MIXED-CHARGE POLYMERS
A detergent formulation comprises 0.5 to 10 weight-percent mixed-charge polymer and one to 10 weight-percent nonionic surfactant, where weight-percent is relative to total detergent formulation weight, and wherein the mixed-charge polymer comprises quaternary ammonium groups and carboxylate groups extending as pendant side groups from the polymer backbone.
CHLORIDE-FREE CATIONIC POLYMERS USING ACETATE ANIONS
A composition contains ethylenically unsaturated quaternary ammonium cations with acetate counterions, where each of the ethylenically unsaturated ammonium cations contain only one non-aromatic carbon-carbon double bond and the composition contains less than one mole-percent chloride relative to quaternary ammonium cations can be polymerized to form a cationic polymer acetate.
MONOMERIC COUNTERION PAIRS AND MIXED-CHARGE POLYMERS MADE THEREFROM
A composition contains ethylenically unsaturated quaternary ammonium cations with ethylenically unsaturated carboxylate anion counterions and less than one mole-percent chloride relative to quaternary ammonium cations. Polymerization of the composition yields a mixed-charge polymer.
MONOMERIC COUNTERION PAIRS AND MIXED-CHARGE POLYMERS MADE THEREFROM
A composition contains ethylenically unsaturated quaternary ammonium cations with ethylenically unsaturated carboxylate anion counterions and less than one mole-percent chloride relative to quaternary ammonium cations. Polymerization of the composition yields a mixed-charge polymer.