Patent classifications
C08F290/042
Dual-cure method and system for fabrication of 3D polymeric structures cross-reference to earlier applications
A dual-cure method for forming a solid polymeric structure is provided. An end-capped, imide-terminated prepolymer is combined with at least one photopolymerisable olefinic monomer, at least one photoinitiator, and a diamine, to form a curable resin composition, which, in a first step, is irradiated under conditions effective to polymerize the at least one olefinic monomer, thus forming a scaffold composed of the prepolymer and the polyolefin with the diamine trapped therein. The irradiated composition is then thermally treated at a temperature effective to cause a transimidization reaction to occur between the prepolymer and the diamine, thereby releasing the end caps of the prepolymer and providing the solid polymeric structure. A curable resin composition comprising an end-capped, imide-terminated prepolymer, at least one photopolymerisable olefinic monomer, at least one photoinitiator, and a diamine, is also provided, as are related methods of use.
Dual-cure method and system for fabrication of 3D polymeric structures cross-reference to earlier applications
A dual-cure method for forming a solid polymeric structure is provided. An end-capped, imide-terminated prepolymer is combined with at least one photopolymerisable olefinic monomer, at least one photoinitiator, and a diamine, to form a curable resin composition, which, in a first step, is irradiated under conditions effective to polymerize the at least one olefinic monomer, thus forming a scaffold composed of the prepolymer and the polyolefin with the diamine trapped therein. The irradiated composition is then thermally treated at a temperature effective to cause a transimidization reaction to occur between the prepolymer and the diamine, thereby releasing the end caps of the prepolymer and providing the solid polymeric structure. A curable resin composition comprising an end-capped, imide-terminated prepolymer, at least one photopolymerisable olefinic monomer, at least one photoinitiator, and a diamine, is also provided, as are related methods of use.
DUAL-CURE METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR FABRICATION OF 3D POLYMERIC STRUCTURES CROSS-REFERENCE TO EARLIER APPLICATIONS
A dual-cure method for forming a solid polymeric structure is provided. An end-capped, imide-terminated prepolymer is combined with at least one photopolymerisable olefinic monomer, at least one photoinitiator, and a diamine, to form a curable resin composition, which, in a first step, is irradiated under conditions effective to polymerize the at least one olefinic monomer, thus forming a scaffold composed of the prepolymer and the polyolefin with the diamine trapped therein. The irradiated composition is then thermally treated at a temperature effective to cause a transimidization reaction to occur between the prepolymer and the diamine, thereby releasing the end caps of the prepolymer and providing the solid polymeric structure. A curable resin composition comprising an end-capped, imide-terminated prepolymer, at least one photopolymerisable olefinic monomer, at least one photoinitiator, and a diamine, is also provided, as are related methods of use.
DUAL-CURE METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR FABRICATION OF 3D POLYMERIC STRUCTURES CROSS-REFERENCE TO EARLIER APPLICATIONS
A dual-cure method for forming a solid polymeric structure is provided. An end-capped, imide-terminated prepolymer is combined with at least one photopolymerisable olefinic monomer, at least one photoinitiator, and a diamine, to form a curable resin composition, which, in a first step, is irradiated under conditions effective to polymerize the at least one olefinic monomer, thus forming a scaffold composed of the prepolymer and the polyolefin with the diamine trapped therein. The irradiated composition is then thermally treated at a temperature effective to cause a transimidization reaction to occur between the prepolymer and the diamine, thereby releasing the end caps of the prepolymer and providing the solid polymeric structure. A curable resin composition comprising an end-capped, imide-terminated prepolymer, at least one photopolymerisable olefinic monomer, at least one photoinitiator, and a diamine, is also provided, as are related methods of use.
PROCESS FOR PREPARING OLEFIN-ACRYLATE BLOCK COPOLYMERS
The present disclosure relates to a process for preparing an olefin-acrylate block copolymer, the process comprising: a) performing reversible addition-fragmentation chain-transfer (RAFT) polymerization by combining RAFT materials comprising an acrylate monomer, a radical initiator, and a RAFT agent, thereby forming a macroinitiator; and b) combining reaction materials comprising an alpha-substituted acrylate, a radical initiator, and the macroinitiator, thereby forming the olefin-acrylate block copolymer.
PROCESS FOR PREPARING OLEFIN-ACRYLATE BLOCK COPOLYMERS
The present disclosure relates to a process for preparing an olefin-acrylate block copolymer, the process comprising: a) performing atom transfer radical polymerization (ATRP) by combining ATRP materials comprising an acrylate monomer, an initiator having a radically transferrable atom or group, a transition metal compound, and a ligand, thereby forming a macroinitiator; and b) combining reaction materials comprising an alpha-substituted acrylate and the macroinitiator, thereby forming the olefin-acrylate block copolymer.
Photocurable resin composition, fuel cell, and sealing method
The present invention was made in view of the foregoing problem and has an object to provide a photocurable resin composition which can be quickly cured by irradiation with active energy rays such as ultraviolet rays and achieves excellent adhesion to polyolefin such as PP having properties difficult to bond. Specifically, provided is a photocurable resin composition containing the following (A) and (B) ingredients: (A) ingredient: a polymer having a polyisobutylene backbone mainly containing a —[CH.sub.2C(CH.sub.3).sub.2]— unit, the polymer having one or more (meth)acryloyl groups per molecule; and (B) ingredient: a photo-radical initiator of hydrogen abstraction type.
Photocurable resin composition, fuel cell, and sealing method
The present invention was made in view of the foregoing problem and has an object to provide a photocurable resin composition which can be quickly cured by irradiation with active energy rays such as ultraviolet rays and achieves excellent adhesion to polyolefin such as PP having properties difficult to bond. Specifically, provided is a photocurable resin composition containing the following (A) and (B) ingredients: (A) ingredient: a polymer having a polyisobutylene backbone mainly containing a —[CH.sub.2C(CH.sub.3).sub.2]— unit, the polymer having one or more (meth)acryloyl groups per molecule; and (B) ingredient: a photo-radical initiator of hydrogen abstraction type.
Grafted telechelic polyisobutylenes possessing reactive functionality, processes for preparing the same and curable compositions comprising the same
Disclosed are reactive functionalized, PIB grafted polymers having an architecture of one or more pendent polyisobutylene moieties grafted on to an organic backbone, wherein the backbone is not polyisobutylene and contains at least one telechelic, reactive functionality. Also a process for making the reactive functionalized, PIB grafted polymer s and curable compositions comprising the reactive functionalized, PIB grafted polymers.
Low Ethylene Amorphous Propylene-Ethylene-Diene Terpolymer Compositions
A propylene-ethylene-diene terpolymer and method of making such comprising from 2% to 25% wt % by weight of ethylene, from 98% to 75% wt % by weight propylene and from 1% to 21% wt % by weight of a diene, wherein the terpolymer has a crystallinity of less than 3%, a melt flow rate (MFR) of less than 10 and a Tg by DSC of from −2° C. to −25° C. and methods to prepare the terpolymer are depicted.