C08G2261/722

FLUORINE-CONTAINING COMPOUND HAVING SULFONIC ACID GROUP AND POLYMER ELECTROLYTE FUEL CELL

A compound that has good solubility in a polar solvent and when it is used as an electrolyte in a catalyst layer of a polymer electrolyte fuel cell, the polymer electrolyte fuel cell exhibits good power generation characteristics is disclosed. The compound has a structure represented by the following general formula (I)

##STR00001## which contains at least one sulfonic acid group.

POLY(PHENYLENE)-BASED ANION EXCHANGE POLYMERS AND METHODS THEREOF
20190031821 · 2019-01-31 ·

The present invention relates to anionic exchange polymers including a poly(phenylene) structure. The structure can include any useful cationic moiety. Methods and uses of such structures and polymers are also described herein. In one instance, such polymers are employed to form a solid membrane.

FUNCTIONALIZATION OF DIELS-ALDER POLYPHENYLENE POLYMERS
20180319931 · 2018-11-08 ·

The present invention relates to functionalized polymers including a poly(phenylene) structure. The structure can include any useful modifications, such as the inclusion of one or more reactive handles having an aryl group. Methods and uses of such structures and polymers are also described herein.

AZIDE-MODIFIED OLEFIN AS POLYMERIC COUPLING AGENT
20180298120 · 2018-10-18 ·

This invention relates to a process for forming a long-chain branched polymer and a long-chain branched polymer resulting from the process. The process comprises reacting (a) a polyolefin base polymer with (b) a coupling agent comprising a polymeric coupling agent, optionally blended with a molecular coupling agent, the polymeric coupling agent being a modified polyolefin having a reactive coupling group at one or more terminal ends of the modified polyolefin chain, to couple the polyolefin base polymer (a) with the coupling agent (b) to form a long-chain branched polymer having a long-chain branching and/or higher surface energy relative to the polyolefin base polymer.

AZIDE-MODIFIED POLYNORBORNENE AS POLYMERIC COUPLING AGENT
20180298141 · 2018-10-18 ·

This invention relates to a process for forming a long-chain branched polymer and a long-chain branched polymer resulting from the process. The process comprises reacting (a) a polyolefin base polymer with (b) a coupling agent comprising a polymeric coupling agent, optionally blended with a molecular coupling agent, the polymeric coupling agent being a modified polyolefin having a reactive coupling group at one or more terminal ends of the modified polyolefin chain, to couple the polyolefin base polymer (a) with the coupling agent (b) to form a long-chain branched polymer having a long-chain branching and/or higher surface energy relative to the polyolefin base polymer.

CONTROL OF POLYMER ARCHITECTURES BY LIVING RING-OPENING METATHESIS COPOLYMERIZATION

In an aspect, a method of synthesizing a graft copolymer comprises the steps of: copolymerizing a first macromonomer and a first reactive diluent; wherein said first macromonomer comprises a first backbone precursor directly or indirectly covalently linked to a first polymer side chain group; wherein said reactive diluent is provided in the presence of the first macromonomer at an amount selected so as to result in formation said graft copolymer having a first backbone incorporating said diluent and said first macromonomer in a first polymer block characterized by a preselected first graft density or a preselected first graft distribution of said first macromonomer. In some embodiments of this aspect, said preselected first graft density is any value selected from the range of 0.05 to 0.75. In some methods, the composition and amount of said diluent is selected to provide both a first preselected first graft density and a first preselected first graft distribution.

Functionalization of Diels-Alder polyphenylene polymers

The present invention relates to functionalized polymers including a poly(phenylene) structure. The structure can include any useful modifications, such as the inclusion of one or more reactive handles having an aryl group. Methods and uses of such structures and polymers are also described herein.

Poly(phenylene)-based anion exchange polymers and methods thereof

The present invention relates to anionic exchange polymers including a poly(phenylene) structure. The structure can include any useful cationic moiety. Methods and uses of such structures and polymers are also described herein. In one instance, such polymers are employed to form a solid membrane.

Conductive polymer composite and substrate

The present invention provides a conductive polymer composite including (A) a -conjugated polymer and (B) a dopant polymer which contains a repeating unit a represented by the following general formula (1) and has a weight-average molecular weight in the range of 1,000 to 500,000, ##STR00001##
wherein R.sup.1 represents a hydrogen atom or a methyl group; R.sup.2 represents a fluorine atom or a trifluoromethyl group; Z represents a single bond or C(O)O; m is an integer of 1 to 4; and a is a number satisfying 0<a1.0. There can be provided a conductive polymer composite that has excellent filterability and film-formability by spin coating, and also can form a conductive film having high transparency and flatness when the film is formed from the composite.

FUNCTIONALIZATION OF DIELS-ALDER POLYPHENYLENE POLYMERS
20170190830 · 2017-07-06 ·

The present invention relates to functionalized polymers including a poly(phenylene) structure. The structure can include any useful modifications, such as the inclusion of one or more reactive handles having an aryl group. Methods and uses of such structures and polymers are also described herein.