Patent classifications
C08G59/625
LACTIDE COPOLYMERS AND RING-OPENED LACTIDE COPOLYMERS
A process of forming a lactide copolymer includes forming a dimethylidene lactide molecule from an L-lactide molecule. The process also includes forming a functionalized lactide monomer from the dimethylidene lactide molecule. The process includes forming a mixture that includes the functionalized lactide monomer and a bisphenol A (BPA) monomer or a BPA-derived monomer. The process further includes polymerizing the mixture to form a lactide copolymer.
Lactide copolymers and ring-opened lactide copolymers
A process of forming a lactide copolymer includes forming a dimethylidene lactide molecule from an L-lactide molecule. The process also includes forming a functionalized lactide monomer from the dimethylidene lactide molecule. The process includes forming a mixture that includes the functionalized lactide monomer and a bisphenol A (BPA) monomer or a BPA-derived monomer. The process further includes polymerizing the mixture to form a lactide copolymer.
Polyphenolic condensates and epoxy resins thereof
Polyphenolic condensates and epoxidized products prepared from said condensates are prepared by a reaction utilizing multi catalysts to control the weight average molecular weight (Mw) and the number average molecular weight (Mn). Improved color and ultraviolet absorbance are possessed by the condensates described herein.
LACTIDE COPOLYMERS AND RING-OPENED LACTIDE COPOLYMERS
A process of forming a lactide copolymer includes forming a dimethylidene lactide molecule from an L-lactide molecule. The process also includes forming a functionalized lactide monomer from the dimethylidene lactide molecule. The process includes forming a mixture that includes the functionalized lactide monomer and a bisphenol A (BPA) monomer or a BPA-derived monomer. The process further includes polymerizing the mixture to form a lactide copolymer.
HIGH-STRENGTH ADHESIVES FROM SUSTAINABLE COMPONENTS
A high-strength adhesive composition comprising components such as (i) an epoxidized oil, (ii) a nucleophile, and (iii) a phenolic compound derived from sustainably sourced, low-cost biological materials available on a large scale; its use; and a method of manufacturing.