C08G83/008

Method of preparing hyperbranched polyether ester

The present invention relates to a method of preparing a hyperbranched polyether ester. According to the present invention, a di-functionality haloalkane and a tri-functionality hydroxyl/carboxyl benzene are used as raw materials, and the hyperbranched polyether ester is synthetized in one pot with an A.sub.2+B.sub.3 polymerization method. The present invention is featured by easily obtained raw materials and simple steps, and the prepared hyperbranched polyether ester contains end groups with high reactive activity, so that various functional groups or polymer chains can be introduced into the hyperbranched polyether ester by a further condensation reaction, ring-opening reaction, etc., and thus a hyperbranched polymer with a diversity of properties and unique functions can be prepared.

Multilayer structure comprising a layer of supramolecular material and method for the production thereof
10093767 · 2018-10-09 · ·

The invention relates to a multilayer structure comprising at least one layer of supramolecular material and one layer of rigid material, to a method for producing such a structure by casting a composition comprising a precursor of the supramolecular material, and to the uses of the structures produced, especially for applications where a dampening of impacts, vibrations and/or sound waves is desired, for example for producing locomotion vehicles such as automotive, rail, nautical, aeronautical or aerospace vehicles, or for the construction industry.

Multiple trigger photoresist compositions and methods

The present disclosure relates to novel multiple trigger negative working photoresist compositions and processes. The processes involve removing acid-labile protecting groups from crosslinking functionalities in a first step and crosslinking the crosslinking functionality with an acid sensitive crosslinker in a second step. The incorporation of a multiple trigger pathway in the resist catalytic chain increases the chemical gradient in areas receiving a low dose of irradiation, effectively acting as a built in dose depend quencher-analog and thus enhancing chemical gradient and thus resolution, resolution blur and exposure latitude. The photoresist compositions and the methods are ideal for fine pattern processing using, for example, ultraviolet radiation, beyond extreme ultraviolet radiation, extreme ultraviolet radiation, X-rays and charged particle rays.

Associative polymers and related compositions, methods and systems

Described herein are associative polymers capable of controlling one or more physical and/or chemical properties of non-polar compositions and related compositions, methods and systems.

BRUSH COMPOSITION, AND METHOD OF PRODUCING STRUCTURE CONTAINING PHASE-SEPARATED STRUCTURE
20180273794 · 2018-09-27 ·

A brush composition usable for phase-separation of a layer containing a block copolymer formed on a substrate, the brush composition including a resin component (A), the resin component (A) containing a polymeric compound (A1) in which a first polymer block and a second polymer block are bonded to each other through a linking group containing a substrate adhering group.

Tissue adhesive membrane and preparation method thereof

A tissue adhesive membrane and a preparation method thereof are provided. The tissue adhesive membrane includes a supramolecular polymer and an enhancer; the supramolecular polymer is prepared by copolymerization of lipoic acid and a biocompatible stabilizer; and the enhancer includes at least one selected from the group consisting of a cationic compound, a cationic polymer, and a metal particle. The tissue adhesive membrane of the present invention can achieve rapid adhesion, seal wounds continuously and effectively, and maintain long-lasting mechanical strength. The components of the tissue adhesive membrane come from natural components of animals and plants, have good biocompatibility, and possess the functions of antibacterial and inhibiting inflammation. The tissue adhesive membrane of the present invention is a hydrophobic adhesive membrane where hydrogen bonding and high surface energy can provide strong adhesion energy and no adverse active groups that may cause irritation or discomfort are contained.

BLOCK CO-POLY(METAL ORGANIC NANOSTRUCTURES) (BCPMONS) AND USES THEREOF
20180258233 · 2018-09-13 ·

The present disclosure provides (block co-polymer)-(metal organic framework) conjugates (BCPMOFs), such as (block co-polymer)-(metal organic nanostructure) conjugates (BCPMONs), and thermoplastic elastomers, gels, and compositions thereof. Exemplary BCPMONs include (block co-polymer)-(metal organic cage) conjugates (BCPMOCs), (block co-polymer)-(metal organic paddlewheel) conjugates, and (block co-polymer)-(metal organic square) conjugates, such as BCPMONs of Formula (A), (B), or (C). Also described herein are macromonomers for preparing the BCPMONs; thermoplastic elastomers, gels, and compositions involving the BCPMONs; methods of preparing the BCPMONs, thermoplastic elastomers, gels, and compositions; and methods of using the BCPMONs, thermoplastic elastomers, gels, and compositions.

##STR00001##

MULTIPLE TRIGGER PHOTORESIST COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS

The present disclosure relates to novel multiple trigger negative working photoresist compositions and processes. The processes involve removing acid-labile protecting groups from crosslinking functionalities in a first step and crosslinking the crosslinking functionality with an acid sensitive crosslinker in a second step. The incorporation of a multiple trigger pathway in the resist catalytic chain increases the chemical gradient in areas receiving a low dose of irradiation, effectively acting as a built in dose depend quencher-analog and thus enhancing chemical gradient and thus resolution, resolution blur and exposure latitude. The photoresist compositions and the methods are ideal for fine pattern processing using, for example, ultraviolet radiation, beyond extreme ultraviolet radiation, extreme ultraviolet radiation, X-rays and charged particle rays.

Monomers bearing associative groups for the synthesis of supramolecular polycondensates

The present invention relates to the use of monomers bearing associative groups in order to manufacture a supramolecular polycondensate, to certain of these monomers, to a process for manufacturing a supramolecular polycondensate, to the polycondensate obtained, and also to an article or a composition incorporating same. The associative groups may be, for example, imidazolidone, urea or triazole groups.

Transdermal Drug Delivery Using Amphiphilic Dendron-Coil Micelles
20180221277 · 2018-08-09 ·

The invention generally relates to the field of drug delivery. In particular, the invention relates to amphiphilic dendron-coils, micelles thereof and their use for the transdermal delivery of drugs.