C08J3/02

Coating composition and articles made therefrom

The instant invention provides an aqueous dispersion, a coating composition, coating layers and coated article made therefrom. The coating composition according to the present invention comprises: (1) the inventive aqueous dispersion comprising the melt blending product of: (a) from 50 to 99 percent by weight of one or more polyethylene terephthalate resins, based on the total solid content of the dispersion; (b) from 1 to 50 percent by weight of one or more stabilizing agents comprising at least one second polyester, based on the total solid content of the dispersion, wherein said second polyester (i) has a carboxylic acid group and an acid number equal to or greater than 15, based on the solid content of the second polyester; or (ii) is a self-dispersing sulfopolyester; (c) one or more neutralizing agents; and (d) from 15 to 90 percent by weight of water, based on the total weight of the dispersion; wherein said dispersion has a solid content of 10 to 85 percent, based on the total weight of the dispersion; and (2) optionally one or more cross-linking agents.

Coating composition and articles made therefrom

The instant invention provides an aqueous dispersion, a coating composition, coating layers and coated article made therefrom. The coating composition according to the present invention comprises: (1) the inventive aqueous dispersion comprising the melt blending product of: (a) from 50 to 99 percent by weight of one or more polyethylene terephthalate resins, based on the total solid content of the dispersion; (b) from 1 to 50 percent by weight of one or more stabilizing agents comprising at least one second polyester, based on the total solid content of the dispersion, wherein said second polyester (i) has a carboxylic acid group and an acid number equal to or greater than 15, based on the solid content of the second polyester; or (ii) is a self-dispersing sulfopolyester; (c) one or more neutralizing agents; and (d) from 15 to 90 percent by weight of water, based on the total weight of the dispersion; wherein said dispersion has a solid content of 10 to 85 percent, based on the total weight of the dispersion; and (2) optionally one or more cross-linking agents.

Compositions incorporating dielectric additives for particle formation, and methods of particle formation using same

A method of forming particles that includes performing a strong force attenuation of a mixture to form pre-particles. The mixture including a base compound and a dielectric additive having an elevated dielectric constant dispersed therein. The pre-particles are then dielectrically spun in an electrostatic field to further attenuate the pre-particles and form the particles.

Compositions incorporating dielectric additives for particle formation, and methods of particle formation using same

A method of forming particles that includes performing a strong force attenuation of a mixture to form pre-particles. The mixture including a base compound and a dielectric additive having an elevated dielectric constant dispersed therein. The pre-particles are then dielectrically spun in an electrostatic field to further attenuate the pre-particles and form the particles.

Polymer dispersed cellulose nanocrystals
12281209 · 2025-04-22 ·

The present invention relates to a dispersion of cellulosic nanocrystals (CNCs) that is capable of reflecting/scattering UV radiation. A very specific class of polyesters have found to be effective in making reflective dispersions that can range over a very wide range of radiation, including IR and UV. The resulting dispersion, when applied to the skin or surface, can provide protection from the UV rays of the sun.

Polymer dispersed cellulose nanocrystals
12281209 · 2025-04-22 ·

The present invention relates to a dispersion of cellulosic nanocrystals (CNCs) that is capable of reflecting/scattering UV radiation. A very specific class of polyesters have found to be effective in making reflective dispersions that can range over a very wide range of radiation, including IR and UV. The resulting dispersion, when applied to the skin or surface, can provide protection from the UV rays of the sun.

METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR TRANSPORTING VISCOUS FLUIDS IN A MOVING HYDROGEL TUBE

A method for transporting a material (which may be a viscous fluid) in a conduit defined by a conduit-defining surface comprises: flowing a first fluid and a second fluid in a flow direction within the conduit; contacting the first and second fluids to one another at a contact region to thereby facilitate a reaction creating a reaction product in an interface region that extends downstream from the contact region, wherein the reaction product is an elastic-solid; and transporting the material in the flow direction within the conduit. At locations downstream of interface region, the reaction product creates a barrier between the viscous fluid and the conduit-defining surface.

HYBRID SALOGEL, METHODS OF MAKING HYBRID SALOGELS, AND SYSTEMS USING HYBRID SALOGELS

The present disclosure provides for a hybrid salogel, methods of making hybrid salogels, and systems using hybrid salogels.

HYBRID SALOGEL, METHODS OF MAKING HYBRID SALOGELS, AND SYSTEMS USING HYBRID SALOGELS

The present disclosure provides for a hybrid salogel, methods of making hybrid salogels, and systems using hybrid salogels.

Meltable color changeable indicators with organic polymer cores and methods of making such meltable indicators and composites thereof

Color changeable indicator particles having a meltable, particulate organic core, and at least one color changeable indicator coated on the particulate organic core. Color changeable indicator particles can be incorporated into composite polymer materials while maintaining the efficacy and stability of the indicator. The indicators provide simple, reliable, and cost effective detection means for detecting ammonia and carbon dioxide, and may find use in applications such as food packaging and medical applications.