C08J2365/02

GLASSY ORGANIC FRAMEWORK ION-CONDUCTIVE MEMBRANES
20240055638 · 2024-02-15 ·

Ion-conductive membranes composed of glassy organic frameworks are provided. Also provided are devices incorporating the ion-conductive membranes and methods of making the ion-conductive membranes. The glassy organic framework membranes can be synthesized from nitrile- and/or acetyl-group containing monomers using thermally controlled, step-wise nitrile and/or acetyl trimerization reactions and film casting techniques.

Polyarylether ketone imide sulfone adhesives

Aspects of the present disclosure generally describe polyarylether ketones and methods of use. In some aspects, a composition includes one or more polymers of formulae (I), (II), or (III): ##STR00001## ##STR00002##

METHODS OF FORMING MODIFIED THERMOPLASTIC STRUCTURES FOR DOWN-HOLE APPLICATIONS, AND RELATED DOWN-HOLE TOOLS
20190352480 · 2019-11-21 ·

A method of forming a modified thermoplastic structure for a down-hole application comprises forming a thermoplastic structure comprising at least one thermoplastic material formulated for crosslinking using an electron beam process. The thermoplastic structure is exposed to at least one electron beam to crosslink polymer chains of the thermoplastic structure. Other methods of forming a modified thermoplastic structure, and a down-hole tool are also described.

Polyphenylenes, methods, and uses thereof

Described herein are anionic phenylene oligomers and polymers, and devices including these materials. The oligomers and polymers can be prepared in a convenient and well-controlled manner, and can be used in cation exchange membranes. Also described is the controlled synthesis of anionic phenylene monomers and their use in synthesizing anionic oligomers and polymers, with precise control of the position and number of anionic groups.

POLYPHENYLENES, METHODS, AND USES THEREOF

Described herein are anionic phenylene oligomers and polymers, and devices including these materials. The oligomers and polymers can be prepared in a convenient and well-controlled manner, and can be used in cation exchange membranes. Also described is the controlled synthesis of anionic phenylene monomers and their use in synthesizing anionic oligomers and polymers, with precise control of the position and number of anionic groups.

HIGH HARDNESS FILMS

The present invention relates to hard optically transparent films suitable as protective films for displays, in particular flexible OLED displays.

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.

Methods of forming modified thermoplastic structures for down-hole applications

A method of forming a modified thermoplastic structure for a down-hole application comprises forming a thermoplastic structure comprising at least one thermoplastic material formulated for crosslinking using an electron beam process. The thermoplastic structure is exposed to at least one electron beam to crosslink polymer chains of the thermoplastic structure. Other methods of forming a modified thermoplastic structure, and a down-hole tool are also described.

Polyol-based compositions comprising cationic group-functionalized polyphenylene polymers
10312541 · 2019-06-04 · ·

Disclosed herein are embodiments of compositions comprising polyols and cationic group-functionalized polyphenylene polymers suitable for use in electrochemical systems. The disclosed composition exhibit improved dispersion properties and further provide anion exchange polymer membranes exhibited improved chemical and mechanical properties. Also disclosed herein are methods of making and using the disclosed compositions.

Halo-containing anion exchange membranes and methods thereof

The present invention relates to functionalized polymers including a poly(phenylene) structure having modifications suitable for an anion exchange membrane. Exemplary modifications include use of a cationic moiety and a halo moiety. Methods and uses of such structures and polymers are also described herein.