Patent classifications
C08K5/01
CYCLODEXTRIN COMPOSITIONS, ARTICLES, AND METHODS
Cyclodextrin compositions including one or more radiation polymerizable monomers and a cyclodextrin inclusion complex, the cyclodextrin inclusion complex including a cyclodextrin compound and an olefinic inhibitor of an ethylene generation in produce, are coated onto packaging materials and cured. Treated containers and treated package inserts having the cured cyclodextrin compositions are useful in packaging of respiring plant materials.
Ultra-light graphene-rubber foam particle for soles and method for preparing same
An ultra-light graphene-rubber foam particle for soles is prepared from, by weight, 60-65 parts of natural rubber, 8-12 parts of isoprene rubber, 8-12 parts of butadiene rubber, 6-8 parts of styrene butadiene rubber, 0.8-1.0 parts of modified graphene, 0.08-0.12 parts of poly(N-vinylacetamide), 0.8-1.0 parts of silicone oil, 3.0-3.5 parts of inorganic nano-particles, 1.2-1.5 parts of activated zinc oxide, 0.8-1.0 parts of zinc stearate, 1.0-1.2 parts of stearic acid, 0.8-1.0 parts of cross-linking agents, 2.0-3.0 parts of flow promotors, and 1.5-1.8 parts of foaming agents. According to the invention, the modified graphene is uniformly dispersed into the rubber materials, so that the ultra-light graphene-rubber foam particle has good thermal stability, wear resistance and tensile strength, the permanent compressive-deformation performance and thermal contraction resistance are improved, and the weight is reduced by over 50%.
Ultra-light graphene-rubber foam particle for soles and method for preparing same
An ultra-light graphene-rubber foam particle for soles is prepared from, by weight, 60-65 parts of natural rubber, 8-12 parts of isoprene rubber, 8-12 parts of butadiene rubber, 6-8 parts of styrene butadiene rubber, 0.8-1.0 parts of modified graphene, 0.08-0.12 parts of poly(N-vinylacetamide), 0.8-1.0 parts of silicone oil, 3.0-3.5 parts of inorganic nano-particles, 1.2-1.5 parts of activated zinc oxide, 0.8-1.0 parts of zinc stearate, 1.0-1.2 parts of stearic acid, 0.8-1.0 parts of cross-linking agents, 2.0-3.0 parts of flow promotors, and 1.5-1.8 parts of foaming agents. According to the invention, the modified graphene is uniformly dispersed into the rubber materials, so that the ultra-light graphene-rubber foam particle has good thermal stability, wear resistance and tensile strength, the permanent compressive-deformation performance and thermal contraction resistance are improved, and the weight is reduced by over 50%.
Moisture curable organopolysiloxane composition and electric/electronic apparatus
A moisture curable polyorganosiloxane composition is disclosed. The composition comprises: (A) a polyorganosiloxane endblocked with alkoxysilyl-containing groups at both molecular terminals; (B) a polyorganosiloxane resin having a content of OZ in a range of from about 50 mol % to about 150 mol %, wherein each Z is H or an alkyl group such that OZ represents a silanol group and/or a silicon atom-bonded alkoxy group; and (C) a polyorganosiloxane resin having an alkoxysilyl-containing group. The composition exhibits good to excellent coating performance without using a solvent. In addition, the composition can cure by contacting moisture in air to form a cured product exhibiting good to excellent mechanical properties.
Moisture curable organopolysiloxane composition and electric/electronic apparatus
A moisture curable polyorganosiloxane composition is disclosed. The composition comprises: (A) a polyorganosiloxane endblocked with alkoxysilyl-containing groups at both molecular terminals; (B) a polyorganosiloxane resin having a content of OZ in a range of from about 50 mol % to about 150 mol %, wherein each Z is H or an alkyl group such that OZ represents a silanol group and/or a silicon atom-bonded alkoxy group; and (C) a polyorganosiloxane resin having an alkoxysilyl-containing group. The composition exhibits good to excellent coating performance without using a solvent. In addition, the composition can cure by contacting moisture in air to form a cured product exhibiting good to excellent mechanical properties.
Thermoplastic pavement marking composition
A pelletized road marking composition includes a binder mixture, a filler mixture and bentonite clay. The binder mixture includes at least one alkyd ester, at least one wax, at least one ethylene copolymer, and at least one plasticizer. The filler mixture includes at least one coloring additive, reflective elements, and at least one inert inorganic filler. The components of the road marking composition are mixed and melted and processed into pellets. The bentonite clay added to the composition prevents the pellets from clumping when stored at elevated temperatures.
Thermoplastic pavement marking composition
A pelletized road marking composition includes a binder mixture, a filler mixture and bentonite clay. The binder mixture includes at least one alkyd ester, at least one wax, at least one ethylene copolymer, and at least one plasticizer. The filler mixture includes at least one coloring additive, reflective elements, and at least one inert inorganic filler. The components of the road marking composition are mixed and melted and processed into pellets. The bentonite clay added to the composition prevents the pellets from clumping when stored at elevated temperatures.
Thermoplastic resin composition, method of preparing thermoplastic resin composition, and metal-plated molded article manufactured using thermoplastic resin composition
A thermoplastic resin composition includes 100 parts by weight of a base resin including 5 to 40% by weight of a vinyl cyanide compound-conjugated diene rubber-aromatic vinyl compound graft copolymer (a) containing conjugated diene rubber having a particle diameter of 0.05 μm to 0.2 μm, 5 to 40% by weight of a vinyl cyanide compound-conjugated diene rubber-aromatic vinyl compound graft copolymer (b) containing conjugated diene rubber having a particle diameter of greater than 0.2 μm and less than or equal to 0.5 μm, and 50 to 80% by weight of an aromatic vinyl compound-vinyl cyanide compound copolymer (c); and more than 0.01 parts by weight and less than 2 parts by weight of a compound having a kinematic viscosity (25° C.) greater than 5 cSt and less than 200 cSt. The resin composition has excellent plating characteristics.
Methods and compositions for asphalt rejuvenation
Roadway resurfacing often requires removal of the existing asphalt from the roadway for reuse. One method of resurfacing a roadway is hot-in-place recycling. Hot-in-place recycling employs substantial heat to remove the oxidized or aged asphalt. This heat further oxidizes the asphalt, creating a material that lacks many desirable properties (e.g., flowability) and flexibility. The disclosure provides compositions and methods that enhance oxidized asphalt, making it more viable for use in resurfacing roadways. Accordingly, compositions comprising recycled asphalt pavement and a rejuvenating agent are disclosed. The compositions combine a rejuvenator and fresh asphalt flux to make a modified asphalt rejuvenator. The modified rejuvenator is then mixed with recycled asphalt pavement to form a rejuvenated asphalt composition.
Methods and compositions for asphalt rejuvenation
Roadway resurfacing often requires removal of the existing asphalt from the roadway for reuse. One method of resurfacing a roadway is hot-in-place recycling. Hot-in-place recycling employs substantial heat to remove the oxidized or aged asphalt. This heat further oxidizes the asphalt, creating a material that lacks many desirable properties (e.g., flowability) and flexibility. The disclosure provides compositions and methods that enhance oxidized asphalt, making it more viable for use in resurfacing roadways. Accordingly, compositions comprising recycled asphalt pavement and a rejuvenating agent are disclosed. The compositions combine a rejuvenator and fresh asphalt flux to make a modified asphalt rejuvenator. The modified rejuvenator is then mixed with recycled asphalt pavement to form a rejuvenated asphalt composition.