C09J135/02

RESIN COMPOSITION
20210380851 · 2021-12-09 · ·

A resin composition includes (a) at least one 2-methylene-1,3-dicarbonyl compound, (b) an initiator comprising at least one basic substance, and (c) an anionic polymerization inhibitor including at least one borate ester compound.

One-component sealant or adhesive composition

A process prepares a prepolymer containing a urethane group and a curable silicon-functional group, or a prepolymer of formula (IV), ##STR00001##
The prepolymer may be cured to a cross-linked polymer by ambient moisture and is therefore suitable for use as a component in a one-component sealant or adhesive composition.

One-component sealant or adhesive composition

A process prepares a prepolymer containing a urethane group and a curable silicon-functional group, or a prepolymer of formula (IV), ##STR00001##
The prepolymer may be cured to a cross-linked polymer by ambient moisture and is therefore suitable for use as a component in a one-component sealant or adhesive composition.

NOVEL DIAROYL CARBAZOLE COMPOUND AND USE THEREOF AS SENSITISING AGENT

Provided in the present invention is a novel diaroyl carbazole compound, used together with a carbazolyl oxime ester photo initiator to show a significant synergistic initiation effect in a photoresist composition; the best sensitising effect is shown when the molar ratio of the diaroyl carbazole compound and the carbazolyl oxime ester photoinitiator is 0.1-1.4

NOVEL DIAROYL CARBAZOLE COMPOUND AND USE THEREOF AS SENSITISING AGENT

Provided in the present invention is a novel diaroyl carbazole compound, used together with a carbazolyl oxime ester photo initiator to show a significant synergistic initiation effect in a photoresist composition; the best sensitising effect is shown when the molar ratio of the diaroyl carbazole compound and the carbazolyl oxime ester photoinitiator is 0.1-1.4

Release Coating Compositions for Pressure Sensitive Adhesive Articles and Methods
20230272244 · 2023-08-31 ·

A method of making a release coated article is described comprising: providing a release coating composition comprising at least 50 wt. % of a mixture of ethylenically unsaturated monomers based on the total ethylenically unsaturated components; wherein the mixture comprises monomer(s) with a linear alkyl group with at least 18 carbon atoms, and monomer(s) with a branched alkyl group with 7 to 31 carbon atoms, and crosslinking component(s) comprising at least two ethylenically unsaturated groups. The method comprises applying the release coating to a major surface of a substrate and polymerizing the monomer(s) and crosslinking component(s) of the release coating. The monomer(s) with linear alkyl groups and branched alkyl groups are typically present at a weight ratio such that the release coating is a liquid at 25° C. Also described are release coating compositions and articles.

Release Coating Compositions for Pressure Sensitive Adhesive Articles and Methods
20230272244 · 2023-08-31 ·

A method of making a release coated article is described comprising: providing a release coating composition comprising at least 50 wt. % of a mixture of ethylenically unsaturated monomers based on the total ethylenically unsaturated components; wherein the mixture comprises monomer(s) with a linear alkyl group with at least 18 carbon atoms, and monomer(s) with a branched alkyl group with 7 to 31 carbon atoms, and crosslinking component(s) comprising at least two ethylenically unsaturated groups. The method comprises applying the release coating to a major surface of a substrate and polymerizing the monomer(s) and crosslinking component(s) of the release coating. The monomer(s) with linear alkyl groups and branched alkyl groups are typically present at a weight ratio such that the release coating is a liquid at 25° C. Also described are release coating compositions and articles.

PROCESS FOR MAKING PRESSURE SENSITIVE ADHESIVE HYDROGELS
20220154041 · 2022-05-19 ·

A process is disclosed for preparing a pressure sensitive adhesive hydrogel. The process (A) provides an oligomeric precursor, the oligomeric precursor comprising a polyether moiety endcapped with ethylenic unsaturation, the oligomeric precursor being associated with methacrylic acid; (B) provides an ethylenically unsaturated crosslinking agent selected from the group consisting of difunctional ethylenically unsaturated monomer, difunctional ethylenically unsaturated monomer and combinations of the foregoing; (C) provides a thiol; and (D) free radically curing a mixture of the oligomeric precursor, the ethylenically unsaturated crosslinking agent, and the thiol in water in the presence of the methacrylic acid at a pH between about 3.5 and about 9 to provide the pressure sensitive adhesive hydrogel.

PROCESS FOR MAKING PRESSURE SENSITIVE ADHESIVE HYDROGELS
20220154041 · 2022-05-19 ·

A process is disclosed for preparing a pressure sensitive adhesive hydrogel. The process (A) provides an oligomeric precursor, the oligomeric precursor comprising a polyether moiety endcapped with ethylenic unsaturation, the oligomeric precursor being associated with methacrylic acid; (B) provides an ethylenically unsaturated crosslinking agent selected from the group consisting of difunctional ethylenically unsaturated monomer, difunctional ethylenically unsaturated monomer and combinations of the foregoing; (C) provides a thiol; and (D) free radically curing a mixture of the oligomeric precursor, the ethylenically unsaturated crosslinking agent, and the thiol in water in the presence of the methacrylic acid at a pH between about 3.5 and about 9 to provide the pressure sensitive adhesive hydrogel.

Polymeric adhesive for anchoring compliant materials to another surface

Methods, compositions, and kits for adhering polymers and other materials to another material, and in particular to bone or bone-like structures or surfaces. A composition of matter includes a urethane dimethacrylate-methyl methacrylate copolymer with a plurality of first polymer regions based on urethane dimethacrylate and a plurality of second polymer regions based on methyl methacrylate. The method includes placing an orthopedic joint implant having an attachment surface in a joint space, applying a first non-urethane-containing precursor, a second urethane-containing precursor, and a initiator to the attachment surface; contacting the first and second precursors and the initiator with the joint surface; and copolymerizing the first and second precursors and forming an adhesive copolymer and attaching the implant to the joint.