C08G18/50

Polymeric dispersants containing one or two quaternary amine anchoring groups with improved chemical and thermal stability

The present invention relates to a dispersant having a tertiary or quaternary amine anchoring group and a solubilizing polymer selected from C.sub.8-50 fatty acid; a C.sub.8-50 ak(en)yl substituted succinic acid, anhydride or partial ester; a dimer or trimer fatty acid; and/or polymers from repeating units of polyesters, polyethers, polyacrylate, polyamides, polyurethanes or mixtures of said repeating units in a random or blocky copolymer. The dispersants are an improvement in that the alkylene connecting group between the tertiary or quaternized amine and the solubilizing polymer lacks abstractable hydrogen atoms at the geminal carbon atom from the nitrogen of the tertiary or quaternized amine over the prior art. The dispersants are useful as dispersants with improved thermal stability and low amounts yellow color after aging at elevated temperatures.

Porous membranes

The present invention relates to a porous membrane, process for the manufacture thereof and uses thereof.

COLORLESS RADIATION CURABLE BINDER DISPERSION

A colorless radiation curable binder dispersion includes water and a radiation curable polyurethane. The polyurethane is formed from a polyisocyanate; an acrylate or methacrylate having at least two hydroxyl (OH) groups and an acrylate or methacrylate group; another acrylate or methacrylate having an OH or amino group; and one of: i) a sulfonate or sulfonic acid having one amino group; ii) a combination of i and a compound including a carboxylic group and an OH or amino group; iii) a combination of i and a homopolymer or copolymer of poly(ethylene glycol) having one or two OH or amino groups at one chain end; or iv) a combination of i, a compound including a carboxylic group and an OH or amino group, and a homopolymer or copolymer of poly(ethylene glycol) having one or two OH or amino groups at one chain end.

COLORLESS RADIATION CURABLE BINDER DISPERSION

A colorless radiation curable binder dispersion includes water and a radiation curable polyurethane. The polyurethane is formed from a polyisocyanate; an acrylate or methacrylate having at least two hydroxyl (OH) groups and an acrylate or methacrylate group; another acrylate or methacrylate having an OH or amino group; and one of: i) a sulfonate or sulfonic acid having one amino group; ii) a combination of i and a compound including a carboxylic group and an OH or amino group; iii) a combination of i and a homopolymer or copolymer of poly(ethylene glycol) having one or two OH or amino groups at one chain end; or iv) a combination of i, a compound including a carboxylic group and an OH or amino group, and a homopolymer or copolymer of poly(ethylene glycol) having one or two OH or amino groups at one chain end.

Aqueous polyurethane resin dispersion
11708505 · 2023-07-25 · ·

An aqueous polyurethane resin having a cationic group in a side chain thereof is obtainable by reacting a polyester polyol, a polyisocyanate, and a diol containing a quaternary N-atom or amino group, the quaternary N-atom or amino group being not present in the carbon chain between the two hydroxyl groups of the diol. The polyester polyol is obtained by reacting an aromatic polycarboxylic acid and a polyol. The polyurethane resin is suitable as a resin in treatment liquids for inkjet printing.

ISOCYANATE-TERMINATED PREPOLYMERS BASED ON POLYOXYMETHYLENE-POLYOXYALKYLENE BLOCK COPOLYMERS, PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION AND USE THEREOF

The present invention relates to isocyanate-terminated prepolymers based on polyoxymethylene-polyoxyalkylene block copolymers, to a process for their preparation, and to the use of these isocyanate-terminated prepolymers as isocyanate components in 1- and 2-component systems for coatings, adhesives and sealants.

Inkjet ink composition for textile printing

An object is to achieve both good washing fastness and texture by combining a urethane resin of high fracture elongation with a small quantity of crosslinking agent. As a means for achieving the object, an inkjet ink composition for textile printing is provided that contains a pigment, a water-dispersible resin, a crosslinking agent, and water; wherein, as the water-dispersible resin, a resin of 1200 to 1800% in fracture elongation and 10 to 48 MPa in tensile strength is contained by 1.0 to 3.0 parts by mass relative to 1 part by mass of the pigment, and the crosslinking agent is contained by 0.03 to 0.17 parts by mass relative to 1 part by mass of the water-dispersible resin.

Etheramine mixture containing polyether diamines and method of making and using the same

An etheramine mixture comprising one or more polyether diamines, methods for its production, and its use as a curing agent for epoxy resins. The etheramine mixture may also be used in the preparation of polyamides and polyurea compounds.

POLYURETHANES BASED ON SIDE CHAIN DIOL- AND DIAMINOPOLYPHOSPHAZENES AND THEIR HYDROGELS

The present invention relates to polyphosphazenes, polyurethanes based on these polyphosphazenes, methods for their manufacture and hydrogels based on the polyurethanes. The invention further relates to the use of the hydrogels in medical, veterinary and agricultural applications. The terminal ends of the polyphosphazenes bear NCO-reactive hydrogen atoms for reaction with polyisocyanates.

COREACTIVE MATERIALS AND METHODS FOR THREE-DIMENSIONAL PRINTING

Methods of printing a three-dimensional object using co-reactive components are disclosed. Thermosetting compositions for three-dimensional printing are also disclosed.