Patent classifications
C08G75/16
A PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF AN ORGANO-POLYSULFIDE
The present disclosure relates to a process for the preparation of an organo-polysulfide from a chlorinated hydrocarbon and an elemental sulfur waste. The organo-polysulfide of the present disclosure has a coke inhibition ability.
A PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF AN ORGANO-POLYSULFIDE
The present disclosure relates to a process for the preparation of an organo-polysulfide from a chlorinated hydrocarbon and an elemental sulfur waste. The organo-polysulfide of the present disclosure has a coke inhibition ability.
SULFUR-BASED FUNCTIONAL PREPOLYMERS FOR POLYURETHANES AND POLYMERIC MATERIALS
A composition includes a reaction product of a mixture of elemental sulfur and at least a first ethylenically unsaturated compound comprising a hydroxyl or carboxyl group.
SULFUR-BASED FUNCTIONAL PREPOLYMERS FOR POLYURETHANES AND POLYMERIC MATERIALS
A composition includes a reaction product of a mixture of elemental sulfur and at least a first ethylenically unsaturated compound comprising a hydroxyl or carboxyl group.
DYNAMIC COVALENT POLYMERIZATIONS WITH ELEMENTAL SULFUR AND SULFUR PREPOLYMERS
An iterative approach to dynamic covalent polymerizations of elemental sulfur with functional comonomers to prepare sulfur prepolymers that can further react with other conventional, commercially available comonomers to prepare a wider class of functional sulfur polymers. This iterative method improves handling, miscibility and solubility of the elemental sulfur, and further enables tuning of the sulfur polymer composition. The sulfur polymers may be a thermoplastic or a thermoset for use in elastomers, resins, lubricants, coatings, antioxidants, cathode materials for electrochemical cells, and polymeric articles such as polymeric films and free-standing substrates.
DYNAMIC COVALENT POLYMERIZATIONS WITH ELEMENTAL SULFUR AND SULFUR PREPOLYMERS
An iterative approach to dynamic covalent polymerizations of elemental sulfur with functional comonomers to prepare sulfur prepolymers that can further react with other conventional, commercially available comonomers to prepare a wider class of functional sulfur polymers. This iterative method improves handling, miscibility and solubility of the elemental sulfur, and further enables tuning of the sulfur polymer composition. The sulfur polymers may be a thermoplastic or a thermoset for use in elastomers, resins, lubricants, coatings, antioxidants, cathode materials for electrochemical cells, and polymeric articles such as polymeric films and free-standing substrates.
Methods and systems to decarbonize natural gas using sulfur to produce hydrogen and polymers
Methods and systems to decarbonize natural gas using sulfur to produce hydrogen and polymers are provided. Sulfur can be introduced in elemental form or as hydrogen sulfide, as may be desired. Decarbonization of natural gas involves introducing natural gas and H.sub.2S to a first reactor to produce first reactor products including CS.sub.2 and H.sub.2. The CS.sub.2 can subsequently be polymerized and the H.sub.2 recovered in a purified form with little or no carbon emissions.
Methods and systems to decarbonize natural gas using sulfur to produce hydrogen and polymers
Methods and systems to decarbonize natural gas using sulfur to produce hydrogen and polymers are provided. Sulfur can be introduced in elemental form or as hydrogen sulfide, as may be desired. Decarbonization of natural gas involves introducing natural gas and H.sub.2S to a first reactor to produce first reactor products including CS.sub.2 and H.sub.2. The CS.sub.2 can subsequently be polymerized and the H.sub.2 recovered in a purified form with little or no carbon emissions.
POLYMER FILM USING CHEMICAL VAPOR DEPOSITION USING SULFUR AS INITIATOR (SCVD), METHOD OF PREPARING THE SAME AND APPARATUS FOR PREPARING THE SAME
The present invention relates to a method of preparing a polymer film using chemical vapor deposition using sulfur as an initiator (sCVD) capable of manufacturing a polymer film through polymerization of sulfur and a monomer using gas-phase sulfur as an initiator. In the manufactured polymer film, any of various monomers and sulfur can be polymerized into a copolymer, and it is possible to manufacture a polymer film having a high content of sulfur, an excellent refractive index, and excellent transmittance.
POLYPHENYLENE SULFIDE FIBER
A poly(phenylene sulfide) fiber changes little in fiber structure and has excellent long-term heat resistance. Namely, the poly(phenylene sulfide) fiber has a degree of crystallization of 45.0% or higher, a content of movable amorphous components of 15.0% or less, and a weight-average molecular weight of 300,000 or less.