Chemistry of carbon compounds – Miscellaneous organic carbon compounds
Patent
1970-08-19
1976-06-01
Lee, Lester L.
Chemistry of carbon compounds
Miscellaneous organic carbon compounds
260 336R, 260 338R, 26084, 26086, C08G 6544, C08G 6546, C08G 6548
Patent
active
039608115
ABSTRACT:
Amorphous polyphenylne oxide resins and polyphenylene oxide resins with lower degrees of crystallinity are prepared by adding a solution thereof to an antisolvent. The resins have from about 0 to 75 percent of the crystallinity of conventional polyphenylene oxide resins and provide compositions, e.g., with styrene resins, having maximum physical properties after a single extrusion.
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Bennett James G.
Cooper Glenn D.
Costigan James V.
General Electric Company
Hedman Edward A.
Lee Lester L.
Mufatti William F.
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