Abrasive tool making process – material – or composition
Patent
1992-04-30
1995-08-22
Lipman, Bernard
Abrasive tool making process, material, or composition
525296, 5253337, 525378, 525379, 525381, 525382, 526 83, C08F 832
Patent
active
054441250
ABSTRACT:
An aminated polymer having excellent adhesion, printability, and compatibility in polymer blends or the like which are obtained by introducing an amino group, into an isotactic .alpha.-olefin polymer having an olefinic unsaturated bond at its terminus is disclosed. The terminal unsaturated isotactic or syndiotactic .alpha.-olefin polymer is obtained by polymerizing an .alpha.-olefin with a catalyst comprising the combination of a metallocene compound and an alumoxane, and the amino group is obtained by the amination of the terminal unsaturated group, by the addition of a compound containing the corresponding functional group to the unsaturated bond, or by the conversion of a precursor polymer containing a precursor of the functional group into a polymer containing the functional group desired.
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Aritomi Mitsutoshi
Fujita Takashi
Sugano Toshihiko
Tomita Masayuki
Uchino Hideshi
Lipman Bernard
Mitsubishi Petrochemical Company Limited
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