Synthetic resins or natural rubbers -- part of the class 520 ser – Synthetic resins – Polymers from only ethylenic monomers or processes of...
Patent
1977-06-13
1978-10-17
Lilling, Herbert J.
Synthetic resins or natural rubbers -- part of the class 520 ser
Synthetic resins
Polymers from only ethylenic monomers or processes of...
47 58, 71 67, 260 336UA, 424 78, 424 81, 424288, 5262321, C08F 3004, C08F13004, C08F23004, C08F 432
Patent
active
041210344
ABSTRACT:
The undesirable swelling exhibited by biologically active copolymers wherein a portion of the repeating units exhibit a triorganotin moiety (R.sub.3 SN--) is reduced by incorporation of a cross-linking agent into the copolymer. The physical and chemical properties of the cross-linked copolymers make them more suitable for use as biocides particularly antifouling toxicants, than polymers described in the prior art.
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Bednarski John R.
Russell David B.
Lilling Herbert J.
M&T Chemicals Inc.
Spector Robert
Wheeless Kenneth G.
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