Cyclic olefin-maleic acid copolymers for stain resists

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C428S394000, C428S096000, C428S097000, C442S168000, C442S093000, C252S008620, C252S008610

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ABSTRACT:
A polyamide substrate having deposited thereon a copolymer effective to impart resistance to staining by turmeric wherein said copolymer comprises polymer units derived from (a) at least one cyclic olefin having from 5 to 12 carbon atoms, and (b) maleic anhydride wherein the molar ratio of total cyclic olefin to maleic anhydride is between about 0.5 and 1.3, and a method for using the copolymer to impart stain resistance to a polyamide substrate.

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