Organic compounds -- part of the class 532-570 series – Organic compounds – Isocyanate esters
Patent
1992-07-01
1994-08-02
Reamer, James H.
Organic compounds -- part of the class 532-570 series
Organic compounds
Isocyanate esters
562488, 562855, 564427, 564428, 568327, 568738, C07C20512
Patent
active
053347528
ABSTRACT:
Novel difunctionalized cyclobutabenzene monomers of the general formula: ##STR1## wherein Z can be hydrogens or a cyclobutane ting; and X and Y are carbox amino, alcohol, isocyanate, acid halide, or bis-acyl fluoride groups. In a particularly preferred embodiment, the cyclobutabenzene derivative is 1,2-dihydrocyclobutabenzene-3,6-carboxylic acid. The difunctionalized cyclobutabenzene monomer can form part of a polymer backbone chain, but has an additional functionality, the butane ring, which can be easily opened to produce strong, covalent bond crosslinking between polymer chains. The crosslinking can be induced simply by heating the polymer to a temperature in excess of 300.degree. C.
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Markoski Larry J.
Martin David C.
Moore Jeffrey S.
Walker Kenneth A.
Reamer James H.
The Board of Regents acting for and on behalf of University of M
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