Chemistry of carbon compounds – Miscellaneous organic carbon compounds – C-metal
Patent
1977-12-27
1978-08-29
Hamrock, William F.
Chemistry of carbon compounds
Miscellaneous organic carbon compounds
C-metal
260879, 260886, 526 20, 526 30, 526 41, 526 46, 526 49, C08F 808, C08F28900
Patent
active
041104129
ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to copolymerizable macromolecular monomers comprised of linear polymers or copolymers having one terminal moiety which contains two functional groups of substantially equivalent reactivity in participating in a condensation copolymerization reaction with difunctional condensible comonomers or prepolymers wherein the macromolecular monomers have substantially the same molecular weight. The present invention also relates to chemically joined, phase separated graft copolymers of the copolymerizable macromolecular monomers with at least two different condensible difunctional comonomers capable of reacting with each other and at least one of which is capable of reacting with the terminal moiety on the macromolecular monomers. Alternatively, the copolymerizable macromolecular monomers may be copolymerized with preformed polymeric segments which are the reaction products of at least two different condensible difunctional comonomers and which have a functional group on each end of the segments capable of reacting with the terminal moiety on the macromolecular monomers.
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Chiang Mutong T.
Danzig Morris J.
CPC International Inc.
Hamrock William F.
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