Synthetic resins or natural rubbers -- part of the class 520 ser – Synthetic resins – From phenol – phenol ether – or inorganic phenolate
Patent
1985-11-25
1987-06-30
Ziegler, Jacob
Synthetic resins or natural rubbers -- part of the class 520 ser
Synthetic resins
From phenol, phenol ether, or inorganic phenolate
528121, 528211, 525152, 525194, 525139, 525142, 525143, 525423, 525438, 525534, 525540, C08G 5906
Patent
active
046771824
ABSTRACT:
Ionene elastomers are prepared by reaction of polymeric diamines and certain dihalide linking agents. These elastomers have utility in coating compositions, adhesive compositions, and in the fabrication of elastomeric articles. Certain novel dihalide linking agents are also claimed.
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Leir Charles M.
Stark John E.
Francis Richard
Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Co.
Sell Donald M.
Smith James A.
Ziegler Jacob
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