Chemistry of carbon compounds – Miscellaneous organic carbon compounds
Patent
1972-10-30
1976-04-13
Schain, Howard E.
Chemistry of carbon compounds
Miscellaneous organic carbon compounds
260 47R, 260 59R, C08G 230
Patent
active
039503097
ABSTRACT:
A novel thermosetting resin, the thermoset resin obtained therefrom having such a thermal resistance that the temperature at which the thermoset resin is caused to show a weight loss of 6% by heating at a temperature elevation rate of 10.degree.C. per minute is at least 400.degree.C., is prepared by reacting a specific phenolic resin with a member selected from the group consisting of a silicic acid ester of the formula Si(OR).sub.4 wherein R represents alkyl or aryl, a titanic acid ester of the formula Ti(OR).sub.4 wherein R has the same meaning as defined above and a mixture thereof in the presence of an alkaline catalyst while keeping the reaction system in a molten state, to an extent that 20 - 70 mole %, based on the phenol present in the starting system to be reacted with said member, of phenolic hydroxyl groups in terms of the amount of phenol, remain unreacted. The thus obtained novel resins of the present invention can be easily set or hardened in accordance with the ordinary manner; namely by mixing with a thermohardening agent such as hexamethylenetetramine and then heating, to give thermoset resins having a superior thermal resistance as compared with the conventional phenolic resins. In addition, the thermoset resins obtained from the novel resins of this invention are excellent in mechanical strength, electrical properties and luster of molded articles.
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Chu Tzong Jeng
Konii Susumu
Hitachi Chemical Co. Ltd.
Schain Howard E.
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