Synthetic resins or natural rubbers -- part of the class 520 ser – Synthetic resins – From reactant having at least one -n=c=x group as well as...
Patent
1997-10-24
1998-07-07
Gorr, Rachel
Synthetic resins or natural rubbers -- part of the class 520 ser
Synthetic resins
From reactant having at least one -n=c=x group as well as...
528190, 528201, C08G 1828
Patent
active
057770638
ABSTRACT:
Optically active polycarbonate, polyester, and polyurethane polymers prepared from monomers containing optically pure indane moieties are disclosed. The chiral indane polymers are of high molecular weight and exhibit high optical rotations. In addition, the optically active polymers are useful in the fabrication of optoelectronics devices and as polarizing coatings or filters or as polarized lenses.
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Chan Kwok Pong
Gordon Janet L.
Stewart Kevin R.
Boden, Esq. Martha L.
Gorr Rachel
Molecular OptoElectronics Corporation
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