Chemistry of inorganic compounds – With additive
Patent
1996-11-13
1998-01-13
Langel, Wayne
Chemistry of inorganic compounds
With additive
423300, 524372, 524375, C01B 2510, C08L 8502
Patent
active
057075972
ABSTRACT:
A solution which comprises a polyphosphazene solute, such as a polyhalophosphazene solute, and a stabilizing solvent such as diglyme. Such solution enables the polyphosphazene to remain stable for extended periods of time so that such polyhalophosphazenes may be employed for further modification or use.
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Andrianov Alexander K.
LeGolvan Mark
Sargent Jonathan R.
Sule Sameer S.
Langel Wayne
Lillie Raymond J.
Olstein Elliot M.
Virus Research Institute, Inc.
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