Synthetic resins or natural rubbers -- part of the class 520 ser – Synthetic resins – From aluminum- or heavy metal-containing reactant
Patent
1979-05-30
1981-03-17
Briggs, Sr., Wilbert J.
Synthetic resins or natural rubbers -- part of the class 520 ser
Synthetic resins
From aluminum- or heavy metal-containing reactant
2604291, 2604292, 2604293, 2604295, 260435R, 528398, C08G 7904, C08G 7914
Patent
active
042568722
ABSTRACT:
Organophosphorus acid compounds react by a metathesis reaction in a liquid media with tetravalent metal ions to yield layered crystalline to amorphous inorganic polymers having the empirical formula M(O.sub.3 PR).sub.2 where M is the tetravalent metal and R is an organic group convalently bonded to phosphorous. Typically, R can be bonded to phosphorus through carbon to form a phosphonate, or through oxygen to form a phosphate.
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Journal of Inorganic & Nuclear Chemistry, vol. 40, pp. 1113-1117, Jun. 1978.
DiGiacomo Peter M.
Dines Martin B.
Briggs Sr. Wilbert J.
Occidental Research Corporation
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