Chemistry of carbon compounds – Miscellaneous organic carbon compounds
Patent
1975-05-07
1977-12-06
Pertilla, Theodore E.
Chemistry of carbon compounds
Miscellaneous organic carbon compounds
260 292EP, 260 293, 260 294R, 260 296NR, C08L 7508
Patent
active
040616185
ABSTRACT:
Stable polyurethane polymer latices are obtained by incorporating specified amounts of polyethylene glycol into the backbone of various polyurethane polymers. The polyurethane latices are non-ionic but can assume an anionic or cationic character by the addition of anionic or cationic emulsifying or surface active agents. The latices have wide utility, for example, as adhesives, coatings, textile sizes, binders, and in molding applications.
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Ray-Chaudhuri Dilip K.
Stanley Henry
Dec Ellen T.
National Starch and Chemical Corporation
Pertilla Theodore E.
Szala Edwin
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