Synthetic resins or natural rubbers -- part of the class 520 ser – Synthetic resins – From protein or biologically active polypeptide reactant
Patent
1987-02-02
1989-04-18
Kight, John
Synthetic resins or natural rubbers -- part of the class 520 ser
Synthetic resins
From protein or biologically active polypeptide reactant
527201, 527203, 527206, 527207, C08H 100, C08H 102
Patent
active
048228672
ABSTRACT:
A novel class of materials and processes used in their preparation are described. These materials are comprised of man-made polymers grafted onto protein backbone, specifically onto protein backbone, which has been selectively modified to be used as adhesives, coatings and construction materials. Man-made polymers can be selected from a group including condensation polymers such as phenolics, epoxides, polyamides, thiols, or addition polymers such as acrylics, vinyls and polyolefins. Grafting can be accomplished either stepwise or from already preformed polymers. Grafts can also be formed with more than one polymer either after the first graft is formed or simultaneously. Furthermore grafts can be formed onto a modified or unmodified protein whose backbone has been reduced to a polyamine.
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Kight John
Nutter Nathan M.
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