Chemistry of carbon compounds – Miscellaneous organic carbon compounds
Patent
1972-04-11
1976-12-28
Lee, Lester L.
Chemistry of carbon compounds
Miscellaneous organic carbon compounds
260306R, 260308DS, 260312N, 260 334P, 260 338R, 260 49, 260 51R, 260 515, 260 64, 260 65, 428524, C08G 7306
Patent
active
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ABSTRACT:
Polymers containing recurring quinoline or anthrazoline groups which are reaction products of aromatic amino carbonyl compounds containing two sets of ortho-amino aldehyde or ortho-amino ketone functions attached to the aromatic nucleus having the general structure: ##STR1## (wherein R is hydrogen, or aryl and the Ar's are aryl groups) with methylene ketones containing two ketone functions having a methylene group adjacent to each ketone and having the general structure: ##STR2## (wherein R = hydrogen or aryl and R' = aryl and the Ar's are aryl groups) are described. According to the above, R from both the aromatic amino carbonyl and the aromatic methylene ketone could be hydrogen when producing a polymer, but the polymer in which both R's are hydrogen is excluded from this invention.
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Bracke, Polymers with Anthrazoline Units in the Main Chain, Macromolecules, vol. 2, No. 3, May-June, 1969.
Lee Lester L.
University of Iowa Research Foundation
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