Compositions – Light transmission modifying compositions
Patent
1991-10-09
1995-03-07
Tucker, Philip
Compositions
Light transmission modifying compositions
252587, 526256, 526257, 526258, 526259, 526261, 526266, 526267, 526270, 528403, 528405, 528407, 528423, F21V 900, C08G 5900, C08G 7306
Patent
active
053955560
ABSTRACT:
Base polymers devoid of non-linear optical properties exhibiting second order non-linear optical properties after the covalent attachment of tricyanovinyl groups to pendant side chains of the base polymer. Methods of preparing a polymer having second order non-linear optical properties by reacting the base polymers of the present invention with tetracyanoethylene in a basic solvent at elevated temperatures.
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Drost Kevin J.
Drzewinski Michael A.
Jen Kwan-Yue A.
Varanasi Pushkara R.
Enichem S.p.A.
Tucker Philip
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