Polytriazinylamines, process for their preparation

Organic compounds -- part of the class 532-570 series – Organic compounds – Four or more ring nitrogens in the bicyclo ring system

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544209, 528423, 524100, C07D40112, C07D40114

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ABSTRACT:
Polytriazinylpiperidylamines of the general formula ##STR1## are obtained by reacting cyanuric halides with a monofunctional amino compound and a difunctional amine, it being necessary for at least the difunctional amine to be substituted by a polyalkylpiperidyl radical. The new resinous polymers have a very low volatility. They have an atactic structure and are used to stabilize synthetic polymers towards photoinduced oxidative degradation.

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