Patents Represented by Attorney, Agent or Law Firm Mark L. Rodgers
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Patent number: 5393842Abstract: Amine functional polymers which are terpolymers made up of randomly linked units of amidine or amidinium formate, N-vinylformamide and either vinylamine or vinylammonium formate are prepared by aqueous hydrolysis of poly(N-vinylformamide) at a temperature in the range of 90.degree. to 175.degree. C., preferably in the presence of a minor amount of ammonia or volatile amine. Best conversions and good control of polymer structure are obtained at 140.degree. to 160.degree. C. with a small concentration of ammonia or alkylamine. Formation of poly(vinylammonium formate) containing no other salts or ionic coproducts is realized by degassing the hydrolyzate to remove ammonia or amine from the polymer solution. The poly(vinylammonium formate) affords distinct advantages in the production of salt-free polymers by catalytic decomposition of impurities. Poly(vinylamines) containing significant amounts of amidine functionality offer advantages in applications where increased basicity is required.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 1994Date of Patent: February 28, 1995Assignee: Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.Inventor: Michael E. Ford
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Patent number: 5391710Abstract: Amine functional polymers are purified to remove formate present by contact with a supported Group VIII metal hydrogen transfer catalyst under conditions favoring formate decomposition to carbon dioxide and hydrogen which are removed as gases. The preferred catalyst is palladium on carbon. Essentially salt-free poly(vinylamines) can be obtained by hydrolysis of polymers of N-vinylformamide in aqueous solution using ammonia or a volatile amine as a hydrolysis agent so that formate salts are the principal by-product of the hydrolysis which creates amine functionality in the polymer. Formate can then by removed by the catalytic decomposition described. Removal of carbon dioxide is enhanced by degassing the hydrolyzate prior to formate decomposition and by nitrogen purge of the polymer solution during the catalytic decomposition reaction.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 1993Date of Patent: February 21, 1995Assignee: Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.Inventor: Michael E. Ford
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Patent number: 5389703Abstract: Hybrid polymers of epoxy resins are provided by polymerizing ethylenically unsaturated monomer in the presence of epoxy resin using a combination of oil soluble and water soluble surfactants in separate organic and aqueous phases, respectively, made up prior to combining under polymerizing conditions. The organic phase contains the monomer and epoxy resin and oil soluble surfactant while the aqueous phase contains water and the water soluble surfactant. Initiator systems can be included in the organic phase or added independently to the reaction mixture. The resulting hybrid epoxy polymer exhibits excellent properties when applied as a protective film or adhesive, and aqueous dispersions of the polymer can be compounded with polyfunctional amine curatives and still remain stable for long periods of time, making a convenient one-pack system that can be cured on application, drying and heating at a relatively low temperature.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 1993Date of Patent: February 14, 1995Assignee: Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.Inventor: Hsueh-Chi Lee
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Patent number: 5380403Abstract: The addition of an amine functional poly(vinyl alcohol) in a process for making recycled paper products results in improvements in both the wet and dry strength of the resultant products. The amine functional poly(vinyl alcohol) used in the process is formed by the hydrolysis of vinyl acetate/vinyl amide copolymers or vinyl acetate/allyl amine copolymers, or optionally may be formed by the reaction of poly(vinyl alcohol ) with an amino-aldehyde dialkyl acetal.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 1993Date of Patent: January 10, 1995Assignee: Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.Inventors: Lloyd M. Robeson, Timothy L. Pickering
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Patent number: 5373076Abstract: Vinylamide oligomers having molecular weights between about 280 and 7,500 are prepared by the cationic polymerization of vinylamides in the presence of a Lewis acid at a temperature between -100.degree. and 100.degree. C. The resultant vinylamide oligomers are characterized in that they have a proton initiating group at one end and an aldehyde equivalent at the other end. These vinylamide oligomers can optionally be hydrolyzed under acidic or basic conditions to form the corresponding vinylamine oligomers.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 1993Date of Patent: December 13, 1994Assignee: Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.Inventors: Robert K. Pinschmide, Jr., William E. Carroll
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Patent number: 5371288Abstract: N,N'-Di-(branched alkyl)-alkylenediamine-bis-p-aminobenzamides are useful as chain extenders in the manufacture of polyurethane-urea elastomers. These compositions have remarkably uniform reactivities but can be varied structurally to achieve a range of processibility characteristics by altering the melting points of the chain extenders. The preferred compounds melt in a range of 50.degree. to 175.degree. C. while exhibiting t.sub.5000 reactivities of about four minutes. The combination of processing characteristics, reactivities and physical properties of the elastomer products offers advantages not available in commonly used diamine chain extenders of the prior art.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 1994Date of Patent: December 6, 1994Assignee: Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.Inventors: Kevin R. Lassila, Jeremiah P. Casey
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Patent number: 5369184Abstract: Resins which comprise polymers which contain multiple acetal groups have been developed which are useful for crosslinking and adhesion promotion in coating and adhesive applications. The polymers which make up these resins are prepared by the addition of aminoacetals to polymers containing anhydride functionality. The polymers are modified by titration with ammonia or a primary or secondary amine which solubilizes the polymer in aqueous systems.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1993Date of Patent: November 29, 1994Assignee: Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.Inventors: William F. Burgoyne, Jr., Jeremiah P. Casey, Thomas A. Manuel
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Patent number: 5369185Abstract: Resins which comprise polymers which contain multiple acetal groups have been developed which are useful for crosslinking and adhesion promotion in coating and adhesive applications. The polymers which make up these resins are prepared by the addition of aminoacetals to polymers containing anhydride functionality. The polymers are modified by titration with a tertiary amine or alkali base.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1993Date of Patent: November 29, 1994Assignee: Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.Inventors: William F. Burgoyne, Jr., Jeremiah P. Casey, Thomas A. Manuel, Joel E. Goldstein
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Patent number: 5360876Abstract: Crosslinking agents are provided which are stable in both the solid state and in solution without undergoing uncontrolled self-crosslinking reactions. The crosslinking agents are formed by the amination of compounds having multiple ester moieties using homogeneous catalysis, and provide for formaldehyde-free crosslinking.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 1994Date of Patent: November 1, 1994Inventors: William F. Burgoyne, Jr., Jeremiah P. Casey
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Patent number: 5336807Abstract: Crosslinking agents are provided which are stable in both the solid state and in solution without undergoing uncontrolled self-crosslinking reactions. The crosslinking agents are formed by the amination of compounds having multiple ester moieties using homogeneous catalysis, and provide for formaldehyde-free crosslinking.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 1993Date of Patent: August 9, 1994Assignee: Air Products & Chemicals, Inc.Inventors: William F. Burgoyne, Jr., Jeremiah P. Casey
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Patent number: 5336298Abstract: Acid gases are separated from a gas stream by bringing the gas stream into contact with a multilayer composite membrane comprising a nonselective polymeric support layer and an active separating layer comprising a polyelectrolyte polymer which contains cationic groups which are electrostatically associated with anions for which the pK.sub.a of the conjugate acid is greater than 3.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 1993Date of Patent: August 9, 1994Assignee: Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.Inventors: Robert Quinn, Daniel V. Laciak, John B. Appleby, Guido P. Pez
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Patent number: 5324792Abstract: Amine functional polymers which are terpolymers made up of randomly linked units of amidine or amidinium formate, N-vinylformamide and either vinylamine or vinylammonium formate are prepared by aqueous hydrolysis of poly(N-vinylformamide) at a temperature in the range of 90.degree. to 175.degree. C., preferably in the presence of a minor amount of ammonia or volatile amine. Best conversions and good control of polymer structure are obtained at 140.degree. C. to 160.degree. C. with a small concentration of ammonia or alkylamine. Formation of poly(vinylammonium formate) containing no other salts or ionic coproducts is realized by degassing the hydrolyzate to remove ammonia or amine from the polymer solution. The poly(vinylammonium formate) affords distinct advantages in the production of salt-free polymers by catalytic decomposition of impurities. Poly(vinylamines) containing significant amounts of amidine functionality offer advantages in applications where increased basicity is required.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 1993Date of Patent: June 28, 1994Assignee: Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.Inventor: Michael E. Ford
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Patent number: 5324787Abstract: Poly(vinylamine) homopolymers and copolymers are hydrophobically modified by reaction of amine units present in the polymer with a saturated aliphatic or aromatic glycidyl ether compound. The resulting polymers are useful as flocculants in separating water from suspended solids and are especially effective in improving fines retention in papermaking. Poly(vinylamine hydrochloride) modified in this manner with butyl glycidyl ether is shown to be very efficient in retaining the paper product fines present in recycle paper pulps.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 1992Date of Patent: June 28, 1994Assignee: Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.Inventors: Robert K. Pinschmidt, Jr., John G. Smigo, Andrew F. Nordquist
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Patent number: 5319118Abstract: Novel volatile barium complexes are disclosed which are very stable and evaporate cleanly at elevated temperatures. Such complexes are highly suited for use as a barium source in OMCVD processes.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 1991Date of Patent: June 7, 1994Assignee: Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.Inventors: John A. T. Norman, Beth A. Muratore, Paul N. Dyer
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Patent number: 5299749Abstract: Bundles of hollow filament membranes suitable for use in fluid separation, such as in the separation of air into gases more concentrated in oxygen and nitrogen are made in a cylindrical form and annular cross-section with multiple filaments of each layer lying in generally parallel helical paths at a common angle to the axis of symmetry of the bundle. Continuous lengths of filaments are laid down on the core while same is rotated first in a "forward" sense and the filament lay-down point is traversed from a first end of the core to the second, and then in a "reverse" sense while the filament lay-down point is traversed from the second end to the first. Reversing of the direction of core rotation and filament end-to-end traversal is repeated with said reversing controlled in such a manner that the path of the filament returning from either end to the other is displaced incrementally from that of the filament portion laid down in the immediately preceding traversal.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 1992Date of Patent: April 5, 1994Assignee: Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.Inventors: Robert M. Thorogood, Robin J. Maliszewskyj, Myron J. Coplan, Pushpinder S. Puri
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Patent number: 5298567Abstract: Resins which comprise polymers which contain multiple acetal groups have been developed which are useful for crosslinking and adhesion promotion in coating and adhesive applications. The polymers which make up these resins are prepared by the addition of aminoacetals to polymers containing anhydride functionality. Optionally, these polymers may be modified by titration with a tertiary amine or alkali base which solubilizes the polymer in aqueous systems.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 1993Date of Patent: March 29, 1994Assignee: Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.Inventors: William F. Burgoyne, Jr., Jeremiah P. Casey, Thomas A. Manuel
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Patent number: 5294418Abstract: High capacity solid state compositions comprising cyanocobaltate complexes have been developed which are capable of reversibly chemically binding oxygen to selectively remove oxygen from an oxygen-containing fluid stream. The cyanocobaltate complexes which make up the compositions comprise a cobalt (II)-containing anion having from 3 to 5 cyanide ligands wherein at least one cyanide stretching mode, as measured by infrared spectroscopy, is between 2074 cm.sup.-1 and 2140 cm.sup.-1. Additionally, these complexes have a charge-balancing cation having a molecular volume in excess of 40.ANG..sup.3.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 1992Date of Patent: March 15, 1994Assignee: Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.Inventors: Dorai Ramprasad, Ingrid K. Meier, Ronald M. Pearlstein, Guido P. Pez
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Patent number: 5288308Abstract: A hollow fiber separation module is provided having a single, elongated pressurizable shell and containing multiple separation stages by multiple sections of hollow fiber bundles contained within the shell, with the ends of each bundle section potted within a single tubesheet at each end of the elongated shell. The fibers within each section are aligned so that the permeate within the fiber bores passes along paths traveling generally from one tubesheet to the other and one or more impermeable barriers are provided within the shell to isolate each section and control the passage of feed gas along the shell side of each fiber bundle section in a flow path countercurrent to the passage of permeate in the bores of the fibers.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 1992Date of Patent: February 22, 1994Assignee: Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.Inventors: Pushpinder S. Puri, Dilip G. Kalthod
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Patent number: 5281682Abstract: Improved radiation curable compositions are provided which comprises N-vinylformamide and an oligomer selected from the group consisting of epoxy-acrylate resins, polyester acrylate resins, polyurethane acrylate resins and mixtures thereof. A photoinitiator is also added to the composition. A process is also provided whereby the composition is applied to the surface of a substrate and subsequently exposed to a radiation source until an adherent dry polymerized film is formed on the substrate. These compositions are useful as pigmented and unpigmented coatings, printing inks, adhesives and the like.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 1992Date of Patent: January 25, 1994Assignee: Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.Inventors: David A. Cornforth, Dawn Fowler, Walter L. Renz
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Patent number: 5281307Abstract: An improved papermaking process has been developed to enhance the properties of the resultant paper or paper-type products. The process involves adding a polyvinyl alcohol/vinylamine copolymer along with a crosslinking agent at the dry end step of a conventional papermaking process. Improvements in the properties of the resultant paper products are observed, especially at low levels of copolymer addition.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 1993Date of Patent: January 25, 1994Assignee: Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.Inventors: John G. Smigo, Lloyd M. Robeson, George Davidowich, Gerald D. Miller, William E. Carroll