Abstract: Polycarbonate copolymers from bisphenol-A containing terephthalate moieties constituting 5 or 10 mol percent of the polymer, whereby after long exposure to working temperature the polymer retains Izod impact resistance of at least 9 ft. -lbs. per inch of notch.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 15, 1981
Date of Patent:
February 22, 1983
Assignee:
Allied Corporation
Inventors:
Dusan C. Prevorsek, Bruce T. DeBona, Yali Kesten
Abstract: An oxidation process in which a metal nitro complex transfers an oxygen atom from the nitro ligand to a substrate; especially such process conducted cyclically or catalytically using molecular oxygen as the oxygen source. Metal nitrosyl complex is formed as a coproduct together with an oxidation product of the substrate. In a cyclic process, nitrosyl ligand of the metal nitrosyl coproduct is reoxidized by molecular oxygen in presence of a monodentate base such as pyridine to nitro ligand; and the nitro complex, thus regenerated, can be used again to oxidize the substrate. In a catalytic process, using an activator such as a Lewis acid with alcohols or divalent palladium with olefins, elemental oxygen maintains a concentration of nitro ligand in the reaction mixture. In particular the metal is a Group VIII metal, especially cobalt and the ligand is saloph or tetraphenylporphyrin.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 19, 1980
Date of Patent:
March 30, 1982
Assignee:
Allied Corporation
Inventors:
Benjamin S. Tovrog, S. Elliot Diamond, Frank Mares
Abstract: An anhydride of a carboxybenzene is esterified in solution by a fluorinated alcohol, using N-methylpyrrolidone solvent. In particular, pyromellitic dianhydride in N-methylpyrrolidone solvent is esterified to the diester/diacid by 2-(n-perfluoroalkyl)ethanols having six to twelve carbon atoms in the perfluoroalkyl groups, and the reaction mixture containing the dissolved diester/diacid is admixed with an oxirane compound of the group ethylene oxide, epichlorohydrin and glycidol whereby the carboxyl groups are esterified in the N-methylpyrrolidone solvent by reaction with oxirane groups.
Abstract: A process for oxidizing ketones with hydrogen peroxide. The ketone is contacted with the hydrogen peroxide in a buffered solution in the presence of an arsenic containing catalyst. This process can lead to lactones directly from cyclic ketones.