Patents Represented by Attorney S. M. Tarter
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Patent number: 4247526Abstract: Dicalcium phosphate dihydrate containing a sufficient amount of trimagnesium phosphate and/or tetrasodium pyrophosphate to inhibit spontaneous hydrolysis and/or decomposition of the dicalcium phosphate dihydrate is widely used as a dental polishing agent with and without added fluoride. Now it has been found that dicalcium phosphate dihydrate containing a sufficient amount of pyrophosphate to provide hydrolytic stability to the dicalcium phosphate can have improved fluoride stability when about 0.1 weight percent to about 5 weight percent of trimagnesium phosphate, and about 0.1 weight percent to about 3 weight percent of at least one pharmaceutically acceptable condensed phosphate salt is added to the formulation. In the preferred embodiment less than 2 percent sodium tripolyphosphate provides satisfactory results.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 1979Date of Patent: January 27, 1981Assignee: Monsanto CompanyInventors: William M. Jarvis, Keun Y. Kim
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Patent number: 4244931Abstract: Dicalcium phosphate dihydrate containing a sufficient amount of trimagnesium phosphate and/or tetrasodium pyrophosphate to inhibit spontaneous hydrolysis and/or decomposition of the dicalcium phosphate dihydrate is widely used as a dental polishing agent with and without added fluoride. Now it has been found that dicalcium phosphate dihydrate containing a sufficient amount of pyrophosphate to provide hydrolytic stability to the dicalcium phosphate can have improved soluble fluoride stability when at least 0.1 weight percent of trimagnesium phosphate and a pharmaceutically acceptable polyphosphate salt are each added to the formulation. In the preferred embodiment, less than 2 percent pentasodium tripolyphosphate provides satisfactory results.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 1979Date of Patent: January 13, 1981Assignee: Monsanto CompanyInventors: William M. Jarvis, Keun Y. Kim
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Patent number: 4233423Abstract: The alkali metal, ammonium and alkanol amine salts of polymeric acetal carboxylates are stable detergent builders and chelating agents. Now, in the improved process of the present invention for preparing an acetal carboxylate polymer wherein a glyoxylate ester and a polymerization initiator are brought together under polymerization conditions and a chemically stable end group is added to the termini of the resulting polymer to stabilize the polymer against rapid depolymerization in alkaline solution, the improvement comprises contacting the resulting polymer in the presence of an acid catalyst with a sufficient amount of an acetal having 3 to 20 carbon atoms to stabilize the resulting polymer against rapid depolymerization in alkaline solution, and an agent to remove liberated alcohol.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 1979Date of Patent: November 11, 1980Assignee: Monsanto CompanyInventors: David R. Dyroff, Gary J. Lynch, Victor D. Papanu
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Patent number: 4233173Abstract: A substantially stable, crystalline dipotassium N-chloroimidodisulfate is useful as a bleach to remove stains from soiled fabrics when dissolved in an aqueous solution.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 1978Date of Patent: November 11, 1980Assignee: Monsanto CompanyInventors: James M. Mayer, John H. Payne
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Patent number: 4233422Abstract: The alkali metal, ammonium and alkanol amine salts of polymeric acetal carboxylates are stable detergent builders under laundry use conditions, but depolymerize in acid media, making the polymer fragments more readily biodegradable in waste streams. Now, in the improved process of the present invention for preparing an acetal carboxylate polymer wherein an ester of glyoxylic acid and a polymerization initiator are brought together under polymerization conditions and a chemically stable end group is added to the termini of the resulting polymer to stabilize the polymer against rapid depolymerization in alkaline solution, the improvement comprises adding to the resulting polymer a sufficient amount of an alkali metal hydride, preferably sodium hydride, and a dialkyl sulfate having 1 to about 20 carbon atoms in each alkyl group, preferably dimethyl sulfate, to add to the termini of the resulting polymer an alkyl group derived from the dialkyl sulfate.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 1979Date of Patent: November 11, 1980Assignee: Monsanto CompanyInventors: David R. Dyroff, Gary J. Lynch
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Patent number: 4226959Abstract: The alkali metal, ammonium and alkanol ammonium salts of polymeric acetal carboxylates are stable detergent builders under laundry use conditions but depolymerize in acid media, making the polymer fragments more readily biodegradable in waste streams.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 1979Date of Patent: October 7, 1980Assignee: Monsanto CompanyInventors: David R. Dyroff, Victor D. Papanu
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Patent number: 4226960Abstract: The alkali metal, ammonium and alkanol ammonium salts of polymeric acetal carboxylates are stable detergent builders under laundry use conditions but depolymerize at lower pH, making the polymer fragments more readily biodegradable in waste streams. Such polymeric acetal carboxylates can now be made by an improved process which includes the steps of bringing together in a reaction zone under polymerization conditions an ester of glyoxylic acid and a polymerization initiator, and adding an alkyl vinyl ether to the resulting polymer in the presence of a solvent having a dielectric constant of at least 15, such as an alkyl nitrile and a haloacetic acid catalyst, such as trifluoroacetic acid, to stabilize the polymer against rapid depolymerization in alkaline solution. The preferred solvent is acetonitrile.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 1979Date of Patent: October 7, 1980Assignee: Monsanto CompanyInventors: David R. Dyroff, Victor D. Papanu
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Patent number: 4225685Abstract: The alkali metal, ammonium and alkanol ammonium salts of polymeric acetal carboxylates are stable detergent builders under laundry use conditions but depolymerize in mildly acidic media, making the polymer fragments more readily biodegradable in waste streams. Such polymeric acetal carboxylates can now be made by a process which comprises bringing together in a reaction zone under polymerization conditions an ester of glyoxylic acid and a polymerization initiator, and adding to the resulting polymer an alkyl vinyl ether and an organoaluminum compound to stabilize the resulting polymer against rapid depolymerization in alkaline solution. The preferred alkyl vinyl ether is ethyl vinyl ether, and the preferred organoaluminum compounds are alkyl aluminum halides and trialkyl aluminum.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 1979Date of Patent: September 30, 1980Assignee: Monsanto CompanyInventors: David R. Dyroff, Victor D. Papanu
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Patent number: 4224420Abstract: The alkali metal, ammonium and alkanol ammonium salts of polymeric acetal carboxylates are stable detergent builders under laundry use conditions but depolymerize in acid media, making the polymer fragments more readily biodegradable in waste streams. Such polymeric acetal carboxylates can now be made by a process which comprises bringing together in a reaction zone under polymerization conditions an ester of glyoxylic acid and a molecular sieve, and adding an alkyl vinyl ether to the resulting polymer in the presence of the molecular sieve to stabilize the polymer against rapid depolymerization in alkaline solution. The preferred alkyl vinyl ether is ethyl vinyl ether.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 1979Date of Patent: September 23, 1980Assignee: Monsanto CompanyInventors: Victor D. Papanu, Charles J. Upton
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Patent number: 4223162Abstract: Ether carboxylates represented by the formula: ##STR1## wherein R.sup.1 and R.sup.2 are individually selected from the group consisting of alkyl containing up to 20 carbon atoms, and M.sup.1, M.sup.2 and M.sup.3 are individually selected from the group consisting of alkyl containing up to about 4 carbon atoms, are useful as intermediates to prepare the corresponding acid or alkali metal, ammonium and alkanol amine salts, which are useful as chelants, sequestrants and detergent builders.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 1978Date of Patent: September 16, 1980Assignee: Monsanto CompanyInventors: Marvin M. Crutchfield, Kent P. Lannert, Charles J. Upton
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Patent number: 4219437Abstract: A detergent composition is provided which comprises at least 5 percent by weight of a surfactant selected from the group consisting of anionic, nonionic, zwitterionic, ampholytic and amphoteric surfactants; and at least 1 weight percent of a copolymer having the following general formula ##STR1## where Y is one or more comonomers selected from the group consisting of olefins and aldehydes having from 1 to about 3 carbon atoms; n averages at least 2; p is at least 1; and M is selected from the group consisting of alkali metal, ammonium and alkanol ammonium groups having 1 to about 4 carbon atoms in the alkyl chain; R.sub.1 and R.sub.2 are individually any chemically stable group which stabilize the polymer against rapid depolymerization in alkaline solution. The copolymers are stable under laundry use conditions, but depolymerize in acid media, making the fragments more readily biodegradable in waste streams.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 1979Date of Patent: August 26, 1980Assignee: Monsanto CompanyInventor: Victor D. Papanu
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Patent number: 4204052Abstract: Copolymers of acetal carboxylates are provided which have the following empirical formula ##STR1## where Y is one or more comonomers randomly distributed in the copolymer; the product of n and q averages at least 4; p is at least 1; and M is selected from the group consisting of alkali metal, ammonium, alkyl groups having 1 to about 4 carbon atoms, and alkanol ammonium groups having 1 to about 4 carbon atoms in the alkyl chain. Such copolymers are useful as detergent builders to replace sodium tripolyphosphate (STP) in detergent formulations. The copolymers are stable under laundry use conditions, but depolymerize in acid media, making the fragments more readily biodegradable in waste streams.Type: GrantFiled: November 20, 1978Date of Patent: May 20, 1980Assignee: Monsanto CompanyInventors: Marvin M. Crutchfield, Victor D. Papanu, Craig B. Warren
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Patent number: 4201687Abstract: A fabric bleaching composition is provided which consists essentially of water and a bleach selected from the group consisting of disodium chloroimidodisulfate, dipotassium chloroimidodisulfate and mixtures thereof. The fabric bleaching composition can also contain a detergent, a buffering agent and other ingredients in a detergent formulation. The fabric bleaching composition is intermediate in strength between peroxide-type fabric bleaches and alkali metal hypochlorite fabric bleaches.Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 1978Date of Patent: May 6, 1980Assignee: Monsanto CompanyInventors: Marvin M. Crutchfield, Robert P. Langguth, James M. Mayer
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Patent number: 4201858Abstract: Ether and acetal carboxylates useful as detergent builders to replace sodium tripolyphosphate (STP) in detergent formulations are known to the art. Certain polymeric polycarboxylates are also known to the art but all of these products suffer from either having poor builder properties or they are not readily biodegradable. According to the present invention, a method is provided for preparing new and novel polymeric acetal carboxylates which are stable under laundry use conditions, but depolymerize in acid media, making the polymer fragments more readily biodegradable in waste streams.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 1978Date of Patent: May 6, 1980Assignee: Monsanto CompanyInventors: Marvin M. Crutchfield, Charles J. Upton
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Patent number: 4199493Abstract: Molding resins are disclosed which comprise a polyarylene ester containing recurring units derived from 1,2-bis(4-hydroxyphenyl)ethane, an inorganic reinforcing agent and a thermoplastic vinyl addition polymer. The reinforcing agent preferably comprises capsules in which glass fiber strands are encapsulated in collimated array within the thermoplastic vinyl addition polymer.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 1978Date of Patent: April 22, 1980Assignee: Monsanto CompanyInventor: Massimo Baer
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Patent number: 4195116Abstract: Coating compositions comprising an alkylated urea-formaldehyde resin and a polymethylol cyclohexane, which are useful for low temperature cure and are low in viscosity to allow ease of coating without the need for appreciable amounts of solvent thinners. The alkylated urea-formaldehyde condensates have an average degree of condensation of about 3 or less and a combined urea:formaldehyde:alcohol ratio in the range of about 1:2-3:1-2.5. The compositions may be cured in the presence of acid catalysts in the temperature range of 70 to 105.degree. C., and are particularly useful for coating paper, cloth and wood substrates.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 1978Date of Patent: March 25, 1980Assignee: Monsanto CompanyInventors: George J. Anderson, J. Owen Santer, Timothy F. Desmond
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Patent number: 4193973Abstract: An improved process for the preparation of stabilized dicalcium phosphate dihydrate wherein an aqueous mixture containing dicalcium phosphate dihydrate is treated with a tetra-alkali metal pyrophosphate which comprises(a) adding a stabilizing amountof the tetra-alkali metal pyrophosphate to said aqueous mixture at a pH from about 5.5 to about 6.5 for said mixture; and then(b) adding to the mixture resulting from Step (a) a pharmaceutically acceptable material which increases the hydroxyl ion content in the mixture, in an amount which results in a stabilized dicalcium phosphate dihydrate having a pH from about 6.5 to about 8.0.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1978Date of Patent: March 18, 1980Assignee: Monsanto CompanyInventors: William M. Jarvis, Keun Y. Kim
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Patent number: 4190634Abstract: Impure "wet process" phosphoric acid is purified by solvent extraction in an improved process which uses a solvent composition which comprises an aliphatic nitrile.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 1978Date of Patent: February 26, 1980Assignee: Monsanto CompanyInventor: William A. Feiler
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Patent number: 4190700Abstract: Coating compositions comprising an alkylated urea-formaldehyde resin, a polymethylolcyclohexane and a polyoxypropylene polyol which are useful for low temperature cure and are low in viscosity to allow ease of coating without the need for appreciable amounts of solvent thinners. The alkylated urea-formaldehyde condensates have an average degree of condensation of about 3 or less and a combined urea:formaldehyde:alcohol ratio in the range of about 1:2-3:1-2.5. The compositions may be cured in the presence of acid catalysts in the temperature range of 70.degree. to 105.degree. C., and are particularly useful for coating paper, cloth and wood substrates.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 1978Date of Patent: February 26, 1980Assignee: Monsanto CompanyInventors: George J. Anderson, J. Owen Santer, Timothy F. Desmond
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Patent number: 4187293Abstract: A method of stabilizing an aqueous solution containing active chlorine against the loss of active chlorine upon exposure to ultraviolet light or by contact with aluminum, copper or iron which comprises introducing into the solution a stabilizing amount of a radical represented by the structure: ##STR1##Type: GrantFiled: October 25, 1978Date of Patent: February 5, 1980Assignee: Monsanto CompanyInventor: G. Douglas Nelson