Abstract: Impact-resistant polymers having excellent color, clarity and low permeability to gases and vapors are prepared by polymerizing in a specified manner an olefinically unsaturated nitrile such as acrylonitrile, an ester of an olefinic acid such as methyl acrylate, or a vinyl ester such as vinyl acetate, and a vinyl aromatic monomer such as styrene optionally in the presence of a diene rubber.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
October 15, 1980
Date of Patent:
March 30, 1982
Assignee:
The Standard Oil Company
Inventors:
William J. Miloscia, John A. Turnbaugh, Brandford E. Giddings
Abstract: Impact resistant polymeric compositions are composed of a blend of a high nitrile resin and a hydrophobic nylon. The high nitrile resins useful in this invention are those produced by polymerizing a major proportion of a monounsaturated nitrile, e.g. acrylonitrile, and a minor proportion of another monovinyl monomer component, e.g. methyl acrylate, copolymerizable therewith optionally in the presence of a preformed rubber. The hydrophobic nylons useful in this invention comprise nylon-11, nylon-12 anc cyclic nylons.
Abstract: Physical properties particularly including tensile modulus and heat-distortion temperature of high nitrile copolymer resins are improved by including therein a processing aid, such as tetra chloro phthalic anhydride, and a filler material, such as clay.
Abstract: This invention relates to a new supported catalyst and to the use of this catalyst in a process for the polymerization of alpha-olefins. The catalyst comprises a transition metal complex supported on a planar organosilicon polymer which has been derived from at least one of chrysotile and apophyllite. The support is prepared by the leaching of the metal ions from the mineral and substitution of some of the silanol groups with alkyl silyl groups. Particularly active catalysts can be prepared by treating the planar organosilicon polymer with silicon tetrachloride prior to contacting the polymer with a transition metal complex.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 20, 1979
Date of Patent:
September 15, 1981
Assignee:
The Standard Oil Company
Inventors:
Kenneth C. Benton, James R. Mooney, Raymond J. Weinert, Jr.
Abstract: A plasticized resin system is described, and the system comprises an intimate mixture of(a) an interpolymer derived from at least one vinyl monomer and an .alpha.,.beta.- unsaturated dicarboxylic acid, anhydride or the lower alkyl esters thereof, and(b) a plasticizing amount of a hydroxy substituted fatty acid containing at least about eight carbon atoms.The plasticized resin system also may contain at least one additional polar resin such as polycarbonates, polysulfones, polyesters, etc. The use of the hydroxy substituted fatty acid in this manner improves the processability of the interpolymers.
Abstract: Polymers containing amide linkages can be formed in good yields by the dehydrative addition polymerization of alpha, beta-unsaturated monocarboxylic acids or the ammonium salts thereof. These polymers are suitable for use as fibers, plastics, films and molding resins.
Abstract: Aromatic hydrocarbons, e.g., benzene and analogs thereof, are converted by alkylation to the corresponding alkyl aromatics by contacting the mononuclear aromatic hydrocarbon with an alkylating agent in the presence of a coated zeolite catalyst. This coated catalyst consists of an essentially inert base support having a strongly adherent outer coating containing an active catalytic zeolite material.
Abstract: A process for polymerizing alpha-olefins in the presence of a Ziegler-type catalyst wherein at least one of dichloroethane, dichloropropane and chlorine gas is added to the process after the polymerization has been initiated. This invention is especially useful when the olefin is propylene and the catalyst is a titanium trichloride complex.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 26, 1979
Date of Patent:
May 12, 1981
Assignee:
The Standard Oil Company
Inventors:
Kenneth C. Benton, James F. White, Curtis E. Uebele, Raymond J. Weinert, Jr.
Abstract: The inclusion of a small amount of an ester-type plasticizer in the rubber polymerization recipe in the production of rubber-modified high nitrile copolymer resins produces resins having markedly improved impact resistance at both low and high temperatures.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 16, 1978
Date of Patent:
January 13, 1981
Assignee:
The Standard Oil Company
Inventors:
Dorothy C. Prem, June T. Duke, Ralph E. Isley
Abstract: In the coating of the surface of metal substrates with an acrylonitrile copolymer from an aqueous latex of said copolymer, the adhesion of the copolymer to the metal surface is improved by the inclusion in the latex of a condensation product of certain metal hydroxides or borates with a certain type of phosphate emulsifier.
Abstract: A blend of a styrene-butadiene block copolymer rubber, a nitrile barrier resin, and a high impact polystyrene is used as a tie layer to adhere together co-extruded nitrile barrier resin and high impact polystyrene.
Abstract: Metal surfaces such as steel, tin-plated steel, and aluminum are coated and protected from corrosion by means of an impermeable coating from a latex of a high nitrile polymer.
Abstract: Cooling water for cooling coke in a coking drum is charged into the interior of the coking drum from a plurality of orifices located on the lateral surfaces of the coking drum so as to uniformly distribute the cooling effect provided by the cooling water.
Abstract: A hollow, high-temperature alloy pipe with motive means to move air there through is employed as a support structure for supporting the feed pipe in a conventional coke-calcining apparatus. The support pipe is horseshoe shaped, and the feed pipe is received in the seat of the horseshoe.
Abstract: A reactor that consists of a single shell that contains a reaction zone and a regeneration zone. The reaction zone and regeneration zone are arranged in such a manner that (a) a particulate solid may be transferred by flow of gases from the regeneration zone to the reaction zone by a first route and then back to the regeneration zone by a second route; and (b) the gases passing through the regeneration zone are not transferred to the reaction zone and the gases passing through the reaction zone are not transferred to the regeneration zone.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
January 12, 1977
Date of Patent:
May 1, 1979
Assignee:
The Standard Oil Company
Inventors:
James L. Callahan, Harley F. Hardman, Ernest C. Milberger
Abstract: Unsubstituted and substituted bicyclic indene precursors more saturated than indene are converted to indene by a dehydrogenation process in which the indene precursor in the presence of an oxygen donor is contacted with a phosphate catalyst.
Abstract: Terpenes are oxidized by contacting the terpene and oxygen with a catalyst. The catalyst may be either (a) a bismuth molybdate or (b) antimony oxide containing iron oxide and/or uranium oxide.
Abstract: The present invention relates to a catalyst composition consisting of oxide complexes of vanadium, molybdenum and germanium plus an additional oxide selected from the group consisting of iron, nickel, thallium, phosphorus, indium, bismuth and the rare earths and optionally an oxide selected from the group copper, magnesium, manganese, aluminum, titanium, potassium, rubidium, cesium, niobium, tantalum, chromium, tungsten, uranium, cobalt, silver, zinc, tin, gallium, arsenic and antimony. These catalysts are especially useful for producing acrylic acid from acrolein and for producing methacrylic acid from methacrolein.
Abstract: The present invention is a fuel dispensing nozzle having an expanding rubber annulus that seals on the inside of a tank filler neck. The seal uses fuel pressure to expand and contract, thereby requiring little operator attention to effect vapor recovery during fuel loading.
Abstract: Catalysts having a substantially spherical shape, a void center and a hole in the external surface communicating to the void center have been found to be especially effective in the alkylation of aromatic hydrocarbons.