Abstract: Polymerizable polyester compositions are provided containing a styrene-maleic anhydride copolymer reacted with a hydroxyl terminated saturated polyester. Such compositions have good thickening response and are free from tackiness in the uncured state, and upon curing have good shrinkage control and improved surface smoothness. The compositions are useful as bulk molding compounds or sheet molding compounds.
Abstract: Brominated phosphoramidates of the structure ##STR1## wherein R.sup.1 and R.sup.2 are independently selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, chloro, bromo, and chloro or bromo substituted alkyl of from 1 to 8 carbon atoms;R.sup.3 is selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, alkyl of from 1 to 8 carbon atoms, hydroxy substituted alkyl of from 1 to 8 carbon atoms and chloro or bromo substituted alkyl of from 1 to 8 carbon atoms;R.sup.4 is independently selected from the group consisting of R.sup.3 and a group of the structure ##STR2## wherein R is selected from the group consisting of alkylene of from 2 to 8 carbon atoms; phenylene, biphenylene and dicyclohexylene; provided that at least one of R.sup.1 and R.sup.2 contains a bromine atom and at least one of R.sup.3 and R.sup.4 contains a replaceable hydrogen.The phosphoramidates of the present invention are useful to impart a flame retardant property to combustible materials.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 3, 1976
Date of Patent:
July 5, 1977
Assignee:
Hooker Chemicals & Plastics Corporation
Inventors:
James J. Duffy, Richard D. Carlson, James C. Watson
Abstract: A process is disclosed for the preparation of arsenic trifluoride which comprises reacting arsenic trichloride with one or more molten fluoride salts.
Abstract: Improved preparation of densified wood reinforced with a resole phenolic resin is accomplished by impregnating wood with a solution of the resin in the presence of about 0.6 to 4 parts of methanol, acetone, or mixture thereof per part by weight of the solids content of the resin under a pressure of about 10-50 Kgs/cm.sup.2 and thereafter drying and curing the resin-impregnated wood. The resultant product has an enhanced content of cured resin and greater bending strength than densified wood prepared by conventional resin impregnating techniques.