Abstract: An improved method for the synthesis of omega-unsaturated carboxylic acids is disclosed which precludes double bond migration or hydrogenation in order to prepare a high purity product necessary for high resolution in forming a resist by electron beam microlithography. This result can be obtained by a coupling reaction between a Grignard reagent of an unsaturated organochloride compound as defined in the application with a halo magnesium salt of a long chain organic acid.
Abstract: An apparatus to provide a vaporized reactant for chemical-vapor deposition is disclosed. The apparatus employs a heated quartz reactant reservoir, quartz lines, a quartz valve and, optionally, a purge system. The apparatus may also include a quartz refill reservoir and heating means for the quartz lines. The purge system may be a vacuum purge system.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 7, 1988
Date of Patent:
July 4, 1989
Assignee:
Akzo America Inc.
Inventors:
Theron V. Page, Jr., Thomas F. Boydston, John G. Posa
Abstract: Organic solvent soluble alkoxides of magnesium, calcium, strontium, barium, scandium, yttrium and lanthanum are prepared by the reaction of these elements with alkoxy alcohols.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 9, 1986
Date of Patent:
June 6, 1989
Assignee:
Akzo America Inc.
Inventors:
William Summers, III, Eric W. Burkhardt
Abstract: Allylic 1-hydroxy alcohols are inverted to allylic 3-hydroxy alcohols by: (1) epoxidizing the allyl group of the allylic 1-hydroxy alcohol to the corresponding 2,3-epoxy-1-hydroxy alcohol; (2) transforming the 2,3-epoxy-1-hydroxy alcohol compound to a 1,2-dihalo-3-hydroxy alcohol; and (3) dehalogenating the 1,2-dihalo-3-hydroxy alcohol to form the desired allylic 3-hydroxy alcohol.
Abstract: Diaryl sulfones are formed in a two-stage procedure. The first involves the reaction of an aryl sulfonic acid with an aryl reagent containing active hydrogen while by-product water is removed azeotropically. In the second stage, which contains unreacted sulfonic acid, is treated with a sulfone condensing agent and additional aryl reagent to react additional, unreacted aryl sulfonic acid from the first stage.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 21, 1987
Date of Patent:
April 18, 1989
Assignee:
Akzo America Inc.
Inventors:
Alan M. Aaronson, Robert L. Protzmann, John Tomko
Abstract: There are disclosed multiphosphorus-containing compounds comprising phosphonate-containing or phosphate-containing phosphate esters. The compounds can be prepared by: (a) reacting a phosphonate-containing or phosphate-containing alcohol with phosphorus pentoxide following by reaction with an epoxide, (b) reacting a phosphonate-containing or phosphate-containing alcohol with a phosphorus oxyhalide, hydrolyzing any phosphorus halogen bonds and then reacting the resulting phosphoric acid derivative with an epoxide, (c) transesterifying a phosphonate-containing or phosphate-containing alcohol with a dialkyl phosphite, oxidizing the resulting compound to yield a phosphoric acid derivative and reacting the phosphoric acid derivative with an epoxide. The compounds are useful as flame retardant additives for polyurethanes and textiles.
Abstract: Substantially pure alkyl diaryl phosphites can be prepared by reacting a purified alkyl dihalophosphite with a phenol. Diaryl halophosphates of increased purity can be prepared by halogenating the purified alkyl dihalophosphites. This method avoids the by-products and unreacted starting materials generally included as impurities in prior art processes.
Abstract: There are disclosed novel phosphorus-containing compounds including and derived from hydrogen phosphonates. The compounds of the present invention can be prepared by reacting a hydrogen phosphonate with: (a) an ethylene derivative in a Michael reaction, (b) an amine or amide and formaldehyde in a Mannich reaction, (c) an aldehyde or ketone, (d) a halogen, (e) carbon tetrachloride and an alkylamine, and (f) carbon tetrachloride and a hydroxyphosphonate. Halophosphonates produced according to procedure (d) can also be used in reactions with (a) alkylamines and (b) hydroxyphosphonates or epoxides to produce the compounds of the present invention.
Abstract: The invention is a process for the removal of impurities comprising phenolics, dextrans or amino nitrogen from an aqueous saccharide solution. The solution is contacted with a sorbent, which itself is also an embodiment of the invention, comprising a cationic nitrogenous surfactant, the molecules of which contain at least one alkyl group of at least 8 carbon atoms, deposited on the surface of a microporous hydrophobic polymeric support. The deposition is accomplished by contacting a solution of the surfactant in an appropriate solvent with the support. The impurities are adsorbed onto the sorbent and the aqueous saccharide solution is removed from contact wiht the sorbent. The solvent must be completely miscible with the saccharide solution and the solution of the surfactant in the solvent must have a maximum sorbent wetting rate of at least 100 g/m.sup.2 .multidot.min., and a sorbent bed retention of at least 140%, based on the bed interstitial volume.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 23, 1988
Date of Patent:
February 21, 1989
Assignee:
Akzo America Inc.
Inventors:
Dieter Frank, Lincoln D. Metcalfe, John Y. Park
Abstract: Metal oxide superconductors of the yttrium-barium-copper type (YBa.sub.2 Cu.sub.3 O.sub.4 type) can be formed by precipitation from an aqueous solution of the salts of the metals using an oxalate precipitation reagent under basic pH conditions (e.g., at least 11) to form a fireable precursor only partly in the form of the oxalate salts of these metals.
Abstract: A flame resistant composition has (1) an organic polymeric substance (such as polypropylene) in intimate contact with (2) an ether, ester, or carbonate derivative of a bicyclic phosphorous compound (such as pentaerythritol phosphate) and (3) a gas producing compound (such as melamine or ammonium polyphosphate).
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 27, 1987
Date of Patent:
January 31, 1989
Assignee:
AKZO America Inc.
Inventors:
William J. Parr, Arthur G. Mack, Paul Y. Y. Moy
Abstract: A flame resistant organic substance comprising an organic substance having intimate contact therewith a flame retarding amount of a flame retardant compound of the formula: ##STR1## wherein each X is independently Cl, or Br, each Z is independently Cl, Br, or H and n is sufficiently high that the compound will be sufficiently nonvolatile that it is capable of retarding the tendency of the substance to flame.
Abstract: Polyurethane foams containing halogenated phosphorus-based flame retardants are protected from scorching by the incorporation therein of an anti-scorch package which comprises a diaryl arylenediamine, the reaction product of a diarylamine and a lower alkyl ketone, and a hindered phenol.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 2, 1988
Date of Patent:
December 27, 1988
Assignee:
Akzo America Inc.
Inventors:
Gerald Fesman, Barry Jacobs, Barbara Williams
Abstract: N-succinimidyl haloacetyl aminobenzoates are formed by: (a) reacting an aminobenzoic acid with haloacetylhalide to form a haloacetylaminobenzoic acid; (b) optionally converting the haloacetylaminobenzoic acid from (a) to the ultimately desired halo intermediate compound; (c) reacting the compound from (b) with oxalyl halide to form the corresponding benzoyl compound; and (d) coupling the benzoyl compound from (c) with an N-hydroxysuccinimide to form the ultimately desired N-succinimidyl haloacetyl aminobenzoate.
Abstract: Novel polyol ester/triaryl phosphate ester blends comprising a third liquid component are disclosed. They have particular utility as ultra high temperature lubricants, at temperatures in excess of 1000.degree. F. Preferred component compositions and percent weight ranges are also disclosed.
Abstract: Alkyl cycloalkyl dialkoxysilanes (e.g., methyl cyclohexyl dimethoxysilane) can be prepared by reaction of an alkyl trialkoxysilane (e.g., methyl trimethoxysilane) with a Grignard reagent containing the cycloalkyl moiety derived in the final end-product (e.g., a reagent formed by reacting cyclohexyl chloride and magnesium metal). The reaction is run in the absence of ether solvent, the Grignard reagent is preferably formed in situ by the reaction of magnesium metal and cyclohexyl halide, and agitation is used to promote the reaction. Advantageously, a catalyst, such as iodine, is used to promote the reaction.
Abstract: The etching of cured arylsiloxane/silicate resin coatings with HF is improved if the curing of said coatings, prior to etching, comprises curing with energy ray irradiation.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 28, 1987
Date of Patent:
August 23, 1988
Assignee:
Akzo America Inc.
Inventors:
George E. Whitwell, John H. Deatcher, Andrea Leone-Bay
Abstract: A finely divided metal oxide powdery composition, preferably with a narrow particle size distribution, is produced from a particulate, sol-gel derived composition containing agglomerates by heating the particulate composition in the presence of an effective amount of a composition which decomposes upon heating and forms a gas to break at least a portion of the agglomerates so as to yield the desired finely divided ceramic particle composition. Examples of suitable gas-forming agents for use in the present invention include the ammonium salts or amides of organic and inorganic acids, volatile acids, and gases dissolved in a suitable solvent, such as water, alcohol or ammonia.
Abstract: The instant invention is directed to a process for producing organic phosphinites by a process wherein a disubstituted halophosphine is reacted with a primary, secondary, or tertiary alcohol or phenol in the presence of a tertiary amine base wherein the reaction is conducted at a temperature of from about ambient. The invention is particularly directed to the preparation of isopropyl diphenylphosphinite.