Specified Rate-affecting Material Contains Oxygen Patents (Class 522/68)
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Patent number: 7144676Abstract: Imaging compositions and methods of using the compositions are disclosed. The imaging compositions are sensitive to low levels of energy such that upon application of the low levels of energy the compositions change color or shade. The compositions may be applied to a work piece to mark it and removed from the work piece by peeling.Type: GrantFiled: July 12, 2004Date of Patent: December 5, 2006Assignee: Rohm and Haas Electronic Materials LLCInventors: Robert K. Barr, Corey O'Connor
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Patent number: 7135544Abstract: Processes for the living polymerization of olefin monomers with terminal carbon-carbon double bonds are disclosed. The processes employ initiators that include a metal atom and a ligand having two group 15 atoms and a group 16 atom or three group 15 atoms. The ligand is bonded to the metal atom through two anionic or covalent bonds and a dative bond. The initiators are particularly stable under reaction conditions in the absence of olefin monomer. The processes provide polymers having low polydispersities, especially block copolymers having low polydispersities. It is an additional advantage of these processes that, during block copolymer synthesis, a relatively small amount of homopolymer is formed.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2004Date of Patent: November 14, 2006Assignee: Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyInventors: Richard R. Schrock, Robert Bauman
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Patent number: 7125931Abstract: A thermosetting composition that includes an ungelled copolymer composition and a crosslinking agent. The ungelled copolymer composition includes a functional group-containing copolymer that includes segments of alternating residues derived from a donor monomer composition comprising an acceptor monomer composition. The donor monomer composition includes one or both of isobutylene and diisobutylene, and the acceptor monomer composition includes acrylic monomers and monomers containing functional groups. The ungelled copolymer composition is substantially free of transition metals and Lewis acids, and the copolymer is substantially free of maleate-type monomer residues and fumarate-type monomer residues. The crosslinking agent has at least two functional groups that are reactive with the functional groups of the copolymer. The thermosetting composition may be in liquid, powder, or dispersed form and may be applied by traditional or electrocoating methods.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 2004Date of Patent: October 24, 2006Assignee: PPG industries Ohio, Inc.Inventors: Simion Coca, Edward R. Coleridge, Gregory J. McCollum, James B. O'Dwyer, James E. Poole, Victoria A. Trettel
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Patent number: 7112617Abstract: A gas phase species (such as ozone, H2O2, or N2O) is photodissociated with ultraviolet light into a reactive species that is patternwise directed (e.g., through a mask) onto a surface of a material, such as an organosilicate. The reactive species reacts with the material to form a polar oxidation product such as —OH, thereby resulting in discrete hydrophilic regions separated from each other by hydrophobic regions. The degree of hydrophilicity of the discrete regions may be tailored by controlling the concentration of the reactive species, the ultraviolet light intensity, the temperature to which the material is heated, and exposure time. End products made with the methods are suitable for use in a biomolecular array.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2003Date of Patent: September 26, 2006Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Ho-Cheol Kim, Robert Dennis Miller
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Patent number: 7019041Abstract: A composition that includes a copolymer containing residues having the following structural units (I): where n is an integer from 1 to 10,000; R1 is linear or branched C1 to C4 alkyl; R2 is selected from the group consisting of methyl, linear, cyclic, or branched C2 to C20 alkyl, alkenyl, aryl, alkaryl, and aralkyl; and R3 is a moiety comprising a group that is capable of undergoing a polymerization reaction when exposed to actinic radiation or ionizing radiation. The composition may be used to coat a substrate by providing a substrate; applying a layer of a radiation-curable composition that includes the copolymer described above over at least a portion of a surface of the substrate; and curing the radiation-curable composition by exposing the layer to actinic radiation in an amount sufficient to effect curing of the radiation-curable composition.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 2003Date of Patent: March 28, 2006Inventors: Edward R. Coleridge, Roy E. Dean, M. Lisa Perrine, Truman F. Wilt, Michael J. Ziegler
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Patent number: 6906156Abstract: Accelerators that can be useful for an energy polymerizable composition comprising a cationically curable material; energy polymerizable compositions comprising at least one cationically curable material and an initiation system therefor, the initiation system comprising at least one organometallic complex salt and at least one accelerator; and a method for curing the compositions. The cured compositions can provide useful articles. The invention also provides compositions of matter comprising an organometallic complex salt and at least one compound selected from the Class 1 through Class 4 compounds disclosed herein.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 2003Date of Patent: June 14, 2005Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Wayne S. Mahoney, Michael C. Palazzotto
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Patent number: 6887916Abstract: A latent material having various controlled shrinkage tensions and patterns and a method of making the same. The materials include polymer materials that are capable of absorbing microwave energy. Different degrees of shrinkage of the material may be controlled to create different tensions in the material. Additionally, various stereo and three-dimensional patterns may be generated on the material. These materials may be used in the formation of personal care articles. The materials are made by incorporating a polymer material onto the film, wherein the polymer material is capable of turning microwave energy into heat. Upon exposure to microwave radiation, the heat will cause the latent material to shrink. The use of different types and amounts of polymer materials will result in a latent material having different tensions and patterns.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2000Date of Patent: May 3, 2005Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventors: Peiguang Zhou, Lance James Garrett, Jr.
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Patent number: 6875427Abstract: Consistent with the present invention, tissue adhesive compositions and an associated laser exposure system are provided for bonding or sealing biological tissues. The compositions are comprised of chemically derivatized soluble collagen which is formulated to concentrations ranging from 300 mg/ml (30%) to 800 mg/ml (80%) collagen protein. In particular, Type I collagen, for example, is first prepared by extraction from bovine or porcine hide and purified. The collagen preparations are then chemically derivatized with sulfhydryl reagents to improve cohesive strength and with secondary derivatizing agents, such as carboxyl groups, to improve the adhesive strength of the solder to the tissue. The compositions are then formed into viscous solutions, gels or solid films, which when exposed to energy generated from an infrared laser, for example, undergo thermally induced phase transitions.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2001Date of Patent: April 5, 2005Assignee: Tissue Adhesive Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Dale P. DeVore, Braden P. DeVore, Barbara A. Soltz, Robert Soltz, Michael A. Soltz
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Patent number: 6844375Abstract: The invention relates to: 4-methylene-1,3-dioxolanes of the general formula (I) wherein R1 denotes hydrogen, C5-C6-cycloalkyl or C1-C4-alkyl; m and n, which may be the same or different, denote 0 or 1, whereby m?n, o denotes 2, 3 or 4 depending on the valency of the group X; and X denotes a C—C single bond, straight-chain or branched C1-C18-alkylene, C5-C6-cycloalkylene, C8-C18-arylalkylene, —CH2(OCH2CH2)pOCH2—, —CH2(OCH(CH3)CH2)pOCH2—, wherein p is an integer from 0 to 100; a process for their production; and intermediate products used. Moreover, compositions capable of emission-free, photocationic cross-linking, which comprise 4-methylene-1,3-dioxolanes of the general formula (I) and their use for the production of solvent-resistant and transparent films.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2001Date of Patent: January 18, 2005Assignee: Dainippon Ink and Chemicals, Inc.Inventors: Helmut Hartl, Rainer B. Frings, Gerwald F. Grahe
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Patent number: 6797451Abstract: The present invention provides a resin of the formula: where R1, R2, R3, x and y are those defined herein. The present invention also provides methods for using the above described resin to inhibit reflection of light from the lower layer of a wafer substrate during a photoresist pattern formation process.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2002Date of Patent: September 28, 2004Assignee: Hynix Semiconductor Inc.Inventors: Sung Eun Hong, Min Ho Jung, Hyeong Soo Kim, Jae Chang Jung, Ki Ho Baik
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Publication number: 20040180982Abstract: A radiation curable composition is provided which includes a polyorganosiloxane containing at least two ring-opening polymerizable cyclic ether groups in the molecule and having 10 to 1,000 silicon atoms as a radiation reactive polymer; a monofunctional oxetane monomer containing in the molecule one oxetanyl group and a straight- or branched-chain alkyl group having 6 to 18 carbons as a diluent; and a cationic polymerization initiator. There is also provided a process for producing a separator by coating a surface of a substrate with the above radiation curable composition and then curing the composition by exposure to radiation. A separator obtained by the above process is also provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 10, 2003Publication date: September 16, 2004Applicant: TOAGOSEI CO., LTD.Inventor: Hiroshi Sasaki
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Patent number: 6783809Abstract: A photosensitive composition of (a) a compound of formula (Ia) or (Ib) and (b) a bifunctional acrylate or methacrylate.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 2001Date of Patent: August 31, 2004Assignee: Huntsman Advanced Materials Americas Inc.Inventors: Bettina Steinmann, Adrian Schulthess, Max Hunziker
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Patent number: 6780840Abstract: Consistent with the present invention, tissue adhesive compositions and an associated laser exposure system are provided for bonding or sealing biological tissues. The compositions are comprised of chemically derivatized soluble collagen which is formulated to concentrations ranging from 300 mg/ml (30%) to 800 mg/ml (80%) collagen protein. In particular, Type I collagen, for example, is first prepared by extraction from bovine or porcine hide and purified. The collagen preparations are then chemically derivatized with sulfhydryl reagents to improve cohesive strength and with secondary derivatizing agents, such as carboxyl groups, to improve the adhesive strength of the solder to the tissue. The compositions are then formed into viscous solutions, gels or solid films, which when exposed to energy generated from an infrared laser, for example, undergo thermally induced phase transitions.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2001Date of Patent: August 24, 2004Assignee: Tissue Adhesive Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Dale P. DeVore, Braden P. DeVore, Barbara A. Soltz, Robert Soltz, Michael A. Soltz
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Publication number: 20040138324Abstract: Processes for the living polymerization of olefin monomers with terminal carbon-carbon double bonds are disclosed. The processes employ initiators that include a metal atom and a ligand having two group 15 atoms and a group 16 atom or three group 15 atoms. The ligand is bonded to the metal atom through two anionic or covalent bonds and a dative bond. The initiators are particularly stable under reaction conditions in the absence of olefin monomer. The processes provide polymers having low polydispersities, especially block copolymers having low polydispersities. It is an additional advantage of these processes that, during block copolymer synthesis, a relatively small amount of homopolymer is formed.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 22, 2003Publication date: July 15, 2004Applicant: Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyInventors: Richard R. Schrock, Robert Baumann
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Publication number: 20040122122Abstract: Novel catalyst systems in cationically curable compositions provide colorless cationically cured compositions with improved degree of cure and thermal stability. The curable composition comprises at least one cationically curable monomer and a curing agent comprising Photocurative A or Photocurative B. Photocurative A comprises an effective amount of an accelerating photochemically active salt comprising a photochemically active cation and an accelerating anion, and an effective amount of an inhibiting non-photochemically active salt comprising a non-photochemically active cation and an inhibiting anion. Photocurative B comprises an effective amount of an inhibiting photochemically active salt comprising a photochemically active cation and an inhibiting anion, and an effective amount of an accelerating non-photochemically active salt comprising a non-photochemically active cation and an accelerating anion.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 23, 2002Publication date: June 24, 2004Applicant: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Michael C. Palazzotto, Stefan H. Gryska
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Patent number: 6713526Abstract: A curable slurry for forming ceramic microstructures on a substrate using a mold. The slurry is a mixture of a ceramic powder, a fugitive binder, and a diluent. The ceramic powder has a low softening temperature in a range of about 400° C. to 600° C. and a coefficient of thermal expansion closely matched to that of the substrate. The fugitive binder is capable of radiation curing, electron beam curing, or thermal curing. The diluent promotes release properties with the mold after curing the binder or quick and complete burn out of the binder during debinding.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2002Date of Patent: March 30, 2004Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Kenneth R. Dillon, Kyung H. Moh, Thomas Edward Wood, Raymond C. Chiu, Vincent Wen-Shiuan King, Richard P. Rusin
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Publication number: 20040024080Abstract: A radiation-curable fiber optic coating composition for an inner primary coating includes a coloring agent, preferably a dye or a dye precursor, compatible with the fiber of the fiber optic and capable of imparting a pre-selected color to the inner primary coating, or another coating. The coloring agent can be a reactive dye. Any of the dyes preferably is stabilized by a stabiliser in the colored coating layer, or, preferably, in a more exterior layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2003Publication date: February 5, 2004Applicant: DSM N.V.Inventors: Lin Jibing, Montgomery I. Eva, Snowwhite E. Paul, Petisce R. James, Kotesky Anton
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Patent number: 6610806Abstract: Processes for the living polymerization of olefin monomers with terminal carbon-carbon double bonds are disclosed. The processes employ initiators that include a metal atom and a ligand having two group 15 atoms and a group 16 atom or three group 15 atoms. The ligand is bonded to the metal atom through two anionic or covalent bonds and a dative bond. The initiators are particularly stable under reaction conditions in the absence of olefin monomer. The processes provide polymers having low polydispersities, especially block copolymers having low polydispersities. It is an additional advantage of these processes that, during block copolymer synthesis, a relatively small amount of homopolymer is formed.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2001Date of Patent: August 26, 2003Assignee: Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyInventors: Richard R. Schrock, Robert Baumann
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Publication number: 20030153640Abstract: The present invention relates to powdered thermosetting compositions including a binder which comprises a carboxyl group containing amorphous isophthalic acid containing polyester, a carboxyl group containing semi-crystalline polyester, at least 10 parts by weight, based on the total weight of the binder, of a specific glycidyl group containing acrylic copolymer and a curing agent having functional groups reactive with the polyesters' carboxyl groups. The powdered thermosetting compositions are useful for the preparation of powdered paints and varnishes which give low gloss coatings having an outstanding flow, a remarkable weatherability and excellent mechanical properties.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2002Publication date: August 14, 2003Inventors: Luc Moens, Nele Knoops, Daniel Maetens
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Patent number: 6605345Abstract: Disclosed is an ultraviolet-curable pressure sensitive adhesive composition comprising an ultraviolet-curable pressure sensitive adhesive component and a phosphorus type photopolymerization initiator. Also disclosed is an ultraviolet-curable pressure sensitive adhesive sheet obtained by coating a substrate with the ultraviolet-curable pressure sensitive adhesive composition. The ultraviolet-curable pressure sensitive adhesive composition is capable of retaining ultraviolet curing properties even if the ultraviolet-curable pressure sensitive adhesive sheet is brought into contact with wash water for a long period of time.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2001Date of Patent: August 12, 2003Assignee: Lintec CorporationInventors: Michio Kanai, Hideki Numazawa
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Patent number: 6596786Abstract: There is provided a radiation-curable coating composition containing oligomers that each have two end groups X1 and X2, wherein the end groups X1 and X2, which may be the same or different, are a photoinitiator group or an adhesion promoter group. The coating composition may exclude the presence of non-reactive photoinitiator groups and non-reactive adhesion promoter groups, each of which would fail to covalently bond itself to an oligomer backbone.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 2001Date of Patent: July 22, 2003Assignee: AlcatelInventors: Michael B. Purvis, Igor V. Khudyakov, Bob Overton, Todd W. Gantt
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Patent number: 6590011Abstract: An epoxy-amine composition includes an epoxy resin, an amine curative and a latent catalyst. The latent catalyst does not cause the instant acceleration of the reaction between epoxides and amines. In the presence of radiation, the latent catalyst generates an active catalyst that accelerates/initiates the cure process of the epoxy-amine composition.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2001Date of Patent: July 8, 2003Assignee: Polymeright, Inc.Inventors: Leonid Rappoport, Alex Vainer, Aleksander Yam
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Patent number: 6569603Abstract: There are disclosed a light-sensitive composition which comprises (A) a polymer having a phenyl group substituted by a vinyl group at a side chain, (B) a photopolymerization initiator and (C) a sensitizer which sensitizes the photo-polymerization initiator, or a light-sensitive composition which comprises (A′) a polymer, the above-mentioned (B) and (C), and (D) a monomer having at least two phenyl groups each of which is substituted by a vinyl group in the molecule of the monomer; and a method of forming a relief image which comprises coating the light-sensitive composition as mentioned above on a support, exposing the composition by exposure or scanning exposure and developing the same to form a relief image on the support.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2001Date of Patent: May 27, 2003Assignee: Mitsubishi Paper Mills LimitedInventor: Akira Furukawa
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Patent number: 6465538Abstract: A method for photopolymerizing a monomer mixture to form a lens involves charging to a mold a monomer mixture including lens-forming monomers, and exposing the monomer mixture in the mold to a light source including light in the visible region of the spectrum. The method is useful for monomer mixtures that include a UV-absorbing compound and/or a tinting agent. Preferably, the monomer mixtures include a polymerization initiator including a phosphine oxide moiety.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2001Date of Patent: October 15, 2002Assignee: Bausch & Lomb IncorporatedInventor: Yu-Chin Lai
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Patent number: 6451869Abstract: Cyclopentadienylplatinum (IV) compounds having C7-20 aromatic radical substitution on the cyclopentadienyl ring have been found to impart enhanced cure speed and shelf-life stability to irradiation-curable silicone mixtures.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2000Date of Patent: September 17, 2002Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventor: Matthew David Butts
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Patent number: 6426373Abstract: Among other things, a photopolymerizing one-component dental material is prepared, containing: 1) 80-10 weight-% of at least one polyfunctional urethane methacrylate and/or at least one polyfunctional urethane acrylate, 2) 10-30 weight-% of at least one polyfunctional acrylate resin, 3) 10-30 weight-% of at least one reactive thinner, 4) 0-20 weight-% of bis-GMA and/or at least one ethoxylated bisphenol-A-dimethacrylate, 5) 0-10 weight-% of at least one filler, 6) 0-1 weight-% of at least one photoinitiator, and. 7) 0-1 weight-% of at least one color pigment.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 1999Date of Patent: July 30, 2002Assignee: Heraeus Kulzer GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Frank Stange, Albert Erdrich, Novica Savic, Teresa Puchalska
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Patent number: 6423378Abstract: The invention concerns the use of cross-linkable silicone compositions for fast, economical and simple impregnation and/or varnishing of flat joints (e.g. cylinder head gaskets). More precisely it concerns the use of silicone compositions cross-linkable under UV radiation, by cationic process and in the presence of specific phoinitiators selected among onium borates or organometallic complexes, of which the borate counter-anions contain at least a boron bound to at least a substituted phenyl (Me, F). The silicone liquid precursor is a polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) substituted by cross-linking functional groups, by cationic process (Gfp) under UV of the epoxy of vinyloxy type. These Gfp are present at the rate of 0.15 to 2.0 pr kg of PDMS. The invention also relates to the method for impregnating/varnishing flat joints (e.g. cylinder head gaskets) using the specific PDMS composition+photoinitiator of borate type as well as the treated joints and the composition themselves.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 1999Date of Patent: July 23, 2002Assignee: Rhodia ChimieInventors: Marie-Christine Cotting, Gérard Joubert, Olivier Loubet
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Patent number: 6368994Abstract: A method for rapid polymerization, curing or a combination thereof of a polymerizable or curable composition to yield polymers and composites based on these polymers through the utilization of short wavelength microwave energy is described. The inventive method is generally applicable to the chemical transformation of any organic material that can be processed by heating. This invention also relates to specially prepared particulate polymerization curing materials which, when dispersed and irradiated in a polymerizable or curable composition, will effect rapid polymerization, curing or a combination of polymerization and curing of that composition without exceeding the decomposition temperature of the polymerizable or curable composition when the composition is exposed to microwave radiation. The polymerization agent may also be encapsulated by a material which coats the polymerization agent to prevent its premature release into the polymerizable or curable composition.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 1999Date of Patent: April 9, 2002Assignee: Gyrorron Technology, Inc.Inventor: Vladislav E. Sklyarevich
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Patent number: 6359024Abstract: A method for photopolymerizing a monomer mixture to form a lens involves charging to a mold a monomer mixture including lens-forming monomers, and exposing the monomer mixture in the mold to a light source including light in the visible region of the spectrum. The method is useful for monomer mixtures that include a UV-absorbing compound and/or a tinting agent. Preferably, the monomer mixtures include a polymerization initiator including a phosphine oxide moiety.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 1998Date of Patent: March 19, 2002Assignee: Bausch & Lomb IncorporatedInventor: Yu-Chin Lai
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Patent number: 6316555Abstract: Processes for the living polymerization of olefin monomers with terminal carbon-carbon double bonds are disclosed. The processes employ initiators that include a metal atom and a ligand having two group 15 atoms and a group 16 atom or three group 15 atoms. The ligand is bonded to the metal atom through two anionic or covalent bonds and a dative bond. The initiators are particularly stable under reaction conditions in the absence of olefin monomer. The processes provide polymers having low polydispersities, especially block copolymers having low polydispersities. It is an additional advantage of these processes that, during block copolymer synthesis, a relatively small amount of homopolymer is formed.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 1999Date of Patent: November 13, 2001Assignee: Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyInventors: Richard R. Schrock, Robert Baumann
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Patent number: 6287749Abstract: Biradical initiators and methods using the same are disclosed. Polymerization of compositions which include the compounds of the invention may be activated by irradiating the composition with radiation.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 1998Date of Patent: September 11, 2001Assignees: First Chemical Corporation, Univ. of Southern MississippiInventors: Rajamani Nagarajan, Joseph Stanton Bowers, Jr., Charles E. Hoyle, E. Sonny Jönsson, John R. I. Eubanks
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Patent number: 6235807Abstract: A curing process for cationically polymerisable monomers, which comprises applying a composition comprising: (a) at least one cationically polymerisable monomer, (b) as photoinitiator at least one iodonium salt containing an SbF6, PF6 or BF4 anion, (c) one pigment, and (d) at least one sensitiser, to a substrate, irradiating it with light having a wavelength of 200-600 nm and then heat-postcuring it, is distinguished by little yellowing of the cured formulation.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 1998Date of Patent: May 22, 2001Assignee: Ciba Specialty Chemicals CorporationInventor: Ljubomir Misev
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Patent number: 6204365Abstract: A method of smoothing irregular corneal surfaces and removing protuberances from corneal surfaces by photoablative eximer laser keratectomy is provided. Collagen compositions for use in making collagen modulators useful in photoablative procedures are described. These compositions are applied to irregular corneal surfaces in sufficient amounts to at least fill in depressions or other irregularities on a corneal surface and are converted into a modulator, as a gel or polymerized film, prior to photoablation. The collagen modulators facilitate the photoablative smoothing of irregular corneal surfaces and protect adjacent corneal tissue from undesired photoablation.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 1999Date of Patent: March 20, 2001Assignee: Collagenesis, Inc.Inventors: Dale P. Devore, Richard A. Eiferman
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Patent number: 6160149Abstract: The invention describes novel organosilicon compounds having fluorescent groups, containing units of the formula ##EQU1## where R is an identical or different, a monovalent, optionally substituted hydrocarbon radical having from 1 to 18 carbon atom(s) per radical, which may be interrupted by one or more oxygen atom(s),X is identical or different, and is a chlorine atom or a radical of the formula OR.sup.1,whereR.sup.1 is a hydrogen atom, or an alkyl radical having from 1 to 8 carbon atom(s) per radical which may be substituted by an ether oxygen atom,E is an organic radical having one or more (meth)acrylate groups,A is a radical of the formula--R.sup.2 [--NR.sup.3 --L].sub.x or --R.sup.2 [--S--L].sub.x(II),whereR.sup.2 is a divalent or trivalent, optionally substituted hydrocarbon radical having from 2 to 50 carbon atoms per radical, which is substituted by one or more groups of the formulae ##STR1## x is 1 or 2, R.sup.3 is as defined for R.sup.1 or is a radical of the formula --C(.dbd.O)--R.sup.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 1998Date of Patent: December 12, 2000Assignee: Wacker-Chemie GmbHInventors: Jochen Dauth, Bernward Deubzer, Josef Wolferseder
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Patent number: 6153661Abstract: Novel onium borates of an element of Groups 15 to 17 of the Periodic Table, or borates of an organometallic complex of an element of Groups 4 to 10 of the Periodic Table, well suited for the photochemical/electron beam cationic initiation of polymerization/crosslinking, the anionic borate moiety of which having the formula:[BX.sub.a R.sub.b ].sup.-in which a and b are integers ranging from 0 to 4 and a+b=4; the symbols X are each a halogen atom when a ranges up to 3 and an OH functional group when a ranges up to 2; and the symbols R, which may be identical or different, are each a phenyl radical substituted by at least one element or electron-withdrawing substituent or by at least two halogen atoms, or an aryl radical containing at least two aromatic ring members, or such aryl radical bearing at least one electron-withdrawing substituent.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 1997Date of Patent: November 28, 2000Assignee: Rhone-Poulenc ChimieInventors: Frederic Castellanos, Jacques Cavezzan, Jean-Pierre Fouassier, Christian Priou
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Patent number: 6140385Abstract: Novel substituted diaryl ketones, photopolymerization compositions including the compounds, and methods using the same are disclosed. Polymerization of compositions which include the compounds of the invention may be activated by irradiating the composition with ultraviolet light using conventional techniques and radiation sources to give greatly improved cure speeds. The compounds of the invention also show a significantly elevated level of reactivity at a narrow wavelength band, with a peak emission wavelength at or near 308 nm. Because of the increased level of activity, the photoinitiator can be used in considerably lower amounts.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1998Date of Patent: October 31, 2000Assignee: First Chemical CorporationInventors: Joseph Stanton Bowers, Jr., Rajamani Nagarajan, Charles Uriah Pittman, Jr., E. Sonny Jonsson
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Patent number: 6066286Abstract: Methods of sulfonating a polymer are provided. One method of sulfonating a polymer includes exposing sulfur dioxide and oxygen to free radical producing energy and contacting the polymer with the product of preceding step. Desirably, the steps of exposing sulfur dioxide and oxygen to free radical producing energy and contacting the polymer with this product are performed in a reduced pressure environment. Another method of sulfonating a polymer includes contacting the polymer with sulfur dioxide and oxygen and exposing the contacted polymer to free radical producing energy. The polymer may be contacted with a mixture of sulfur dioxide and oxygen or the polymer may be separately contacted with sulfur dioxide and oxygen. When the polymer is separately contacted with sulfur dioxide and oxygen, the polymer may first be contacted with sulfur dioxide and then contacted with oxygen.Type: GrantFiled: June 9, 1998Date of Patent: May 23, 2000Assignee: Kimberly-Clark Worldwide, Inc.Inventor: David L. Myers
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Patent number: 6063896Abstract: A copolymer of maleimide derivative and acrylic acid, represented by Formula I, is of high etch resistance and thermal resistance and can be used for photoresist in submicrolithography.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 1997Date of Patent: May 16, 2000Assignee: Hyundai Electronics Industries Co., Ltd.Inventors: Jae Chang Jung, Cheol Kyu Bok
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Patent number: 6057078Abstract: Compounds of the formula I ##STR1## in which n and o are a number from 0 to 50, m is a number from 1 to 50, u and v are 0 or 1, and at least one of the indices u and v is 1, R.sub.1, R.sub.2, R.sub.2a, R.sub.3 and R.sub.4 independently of one another are, for example, aromatic hydrocarbons, R.sub.5, if n and o are 0, is for example C.sub.1 -C.sub.12 alkyl and, if n and/or o are greater than 0, or if n and o are 0 and at the same time only one index u or v is 1, R.sub.5 may additionally, for example, be an aromatic hydrocarbon, at least one of the radicals R.sub.1, R.sub.2, R.sub.2a, R.sub.3, R.sub.4 and R.sub.5 being an aromatic hydrocarbon radical which is sterically hindered ortho to the boron atom, X is, for example, C.sub.1 -C.sub.20 alkylene, phenylene, biphenylene, etc., and Z is a radical which is able to form positive ions, are suitable as photoinitiators, both the compounds per se and their combination with dyes or other electron acceptors.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 1998Date of Patent: May 2, 2000Assignee: Ciba Specialty Chemicals CorporationInventors: Allan Francis Cunningham, Martin Kunz, Hisatoshi Kura
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Patent number: 6001488Abstract: A resin composition comprising an epoxy group-containing cycloolefin resin and a crosslinking agent is provided. More specifically, a resin composition comprising an epoxy group-containing thermoplastic norbornene resin obtained by introducing epoxy groups into a thermoplastic norbornene resin, and as the crosslinking agent, a curing agent for epoxy resins or a photoreactive substance is provided. The resin composition is suitable for use as an insulating material.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 1998Date of Patent: December 14, 1999Assignees: Nippon Zeon Co., Ltd., Fujitsu LimitedInventors: Hideaki Kataoka, Eiko Yuda, Shigemitsu Kamiya, Masahide Yamamoto, Yoshikatsu Ishizuki, Yasuhiro Yoneda, Daisuke Mizutani, Kishio Yokouchi
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Patent number: 5998496Abstract: A compound of the general formula:A-L.sup.+ D.sup.-where A is a moiety which absorbs radiation and enters an excited state in which it accepts an electron; D.sup.- is a moiety which donates an electron to the excited state A and releases a free radical; and L.sup.+ is a cationic linking group which tethers electron acceptor moiety A to electron donor moiety D.sup.-. Cationic linking moiety L.sup.+ has the formula:-L'-G-where L' is a moiety which forms a stable radical with acceptor moiety A upon transfer of an electron from donor moiety D.sup.- to electron acceptor moiety A, and G is a moiety which forms a leaving group upon transfer of the electron from donor moiety D.sup.- to acceptor moiety A.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 1996Date of Patent: December 7, 1999Assignee: Spectra Group Limited, Inc.Inventors: Salah A. Hassoon, Ananda M. Sarker, Douglas C. Neckers
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Patent number: 5962547Abstract: Radiation- or thermally-initiated cationically-curable styrene oxides of the structure ##STR1## are suitable for use in cationically curable adhesive and coating compositions.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 1998Date of Patent: October 5, 1999Inventors: Nikola A. Nikolic, Rose Ann Schultz
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Patent number: 5939465Abstract: A photopolymerizable composition comprises (i) a compound represented by formula (I): ##STR1## wherein R.sup.1 and R.sup.2 each independently represents a hydrogen atom, a cyano group, a substituted carbonyl group, a substituted or unsubstituted, alkyl group, aryl group, alkenyl group, or alkynyl group; R.sup.3, R.sup.4 and R.sup.5 each independently represents a substituted or unsubstituted, alkyl group, aryl group, alkenyl group, or alkynyl group; Z represents a nonmetallic atom group necessary for forming a heterocyclic nucleus containing an N atom; n represents an integer of 0, 1 or 2; and G.sup.1 and G.sup.2 each independently represents a hydrogen atom, a cyano group, a substituted, carbonyl group, oxy group, amino group, thio group, sulfonyl group, sulfinyl group or an atomic group represented by formula (II) described in the specification, provided that G.sup.1 and G.sup.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 1997Date of Patent: August 17, 1999Assignee: Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd.Inventors: Kazuto Kunita, Yasuo Okamoto
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Patent number: 5932625Abstract: A photo-curable resin composition suitable as a material for photo-fabricating and capable of producing cured products with excellent mechanical strength and high heat resistance. Further disclosed is a process for molding a resin-based mold which provides superior molding dimensional precision and superb repetition durability. The resin composition contains a monomer component containing (A) 30-70 wt % of a polyfunctional unsaturated monomer having a cyclic structure and (B) 70-30 wt % of a monofunctional unsaturated monomer having a cyclic structure of which the homopolymer has a glass transition temperature (Tg) of 70.degree. C. or higher; (C) a photo-initiator; and (D) an inorganic filler having an average particle diameter or an average fiber length of 1-50 .mu.Type: GrantFiled: May 30, 1997Date of Patent: August 3, 1999Assignees: DSM N.V., JSR Corporation, Japan Fine Coatings Co., Ltd.Inventors: Tsuyoshi Watanabe, Ayao Matsumura, Yuichi Haruta, Takashi Ukachi
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Patent number: 5902838Abstract: Cationically curable adhesives and sealants with increased viscosities and improved rheological control and good storage stability are prepared using a cationically curable monomer and a thickening polymer which is the alkylation reaction product of poly(4-hydroxystyrene) or poly(2-hydroxystyrene) with a compound RX where R is allyl, methallyl, crotyl or prenyl and X is Cl, Br or I. The cationically curable monomer suitably includes at least one alkenyloxystyrene monomer. Such thickened adhesives are useful as edge sealants for flat panel display devices. A-stage curing of the adhesive with UV irradiation allows for near ambient temperature fixturing of the device assemblies and B-stage thermal curing of the adhesive can be conducted at much lower temperatures than are needed for glass frit sealants. The B-stage cured products have thermal resistance, outgassing and substrate adhesion properties adequate for flat panel display devices.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 1996Date of Patent: May 11, 1999Assignee: Loctite CorporationInventors: John G. Woods, Maria L. Masterson, Matthew P. Burdzy, Bernard M. Malofsky
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Patent number: 5895800Abstract: A resin composition comprising an epoxy group-containing cycloolefin resin and a crosslinking agent is provided. More specifically, a resin composition comprising an epoxy group-containing thermoplastic norbornene resin obtained by introducing epoxy groups into a thermoplastic norbornene resin, and as the crosslinking agent, a curing agent for epoxy resins or a photoreactive substance is provided. The resin composition is suitable for use as an insulating material.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 1998Date of Patent: April 20, 1999Assignees: Nippon Zeon Co., Ltd., Fujitsu LimitedInventors: Hideaki Kataoka, Eiko Yuda, Shigemitsu Kamiya, Masahide Yamamoto, Yoshikatsu Ishizuki, Yasuhiro Yoneda, Daisuke Mizutani, Kishio Yokouchi
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Patent number: 5889128Abstract: Processes for the living polymerization of olefin monomers with terminal carbon-carbon double bonds are disclosed. The processes employ initiators that include a metal atom and a ligand having two group 15 atoms and a group 16 atom or three group 15 atoms. The ligand is bonded to the metal atom through two anionic or covalent bonds and a dative bond. The initiators are particularly stable under reaction conditions in the absence of olefin monomer. The processes provide polymers having low polydispersities, especially block copolymers having low polydispersities. It is an additional advantage of these processes that, during block copolymer synthesis, a relatively small amount of homopolymer is formed.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 1997Date of Patent: March 30, 1999Assignee: Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyInventors: Richard R. Schrock, Robert Baumann
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Patent number: 5877231Abstract: Powder coatings are described which are curable by means of exposure to radiation, typically ultraviolet radiation, in a form suitable for deposition onto substrates, typically by means of electrostatic deposition. It is expected that such powder coatings would be particularly useful in coating heat sensitive substrates since the necessity for heating the powder coating to elevated temperatures is not necessary to effect cure. Free radical curing coatings are described using specific chemical formulations of acrylourethane resins, unsaturated polyester resins and mixtures thereof in combination with morpholino containing photoinitiators, phenol containing photoinitiators, and ketal containing photoinitiators.Type: GrantFiled: April 12, 1996Date of Patent: March 2, 1999Assignee: Herberts Powder Coatings, Inc.Inventors: Kevin M. Biller, Ben A. MacFadden
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Patent number: 5874537Abstract: Collagen-based compositions as adhesives and sealants for medical use and preparation thereof are described. Prior to polymerization, soluble or partially fibrillar collagen monomers in solution are chemically modified with an acylating agent, sulfonating agent or a combination of the foregoing. The collagen compositions prepared accordingly can be used as medical adhesives for bonding soft tissues or be made in to a sealant film for a variety of medical uses such as wound closures and tendon wraps for preventing adhesion formation following surgery.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 1996Date of Patent: February 23, 1999Assignee: C. R. Bard, Inc.Inventors: Charles D. Kelman, Dale P. DeVore
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Patent number: 5821280Abstract: A process for producing a conductive composition for a biological electrode wherein casting or injection is preformed while maintaining the flowability of the feedstock solution to thereby enable the molding of the solid gel into a desired shape. A process for producing a conductive gel composition for a biological electrode having a function of electrically and physically connecting a living body to an electrode element and comprising at least the following components:(1) a radical-polymerizable unsaturated compound;(2) an acid reacting with NaOH or KOH to thereby give a reaction product which is a moisturizer serving as a plasticizer and having a function of supplementing and promoting the physiological humidifying function of the horny layer;(3) water;(4) NaOH and/or KOH;(5) a photopolymerization or light polymerization initiator; and(6) a crosslinking agent.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 1996Date of Patent: October 13, 1998Assignee: Nihon Kohden CorporationInventors: Shin Suda, Toru Kurata, Toshihiro Fukai, Kenichiro Maeda