Quasi-living metal catalyst for ethylene (homo/co)polymerization
• Increased wettability of olefinic substrate • Better adherence to polyolefin surface • High affinity for polymeric binders used in coatings and inks
• Polyolefin materials • Primer coatings • Inks for dying, printing, painting This technology is available for licensing. Click here to request more information.
Researchers at the University of California, Santa Barbara have developed a novel method for controlling the size of blocks in a block copolymer containing an olefinic block and a hydrophilic block. Block copolymers of this nature contain at least one segment capable of adhering to a polyolefin surface while also connected to polymeric segments that have high affinity with typical polar polymeric binders used in coatings and inks.
Patent Number: US7754839B2
Application Number: US2003378957A
Inventor: Bazan, Guillermo C. | Ghosh, Prasenjit | Shimizu, Fumihiko
Priority Date: 3 Mar 2003
Priority Number: US7754839B2
Application Date: 3 Mar 2003
Publication Date: 13 Jul 2010
IPC Current: C08F000480 | B31D000102 | B42F000300 | C08F021002 | C08F022010 | C08F029708 | C08F011002
US Class: 526329 | 525245 | 525299 | 525302 | 526171 | 526281 | 526308
Assignee Applicant: The Regents of the University of California
Title: Quasi-living metal catalyst for ethylene homo-polymerization and co-polymerization with 5-norbornen -2-yl acetate
Usefulness: Quasi-living metal catalyst for ethylene homo-polymerization and co-polymerization with 5-norbornen -2-yl acetate
Summary: Living and quasi-living polymerization of an olefin.
Novelty: Living and quasi-living polymerization of olefin, comprises combining first olefin monomer with initiator metal compound comprising neutral metal complexes to generate polymer chain, and combining second olefin monomer with polymer chain
Chemical/Material
Chemical/Material Application
7754839
Background Polyolefin materials, such as polyethylene and polypropylene, are used in a wide variety of applications and have a large commercial value. Polyolefin materials are the main ingredients in the manufacturing of blown film, various sports equipment and apparel, and some pharmaceutical and medical devices such as HEPA filters. Adhesion of other materials (paints and other coatings) to polyolefin is not completely sufficient by any current techniques. Corona treatment and primer coating are typically not effective and the use of chlorinated polyolefins presents several shortcomings associated with high cost, limited stability, and causation of environmental problems. There is a need for more commercially acceptable polymers that adhere to polyolefin materials in order to resolve issues concerning dying, printing, and painting processes as well as coating integrity and durability. Additional Technologies by these Inventors Tech ID/UC Case 22061/2003-070-0 Related Cases 2003-070-0
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