Ismael Colon - Piscataway NJ Robert Johnson - Basking Ridge NJ
Assignee:
Union Carbide Corporation - Danbury CT
International Classification:
G11B 570
US Classification:
428413
Abstract:
Flexible, self-cross-linking binders, useful for, e. g. , paints and magnetic media composites, are prepared from hydroxyl-containing thermoplastic polymers reacted with condensates of diisocyanates and unsaturated esters. They can be cured with an electron beam.
Novel Vinyl Chloride Resins And Compositions Incorporating Such Resins
Donald F. Smith - Bridgewater NJ Ismael Colon - Piscataway NJ James R. Harvey - Bridgewater NJ
Assignee:
Union Carbide Chemicals and Plastics Company Inc. - Danbury CT
International Classification:
G11B 2300
US Classification:
428694
Abstract:
Novel vinyl chloride copolymers including a hydroxyalkyl acrylate or metacrylate or allyl alcohol, an acid functionality from carboxylic acid-containing monomers and optionally an epoxy-containing vinyl monomer in selected proportions provide suitable binder resins for applications such as magnetic recording media, imparting enhanced dispersion and magnetic property characteristics while also having desirable rheological characteristics and, when the epoxy-containing vinyl monomer is used, desirable thermal stability.
Ismael Colon - Piscataway NJ Charles N. Merriam - Harvey Cedars NJ Philip F. Wolf - Bridgewater NJ
Assignee:
Union Carbide Chemicals & Plastics Technology Corporation - Danbury CT
International Classification:
C08L 6310
US Classification:
523400
Abstract:
A coating composition capable of substantial deformation without loss of continuity, adhesion or protective properties. The coating composition comprises a phenoxy resin mixed with a relatively soft modifier resin having certain specific properties. In a preferred embodiment, a particulate material, such as a zinc pigment, may also be included. A crosslinker may also be included.
Integrated Process For The Preparation Of Substantially Linear High Molecular Weight Thermoplastic Polymers From Aryl Polyhalide Monomers
Described herein is an integrated process for the preparation of substantially linear high molecular weight thermoplastic polymers derived from aryl polyhalide monomers. Aryl polyhalide monomers are first prepared by the reaction of an alkali metal salt of a phenol compound, e. g. , dipotassium salt of bisphenol A, with a dihalobenzenoid compound, e. g. , 4,4'-dichlorophenylsulfone, in a liquid phase of an aprotic solvent and an azeotrope former, e. g. , toluene. Water is removed from the reaction mass as an azeotrope until substantially anhydrous conditions are attained. The aryl polyhalide monomers are then coupled by contacting the monomers with a catalyst mixture of a nickel compound and a ligand in the presence of a reducing metal, e. g. , zinc, and an aprotic solvent under substantially anhydrous conditions to form substantially linear high molecular weight thermoplastic polymers.
Polymerization Of Haloalkynes By A Nickel Catalyst
Haloalkynes are polymerized to polyunsaturated compounds with a catalyst mixture consisting of a nickel compound, and a ligand in the presence of a reducing metal.
Phosphorylated Reaction Products And Compositions Incorporating Such Products
Ismael Colon - Piscataway NJ Charles B. Mallon - Belle Meade NJ Robert N. Johnson - Basking Ridge NJ
Assignee:
Union Carbide Chemicals & Plastics Technology Corporation - Danbury CT
International Classification:
C08F 840
US Classification:
525 40
Abstract:
Novel phosphorylated compositions of a vinyl chloride copolymer or terpolymer, a phenoxy resin, a hydroxyalkyl acrylate or methacrylatelactone adduct or a reaction product of a normally solid pendant-hydroxyl-containing thermoplastic polymer having at least 8 hydroxyl groups per molecular chain and an adduct which is the product of either a hydroxylalkyl acrylate or methacrylate or a lactone-acrylate adduct and an organic diisocyanate having improved dispersion characteristics suitable for use in applications such as magnetic recording media.
Organic halides are reduced to a dechlorinated products with a catalyst mixture consisting essentially of a nickel compound, a triarylphosphine and a halide ion, in the presence of reducing means for maintaining nickel in the zero valent state.
High-Temperature, Aromatic Coating Materials From Aryl Polyhalides
Ismael Colon - Middlesex NJ Charles N. Merriam - Martinsville NJ
Assignee:
Union Carbide Corporation - Danbury CT
International Classification:
C08G 6112
US Classification:
525471
Abstract:
High-temperature coating materials are prepared by cross-linking copolymers of oligomers produced by nickel catalyzed coupling of unsubstituted aryl polyhalides with substituted organic halides.
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Senninger Irrigation Inc.
Maintenance Technician
Light Gas Corp Feb 2000 - 2006
Maintenace Service Technician
Education:
Instituto Tecnologico De Puerto Rico - Recinto De Ponce 1996 - 1998
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