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Home   •   Spotlight  •  pcite00  •  Most Cited Patent Families 2000-Chemistry and Related (4)
Most Cited Patent Families 2000-Chemistry and Related

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Following is a CAS database record representing a highly cited patent family.


CAS indexed 58 chemical substances from this document.
CAS subject entries for this document include: Amines, uses and miscellaneous; Polymerization catalysts.

CAPLUS COPYRIGHT 2001 ACS

TITLE: Free radical polymerization and the produced polymers
INVENTOR(S): Solomon, David Henry; Rizzardo, Ezio; Cacioli, Paul
PATENT ASSIGNEE(S): Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, Australia
SOURCE: Eur. Pat. Appl., 63 pp. CODEN: EPXXDW
LANGUAGE: English
PATENT INFORMATION:
PATENT NO.       KIND  DATE           APPLICATION NO.  DATE
---------------  ----  --------       ---------------  --------
EP 135280         A2   19850327       EP 1984-304756   19840711
EP 135280         A3   19860813EP 135280         B1   19930512
    R:  BE, CH, DE, FR, GB, IT, LI, NL
AU 8430378        A1   19850117       AU 1984-30378    19830711
AU 571240         B2   19880414
JP 60089452       A2   19850520       JP 1984-144097   19840711
JP 05006537       B4   19930126
US 4581429        A    19860408       US 1984-629929   19840711

ABSTRACT:
Fifteen compds. R1R2R3CN(OX)CR4R5R6 (X = a group having .gtoreq.1 C and is such that the free radical formed by cleavage of the O-X bond is capable of polymg. unsatd. monomers; R1, R2, R5, and R6 = alkyl or substituted alkyl of sufficient length to provide steric hindrance; R3 and R4 = alkyl, substituted alkyl, or a group which completes a cyclic structure contg. the N atom) are prepd. and used as initiators for the polymn., including block and graft polymn., of unsatd. monomers. The initiators permit control of the growth steps of polymns. to produce oligomeric polymers. Thus, a soln. of 400 mg di-tert-butyl nitroxide and 234 mg di-tert-Bu peroxyoxalate [1876-22-8] in 5 mL styrene [100-42-5] was heated 2 h at 50.degree. to prep. N-(2-tert-butyl-1-phenylethoxy)-N,N-di-tert-butylamine (I) [96724-60-6]. A soln. of 52 mg I in 3 mL Me acrylate was heated 0.5 h at 100.degree. to prep. 0.42 g polymer Bu3OCH2CHPh[CH2CH(CO2Me)]25ON(CMe3)2.

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