35th week of 2010 patent applcation highlights part 42 |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20100222403 | Micogel Topical Formulations - The present invention encompasses anhydrous micogel formulations containing miconazole and methods of use for the treatment of topical disorders including acne. | 2010-09-02 |
20100222404 | INDAZOLE DERIVATIVE DIHYDROCHLORIDE - There are provided (R)—N-[3-[2-[2-(3-methylindazol-6-yloxy)ethylamino]-1-hydroxyethyl]phenyl]methanesulfonamide dihydrochloride and a crystal thereof, and a crystal of the dihydrochloride salt having one or more major peaks at 2θ selected from the group consisting of approximately 12.8°, 21.8° and 25.0° in the powder X-ray diffraction spectrum. | 2010-09-02 |
20100222405 | MAGNESIUM SALTS OF HMG-COA REDUCTASE INHIBITORS - The present invention relates to magnesium salts of HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors, processes for their preparation, pharmaceutical compositions thereof and methods of using compositions to treat mammals suffering from hypercholesterolemia. | 2010-09-02 |
20100222406 | T Type Calcium Channel Blockers and the Treatment of Diseases - The present invention provides a method for treating a disease or condition in a mammal associated with influx of extracellular calcium via T type calcium channels, which comprises administering to the mammal a therapeutically effective amount of a T type calcium channel inhibitor, a prodrug thereof, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt of said inhibitor or prodrug, wherein the T type calcium channel inhibitor has a structure represented by Formula (I): Formula (I), wherein R | 2010-09-02 |
20100222407 | TRIBLOCK COPOLYMERS FOR CYTOPLASMIC DELIVERY OF GENE-BASED DRUGS - The invention features a triblock copolymer including a hydrophilic block; a hydrophobic block; and a positively charged block capable of reversibly complexing a negatively charged molecule, e.g., a nucleic acid, wherein the hydrophobic block is disposed between the hydrophilic block and the positively charged block. Desirably, the triblock copolymer is capable of self-assembling into a supramolecular structure, such as a micelle or vesicle. The invention further features methods of delivering negatively charged molecules and methods of treating a disease or condition using the polymers of the invention. | 2010-09-02 |
20100222408 | Methods and Compositions for Treatment of Cystic Fibrosis - The present invention relates to compounds and methods of inhibiting p97/valosin-containing protein and compounds and methods of inhibiting gp78, the compounds and methods being useful for the treatment of a disorder comprising a IκB/NFκB mediated chronic inflammatory response component, for example cystic fibrosis. | 2010-09-02 |
20100222409 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR INHIBITING EXPRESSION OF PRO-APOPTOTIC GENES - The invention relates to one or more inhibitors, in particular siRNA compounds, which down-regulate the expression of a pro-apoptotic gene selected from the group consisting of TP53; HTRA2; KEAP1; SHC1-SHC, ZNHIT1, LGALS3 and HI95. The invention also relates to a pharmaceutical composition comprising the compound, and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier. The present invention further provides methods of treating a subject afflicted with a disease or a condition associated with those genes, comprising administering to the subject a pharmaceutical composition in a therapeutically effective dose so as to thereby treat the subject. | 2010-09-02 |
20100222410 | Nuclease compositions and methods - The present invention generally relates to various nucleases and uses thereof, and in some cases, to the UPF0054 protein superfamily. Members of the UPF0054 protein superfamily, such as the | 2010-09-02 |
20100222411 | VHZ FOR DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF CANCER - We provide VHZ for use in a method of treatment, prophylaxis or alleviation of a cancer, such as breast cancer, in an individual. We provide an anti-VHZ agent for the treatment, prophylaxis or alleviation of cancer. We further provide a kit for detecting breast cancer in an individual or susceptibility of the individual to breast cancer comprising means for detection of VHZ expression in the individual or a sample taken from him or her as well as a method of detecting a cancer cell, the method comprising detecting modulation of expression, amount or activity of VHZ in the cell. | 2010-09-02 |
20100222412 | MODULATION OF GLUCOCORTICOID RECEPTOR EXPRESSION - Compounds, compositions and methods are provided for modulating the expression of glucocorticoid receptor. The compositions comprise antisense compounds, particularly antisense oligonucleotides which have particular in vivo properties, targeted to nucleic acids encoding glucocorticoid receptor. Methods of using these compounds for modulation of glucocorticoid receptor expression and for treatment of diseases are provided. | 2010-09-02 |
20100222413 | Chemically Modified Oligonucleotides for Use in Modulating Micro RNA and Uses Thereof - This invention relates generally to chemically modified oligonuceotides useful for modulating expression of microRNAs and pre-microRNAs. More particularly, the invention relates to single stranded chemically modified oligonuceotides for inhibiting microRNA and pre-microRNA expression and to methods of making and using the modified oligonucleotides. Also included in the invention are compositions and methods for silencing microRNAs in the central nervous system. | 2010-09-02 |
20100222414 | SiRNA Sequence-Independent Modification Formats for Reducing Off-Target Phenotypic Effects in RNAi, and Stabilized Forms Thereof - Modification formats having modified nucleotides are provided for siRNA. Short interfering RNA having modification formats and modified nucleotides provided herein reduce off-target effects in RNA interference of endogenous genes. Further modification formatted siRNAs are demonstrated to be stabilized to nuclease-rich environments. Unexpectedly, increasing or maintaining strand bias, while necessary to maintain potency for endogenous RNA interference, is not sufficient for reducing off-target effects in cell biology assays. | 2010-09-02 |
20100222415 | Method to Diagnose, Predict Treatment Response and Develop Treatment for Psychiatric Disorders Using Markers - The disclosure provides methods and compositions useful for identifying a subject's predisposition or diagnosis of a mental disorder, methods of screening for agents useful for treating such a disorder and methods of treatment thereof. | 2010-09-02 |
20100222416 | Diagnostic Marker and Therapeutic Target for Cancer - The present invention, in general, relates to use of nm23H1-B gene for diagnosing cancer susceptibility and metastatic progression in colon/colorectal cancer. In particular, the present invention relates to identifying the alteration in the expression of nm23H1-B gene on treatment with chemotherapeutic agents for diagnosing cancer susceptibility and metastatic progression in colon/colorectal cancer. | 2010-09-02 |
20100222417 | Compostions and methods for enhancing oligonucleotide delivery across and into epithelial tissues - The present invention relates to the delivery of oligonucleotide across and into epithelial tissues by conjugating the oligonucleotide with a lipophile and/or coadministering with a penetration enhancer. In particular, the present invention provides a composition comprising a conjugated siRNA, which are advantageous for the in vivo delivery of nucleic acids across and into epithelial tissue. Additionally, the present invention provides methods of improving delivery of oligonucleotides across the epithelial tissues with the aid of a mechanical enhancer. | 2010-09-02 |
20100222418 | Combination Products For Treating Cancer - The present invention concerns products containing (i) at least one nucleic acid sequence coding for the human somatostatin 2 receptor protein (sst2) having the sequence SEQ ID NO: 1, ortholog or derivative thereof, (ii) at least one nucleic acid sequence coding for the human deoxycytidine kinase protein (dck) having the sequence SEQ ID NO:2, ortholog or derivative thereof, (iii) at least one nucleic acid sequence coding for the human uridine monophosphate kinase protein (umk) having the sequence SEQ ID NO: 3 ortholog or derivative thereof, and (iv) gemcitabine, as a combined preparation for simultaneous, separate, or sequential use for treating cancer in a subject. | 2010-09-02 |
20100222419 | METHOD TO INHIBIT CELL GROWTH USING OLIGONUCLEOTIDES - Described are methods for treating hyperproliferative disorders, including cancers, by administering to the affected mammal (e.g., human) an effective amount of a composition comprising one or more oligonucleotides which share at least 33% but less than 100% nucleotide sequence identity with the human telomere overhang repeat. Methods of treatment or prevention of hyperproliferative diseases or pre-cancerous conditions affecting epithelial cells, such as psoriasis, atopic dermatitis, or hyperproliferative diseases of other epithelia and methods for reducing photoaging, or oxidative stress or for prophylaxis against or reduction in the likelihood of the development of skin cancer, are also disclosed. The compositions and methods are also useful to treating other cancers. | 2010-09-02 |
20100222420 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR INHIBITING EZH2 - The present invention relates to therapeutic targets for cancer. In particular, the present invention relates to small molecules and nucleic acids that target EZH2 expression in prostate cancer. | 2010-09-02 |
20100222421 | Usage of Baicalein in the Preparation of a Pharmaceutical Composition for the Treatment of Traumatic Brain Injury - The invention provides a novel medical use of Baicalein, and in particular, a use of baicalein in the preparation of a pharmaceutical composition useful for treating traumatic brain injury. The baicalein pharmaceutical composition in this invention includes a treating effective amount of baicalein and a suitable pharmaceutically acceptable excipient or carrier. The baicalein pharmaceutical composition is applicable for improving the behaviour function deficit in traumatic brain injury, reducing the contusion volume of traumatic brain injury, improving the brain neuronal degeneration in traumatic brain injury, reducing proinflammatory cytokines such as tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α), interleukin-1β (IL-1β), interleukin-6 (IL-6) or other relative inflammation factor induced in traumatic brain injury. | 2010-09-02 |
20100222422 | DIETARY SUPPLEMENTS CONTAINING EXTRACTS OF ARONIA AND METHODS OF USING SAME TO PROMOTE WEIGHT LOSS - A dietary supplement composition comprising aronia extract containing at least 20% anthocyanins by dry weight. The aronia extract is derived from the aronia melanocarpa plant. The aronia extract comprises approximately 10%-30% of the dry weight of the composition. A vitamin, weight loss agent, or antioxidant is provided in the composition. The dietary supplement composition is administered orally to promote weight loss. | 2010-09-02 |
20100222423 | ASPALATHIN-LIKE DIHYDROCHALCONE, EXTRACTS FROM UNFERMENTED ROOIBOS AND PROCESS FOR PREPARATION - The present invention relates to a novel chemical compound of the formula I and to the pharmaceutically acceptable salts, derivatives and esters thereof. In addition, the invention also relates to a process for isolating the compound according to formula I from raw rooibos material. The present invention likewise relates to a rooibos extract which has a content of the compound according to formula I of at least 0.4% by weight. The invention furthermore relates to the use of the chemical compound of the formula I and of the pharmaceutically acceptable salts, derivatives and esters thereof and of the rooibos extract according to the invention as a medicament, in particular for treating neurological and psychiatric disorders of the central nervous system. The expression “pharmaceutically active” also includes those effects which lead to a subjective improvement in the mental state, in which case approval under pharmaceutical legislation need not be absolutely necessary. Compound of the formula I is shown below: | 2010-09-02 |
20100222424 | Method of Screening Drug with the Use of 67 kDa Laminin Receptor and Drug Obtained Thereby - It is intended to provide a novel method of screening a drug with the use of a 67 kDa laminin receptor and a drug obtained thereby. A method of screening a drug having an effect on inhibiting cell proliferation, an angiogenesis inhibitory effect, an effect of inhibiting cancer cell metastasis, a neuroprotective effect, and anti-allergic effect, and anti-arteriosclerotic effect and/or an effect of inhibiting infection with Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease which involves the step, of qualitatively or quantitatively measuring the degree of the binding of a test compound to a 67 kDa laminin receptor, and judging that the test compound is a drug having an effect of inhibiting cell proliferation, and angiogenesis inhibitory effect, an effect of inhibiting cancer cell metastasis, a neuroprotective effect, and anti-allergic-effect, and anti-arteriosclerotic effect and/or an effect of inhibiting infection with Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease in the case where it is found out by the results of the measurement that the test compound binds to the 67 kDa laminin receptor, and a drug obtained thereby. | 2010-09-02 |
20100222425 | COMPOSITIONS AND TREATMENT METHODS-2 - The invention relates to the use of compounds to treat a number of conditions, such as thrombocytopenia, neutropenia or the delayed effects of radiation therapy. Compounds that can be used in the invention include methyl-2,3,4-trihydroxy-1-O-(7,17-dioxoandrost-5-ene-3β-yl)-β-D-glucopyranosiduronate, 16α,3α-dihydroxy-5α-androstan-17-one or 3,7,16,17-tetrahydroxyandrost-5-ene, 3,7,16,17-tetrahydroxyandrost-4-ene, 3,7,16,17-tetrahydroxyandrost-1-ene or 3,7,16,17-tetrahydroxyandrostane that can be used in the treatment method. | 2010-09-02 |
20100222426 | Anti-Bacterial Agents - The invention relates to novel acylphloroglucinols which have strong growth inhibitory effects on multi-drug resistant strains of bacteria, particularly MRSA. Typically the compounds have a terpene substituent, or a terpene-derived substituent. Methods of isolating the compounds from natural sources, and synthetic methods for forming the compounds are also provided. | 2010-09-02 |
20100222427 | PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION COMPRISING OSELTAMIVIR PHOSPHATE - The present invention provides a pharmaceutical composition comprising: one or more excipients selected from sugars and sugar alcohols in which equilibrium water content is 1% by weight or less at 25° C. and at 70% relative humidity; and oseltamivir phosphate, wherein an amount of each of glucose and mannose contained in the sugars and sugar alcohols as impurities is 0.01% by weight or less. | 2010-09-02 |
20100222428 | Fatty Acid Nutritional Supplement - A seven-carbon fatty acid or derivative thereof has been identified as an excellent energy source for humans or human infants. A nutritional supplement suitable for humans or human infants comprising a seven carbon fatty acid chain compound or derivative thereof can be used to increase energy production derived from fatty acid metabolism. For example, administering a seven carbon fatty acid chain compound or derivative thereof can be used to accelerate the growth rate of a prematurely born human infant. | 2010-09-02 |
20100222429 | Enzymatic Methods and Enzymes - Provided are methods to identify modulators and in particular inhibitors of body malodour formation employing peptidase enzymes, the peptidase enzymes and corresponding nucleotide sequences, expression vectors, transfected host cells, methods of forming the peptidase enzymes and methods to prevent body malodour. | 2010-09-02 |
20100222430 | Method of Treating Post-Surgical Acute Pain - A method is provided for treating pain in patients recovering from post-surgical trauma by administering between about 13 to about 30 mg of diclofenac potassium in a liquid dispersible formulation over a period of at least 24 hours, wherein the daily total amount of diclofenac potassium administered is less than or equal to about 100 mg. The method is particularly useful in treating acute pain in bunionectomy patients. | 2010-09-02 |
20100222431 | NOVEL PHENYLUREA INHIBITORS OF THE SOAT-1 ENZYME AND PHARMACEUTICAL/COSMETIC COMPOSITIONS COMPRISED THEREOF - Novel phenylurea compounds of formula (I): | 2010-09-02 |
20100222432 | Synthetic Carbon Nanotubes - Methods to prepare synthetic carbon nanotubes having controllable properties and synthetic carbon nanotubes having controllable properties are provided. The properties which are controllable using the methods provided here include independently and in combination: diameter, length, identity and number of functional groups present and identity and number of heteroatoms present. | 2010-09-02 |
20100222433 | Composite Disinfectant Cleaner - A disinfectant cleaner is provided by combining an alkyl dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride, an octyl decyl dimethyl ammonium chloride, a dioctyl dimethyl ammonium chloride, a didecyl dimethyl ammonium chloride, an alkylamine, a guanidine, a penetrant, a surfactant, a chelant, an essence and deionized water. | 2010-09-02 |
20100222434 | PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION FOR INHIBITING AMYLOID-BETA PROTEIN ACCUMULATION - The present invention provides: a pharmaceutical composition for inhibiting amyloid-β protein accumulation comprising a compound of the formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof; a method for inhibiting amyloid-β protein accumulation, comprising a step of administering an effective amount of the compound of the formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof to a mammal which may be diagnosed with an amyloid-β protein-related disease; and so on. | 2010-09-02 |
20100222435 | MODIFIED-RELEASE FORMULATIONS OF A BUPROPION SALT - The present invention relates to pharmaceutical compositions, formulations and medicaments comprising a bupropion salt, in particular, modified-release tablets comprising an effective amount of bupropion hydrobromide, and the use of the bupropion salt to prepare a medicament to treat a condition. | 2010-09-02 |
20100222436 | REDOX-ACTIVE THERAPEUTICS FOR TREATMENT OF MITOCHONDRIAL DISEASES AND OTHER CONDITIONS AND MODULATION OF ENERGY BIOMARKERS - Methods of treating or suppressing mitochondrial diseases, such as Friedreich's ataxia (FRDA), Leber's Hereditary Optic Neuropathy (LHON), mitochondrial myopathy, encephalopathy, lactacidosis, stroke (MELAS), or Kearns-Sayre Syndrome (KSS) are disclosed, as well as compounds useful in the methods of the invention, such as alpha-tocopherol quinone. Methods and compounds useful in treating other disorders are also disclosed. Energy biomarkers useful in assessing the metabolic state of a subject and the efficacy of treatment are also disclosed. Methods of modulating, normalizing, or enhancing energy biomarkers, as well as compounds useful for such methods, are also disclosed. | 2010-09-02 |
20100222437 | COMPOSITION CONTAINING NON-PSYCHOTROPIC CANNABINOIDS FOR THE TREATMENT OF INFLAMMATORY DISEASES - The invention relates to a composition comprising cannabidiol and Denbinobin and its use in medicine, for example, for the prevention and treatment of gastrointestinal inflammatory diseases and for the prevention and treatment of gastrointestinal cancers. | 2010-09-02 |
20100222438 | METHODS COMPOSITIONS AND ARTICLE OF MANUFACTURE FOR MODULATING BONE GROWTH - Novel methods and pharmaceutical compositions suitable for modulating bone growth and remodeling, preventing bone diseases, inducing bone growth or repair by cannabinoid receptor-mediated effects on bone cells is disclosed. Methods of identifying bone growth modulating agents are also disclosed. | 2010-09-02 |
20100222439 | BEVERAGE CONTAINING A POLYMERIC POLYPHENOL - This invention relates to a polymeric polyphenol containing beverage, In particular it relates to a substantially clear ambient temperature beverage comprising tea solids derived from fermented tea. The invention also relates to a method for improving the clarity of a polymeric polyphenol containing liquid composition. | 2010-09-02 |
20100222440 | Process for the Treatment of a Product Stream - The present invention relates to a process for the treatment of a product stream, more specifically of a product stream from an autothermal cracking process, said product stream comprising one or more olefins, hydrogen, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide and one or more oxygenates, said process comprising contacting the product stream with at least one compound selected from those represented by formulas: (1) H | 2010-09-02 |
20100222441 | ORGANIC SUPERACIDS, POLYMERS DERIVED FROM ORGANIC SUPERACIDS, AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING THE SAME - One embodiment of the invention contemplates a proton exchange membrane for use in a variety of fuel cells. The proton exchange membrane may comprise a solid phase organic based copolymer material in which a first structural unit is derived from a polymerizable organic super acid. The organic super acid may comprise an acid group such as a sulfonic acid group or a carboxylic acid group. | 2010-09-02 |
20100222442 | FOAMS BASED ON THERMOPLASTIC POLYURETHANES - Expandable thermoplastic polyurethane comprising blowing agent, wherein the Shore hardness of the thermoplastic polyurethane is from A 44 to A 84. | 2010-09-02 |
20100222443 | BLOWING AGENT COMPOSITION - A subject-matter of the present invention is a blowing agent composition comprising an organic solvent with a boiling point, at atmospheric pressure, of greater than 0° C. and having a low GWP and at least one compound (C) chosen from haloketones, fluoroacids, fluoroesters, fluoroamines, (hydro)fluoroethers, (hydro) fluorothioethers, (hydro)fluoroolefins, cyclic (hydro)fluorocarbons and iodofluoro(hydro)carbons. | 2010-09-02 |
20100222444 | Catalyst for production of polyurethane - A catalyst for polyurethane production is provided which is non-corrosive and exhibits effective delay of catalyst action. The catalyst comprises a mixture of a tertiary amine, and a saturated dicarboxylic acid represented by General Formula: | 2010-09-02 |
20100222445 | COPOLYMER RUBBER COMPOSITION, RUBBER FOAMED PRODUCT, AND AUTOMOTIVE SEALANT - The copolymer rubber composition comprises 60 to 75% by weight of a copolymer rubber (1) and 40 to 25% by weight of a copolymer rubber (2), and [iodine value of the copolymer rubber (1)—iodine value of the copolymer rubber (2)] is 5 to 30. The copolymer rubber (1) is an ethylene-α-olefin-nonconjugated polyene copolymer rubber having an ethylene unit of 50 mol % to 70 mol %, an α-olefin unit of 50 mol % to 30 mol %, and an iodine value of 15 to 45, and the copolymer rubber (2) is an ethylene-α-olefinic copolymer rubber having an ethylene unit of more than 70 mol % and 95 mol % or less, an α-olefin unit of less than 30 mol % and 5 mol % or more, and an iodine value of 10 to 30. | 2010-09-02 |
20100222446 | CURABLE COMPOSITION FOR BOTH PHOTORADICAL CURING AND THERMAL RADICAL CURING - Disclosed is a curable composition having excellent curability, which is capable of forming a cured product that is excellent in heat resistance, weather resistance, oil resistance and the like, while having rubber elasticity and high mechanical strength. Specifically disclosed is a curable composition for both photoradical and thermal radical curing essentially containing the following components (A), (B), and (C). (A) a vinyl-based polymer having two or more groups represented by the general formula (1): | 2010-09-02 |
20100222447 | PHOTO-CROSSLINKABLE POLYOLEFIN COMPOSITIONS - A photo-crosslinkable polyolefin composition comprises a polyolefin, a source of functionality receptive to crosslinking by UV radiation, a cationic photoinitiator and optionally includes a free-radical photoinitiator, a crosslinking accelerator or sensitizer, and other additives such as compatibilizers, inorganic fillers, nanofillers, glass, polymeric and ceramic microspheres, glass fibres, flame retardants, antioxidants, stabilizers, processing aids, foaming agents and pigments. A method for manufacturing a UV-crosslinked polyolefin article comprises forming an article by extruding, moulding or otherwise forming the UV-crosslinkable polyolefin composition and subjecting the article to UV radiation on-line with the extrusion, moulding or other forming operation. | 2010-09-02 |
20100222448 | AQUEOUS POLYURETHANE DISPERSION - Disclosed is an aqueous polyurethane dispersion obtained by dispersing in water a reaction product obtained by reacting a reaction mixture comprising at least one organic, aliphatic, cycloaliphatic or aromatic di, tri or poryisocyanate, at least one isocyanate reactive polycarbonate diol, triol or polyol, at least one compound comprising at least one isocyanate reactive group and at least one free radically polymerisable unsaturated group, and at least one compound comprising at least one isocyanate reactive group and at least one at least dispersing active group, and optionally at least one compound comprising at least two isocyanate reactive groups and having a molecular weight of less than 1000 g/mol. | 2010-09-02 |
20100222449 | CURABLE COMPOSITION - Disclosed is a curable composition having good storage stability which enables to obtain a cured product wherein surface tackiness after curing is almost eliminated within a short time. A cured product of such a curable composition hardly suffer from surface dirt over a long time. No crack or discoloration occurs in the surface of such a cured product even when it is used outdoors for a long time. Specifically disclosed is a curable composition containing a vinyl polymer (A) having at least one crosslinkable silyl group and a photopolymerization initiator (B). | 2010-09-02 |
20100222450 | PIGMENT-DISPERSION COMPOSITION AND COLORED PHOTOSENSITIVE COMPOSITION - A pigment-dispersion composition, which has: a graft polymer having an acid group and organic pigment particles formed by mixing a solution in which an organic pigment is dissolved in a good solvent with a poor solvent for the organic pigment, the poor solvent having compatibility with the good solvent. | 2010-09-02 |
20100222451 | THREE PART DENTAL BONDING COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF USE - Three part bonding compositions that include an etching solution, a preparative solution, and a curable composition, as well as packaged products and methods of use for the treatment of bone substrate, i.e., teeth, are described. The etch solutions generally include an inorganic acid, an organic acid, an ethylenically unsaturated functional monomer and, optionally a solvent, and water. The preparative solutions generally include an ethylenically unsaturated functional monomer, at least one polyethylenically unsaturated functional crosslinking monomer, a photo initiator, and at least one solvent. The curable composites include reactive monomers and crosslinking agents that are effective to adhere to the surface of the treated substrate. The methods of the invention provide the ability to modify a bone or bone-like surface so that the curable composition, such as an adhesive resin, can be used in combination with a restorative material. | 2010-09-02 |
20100222452 | ANTIFOULING COATING - Provided is a technique for preventing the adhesion of marine organisms to marine vessels, undersea structures, fishing gears, etc. over a long period of time, in particular, an environmentally-safe antifouling coating which makes it possible to prevent the adhesion of large-sized marine organisms. An antifouling coating including an antimicrobial composition each containing a nitrile-based antimicrobial agent, a pyridine-based antimicrobial agent, a haloalkylthio-based antimicrobial agent, an organic iodo-based antimicrobial agent, a thiazole-based antimicrobial agent, and a benzimidazole-based antimicrobial agent; an inorganic copper compound; a silicone-acrylic resin in which a content of silicone is 3 to 15 mass %; and a silicone oil is applied to marine vessels, undersea structures, fishing gears, etc. | 2010-09-02 |
20100222453 | METHOD FOR COLORING BUILDING MATERIALS USING A CATIONIC PIGMENT DISPERSION - A cationic dispersion which includes at least one pigment, water, and at least one quaternary salt of a styrene maleimide imide resin in an amount effective to disperse the organic pigment. A method for preparing the cationic dispersion includes (i) mixing, at 500 to 10,000 rpm, at least one pigment; water; and either (a) at least one a quaternary salt of a styrene maleimide imide resin or (b) at least one styrene maleimide imide resin in combination with at least one weak acid, thereby forming a dispersion premix; (ii) milling the dispersion premix in a mixer filled with ceramic, metal or glass beads for a period of time sufficient to reduce pigment agglomerates to primary particles, thereby forming a non-standardized dispersion; and (iii) standardizing the dispersion against a color standard by adding water. The resulting cationic dispersion exhibits good alkali resistance and lightfastness, and can be used to integrally color concrete and other building materials. | 2010-09-02 |
20100222454 | DEGRADATION ACCELERATOR FOR POLYMERS AND POLYMER ARTICLE COMPRISING IT - Disclosed are a method for improving the degradation of natural and/or synthetic polymers or a polymer article made from such polymer(s) by light and/or heat and/or humidity, comprising the incorporation of a compound of formula (I) into said natural and/or synthetic polymers: Formula (I); wherein m is 1 or 2, n is 1 to 100, X is selected from certain benzophenone-derived moieties and R, R1; R2 are each selected from list of certain residues; novel compounds of said formula (I) and polymeric articles of improved degradability in the presence of light and/or heat and/or humidity being made of a composition comprising: A) a natural and/or a synthetic polymer and B) a degradation accelerator being a compound of said formula (I). | 2010-09-02 |
20100222455 | IMPROVED SEALING COMPOSITION - A sealant composition for the sealing of a punctured tyre including a liquid carrier, one or more viscosity and suspending agents, one or more fillers and sealants, and one or more polyacrylates. | 2010-09-02 |
20100222456 | EPOXY-BASED ANTISKID ADHESIVE AND PREPARATION THEREOF - An epoxy-based antiskid adhesive having component A and component B, the component A having 1) between 20 and 35 parts of an epoxy resin; 2) between 0.5 and 3 parts of a diluting agent; 3) between 1 and 5 parts of silica; 4) between 20 and 60 parts of quartz sand; 5) between 1 and 6 parts of quartz powder; 6) between 1 and 10 parts of an active calcium; and 7) between 1 and 5 parts of triple superphosphate; and the component B having 1) between 20 and 40 parts of an organic compound-modified amine; 2) between 1 and 5 parts of an accelerator; 3) between 0 and 3 parts of a coupling agent; 4) between 5 and 10 parts of silica; 5) between 20 and 50 parts of quartz sand; 6) between 1 and 10 parts of quartz powder; and 7) between 1 and 10 parts of silica fume. | 2010-09-02 |
20100222457 | Cementitious Veneer and Laminate Material Incorporating Reinforcing Fibers - A cementitious veneer and laminate composition is provided. The cementitious laminate composition includes a substrate, a primer layer applied to the substrate, the primer layer comprising a mixture of polyvinyl alcohol catalyst, Portland cement, and sand; and a cementitious veneer layer applied to the primer layer, the cementitious veneer layer comprising a mixture of magnesium sulfate, filler, magnesium oxide, gypsum cement or bassanite, cellulose ethers, and polyvinyl alcohol catalyst. The polyvinyl alcohol catalyst comprises a mixture of polyvinyl alcohol fibers dissolved in water and mixed with butylene carbonate. The veneer layer is applied to the substrate and primer layer by means including spraying and manual spreading, and can be ornamentally manipulated either before or after curing of the veneer layer. The veneer composition can be formed into laminated tiles or panels for use in building applications. | 2010-09-02 |
20100222458 | COMPOSITIONS AND PROCESSING METHODS OF ENVIRONMENTAL-FRIENDLY MULTIPLE-EFFECT POWDER - The present invention provides the compositions and processing methods of an environmental-friendly, multiple-effect powder. The compositions of environmental-friendly, multiple-effect powder include: cement, discarded PCB powder, resin, wasted coating powder and volcano mud powder. The environmental-friendly, multiple-effect powder of the present invention can also be widely applied to civil works as a coating/filling material or other composite building materials due to its advantages such as good thermal insulation, noise absorption, water-proofing, resistance to mildew, rustiness and acid/alkali, excellent robustness and moisture retention with better industrial and economic benefits. | 2010-09-02 |
20100222459 | Polymer modified carbohydrate curable binder composition - A curable aqueous binder composition comprising one or more amine reactant selected from the group consisting of: a protein, a peptide, an amino acid, an ammonium salt of a polycarboxylic acid, an ammonium salt of a (poly)hydroxy-(poly)carboxylic acid; one or more carbohydrate; and one or more emulsion polymer; and the use thereof as thermosetting binders. Also described are composite materials comprising the curable binder composition, and methods of application. | 2010-09-02 |
20100222460 | CELLULOSE/RESIN COMPOSITE AND PROCESS FOR PRODUCING SAME - The present invention provides a cellulose/resin composite wherein cellulose is uniformly dispersed in the resin and a process for producing the same. The cellulose/resin composite includes crystalline cellulose formed by reprecipitating cellulose in a polar solvent by using an ionic liquid containing cellulose dissolved therein, wherein a sum of fractions of a cellulose I type crystal component, a cellulose II type crystal component, and a non-crystalline cellulose component in the crystalline cellulose is 1, a fraction of the cellulose I type crystal component is 0.4 or more, and a fraction of the cellulose II type crystal component is 0.1 or more. | 2010-09-02 |
20100222461 | EPOXY COMPOSITIONS WITH IMPROVED MECHANICAL PERFORMANCE - Polymer compositions capable of a high degree of curing at relatively low temperatures, and prepregs, adhesives, films and composites formed therefrom are discussed. The polymer compositions include epoxy resin systems and a dual curing system including one or more curing agents containing one or more hydrazine-based curing agents having hydrazine functional groups and one or more amine-based curing agents containing one or more amine functional groups. The hydrazine-amine curing systems enable the polymer composition to achieve elevated levels of gelation or degree of cure at lower temperatures than are achievable with amine functional curing agents alone. Furthermore, this elevated degree of curing of the polymer composition may be achieved with substantially no reduction in tack life and/or out life of the prepreg, adhesive or film or cured state mechanical properties of composites, adhesives or other products fabricated therefrom, such as open hole compression strength and compressive strength after impact. The glass transition temperature of the cured polymer compositions is similarly unaffected. | 2010-09-02 |
20100222462 | BINDER RESIN, VEHICLE COMPOSITION, AND PASTE COMPOSITION HAVING INORGANIC MICROPARTICLE DISPERSED THEREIN - It is an object of the present invention to provide a binder resin which, when used in an inorganic fine particle-dispersed paste composition, leaves little amount of residual carbon after sintering and can be degreased even under low temperature conditions. It is also an object of the present invention to provide a vehicle composition and an inorganic fine particle-dispersed paste composition, which are obtained by using the binder resin. | 2010-09-02 |
20100222463 | Rapid cure carbohydrate composition - A curable binder composition consisting essentially of one or more ammonium salt of an inorganic acid and at least one carbohydrate, and the use thereof as a thermosetting binder. Also described are composite materials comprising the curable binder composition, and methods of application. | 2010-09-02 |
20100222464 | EMULSION OF A POLYMER MODIFIED ASPHALT - A method for formulating an emulsified polymer modified asphalt, and the emulsion thus created. The method includes mixing at least one polymer and a first binder in a high shear device to produce a polymer-binder composite; mixing the polymer-binder composite with a second binder to form a polymer modified asphalt; and emulsifying the polymer modified asphalt by combining effective amounts of an emulsifying agent and of water with the polymer modified asphalt. | 2010-09-02 |
20100222465 | CRACK RESISTANT LAYER WITH GOOD MIXTURE FRACTURE ENERGY AND METHOD OF SELECTING SAME - A method of selecting a crack resistant layer to be applied to an existing surface, the method comprising the steps of: selecting at least one bituminous binder to examine, where the bituminous binder comprises bitumen and one or more polymers, where the one or more polymers include a sufficient amount of conjugated diene such that at least 2.5% of the bituminous binder's weight comprises conjugated diene, preferably at least 3.0%, more preferably at least 3.5%, and most preferably 4.0%; forming at least one bituminous mixture comprising the bituminous binder and an aggregate; testing each bituminous mixture for mixture fracture energy properties; and selecting a bituminous binder for use in the crack resistant layer. The method may further comprise the steps of testing the bituminous mixture for fatigue properties and selecting the bituminous binder for use in the crack resistant layer based on fatigue properties and mixture fracture energy properties, and/or testing the bituminous binder for fracture energy and selecting the bituminous binder for use in the crack resistant layer based on mixture fracture energy properties and bituminous binder fracture energy properties. | 2010-09-02 |
20100222466 | CRACK RESISTANT LAYER WITH GOOD BEAM FATIGUE PROPERTIES MADE FROM AN EMULSION OF A POLYMER MODIFIED BITUMINOUS BINDER AND METHOD OF SELECTING SAME - A method of selecting a crack resistant layer to be applied to an existing surface, the method comprising the steps of: selecting at least one emulsified bituminous binder to examine, where the emulsified bituminous binder comprises bitumen, one or more emulsifier, and one or more polymers, where the one or more polymers, the one or more emulsifier, or both include a sufficient amount of conjugated diene such that at least 2.5% of the weight of the emulsified bituminous binder residuum comprises conjugated diene, preferably at least 3.0%, more preferably at least 3.5%, and most preferably 4.0%; forming at least one bituminous mixture comprising the emulsified bituminous binder and an aggregate; testing each bituminous mixture for fatigue properties; and selecting a bituminous binder for use in the crack resistant layer. The method may further comprise the steps of testing the bituminous mixture for fracture energy and selecting the emulsified bituminous binder for use in the crack resistant layer based on fatigue properties and fracture energy properties, and/or testing the emulsified bituminous binder residuum for fracture energy and selecting the emulsified bituminous binder for use in the crack resistant layer based on fatigue properties and bituminous binder residuum fracture energy properties. | 2010-09-02 |
20100222467 | CRACK RESISTENT LAYER WITH GOOD MIXTURE FRACTURE ENERGY MADE FROM AN EMULSION OF A POLYMER MODIFIED BITUMINOUS BINDER AND METHOD OF SELECTING SAME - A method of selecting a crack resistant layer to be applied to an existing surface, the method comprising the steps of: selecting at least one emulsified bituminous binder to examine, where the emulsified bituminous binder comprises bitumen, one or more emulsifier, and one or more polymers, where the one or more polymers, the one or more emulsifier, or both include a sufficient amount of conjugated diene such that at least 2.5% of the emulsified bituminous binder residuum weight comprises conjugated diene, preferably at least 3.0%, more preferably at least 3.5%, and most preferably 4.0%; forming at least one bituminous mixture comprising the emulsified bituminous binder and an aggregate; testing each bituminous mixture for mixture fracture energy properties; and selecting a emulsified bituminous binder for use in the crack resistant layer. The method may further comprise the steps of testing the bituminous mixture for fatigue properties and selecting the emulsified bituminous binder for use in the crack resistant layer based on fatigue properties and mixture fracture energy properties, and/or testing the emulsified bituminous binder residuum for fracture energy and selecting the emulsified bituminous binder for use in the crack resistant layer based on mixture fracture energy properties and bituminous binder fracture residuum energy properties. | 2010-09-02 |
20100222468 | CRACK RESISTANT LAYER WITH GOOD BEAM FATIGUE PROPERTIES AND METHOD OF SELECTING SAME - A method of selecting a crack resistant layer to be applied to an existing surface, the method comprising the steps of: selecting at least one bituminous binder to examine, where the bituminous binder comprises bitumen and one or more polymers, where the one or more polymers include a sufficient amount of conjugated diene such that at least 2.5% of the bituminous binder's weight comprises conjugated diene, preferably at least 3.0%, more preferably at least 3.5%, and most preferably 4.0%; forming at least one bituminous mixture comprising the bituminous binder and an aggregate; testing each bituminous mixture for fatigue properties; and selecting a bituminous binder for use in the crack resistant layer. The method may further comprise the steps of testing the bituminous mixture for fracture energy and selecting the bituminous binder for use in the crack resistant layer based on fatigue properties and fracture energy properties, and/or testing the bituminous binder for fracture energy and selecting the bituminous binder for use in the crack resistant layer based on fatigue properties and bituminous binder fracture energy properties. | 2010-09-02 |
20100222469 | A CRACK RESISTANT LAYER WITH GOOD BINDER FRACTURE ENERGY PROPERTIES AND METHOD OF SELECTING SAME - A method of selecting a crack resistant layer to be applied to an existing surface, the method comprising the steps of: selecting at least one bituminous binder to examine, where the bituminous binder comprises bitumen and one or more polymers, where the one or more polymers include a sufficient amount of conjugated diene such that at least 2.5% of the bituminous binder's weight comprises conjugated diene, preferably at least 3.0%. more preferably at least 3.5%, and most preferably 4.0%; forming at least one bituminous mixture comprising the bituminous binder and an aggregate; testing each bituminous binder for binder fracture energy properties; and selecting a bituminous binder for use in the crack resistant layer. The method may further comprise the steps of testing the bituminous mixture for fatigue properties and selecting the bituminous binder for use in the crack resistant layer based on fatigue properties and binder fracture energy properties, and/or testing the bituminous mixture for fracture energy and selecting the bituminous binder for use in the crack resistant layer based on mixture fracture energy properties and bituminous binder fracture energy properties. | 2010-09-02 |
20100222470 | ULTRAVIOLET (UV) RADIATION STABILITY AND SERVICE LIFE OF WOVEN FILMS OF POLYPROPYLENE (PP) TAPES FOR THE PRODUCTION OF JUMBO BAGS - This invention relates woven jumbo polypropylene bags manufactured from a polypropylene resin that includes a low molecular weight hindered amine light stabilizer, a high molecular weight hindered amine light stabilizer, a first antioxidant, and a second antioxidant. Also provided are methods for the preparation of woven jumbo polypropylene bags. | 2010-09-02 |
20100222471 | Stabilizer Composition for Polymers - The invention relates to stabilized thermoplastic polymers, in particular polyolefin films. The stabilizing composition contains a tertiary amine with a molecular weight greater than 400 g/mol, a UV-absorber and/or a sterically hindered amine light stabilizer (HALS). Further aspects of the invention are a process for stabilizing thermoplastic polymers and the use of the above composition for stabilizing thermoplastic polymers. | 2010-09-02 |
20100222472 | WATER-BASED INK COMPOSITION FOR INKJET RECORDING - The invention provides a water-based ink for inkjet recording containing at least: a vinyl polymer particle containing an azo compound represented by Formula (1), a tautomer of the azo compound, a salt or a hydrate of the azo compound or the tautomer, or any combination thereof; a 1,2-alkylene glycol having from 4 to 10 carbon atoms; and a polyvalent alcohol that is not the 1,2-alkylene glycol and that has at most 10 carbon atoms. | 2010-09-02 |
20100222473 | PHOTOSENSITIVE RESIN COMPOSITION - The present invention relates to a photosensitive resin composition, particularly to a photosensitive resin composition for forming an interlayer organic insulating film for TFT-LCD, comprising 0.01 to 20 wt % of UV stabilizer or radical scavenger. The photosensitive resin composition of the present invention can be used for forming an interlayer organic insulating film for TFT-LCD to improve active unfilled area upon over exposure in liquid crystal photo-alignment process, can easily control resolution of pattern, and is particularly suitable for forming a planarization layer of an interlayer organic insulating film. | 2010-09-02 |
20100222474 | Thremoplastic Resin Composition and Product Therefrom - A thermoplastic resin composition comprising (A) a polyolefin-type thermoplastic elastomer or a similar thermoplastic resin, (B) an organopolysiloxane represented by the following average unit formula: R | 2010-09-02 |
20100222475 | AQUEOUS SURFACE-TREATING AGENT - An aqueous surface-treating agent, which comprises a silicone oil aqueous emulsion, a polyurethane resin aqueous emulsion, and a silane compound represented by the following general formula | 2010-09-02 |
20100222476 | PHOSPHONIUM FLOW ENHANCERS FOR BLENDS OF POLYCARBONATE AND POLYESTER - A thermoplastic polymer blend is disclosed comprising a polyester, a polycarbonate, and a minor amount of a flow enhancer selected from non-sulfonated phosphonium salts. Optionally, impact modifiers and other conventional additives are included. | 2010-09-02 |
20100222477 | FILLER FOR SUBSTRATE AND COMPOSITION FOR USE AS MATERIAL FOR INORGANIC/ORGANIC COMPOSITE SUBSTRATE FORMATION - A filler for substrates which comprises an inorganic substance and a carbodiimide-group-containing organic layer chemically bonded to the surface of the inorganic substance. Examples of the carbodiimide-group-containing organic layer include a layer comprising a carbodiimide-group-containing compound represented by either of the following formulae. Due to the constitution, the filler for substrates can be highly dispersed in a resin for substrates even when added in a high proportion and can give a substrate inhibited from deteriorating in electrical properties, mechanical properties, etc. | 2010-09-02 |
20100222478 | RUBBER COMPOSITION - Disclosed is a rubber composition containing (A) a natural rubber, a diene synthetic rubber or a combination of them and (B) 50-120 parts by weight of a silicic acid-based or silicate-based inorganic filler per 100 parts by weight of the component (A). This rubber composition is characterized by further containing (C) 0.2-20 parts by ht of a certain amine salt per 100 parts by weight of the component (A). | 2010-09-02 |
20100222479 | SLIDING MATERIAL, SLIDING MEMBER, AND WEATHERSTRIP - The sliding material is obtainable by extrusion of a raw material containing an olefin-based polymer and a silicone compound as the essential components. A part of the olefin-based polymer forms a crosslinked material in the sliding material. The crosslinked material forms domains to disperse in the sliding material so as to prevent uneven distribution of the silicone compound in the extrusion direction. The residual fraction of hot xylene reflux of the sliding material is in a range from 33 to 75% by weight based on the total weight of the sliding material, and the content of the silicone compound based on the total weight of the sliding material is in a range from 5 to 20% by weight. | 2010-09-02 |
20100222480 | COMPOSITIONS USEFUL FOR NON-CELLULOSE FIBER SIZING, COATING OR BINDING COMPOSITIONS, AND COMPOSITES INCORPORATING SAME - Disclosed is a toughened film forming agent for use in a fiber sizing, a finish coating or a binder composition, where the toughened film forming agent includes a film fowling polymer and a toughening agent both dispersed in water. The toughening agent may be core shell polymers, rubber, thermoplastic materials, nanomaterials, nanofibers, including any combination or subset thereof. The film forming polymer may be epoxy resins, polyurethane resins, epoxy-polyurethane resins, polyester resins, epoxy-polyester resins, polyvinylacetate resins, polypropylene resins, including any combination or subset thereof. | 2010-09-02 |
20100222481 | PRODUCT AND METHOD FOR CREATING AN ACTIVE CAPPING LAYER ACROSS SURFACES OF CONTAMINATED SEDIMENTS - A product is used in creating an active capping layer across submerged (and optionally exposed) surfaces of contaminated sediment, with the product including multiple, dry particles composed of variable types and amounts of inert material, reactive material and binding material. To create optimal characteristics for controlled and relatively rapid settling through a water column, the dry particles can selectively comprise different sizes, size gradations and shapes (as a function of procedures for manufacturing and processing) as well as different density, or specific gravity (as a function of optionally including relatively very dense minerals). The dry particles are manufactured by implementing the sequential steps of material mixing into a flowable paste, paste drying, crushing and optionally sieving. | 2010-09-02 |
20100222482 | MASS PRODUCTION OF NANO-SCALED PLATELETS AND PRODUCTS - Disclosed is a process for exfoliating a layered material to produce nano-scaled platelets having a thickness smaller than 100 nm, typically smaller than 10 nm, and often between 0.34 nm and 1.02 nm. The process comprises: (a) charging a layered material to an intercalation chamber comprising a gaseous environment at a first temperature and a first pressure sufficient to cause gas species to penetrate into the interstitial space between layers of the layered material, forming a gas-intercalated layered material; and (b) operating a discharge valve to rapidly eject the gas-intercalated layered material through a nozzle into an exfoliation zone at a second pressure and a second temperature, allowing gas species residing in the interstitial space to exfoliate the layered material to produce the platelets. The gaseous environment preferably contains only environmentally benign gases that are reactive (e.g., oxygen) or non-reactive (e.g., noble gases) with the layered material. The process can additionally include dispersing the platelets in a matrix material to form a nanocomposite. The process also can include an additional process of re-compressing the nana-scaled platelets into a product such as a flexible graphite sheet. | 2010-09-02 |
20100222483 | Polymer composition for conductive roller, polymer composition, conductive roller, and conductive belt - A polymer composition for a conductive roller composed of a rubber component whose main component is an epichlorohydrin rubber containing ethylene oxide at not less than 55 mol % nor more than 95 mol %. Thioureas are added to 100 g of the rubber component as a crosslinking agent at a rate not less than 0.014 mol nor more than 0.080 mol. In a compression set test of a vulcanized rubber described in JIS K6262, a compression set measured at 70° C. for 22-24 hours is less than 15%; and in a volume resistivity value test described in JIS K6911, a volume resistivity value measured at an applied voltage of 1000V is less than 10 | 2010-09-02 |
20100222484 | Process of Manufacture of Particles With a Natural Calcium Carbonate and Ethylene Acrylic Acid Salts Base, Suspensions and Dry Pigments Obtained, Their Uses - The present invention consists of a process of preparation of at least one mineral matter and/or of at least one pigment, including a calcium carbonate made at once partially organophilic and partially hydrophilic, in which the carbonate is blended and/or ground and/or concentrated in an aqueous medium, in the presence of at least one salt of ethylene acrylic acid, one dispersing agent and/or one grinding aid agent, which is introduced before and/or during this treatment stage. | 2010-09-02 |
20100222485 | Polyolefin Composition with High Filler Loading Capacity - Disclosed are highly filled thermoplastic olefin compositions and, in particular, thermoplastic olefin compositions that comprise propylene/alpha-olefin copolymers and a high level of organic or inorganic filler. Specifically, the description addresses a filled polymer composition comprising: (a) a first polymer component comprising propylene copolymer having a heat of fusion2010-09-02 | |
20100222486 | AROMATIC POLYCARBONATE RESIN COMPOSITION - The object of this invention is to provide a resin composition that contains a polymer obtained from biomass resources and constitutes molded articles excellent in heat resistance, mechanical properties and durable stability, this invention including a resin composition comprising
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20100222487 | INORGANIC HOLLOW POWDER, PROCESS FOR PRODUCING THE INORGANIC HOLLOW POWDER, AND COMPOSITION COMPRISING THE INORGANIC HOLLOW POWDER - Inorganic hollow powder is provided having a high purity, an enhanced fineness and a high hollowness. Specifically, inorganic hollow powder is provided having an average particle diameter of 1 to 5 μm, the maximum particle diameter of 20 μm or less, a particle size distribution standard deviation of 3 μm or less, and an average hollowness of 35 to 70 vol %. The inorganic hollow powder is obtained, for instance, by supplying, via an inorganic feed material powder supply pipe at a discharge rate of 80 m/s or more, inorganic raw material powder having a specific surface area of 500 m | 2010-09-02 |
20100222488 | OIL-EXTENDED NATURAL RUBBER AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING THE SAME RUBBER COMPOSITION AND TIRE USING THE SAME - This invention relates to an oil-extended natural rubber capable of improving a tensile strength and a wear resistance of a rubber composition, and more particularly to an oil-extended natural rubber formed by adding an emulsified extension oil to a natural rubber latex and further coagulating and drying them. An amount of the extension oil added is preferable to be within a range of 5-80% by mass based on a rubber component in the natural rubber latex and the oil-extended natural rubber is preferable to have a weight average molecular weight as converted to polystyrene of a rubber component of not less than 1,500,000. | 2010-09-02 |
20100222489 | COPOLYMER COMPOSITION, MEMBRANE ARTICLE, AND METHODS THEREOF - A poly(amino-alcohol) membrane article, and a method for making and using the article, as defined herein. | 2010-09-02 |
20100222490 | HIGH SOLIDS EPOXY COATING COMPOSITION - Coating composition comprising the reaction product of a tetra-alkoxyorthosilicate or a partially condensed oligomer thereof and an epoxy resin containing hydroxyl groups, said coating composition having a solids content of at least 70 vol % and/or a volatile organic content (VOC) not exceeding 250 g/l. This coating composition gives fast curing at ambient and sub-ambient temperatures and an extended pot life. | 2010-09-02 |
20100222491 | AQUEOUS FLUOROPOLYMER DISPERSION - The present invention has an object to provide an aqueous fluoropolymer dispersion which is excellently prevented from foaming without significant impairment in viscosity and in mechanical stability. The present invention is related to an aqueous fluoropolymer dispersion comprising a particle of fluoropolymer as dispersed in an aqueous medium in the presence of a specific nonionic surfactant, wherein the specific nonionic surfactant comprises a compound having an average total hydrophilic group content of 45 to 90% by mass, each hydrocarbon group in the compound constituting the specific nonionic surfactant is only a hydrocarbon group of 1 to 5 consecutively neighboring carbon atoms, and the fluorinated surfactant in the aqueous fluoropolymer dispersion amounts to 500 ppm or less of the solid matter of the fluoropolymer. | 2010-09-02 |
20100222492 | Solvent/latex Binder System For Heated Inkjet Printing - An inkjet ink system includes an anionic jettable ink, and a cationic fixer fluid, wherein the anionic jettable ink includes between 0 and 4% styrene-acrylic or acrylic binder, between 0.3 and 10% latex binder, between 1 and 6% colorant, between 1 and 40% solvent with a vapor pressure less than 0.01 mm Hg at 25° C., and water. | 2010-09-02 |
20100222493 | COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR COATING FOOD CANS - A composition for coating food cans is disclosed. The composition comprises a polyester, an acrylic copolymer and a crosslinker; the polyester and acrylic copolymer have been compatibilized in some way, such as through graft copolymerization. Methods for compatibilizing acrylics and polyesters are also disclosed as are methods for coating cans using compositions comprising acrylic and polyesters. | 2010-09-02 |
20100222494 | PROCESS FOR PREPARING AQUEOUS DISPERSION OF FLUORINE-CONTAINING COMPOSITE POLYMER PARTICLES, AQUEOUS DISPERSION AND COMPOSITE POLYMER PARTICLES - There is provided an aqueous dispersion comprising fluorine-containing composite polymer particles which, even when an amount of a fluorine-containing polymer is smaller than that of conventional fluorine-containing polymer, makes it possible to obtain characteristics of the fluorine-containing polymer equal to or superior to those of conventional fluorine-containing polymer, and a process for preparing the aqueous dispersion. The process, which is used for preparing an aqueous dispersion comprising fluorine-containing composite polymer particles, is characterized by subjecting the polymer solution obtained by dissolving the fluorine-containing polymer (A) in the monomer (b) having an ethylenically unsaturated group to emulsion polymerization. | 2010-09-02 |
20100222495 | LONG-TERM STABLE OIL PTFE DISPERSION AND METHOD FOR ITS PRODUCTION - The invention relates to the field of chemistry and relates to long-term stable oil PTFE dispersions, such as can be used, for example, in transmissions or bearings, and a method for the production thereof. The object of the present invention is therefore to disclose a long-term stable oil PTFE dispersion as well as a simple and cost-effective method for the production thereof. The object is attained with an oil PTFE dispersion comprising PTFE particles and a monoolefinically or polyolefinically unsaturated oil, wherein molecules of the olefinically unsaturated oil are covalently/chemically coupled to PTFE (primary) particle surfaces via radical reactions, and wherein a permanent charge separation between the PTFE particle surfaces and the coupled oil molecules is present and a fine dispersion of the PTFE particles in the oil or oil mixture is present. The object is furthermore attained through a method in which the modified PTFE (emulsion) polymers are mixed with persistent perfluoro (peroxy) radicals jointly with an olefinically unsaturated oil and subsequently the modified PTFE (emulsion) polymers are subjected to a mechanical stress. | 2010-09-02 |
20100222496 | HIGH REFRACTIVE INDEX ADHESIVES - The present invention provides pressure-sensitive adhesives having a refractive index of at least 1.50. The pressure-sensitive adhesives comprise at least one monomer containing a substituted or an unsubstituted carbazole group. | 2010-09-02 |
20100222497 | BINDERS FOR PIGMENTED INK FORMULATIONS - Disclosed herein are inks including an aqueous vehicle; at least one encapsulant-dispersed pigment; and at least one block copolymer binder dispersed throughout the aqueous vehicle and having Structure I and comprising a hydrophobic block (A) and a hydrophilic block (B); | 2010-09-02 |
20100222498 | INK COMPOSITION - An object of the present invention is to provide an ink composition having excellent color developability, stability and fixability, and particularly being excellent as an inkjet recording ink for textiles. | 2010-09-02 |
20100222499 | BINDERS FOR PIGMENTED INK FORMULATIONS - Disclosed herein are inks including an aqueous vehicle; at least one encapsulant-dispersed pigment; and at least one block copolymer binder dispersed throughout the aqueous vehicle and having Structure I and comprising a hydrophobic block (A) and a hydrophilic block (B); | 2010-09-02 |
20100222500 | Dispersing Agent for Aqueous Pigment Preparations - The invention relates to aqueous pigment preparations containing at least one organic and/or inorganic pigment, as well as dispersing agent that comprises or more structural units of the formula (I) | 2010-09-02 |
20100222501 | SCALABLE PROCESS FOR SYNTHESIZING UNIFORMLY-SIZED COMPOSITE NANOPARTICLES - A method for making composite nanoparticles comprises a) providing an amount of a polyelectrolyte having a charge, b) providing an amount of a counterion having a valence of at least 2, the counterion having a charge opposite the charge of the polyelectrolyte, c) combining the polyelectrolyte and the counterion in a solution such that the polyelectrolyte self-assembles to form a plurality of polymer aggregates, the plurality of polymer aggregates having an average diameter less than about 100 nm, d) adding a precursor to the solution, wherein the precursor has a charge opposite the charge of the polyelectrolyte, and e) allowing the precursor to infuse each polymer aggregate and polymerize so as to produce composite nanoparticles. The composite nanoparticles comprise a polymer aggregate containing at least one polyelectrolyte and at least one counterion and a polymer network crosslinked throughout the polymer aggregate. The polymer network may be inorganic, e.g silicon-containing. | 2010-09-02 |
20100222502 | PROCESS FOR PRODUCING MODIFIED CONJUGATED DIENE POLYMER, MODIFIED CONJUGATED DIENE POLYMER OBTAINED BY THE PROCESS, AND RUBBER COMPOSITION CONTAINING THE SAME - A process for producing a modified conjugated diene polymer includes subjecting an active terminal of a conjugated diene polymer having a vinyl content of less than 10% and a cis-1,4 bond content of 75% or more to a modification reaction with an alkoxysilane compound, and subjecting the alkoxysilane compound (residue) to a condensation reaction in an aqueous solution at a pH of 9 to 14 and a temperature of 85 to 180° C. in the presence of a condensation accelerator including a compound containing titanium. The modified conjugated diene polymer exhibits low heat build-up and increased reinforcing properties when used for a rubber composition, and exhibits excellent wear resistance, mechanical characteristics, and processability. | 2010-09-02 |