Patent application number | Description | Published |
20080207808 | Novel mechanism for immiscible polymer blend compatibilization - A method of compatibilizing immiscible polymers using the mechanical deformation of quaternary amine treated organoclay particles is described. The mechanism decreases the interstitial energy resulting from immiscible polymer domain interfaces into stored mechanical energy. The polymer domains in the immiscible blend get smaller and the resulting compatibilized microcomposite/nanocomposite blend has superior mechanical properties over non compatibilized blends controls of the same materials. | 08-28-2008 |
20080227899 | Novel method for polymer RDP-clay nanocomposites and mechanisms for polymer/polymer blending - The invention is directed towards additives for thermoplastic polymers and blends thereof to which an organoclays has been added to form microtactoids in the thermoplastic. The Organoclays are blends of one or more clays which have been treated with one or more of, resorcinol diphosphate, bis-phenol diphosphate or bis(3-T-Butyl-4 hydroxyphenyl-2,4 Di-T-butylphenyl) resorcinol diphosphate or hydroxyl-derived ethers, esters, and amides where aliphatic fatty acids are added to the molecule at the hydroxyl site. | 09-18-2008 |
20080234408 | Novel method for producing an organoclay additive for use in polypropylene - The invention is direct to a method of forming a polyolefin blend. First a diphosphate and clay are blended to form an organoclay. The organoclay is blended with a vectoring polymeric material to form a masterbatch. The masterbatch is blended with a polyolefin such as a polyethylene or a polypropylene. | 09-25-2008 |
20080317987 | Nanocomposite materials for ethanol, methanol and hydrocarbon transportation use and storage - Alcohol and ester resistant thermoplastic blends are described. The blends include a clay and a triphenyl phosphate or a diphosphate nanocomposite blended with the thermoplastic. | 12-25-2008 |
20090012211 | Novel biodegradable nanocomposites - Biodegradable compositions of clay, diphosphates and biodegradable polymers are described. The diphosphates may be resorcinol diphosphate or bisphenol diphosphate. The biodegradable polymer may be a cellulose. | 01-08-2009 |
20090042044 | Novel nanocomposite coating for the reduction of pigment particles loss and UV fade and chemical degradation for decorative & structural products made from concrete and concrete composites - Disclosed is a method of bonding a coating material to concrete The process includes applying a coating material to an inner surface of a mold, applying an aqueous solution of a polymeric material and a clay to the coating material and pouring concrete into the mold. Once the concrete is set, the coated concrete is removed from the mold. | 02-12-2009 |
20090176911 | Novel masterbatch thermoplastic delivery system - Clays and organoclays which are treated with resorcinol diphosphate and/or bisphenol diphosphate as general nanoparticle particle dispersants and replacements for quaternary amines. The two compounds are used as self-activating and self-dispersing nanoparticles by localizing themselves on the particle surface in a polymer matrix and acting as a nanoparticle dispersants in general, as well as resulting in exfoliation of clays. The exfoliate clays may be used in polymers in lieu of other organic treatments. When these clays exfoliate poorly in a given thermoplastic, they can be added in high loading rates to polymethylmethacrylate and the PMMA-clay masterbatch added to the plastic where the organoclay performed poorly. The resulting material is a desirable nanocomposite material, with good exfoliation of the organoclay obtained in the final receiving thermoplastic. | 07-09-2009 |
20090196759 | Polymer Nanocomposites for Air Movement Devices - In one embodiment, the invention provides an air movement device having a matrix polymer and nanoparticles. In another embodiment, the invention provides a method of manufacturing an air movement device having dry-mixing about 30% to about 80% by weight matrix polymer and about 2% to about 15% by weight layered clay to form a dry mixture, extruding the mixture to form a polymer nanocomposite, and molding the polymer nanocomposite into an air movement device. In yet another embodiment, the invention provides an air movement device having about 30% to about 80% by weight polypropylene, about 3% to about 10% by weight layered clay, and about 1% to about 10% by weight maleic anhydride grafted polystyrene, wherein the air movement device has a UL 94 5VA flame retardant rating. | 08-06-2009 |
20090326125 | Flame retardant non halogenated silicone composition for high temperature and automotive and building construction applications - Blends of a non-halogenated, formaldehyde-cured silicone rubber are described. The blend includes magnesium oxide and zinc borate. The compositions exhibit thermal stability at high temperatures as well as improved chemical resistance. | 12-31-2009 |
20100029986 | Novel amine functionalized carbon nanotube - Methods of forming a multi walled or single walled carbon nanotube with one or more amine groups on the surface thereof are described. The method includes reacting a carbon nanotube having a hydroxyl surface group or a carboxyl surface group with ammonia in the presence of a catalyst at a temperature of about 300° C. or more. | 02-04-2010 |
20100152348 | Nanocompatibilized novel polymer blends - Compatibilized blends of two or more polymers may be formed using a quaternary amine treated organoclay. The quaternary amine treated organoclay may be a cloisite. A wide variety of polymeric blends may be formed. Such blends may include polyvinylchloride, ethylene vinyl, acetate, polymethyl methacrylate, styrene acrylonitrile copolymer, polycaprolactone, etc. | 06-17-2010 |
20100261820 | Novel method for manufacturing and dispersing nanoparticles in thermoplastics - Clays and organoclays which are treated with resorcinol diphosphate and/or bisphenol diphosphate as general nanoparticle particle dispersants and replacements for quaternary amines. The two compounds are used as self activating and self dispersing nanoparticles by localizing themselves on the particle surface in a polymer matrix and acting as a nanoparticle dispersants in general, as well as resulting in exfoliation of clays. The exfoliate clays may be used in polymers in lieu of other organic treatments. | 10-14-2010 |