KRATON POLYMERS U.S. LLC Patent applications |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20160108305 | CURABLE, RESEALABLE, SWELLABLE, REACTIVE SEALANT COMPOSITION FOR ZONAL ISOLATION AND WELL INTEGRITY - The invention relates to a curable sealant composition broadly comprising a resealable, swellable, reactive sealant and free radical initiator; said resealable, swellable reactive sealant comprises monofunctional monomer(s), multifunctional monomer(s), reactive polymer such as unsaturated styrenic block copolymer, swellable additive, and optional components. The monofunctional monomer is a vinyl ester derivative of versatic acid with C | 04-21-2016 |
20160108154 | ACCELERATOR SYSTEM, A COMPOSITION COMPRISING A SYNTHETIC ISOPRENE POLYMER AND THE ACCELERATOR SYSTEM, AND DIPPED GOODS MADE FROM THE COMPOSITION - This invention relates to an accelerator system comprising a sulphur donor, a carbamate or combination of carbamates as the only accelerator and optionally sulphur and optionally an activator, characterized in that the carbamate is a zinc dihydrocarbyldithiocarbamate, or a combination of zinc dihydrocarbyldithiocarbamates; a composition comprising a synthetic isoprene polymer latex and the accelerator system, and dipped goods made therefrom. | 04-21-2016 |
20160102164 | HIGH FLOW, HYDROGENATED STYRENE-BUTADIENE-STYRENE BLOCK COPOLYMERS AND APPLICATIONS - The invention relates to unique applications for the novel high melt flow, low viscosity, selectively hydrogenated styrene-butadiene-styrene (hSBS) or selectively hydrogenated controlled distribution styrene-butadiene/styrene-styrene (hSBSS) block copolymers, wherein the melt flow rate of said block copolymer is at least 100 g/10 min at 230° C. under 2.16 kg mass according to ASTM D1238. These block copolymers are novel and have the highest melt flow rate of any styrenic block copolymer also possessing high strength and elasticity. It has applications that prior to the present invention were not normally possible due to the normal low melt flow rate of styrenic block copolymers. The present invention also encompasses various fields of use such as a fiberglass hSBS or hSBSS reinforced mat, low viscosity hSBS or hSBSS coatings for industrial uses, hot melt adhesives prepared from hSBS or hSBSS blended with polyalpha-olefins, and elastic film, fiber, and nonwoven constructions using hSBS or hSBSS. | 04-14-2016 |
20160060437 | Transparent, Tough and Heatproof Rubber Composition Comprising Neodymium-Catalyzed Isoprene Component, And Manufacturing Process For The Same - In order to provide a rubber composition having high transparency, toughness and heat-resisting property, the present invention can provide a composition comprising a neodymium-catalyzed isoprene rubber (IR) component; and a rubber polymer (RB) component selected from the group consisting of BR, 1,2-polybutadiene rubber, and SBR, wherein the amount of IR is from about 5 to 95 mass parts with the proviso that the total amount of IR and RB is 100 mass parts, wherein the composition is substantially free of silica, wherein the composition has haze of less than about 20%, and wherein the composition has Type A Durometer hardness (0 sec) of about 30 or more. | 03-03-2016 |
20150375199 | Rotary Enthalpy Exchange Wheel Having Sulfonated Block Copolymer - A rotary enthalpy exchange wheel having a rotatable wheel with air passageways extending from a front side to a back side for passing air streams therethrough. The wheel has a rigid substrate which is coated or laminated with a desiccant composition having a sulfonated block copolymer. The sulfonated block copolymer has at least one end block A and at least one interior block B, wherein each A block contains essentially no sulfonic acid or sulfonate ester functional groups and each B block is a polymer block containing from about 10 to about 100 mol percent sulfonic acid or sulfonate ester functional groups based on the number of monomer units. | 12-31-2015 |
20150290637 | BLOCK COPOLYMERS, THEIR MANUFACTURE AND THEIR USE - A functionalized block copolymer polymerized using vinylbenzylamino derivative monomers for use in such applications as anionic exchange membranes. | 10-15-2015 |
20150284901 | TEXTILE COATING COMPOSITION - The current invention concerns a textile coating composition comprising an aqueous emulsion of a midblock sulfonated styrenic block copolymer and a poly(vinyl alcohol). It also concerns a method for preparing the textile coating composition and its application. It also concerns fabrics on which the coating compositions have been applied. | 10-08-2015 |
20150284606 | BLOCK COPOLYMERS CONTAINING A COPOLYMER MYRCENE BLOCK - A block copolymer comprising: at least one monoalkenyl arene monomer polymer block (A) and copolymer block (B) containing myrcene, said copolymer block B also including:
| 10-08-2015 |
20150284605 | ADHESIVE COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING A BLOCK COPOLYMER WITH POLYMYRCENE - The invention relates to a novel block copolymer comprising at least one polymeric monoalkenyl arene block and at least one polymeric myrcene block having a low and stable viscosity and having good adhesive properties when used in an adhesive composition or as a damping material. An adhesive composition is also described, preferably containing an SMS triblock optionally mixed with an SM diblock. The adhesive composition comprises: 1) a block copolymer having at least one polymeric monoalkenyl arene block and at least one polymeric myrcene block; 2) a tackifier; 3) optional plasticizer; and 4) optionally a stabilizer. Compared with adhesive compositions comprising SIS block copolymers, those comprising SMS block copolymers have lower and more stable viscosity. | 10-08-2015 |
20150275065 | LOW FLUID LOSS DRILLING FLUID COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING DIBLOCK COPOLYMERS - The invention relates to a selectively hydrogenated isoprene-styrene diblock copolymer having a polystyrene content of at least 40 wt. %, which when added to an oil-based mud composition, substantially reduces fluid loss. The polystyrene in the diblock has a true molecular weight greater than 60 kg/mole and the total apparent molecular weight of the diblock copolymer is at least 160 kg/mole. The drilling mud that contains about 0.5 pounds per barrel to about 10 pounds per barrel of a selectively hydrogenated isoprene-styrene diblock copolymer and a weighting agent, resulting in a drilling fluid composition exhibiting good suspension of the weighting agent and improved fluid loss performance. | 10-01-2015 |
20150219796 | HEAT FUSIBLE OIL GELS - The present invention is directed to a composition for a gel useful in fiber optic cable which has the normal consistency of a grease but which, if desired, will become a rubbery coherent gel upon heating; a method of making the heat-fusible gel, and a method of making a spliceable fiber optic cable, and a fiber optic cable. In the broadest sense, a heat-fusible oil gel composition for fiber optic cable is disclosed, comprising: from 50 to 80 wt. % of a grease-like gel based on a hydrocarbon oil containing from 2 to 10 wt. % of an S-EB or S-EP diblock polymer, or a mixture of these diblock copolymers, and from 20 to 50 wt. % of a grease-like gel based on a polar oil containing from 5 to 25 wt. % of an S-EB-S or S-EP-S triblock copolymer, or a mixture of these triblock copolymers. | 08-06-2015 |
20150191637 | HOT MELT PRESSURE SENSITIVE ADHESIVE AND THERMOSET COMPRISING STYRENE-BUTADIENE POLYMERS HAVING HIGH VINYL AND HIGH DI-BLOCK - The present invention provides methods and systems for a hot melt pressure sensitive adhesive and thermoset that comprises from about 5 to about 50 wt. % of a block copolymer, from about 0 to about 75 wt. % of a tackifying resin, from about 0 to about 45 wt. % of an oil, and from about 0 to about 3 wt. % of an antioxidant. | 07-09-2015 |
20150148488 | Impact Resistant Compositions Of Thermoplastic Polyamides And Modified Block Copolymers For Use In Tubes, Pipes, And Hoses - The present invention provides for a thermoplastic composition that includes from about 40 to about 95 wt. % of a polyamide, and from about 5 to about 30 wt. % of at least one functionalized, selectively hydrogenated block copolymer, including at least one polymer block A, the A block being at least predominantly a polymerized alkenyl arene block, and at least one selectively hydrogenated polymer block B, the B block prior to hydrogenation being at least predominantly a polymerized conjugated diene block to which grafted thereto on the average an effective amount of monomer acids or their derivatives, including maleic acid, succinic acid, itaconic acid, fumaric acid, and acrylic acid. The composition optionally includes from about 5 to about 50 wt. % of a selectively hydrogenated block copolymer. | 05-28-2015 |
20150148467 | LASER SINTERING POWDER, LASER SINTERING ARTICLE, AND A METHOD OF MAKING A LASER SINTERING ARTICLE - The present invention comprises a laser sintering powder composition comprising: greater than 30 to 90 wt. % of a hydrogenated styrene-butadiene/styrene-styrene (S(EB/S)S) block copolymer or a hydrogenated styrene-butadiene-styrene (SEBS) block copolymer, or a mixture thereof; 10 to less than 70 wt. % of a C | 05-28-2015 |
20150125682 | FUSE MOLDED THREE DIMENSIONAL ARTICLE AND A METHOD FOR MAKING THE SAME - A fuse molded modeling three dimensional article having areas of dissimilar or different hardness is described, wherein one of said areas is hard and is plastic, metal, glass, wood, concrete, rock, or mixtures thereof, and another of said areas is a less hard area comprising a controlled distribution hydrogenated styrenic block copolymer composition. Although the metal, glass, wood, concrete, and rock are not fuse moldable material, the plastic and the controlled distribution hydrogenated styrenic block copolymer composition are. Thus the scope of the invention is meant to include articles where only one area or layer of the article is fuse molded, or wherein both the hard area/layer and the soft area/layer is formed via a fuse molded technique. | 05-07-2015 |
20150104663 | OLEFINICALLY UNSATURATED RADIAL STYRENIC BLOCK COPOLYMER AND AN IMPROVED VULCANIZER-FREE LATEX COMPRISING WATER AND SAID RADIAL STYRENIC BLOCK COPOLYMER - The invention concerns an olefinically unsaturated radial styrenic block copolymer having the general formula | 04-16-2015 |
20150099815 | PROCESS FOR COAGULATING SULFONATED BLOCK COPOLYMERS - Sulfonated block copolymers (SBCs) are coagulated from SBC solutions in one or more organic solvents, including reaction mixtures obtained in the sulfonation process, by a process in which the SBC solution is ejected into or onto water provided that no steam is added to the SBC solution prior to ejection and provided that the ejection velocity as well as the water temperature and convection are controlled and balanced. The coagulation process is easy to implement and avoids or at least diminishes problems due to foaming and the formation of micro dispersions of the SBC which cannot be separated successfully or easily by conventional filtration or centrifuging. | 04-09-2015 |
20140371377 | HIGH FLOW, HYDROGENATED STYRENE-BUTADIENE-STYRENE BLOCK COPOLYMERS AND APPLICATIONS - The invention relates to unique applications for the novel high melt flow, low viscosity, selectively hydrogenated styrene-butadiene-styrene (hSBS) or selectively hydrogenated controlled distribution styrene-butadiene/styrene-styrene (hSBSS) block copolymers, wherein the melt flow rate of said block copolymer is at least 100 g/10 min at 230° C. under 2.16 kg mass according to ASTM D1238. These block copolymers are novel and have the highest melt flow rate of any styrenic block copolymer also possessing high strength and elasticity. It has applications that prior to the present invention were not normally possible due to the normal low melt flow rate of styrenic block copolymers. The present invention also encompasses various fields of use such as a fiberglass hSBS or hSBSS reinforced mat, low viscosity hSBS or hSBSS coatings for industrial uses, hot melt adhesives prepared from hSBS or hSBSS blended with polyalpha-olefins, and elastic film, fiber, and nonwoven constructions using hSBS or hSBSS. | 12-18-2014 |
20140364555 | HIGH FLOW, HYDROGENATED STYRENE-BUTADIENE-STYRENE BLOCK COPOLYMERS AND APPLICATIONS - The invention relates to unique applications for the novel high melt flow, low viscosity, selectively hydrogenated styrene-butadiene-styrene (hSBS) or selectively hydrogenated controlled distribution styrene-butadiene/styrene-styrene (hSBSS) block copolymers, wherein the melt flow rate of said block copolymer is at least 100 g/10 min at 230° C. under 2.16 kg mass according to ASTM D1238. These block copolymers are novel and have the highest melt flow rate of any styrenic block copolymer also possessing high strength and elasticity. It has applications that prior to the present invention were not normally possible due to the normal low melt flow rate of styrenic block copolymers. The present invention also encompasses various fields of use such as a fiberglass hSBS or hSBSS reinforced mat, low viscosity hSBS or hSBSS coatings for industrial uses, hot melt adhesives prepared from hSBS or hSBSS blended with polyalpha-olefins, and elastic film, fiber, and nonwoven constructions using hSBS or hSBSS. | 12-11-2014 |
20140364532 | HIGH FLOW, HYDROGENATED STYRENE-BUTADIENE-STYRENE BLOCK COPOLYMERS AND APPLICATIONS - The invention relates to unique applications for the novel high melt flow, low viscosity, selectively hydrogenated styrene-butadiene-styrene (hSBS) or selectively hydrogenated controlled distribution styrene-butadiene/styrene-styrene (hSBSS) block copolymers, wherein the melt flow rate of said block copolymer is at least 100 g/10 min at 230° C. under 2.16 kg mass according to ASTM D1238. These block copolymers are novel and have the highest melt flow rate of any styrenic block copolymer also possessing high strength and elasticity. It has applications that prior to the present invention were not normally possible due to the normal low melt flow rate of styrenic block copolymers. The present invention also encompasses various fields of use such as a fiberglass hSBS or hSBSS reinforced mat, low viscosity hSBS or hSBSS coatings for industrial uses, hot melt adhesives prepared from hSBS or hSBSS blended with polyalpha-olefins, and elastic film, fiber, and nonwoven constructions using hSBS or hSBSS. | 12-11-2014 |
20140343177 | BLOCK COPOLYMERS, THEIR MANUFACTURE AND THEIR USE - A functionalized block copolymer polymerized using vinylbenzylamino derivative monomers for use in such applications as anionic exchange membranes. | 11-20-2014 |
20140197032 | Anion Exchange Block Copolymers, Their Manufacture And Their Use - Selectively amino- or phosphino-functionalized block copolymers, and their preparation, for use as anion exchange membrane materials. The selectively functionalized block copolymers have at least two end blocks A each of which are substantially free of amino- or phosphino-functional groups, and have at least one interior block D which comprises on average at least one amino- or phosphino-functionalized polymer unit of formula (I) | 07-17-2014 |
20140128527 | FIRE RETARDANT SYSTEMS FOR POLYMERS THAT ENABLE FLEXIBILITY AND STRENGTH - The present invention relates to advanced flame/fire retardant compositions for fabric, upholstery, carpet, barrier, automotive, building construction, communication, and consumer electronics applications. The flame retardant composition comprises: about 5-25 wt. % hydrogenated styrenic block copolymer, about 6-40 wt. % polyolefin, about 50-80 wt. % inorganic flame retardant, about 0-5 wt. % coating, about 0-5 wt. % functionalized styrenic block copolymer, about 0-7 wt. % agri-derived heat resistant liquid, about 0.05-1.0 wt. % antioxidant, and about 0-7 wt. % optional additives such as metal deactivator, colorant, filler, and/or lubricants, wherein said composition totals 100 wt. %. An article made from the flame retardant composition, such as film, fiber, cable, and wire insulation meets various European and U.S. standards. The flame retardant compositions possess a good balance of tensile strength, elongation, flame resistance, and processability that has previously been unobtainable. | 05-08-2014 |
20140080963 | Paramethylstyrene Block Copolymers And Their Use - The present invention comprises an uncrosslinked composition of a styrenic block copolymer and PMS-I/B-PMS (paramethylstyrene-isoprene/butadiene-paramethylestyrene) block copolymer, optionally with one or more antioxidants and a carbon radical scavenger. The mid-block IB is a random mixture of isoprene and butadiene. Further, a process is disclosed for making the uncrosslinked composition. The present invention also includes an uncrosslinked composition of homo polystyrene, and PMS-I/B-PMS block copolymer, optionally with one or more antioxidants and a carbon radical scavenger. The present invention also comprises a crosslinked polyolefin-free composition of PMS-I/B-PMS block copolymer, optionally with a styrenic block copolymer and one or more antioxidants, a carbon radical scavenger, and free radical initiator. The present invention also includes an article incorporating an uncrosslinked composition of a styrenic block copolymer and homo polystyrene, and PMS-I/B-PMS block copolymer, optionally with one or more antioxidants and a carbon radical scavenger. | 03-20-2014 |
20140069624 | FABRICS AND OTHER SUBSTRATES WITH ENHANCED COOLING - An article made up of a substrate which has a polymer coating applied to at least one of its surfaces, wherein the polymer coating forms an interrupted pattern such that at least 10% to 80% of the substrate surface remains uncoated, and wherein the polymer coating comprises a moisture permeable polymer. | 03-13-2014 |
20140014289 | ENHANCED-EFFICIENCY ENERGY RECOVERY VENTILATION CORE - An energy recovery system having a core unit permitting heat and moisture exchange between air streams passing therethrough, the core unit having two or more multilayer composite structures, the multilayer composite structure being made up of:
| 01-16-2014 |
20130331479 | CURABLE POLYMERIC COMPOSITIONS FOR CABLE FILLING - A curable polymeric composition is herein disclosed. According to one embodiment, a curable polymeric composition comprises a thermoplastic block copolymer containing at least two polymer blocks A separated by at least one polymer block B. Each polymer block A is primarily a poly(monovinyl aromatic hydrocarbon) block, and polymer block B includes hydrogenated conjugated didne. The solid curable polymeric composition further comprises a curable functional compound compatible with polymer block A. The solid curable polymeric composition optionally comprises an initiator, a plasticizer, an antioxidant; a tackifyer and an aromatic resin. | 12-12-2013 |
20130299731 | HIGH FLOW, HYDROGENATED STYRENE-BUTADIENE-STYRENE BLOCK COPOLYMER AND APPLICATIONS - The invention relates to unique applications for the novel high melt flow, low viscosity, selectively hydrogenated styrene-butadiene-styrene (hSBS) or selectively hydrogenated controlled distribution styrene-butadiene/styrene-styrene (hSBSS) block copolymers, wherein the melt flow rate of said block copolymer is at least 100 g/10 min. at 230° C. under 2.16 kg mass according to ASTM D1238. These block copolymers are novel and have the highest melt flow rate of any styrenic block copolymer also possessing high strength and elasticity. It has applications that prior to the present invention were not normally possible due to the normal low melt flow rate of styrenic block copolymers. The present invention also encompasses various fields of use such as a fiberglass hSBS or hSBSS reinforced mat, low viscosity hSBS or hSBSS coatings for industrial uses, hot melt adhesives prepared from hSBS or hSBSS blended with polyalpha-olefins, and elastic film, fiber, and nonwoven constructions using hSBS or hSBSS. | 11-14-2013 |
20130261220 | Low Viscosity Synthetic Cement - The present invention relates to a synthetic cement that comprises a low viscosity monofunctional monomer, a dicyclopentadienyl moiety having a pendant free radical reactive species, 1,3-butyleneglycol dimethacrylate, unsaturated styrenic block copolymer, and a peroxide curing agent. Additionally it may include weighting agents depending on the circumstances of the well, as is well known to those skilled in the art. Other additional components such as oil based mud, suspending agents, Portland cement, acrylates and methacrylates, retardant curing additives, and clays may optionally be incorporated into the synthetic cement. The synthetic cement is activated by heat, for example, and can be crafted to set within a certain time frame, for example in 4 hours, so that it pumpable for as long as need be, and then be set to seal the well in the manner desired. | 10-03-2013 |
20130240438 | Blends of Sulfonated Block Copolymers And Particulate Carbon And Membranes, Films, And Coatings Comprising Them - Blends comprising a sulfonated block copolymer and particulate carbon are useful materials for membranes, films and coatings in applications which require high dimensional stability, high water vapor transport, high conductivity, and low flammability. The sulfonated block copolymer comprises at least two polymer end blocks A and at least one polymer interior block B wherein each A block contains essentially no sulfonic acid or sulfonate functional groups and each B block is a polymer block containing from about 10 to about 100 mol percent sulfonic acid or sulfonate functional groups based on the number of monomer units of the B block. | 09-19-2013 |
20130231406 | METAL-NEUTRALIZED SULFONATED BLOCK COPOLYMERS - The present disclosure relates to a process for neutralizing a sulfonated block copolymer with a metal compound, to metal-neutralized block copolymers, and to various articles comprising the metal-neutralized block copolymers, e.g., in form of a water vapor permeable membrane which comprises the metal-neutralized block copolymers. The present disclosure further relates to a means and a method for storing and stabilizing a polar component such as a metal compound in a non-polar liquid phase by immuring the polar component in micelles of the sulfonated block copolymer in the non-polar liquid phase. | 09-05-2013 |
20130225020 | HIGH FLOW, HYDROGENATED STYRENE-BUTADIENE-STYRENE BLOCK COPOLYMER AND APPLICATIONS - The invention relates to unique applications for the novel high melt flow, low viscosity, selectively hydrogenated styrene-butadiene-styrene (hSBS) or selectively hydrogenated controlled distribution styrene-butadiene/styrene-styrene (hSBSS) block copolymers, wherein the melt flow rate of said block copolymer is at least 100 g/10 min at 230° C. under 2.16 kg mass according to ASTM D1238. These block copolymers are novel and have the highest melt flow rate of any styrenic block copolymer also possessing high strength and elasticity. It has applications that prior to the present invention were not normally possible due to the normal low melt flow rate of styrenic block copolymers. The present invention also encompasses various fields of use such as a fiberglass hSBS or hSBSS reinforced mat, low viscosity hSBS or hSBSS coatings for industrial uses, hot melt adhesives prepared from hSBS or hSBSS blended with polyalpha-olefins, and elastic film, fiber, and nonwoven constructions using hSBS or hSBSS. | 08-29-2013 |
20130108880 | SULFONATED BLOCK COPOLYMER LAMINATES WITH POLAR OR ACTIVE METAL SUBSTRATES | 05-02-2013 |
20130102213 | POLYOXYALKYLENEAMINE MODIFIED SULFONATED BLOCK COPOLYMERS, THEIR PREPARATION AND THEIR USE - The present disclosure relates to polyoxyalkyleneamine (“POA”) modified sulfonated block copolymers, their preparation and their use as emulsifiers as well as materials for flexible and pressure-adhesive membranes, films and coatings. | 04-25-2013 |
20130101767 | METHOD FOR MELT PROCESSING SULFONATED BLOCK COPOLYMERS AND ARTICLES COMPRISING OPTIONALLY AMINE MODIFIED SULFONATED BLOCK COPOLYMERS - The present disclosure provides a method for melt processing a sulfonated block copolymer in which the sulfonic acid or sulfonate functional groups are partially or completely neutralized by an amine, and to articles obtained by the method. Moreover, the shaped articles which are obtained by molding a composition comprising the neutralized sulfonated block copolymer may can be converted into shaped articles which comprise the sulfonated block copolymer(s) employed in the preparation of the amine neutralized block copolymer(s). | 04-25-2013 |
20130096265 | MIKTOPOLYMER COMPOSITIONS - The present invention provides a block copolymer composition and method of making the same having the structures (A | 04-18-2013 |
20130015071 | MODIFIED SULFONATED BLOCK COPOLYMERS AND THE PREPARATION THEREOFAANM Willis; Carl L.AACI HoustonAAST TXAACO USAAGP Willis; Carl L. Houston TX US - Described herein are modified sulfonated block copolymers which comprise at least two polymer end blocks A and at least one polymer interior block B, wherein each A block contains essentially no sulfonic acid or sulfonate functional groups and each B block comprises sulfonation susceptible monomer units and, based on the number of the sulfonation susceptible monomer units, from about 10 to about 100 mol % of a functional group of formula (I) | 01-17-2013 |
20120172516 | ELASTIC FILM/FIBER FORMULATIONS - The present invention relates to elastic film formulations that have surprisingly high tensile strengths in addition to good viscosity stability and are based on a blend of two styrene block copolymers, namely, styrene-isoprene/butadiene-styrene and styrene-butadiene-styrene. The blend of these two styrenic block copolymers in the range set forth and described herein yield high tensile strength that is at least 50% higher than that of the prior art based styrenic block copolymers and have good viscosity stability. Moreover, the present invention relates to a blend of two different styrene block copolymers that can be made by dry blending the block copolymer components. Then the blend can be extruded into uncross-linked film, fiber, or plurality of fibers. | 07-05-2012 |
20120101231 | Polymer Composition prepared from acrylic polymer grafted with a functionalized block copolymers - The present invention relates to various end use applications prepared from certain block copolymers. The block copolymers include one or more A or A′ blocks or B blocks plus one or more terminal M blocks. Each A and A′ is a block or segment comprising predominantly a polymerized alkenyl aromatic compound, each B is a block or segment comprising predominantly a polymerized conjugated alkadiene, and each M is a six membered anhydride ring and/or acid group. The anhydride rings are prepared by thermally decomposing adjacent units of (1-methyl-1-alkyl)alkyl acrylic esters such as t-butylmethylacrylate. A wide variety of polymers are disclosed having the stable anhydride rings in the polymer backbone. The invention relates specifically to various end uses prepared from the reaction product of such block copolymers with various reactive resins, reactive monomers and metal derivatives. | 04-26-2012 |
20120070665 | Thermofusible Composition For Slush Moulding - A thermofusible composition comprising from about 40 to about 70 weight percent of a selectively hydrogenated styrenic block copolymer (HSBC), and from about 1 to about 30 weight percent of a butylene homopolymer, a butylenes copolymer, or a combination thereof, wherein the HSBC is: | 03-22-2012 |
20110263782 | High Melt Flow Block Copolymers for Non-Woven Adhesives - The present invention provides a low viscosity block copolymer for non-wovens construction adhesives of the formula [A−(A/B)]nX, wherein A represents an aromatic vinyl compound and (A/B) represents a polymer block obtained by random copolymerization of a mixture of a aromatic vinyl compound and butadiene in a weight ratio in the range of from 2:98 to 30:70, wherein n is an integer in the range of from 1 to 5, and wherein X is the remainder of the coupling agent. | 10-27-2011 |
20110263763 | METHOD FOR VARYING THE TRANSPORT PROPERTIES OF A FILM CAST FROM A SULFONATED COPOLYMER - A method for varying the transport properties of a film cast from a polymer having at least two polymer end blocks A and at least one polymer interior block B wherein each A block is a polymer block resistant to sulfonation and each B block is a polymer block susceptible to sulfonation, and wherein said A and B blocks do not contain any significant levels of olefinic unsaturation. The method includes casting the polymer using a solvent mixture having two or more solvents selected from the group consisting of polar solvents and non-polar solvents. | 10-27-2011 |
20110184082 | Compositions Containing Styrene-Isobutylene-Styrene And Styrene-Ethylene/Butylene-Styrene Block Copolymers - The present invention provides for a composition that includes a hydrogenated styrenic block copolymer that has at least one block A and at least one block B, and about 10 to about 90 percent by weight of an styrene-isobutylene-styrene block copolymer. Each A is an monoalkenyl arene and each B block is a controlled distribution copolymer of at least one mono alkenyl arene and at least one conjugated diene, having the general formula A-EB/A-A and (A-EB/A)nX. Each B block comprises terminal regions adjacent to the A blocks that are rich in conjugated diene units and one or more regions not adjacent to the A blocks that are rich in mono alkenyl arene units. Oil-free compositions that result in the combination of low gaseous permeability, low thermal conductivity, strong vibration and sound attenuation, and optionally high levels of light transmission with relatively low haze values while maintaining melt flow rates suitable for easy processability are preferred. | 07-28-2011 |
20110112236 | THERMOPLASTIC POLYURETHANE BLOCK COPOLYMER COMPOSITIONS - A novel block copolymer composition including a hydrogenated block copolymer that has at least one block A and at least one block B, and wherein (a) prior to hydrogenation each A block is a mono alkenyl arene homopolymer block and each B block is a controlled distribution copolymer block of at least one conjugated diene and at least one mono alkenyl arene, (b) subsequent to hydrogenation about 0-10% of the arene double bonds have been reduced, and at least about 90% of the conjugated diene double bonds have been reduced, (c) each A block having a number average molecular weight between about 3,000 and about 60,000 and each B block having a number average molecular weight between about 30,000 and about 300,000, (d) each B block comprises terminal regions adjacent to the A blocks that are rich in conjugated diene units and one or more regions not adjacent to the A blocks that are rich in mono alkenyl arene units, (e) the total amount of mono alkenyl arene in the hydrogenated block copolymer is about 5 percent weight to about 50 percent weight, and (f) the weight percent of mono alkenyl arene in each B block is between about 10 percent and about 75 percent. The thermoplastic polyurethane elastomer is present in the block copolymer in an amount from about 50 to about 95 percent by weight of a thermoplastic polyurethane elastomer. | 05-12-2011 |
20110112217 | PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF AN ARTIFICIAL LATEX - Accordingly, the invention provides a process for the preparation of an artificial latex, comprising the steps: (a) emulsification of a cement comprising a rubber dissolved in a suitable organic solvent, together with an aqueous surfactant solution, thus forming an oil-in-water emulsion; (b) step-wise reduction of the solvent content of the oil-in-water emulsion in two or more stages resulting in an artificial latex. In addition, the invention provides a continuous stirred vessel for removing an organic solvent from an oil-in-water emulsion comprising rubber dissolved in an organic solvent. | 05-12-2011 |
20100298514 | SULFONATED BLOCK COPOLYMERS HAVING ETHYLENE AND DIENE INTERIOR BLOCKS, AND VARIOUS USES FOR SUCH BLOCK COPOLYMERS - A sulfonated block copolymer which is solid and non-dispersible in water having at least two polymer end blocks A and at least one interior block B wherein each A block is a polymer block resistant to sulfonation and each B block is a polymer block susceptible to sulfonation, wherein the A and B blocks do not contain any significant levels of olefinic unsaturation. Each A block includes one or more segments selected from polymerized (i) ethylene, (ii) monomers of conjugated dienes having a vinyl content less than 35 mol percent prior to hydrogenation, and (iii) mixtures thereof; and each B block comprising segments of one or more polymerized vinyl aromatic monomers selected from (i) unsubstituted styrene monomers, (ii) ortho-substituted styrene monomers, (iii) meta-substituted styrene monomers, (iv) alpha-methylstyrene, (v) 1,1-diphenylethylene, (vi) 1,2-diphenylethylene and (vii) mixtures thereof. | 11-25-2010 |
20100204403 | SULFONATED BLOCK COPOLYMERS, METHOD FOR MAKING SAME, AND VARIOUS USES FOR SUCH BLOCK COPOLYMERS - A pre-cursor block copolymer for sulfonation which, prior to hydrogenation, has the general configuration A-B-A, A-B-A-B-A, (A-B-A)nX, (A-B)nX, A-D-B-D-A, A-B-D-B-A, (A-D-B)nX, (A-B-D)nX or mixtures thereof, wherein A, B and D blocks do not contain any significant levels of olefinic unsaturation. Each A and D block is a polymer block resistant to sulfonation, and each B block is a polymer block susceptible to sulfonation. Each A block is a segment of one or more polymerized para-substituted styrene monomers, each B block contains segments of one or more vinyl aromatic monomers selected from polymerized (i) unsubstituted styrene monomers, (ii) ortho-substituted styrene monomers, (iii) meta-substituted styrene monomers, (iv) alpha-methylstyrene, (v) 1,1-diphenylethylene, (vi) 1,2-diphenylethylene and (vii) mixtures thereof, and each D block contains polymers having a glass transition temperature less than 20° C. and a number average molecular weight of between 1,000 and 50,000 | 08-12-2010 |
20100203785 | COMPOSITION CONTAINING SULFONATED BLOCK COPOLYMERS AND ARTICLES MADE THEREFROM - A composition having a sulfonated block copolymer which is solid and non-dispersible in water having at least two polymer end blocks A, at least one polymer interior block B, and at least one polymer block D. Each A block is a segment of one or more polymerized para-substituted styrene monomers, each B block contains segments of one or more vinyl aromatic monomers selected from polymerized (i) unsubstituted styrene monomers, (ii) ortho-substituted styrene monomers, (iii) meta-substituted styrene monomers, (iv) alpha-methylstyrene, (v) 1,1-diphenylethylene, (vi) 1,2-diphenylethylene and (vii) mixtures thereof, and each D block having a glass transition temperature of less than 20° C. and a number average molecular weight of between 1,000 and 50,000 Adhesives, coatings and membranes are formed from the composition. Various articles are formed with the composition including films, fibers, fabrics, laminates, and absorbent cores. | 08-12-2010 |
20100203784 | PROCESS FOR PREPARING SULFONATED BLOCK COPOLYMERS AND VARIOUS USES FOR SUCH BLOCK COPOLYMERS - A process for preparing sulfonated block copolymers that are solid in water having at least two polymer end blocks A and at least one polymer interior block B involving sulfonating the interior block B until substantially sulfonated. Each A block having one or more segments selected from polymerized (i) para-substituted styrene monomers, (ii) ethylene, (iii) alpha olefins of 3 to 18 carbon atoms; (iv) hydrogenated 1,3-cyclodiene monomers, (v) hydrogenated monomers of conjugated dienes having a vinyl content less than 35 mol percent prior to hydrogenation, (vi) acrylic esters, (vii) methacrylic esters, and (viii) mixtures thereof. Each B block having segments of one or more polymerized vinyl aromatic monomers selected from (i) unsubstituted styrene monomers, (ii) ortho-substituted styrene monomers, (iii) meta-substituted styrene monomers, (iv) alpha-methylstyrene, (v) 1,1-diphenylethylene, (vi) 1,2-diphenylethylene and (vii) mixtures thereof. | 08-12-2010 |
20100203783 | SULFONATED BLOCK COPOLYMERS METHOD FOR MAKING SAME, AND VARIOUS USES FOR SUCH BLOCK COPOLYMERS - A sulfonated block copolymer which is solid and non-dispersible in water having at least two polymer end blocks A and at least one polymer interior block B wherein each A block is a polymer containing essentially no sulfonic acid or sulfonate functional groups and each B block is a polymer block containing 10 to 100 mol percent sulfonic acid or sulfonate functional groups based on the number of monomer units of the B block, and wherein said A and B blocks do not contain any significant levels of olefinic unsaturation. Also claimed are processes for making such block copolymers, and the various end uses and applications for such block copolymers. | 08-12-2010 |
20100203782 | SULFONATED BLOCK COPOLYMERS HAVING ACRYLIC ESTERAND METHACRYLIC ESTER INTERIOR BLOCKS, AND VARIOUS USES FOR SUCH BLOCKS, AND VARIOUS USES FOR SUCH BLOCK COPOLYMERS - A sulfonated block copolymer which is solid and non-dispersible in water having at least two polymer end blocks A and at least one interior block B wherein each A block is a polymer block resistant to sulfonation and each B block is a polymer block susceptible to sulfonation, wherein the A and B blocks do not contain any significant levels of olefinic unsaturation. Each A block having one or more segments selected from (i) acrylic esters, (ii) methacrylic esters, and (viii) mixtures thereof; and each B block comprising segments of one or more polymerized vinyl aromatic monomers selected from (i) unsubstituted styrene monomers, (ii) ortho-substituted styrene monomers, (iii) meta-substituted styrene monomers, (iv) alpha-methylstyrene, (v) 1,1-diphenylethylene, (vi) 1,2-diphenylethylene and (vii) mixtures thereof. | 08-12-2010 |
20100190912 | THERMOPLASTIC ELASTOMER COMPOSITION - The present invention relates to a thermoplastic elastomer composition having a durometer hardness (ASTM D2240) of Shore A 30 to 90 comprising:
| 07-29-2010 |
20100130670 | END USE APPLICATIONS PREPARED FROM CERTAIN BLOCK COPOLYMERS - Articles and methods for forming articles containing hybrid block copolymers having conjugated diene and/or alkenyl aromatic and at least one block of (1-methyl-1-alkyl)alkyl ester groups and/or anhydride groups which are derived from the ester groups and/or acid groups. | 05-27-2010 |
20100010154 | GELS PREPARED FROM DPE CONTAINING BLOCK COPOLYMERS - The present invention relates to gels prepared from novel anionic block copolymers of mono alkenyl arenes, diphenylethylenes and conjugated dienes, and to blends of such block copolymers with oils. The block copolymers are selectively hydrogenated and have mono alkenyl arene/diphenylethylene end blocks and conjugated diene mid blocks. The block copolymer may be combined with oils and other components to form the gels of the present invention. | 01-14-2010 |
20090299010 | PROCESS FOR PREPARING A BITUMINOUS BINDER COMPOSITION - The present invention is directed to a process for preparing a polymer modified bituminous binder composition in the substantial absence of crosslinking agents by heating a bitumen component in a stirred tank to a temperature from 185° C. to 221° C.; adding a block copolymer composition to the bitumen component while the bitumen component is being stirred to form a homogeneous mixture of the bitumen component and the block copolymer composition; and continuing to stir the homogeneous mixture while maintaining the temperature from 185° C. to 221° C. for a period of time from 4 hours to 30 hours thereby forming a cured polymer modified bituminous binder composition. The block copolymer composition utilized in the process comprises a diblock copolymer comprising one block of a monovinylaromatic hydrocarbon and one block of a conjugated diene having a peak molecular weight from 30,000 to 78,000 and a vinyl content from 35 to 80 mol percent based on the number of repeat monomer units in the conjugated diene block, and optionally one or more block copolymers comprising at least two blocks of monovinylaromatic hydrocarbon and at least one block of conjugated diene, the block copolymer selected from linear triblock copolymers having a peak molecular weight that is 1.5 to 3.0 times the peak molecular weight of the diblock copolymer, multiarm coupled block copolymers having a peak molecular weight that is 1.5 to 9.0 times the peak molecular weight of the diblock copolymer, and mixtures thereof, wherein each block copolymer has a vinyl content from 35 to 80 mol percent based on the number of repeat monomer units in the conjugated diene block, wherein when both (i) and (ii) are present in the block copolymer composition, the ratio of (i) to (ii) is greater than 1:1. The present invention is further related to an alternative to this process, a specific class of bituminous binder compositions and concentrates and a specific class of block copolymer compositions. | 12-03-2009 |
20090281211 | PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF AN ARTIFICIAL LATEX - A process of producing an artificial latex, comprising the steps:
| 11-12-2009 |
20090264590 | HIGH MOLECULAR WEIGHT COUPLED BLOCK COPOLYMER COMPOSITIONS - High molecular weight coupled block copolymer composition comprising
| 10-22-2009 |
20090247689 | ELASTIC FILM GRADE THERMOPLASTIC POLYMER COMPOSITIONS HAVING IMPROVED ELASTIC PERFORMANCE - The present invention provides an improved block copolymer composition for extruding films having excellent stress relaxation and increased retained tension or load at elevated temperatures, as well as a film cast from this composition. The composition is comprised of (a) 100 parts by weight of a mixture of two or more hydrogenated styrenic block copolymers (HSBC's) having at least two polystyrene end-blocks and a mid-block of a polymerized diene wherein at least 80 mol % of the residual unsaturation has been hydrogenated, wherein HSBC #1 has an apparent number average molecular weight between 35,000 and 90,000 and a polystyrene content between 15 and 40 percent by weight, wherein HSBC #2 has an apparent number average molecular weight between 95,000 and 150,000 and a polystyrene content between 15 and 40 percent by weight, wherein the ration w/w of HSBC #1 versus HSBC #2 is in the range of from 8:1 to 1:8, (b) from 10 to 50 parts by weight per 100 parts by weight of polymer (phr) of a a medium molecular weight polystyrene (2) or a mixture of a low molecular weight polystyrene (1) and a medium molecular weight polystyrene (2), wherein PS (1) has a molecular weight in the range of 500 to 4,000 and PS(2) has a molecular weight in the range of 20,000 to 150,000 and wherein PS(1) and PS(2) are used in a weight ratio of 1:5 to 5:1, (c) from 3 to 50 phr of a filler, and (d) from 30 to 70 phr of a softening agent. | 10-01-2009 |
20090234059 | MIKTOPOLYMER COMPOSITIONS - The present invention provides a block copolymer composition and method of making the same having the structures (A | 09-17-2009 |
20090209698 | PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF AN ARTIFICIAL LATEX - A process for the preparation of an aqueous rubber emulsion (artificial latex), comprising the steps:
| 08-20-2009 |
20090186958 | GEL COMPOSITIONS - Disclosed are four gel compositions that have improved properties over the prior art. These gels include elastosols, solid rubbery gels, UV cured gels and chemically cured gels. The gels are formed from selectively hydrogenated styrene/diene block copolymers, unhydrogenated styrene/diene block copolymers, and selectively hydrogenated styrene/diene block copolymers that have been maleated. | 07-23-2009 |
20090163361 | SOFT ELASTOMERIC FILMS - Elastomeric films which are both soft and thermally, UV and oxidatively stable are provided. The films are composed of coupled, selectively hydrogenated block copolymers having a relatively high molecular weight and high vinyl content. In addition to the block copolymer other components may be present in formulated films such as other block copolymers, hydrocarbon resins, polyolefins, metallocene polyolefins, homopolystyrene or mineral oils. The softness of the films is determined by the stress at 100% tensile elongation where the films with suitable softness have a 100% stress of about 100 psi or less. While soft, the films also are strong with tensile strengths of 1000 psi or more and suitable hysteresis properties. The elastomeric films are useful as integral components of personal hygiene articles such as gloves, diapers, incontinence products, disposable swimwear and disposable undergarments. | 06-25-2009 |
20090093584 | End Use Applications Prepared From Certain Block Copolymers - The present invention relates to various end use applications prepared from certain block copolymers. The block copolymers include one or more A or A′ blocks or B blocks plus one or more terminal M blocks. Each A and A′ is a block or segment comprising predominantly a polymerized alkenyl aromatic compound, each B is a block or segment comprising predominantly a polymerized conjugated alkadiene, and each M is a six membered anhydride ring and/or acid group. The anhydride rings are prepared by thermally decomposing adjacent units of (1-methyl-1-alkyl)alkyl acrylic esters such as t-butylmethylacrylate. A wide variety of polymers are disclosed having the stable anhydride rings in the polymer backbone. The invention relates specifically to various end uses prepared from the reaction product of such block copolymers with various reactive resins, reactive monomers and metal derivatives. | 04-09-2009 |
20090062457 | STYRENIC BLOCK COPOLYMERS AND COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING THE SAME - A block copolymer of the formula [S-I-(I/B)] | 03-05-2009 |
20090062420 | Block Copolymers Having Distinct Isoprene and butadiene Midblocks, Method for Making Same, and Uses For Such Block Copolymers - A block terpolymer for use in photocurable compositions, flexographic printing plates or hot melt adhesives having a molecular structure according to the general formula: | 03-05-2009 |
20080275183 | BITUMINOUS BINDER COMPOSITION AND PROCESS FOR PREPARING THE SAME - The present invention is directed to a process for preparing a polymer modified bituminous binder composition in the substantial absence of crosslinking agents by heating a bitumen component in a stirred tank to a temperature from 160° C. to 221° C.; adding a block copolymer composition to the bitumen component while the bitumen component is being stirred to form a homogeneous mixture of the bitumen component and the block copolymer composition; and continuing to stir the homogeneous mixture while maintaining the temperature from 180° C. to 221° C. for a total period of time from 4 hours to 30 hours thereby forming a cured polymer modified bituminous binder composition. The block copolymer composition utilized in the process comprises one or more block copolymers having at least one monovinylaromatic block and either (I) at least one polybutadiene block having a vinyl content of less than 15 mol percent and at least one polybutadiene block having a vinyl content of greater than 25 mol percent or (II) at least one polybutadiene block having a vinyl content that tapers from a vinyl content of less than 15 mol percent at the first end adjacent to the monovinylaromatic block to a vinyl content that is greater than 25 mol percent at the second end which is furthest from the monovinylaromatic block and optionally at least one polybutadiene block having a vinyl content of less than 15 mol percent. | 11-06-2008 |