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Bioabsorbable and biocompatible polyurethanes and polyamides for medical devices

Absorbable polyurethanes, polyamides and polyester urethanes prepared from at least one compound selected from: or the diamines and diisocyanates thereof, wherein each X represents a member independently selected from —CH2COO— (glycolic acid moiety), —CH(CH3)COO— (lactic acid moiety), —CH2CH2OCH2COO— (dioxanone), —CH2CH2CH2CH2CH2COO— (caprolactone moiety), —(CH2)yCOO— where y is one of the numbers 2, 3, 4 or 6-24 inclusive, and —(CH2CH2O)z′CH2COO— where z′ is an integer between 2 and 24, inclusive; each Y represents a member independently selected from —COCH2O— (glycolic ester moiety), —COCH(CH3)O— (lactic ester moiety), —COCH2OCH2CH2O— (dioxanone ester), —COCH2CH2CH2CH2CH2O— (caprolactone ester), —CO(CH2)mO— where m is an integer between 2, 3, 4 or 6-24 inclusive, —COCH2O(CH2CH2O)n— where n is an integer between 2 and 24, inclusive; R′ is hydrogen, benzyl or an alkyl group, the alkyl group being either straight-chained or branched; p is an integer between 1 and 4, inclusive; and Rn represents one or more members selected from H, alkoxy, benzyloxy, aldehyde, halogen, carboxylic acid and —NO2, which is attached directly to an aromatic ring or attached through an aliphatic chain. Absorbable polymers prepared from these compounds are useful for drug delivery, tissue engineering, tissue adhesives, adhesion prevention and other implantable medical devices.
Owner:BEZWADA BIOMEDICAL LLC

Bioabsorbable and biocompatible polyurethanes and polyamides for medical devices

Absorbable polyurethanes, polyamides and polyester urethanes prepared from at least one compound selected from:or the diamines and diisocyanates thereof, wherein each X represents a member independently selected from —CH2COO— (glycolic acid moiety), —CH(CH3)COO— (lactic acid moiety), —CH2CH2OCH2COO— (dioxanone), —CH2CH2CH2CH2CH2COO— (caprolactone moiety), —(CH2)yCOO— where y is one of the numbers 2, 3, 4 or 6-24 inclusive, and —(CH2CH2O)z′CH2COO— where z′ is an integer between 2 and 24, inclusive; each Y represents a member independently selected from —COCH2O— (glycolic ester moiety), —COCH(CH3)O— (lactic ester moiety), —COCH2OCH2CH2O— (dioxanone ester), —COCH2CH2CH2CH2CH2O— (caprolactone ester), —CO(CH2)mO— where m is an integer between 2, 3, 4 or 6-24 inclusive, —COCH2O(CH2CH2O)n— where n is an integer between 2 and 24, inclusive; R′ is hydrogen, benzyl or an alkyl group, the alkyl group being either straight-chained or branched; p is an integer between 1 and 4, inclusive; and Rn represents one or more members selected from H, alkoxy, benzyloxy, aldehyde, halogen, carboxylic acid and —NO2, which is attached directly to an aromatic ring or attached through an aliphatic chain. Absorbable polymers prepared from these compounds are useful for drug delivery, tissue engineering, tissue adhesives, adhesion prevention and other implantable medical devices.
Owner:BEZWADA BIOMEDICAL LLC

Tin promoted platinum catalyst for carbonylation of lower alkyl alcohols

A carbonylation catalyst useful for producing esters and carboxylic acids in a vapor phase carbonylation process, wherein the catalyst includes a solid component having a catalytically effective amount of platinum and tin associated with a solid catalyst support material and a vaporous halide promoter component.
Owner:EASTMAN CHEM CO

Carrier ampholytes of high pH range

Carboxylic acid-substituted polyalkylene polyamines in which amine nitrogen atoms on the polyamine backbone structure are replaced by guanidine groups provide a pH range extending into high pH values. These substances are useful as carrier ampholytes in isoelectric focusing.
Owner:BIO RAD LAB INC

Heterobifunctional monomers and uses therefor

In accordance with the present invention, there are provided novel heterobifunctional monomers and users for the same. Invention compounds have many of the properties required by the microelectronics industry, such as, for example, hydrophobicity, high Tg values, low dielectric constant, ionic purity, low coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE), and the like. These properties result in a thermoset that is particularly well suited to high performance applications where typical operating temperatures are often significantly higher than those at which prior art materials were suitable. Invention compounds are particularly ideal for use in the manufacture of electronic components, such as, for example, printed circuit boards, and the like.
Owner:HENKEL IP & HOLDING GMBH

Five-ring liquid crystal compound having cyclohexane ring, liquid crystal composition, and liquid crystal display device

A liquid crystal compound represented by formula (1), a liquid crystal composition comprising the compound, and a liquid crystal display device comprising the composition:For example, R1 is alkyl having 1 to 20; ring A1, ring A2, ring A3, ring A4, ring A5, and ring A6 are 1,4-cyclohexylene or 1,4-phenylene; Z1, Z2, Z3, Z4, Z5, and Z6 is a single bond; X1 is hydrogen or halogen; l, m, n, o, p, and q are 0 or 1, and l+m+n+o+p+q is 3.
Owner:JNC CORP +1

Synthesis process of phenyl dimethylene diisocyanate

The synthesis process of phenyl dimethylene diisocyanate belongs to the field of isocyanate synthesizing technology. In inert liquid medium, phenyl dimethylamine or its hydrochloride or carbonate reacts with bis(trichloromethyl) carbonate at the temperature of -20 deg.c to -60 deg.c, before heating and reflux reaction for 0.5-5 hr to synthesize phenyl dimethylene diisocyanate. The amount of bis(trichloromethyl) carbonate is 0.5-15 times that of phenyl dimethylamine or its hydrochloride or carbonate. The present invention has stable solid crystal materials, and is environment friendly and suitable for industrial production.
Owner:杭州崇舜化学有限公司

Novel cyanate ester compound, flame-retardant resin composition, and cured product thereof

A cyanate ester compound represented by the formula (1), wherein Ar2 represents a phenylene group, a naphthylene group or a biphenylene group, Ar1 represents a naphthylene group or a biphenylene group when Ar2 is a phenylene group, or Ar1 represents a phenylene group, a naphthylene group or a biphenylene group when Ar2 is a naphthylene group or a biphenylene group, Rx represents all substituents of Ar1, each Rx is the same or different and represents hydrogen, an alkyl group or an aryl group, Ry represents all substituents of Ar2, each Ry is the same or different and represents hydrogen, an alkyl group or an aryl group, and n is an integer of 1 to 50.
Owner:MITSUBISHI GAS CHEM CO INC

Polyurethane elastomers having improved physical properties and a process for the production thereof

A polyol composition having a number average molecular weight of from about 1,000 to about 3,000 Daltons is made up of (1) at least 60% by weight of a low monol polyoxypropylene polyol having a number average molecular weight of from about 2,000 to 12,000 Da and a degree of unsaturation less than or equal to 0.02 meq / g and (2) no more than 40% by weight of a polyol having a number average molecular weight of from about 400 to about 1,000 Da and a polydispersity index greater than 1.1. This polyol composition is reacted with a diisocyanate, a polyisocyanate, an isocyanate-terminated prepolymer or an isocyanate-terminated quasi-prepolymer to produce polyurethane elastomers having good physical and mechanical properties. Any of the known processes for producing polyurethane elastomers, including one-shot processes, may be used to produce elastomers in accordance with the present invention.
Owner:COVESTRO LLC

Method for preparing xylylene diisocyanate based on salification-phosgenation reaction

The invention discloses a method for preparing xylylene diisocyanate (XDI) based on salification-phosgenation reaction. The method comprises the following steps of: (a) a salification reaction process of amine solution which is formed by xylylene diamine in an inert organic solvent and hydrogen chloride; (b) a hydrochloride centrifugal concentration process; (c) a high-pressure phosgenation process; and (d) a low-pressure phosgenation process. In the method, the salification reaction of the amine is kept performing in low-concentration hydrochloride solution all the time; and high-concentration hydrochloride solution participates in the phosgenation reaction to prepare the XDI. The process has a high time-space conversion rate and simultaneously ensures a good salification effect.
Owner:WANHUA CHEM GRP CO LTD +1

Polyurethane and polyurethane-urea elastomers from polytrimethylene ether glycol

Polyurethanes or polyurethane-ureas prepared from: (a) polytrimethylene ether glycol having a number average molecular weight in the range of about 1,000 to about 4,000 and unsaturated end groups in the range of about 0.003 to about 0.015 meq / g; (b) diisocyanate; and (c) diol or diamine chain extender; and their manufacture, intermediates and use.
Owner:DUPONT IND BIOSCIENCES USA LLC

Agmatine, and polyaminoguanidine-bound heterocyclic compounds for neurotrauma and neurodegenerative diseases

The invention relates to the use of agmatine, in the treatment of acute neurotrauma (such as stroke) and degenerative disorders of the central and peripheral nervous system (such as dementia). The invention further provides novel compounds of general formula I (which are quinuclidine derivatives), formula II (which are norbornane derivatives), formula III (which are adamantane derivatives), and formula IV (which are phenothiazine derivatives): wherein R1, R2 and R3 are each independently hydrogen, hydroxy, substituted or unsubstituted C1-4 alkyl, substituted or unsubstituted C1-4 alkoxy, halogeno, amino, phenyl, or R4NR5; R4 and R5 are each independently hydrogen, or (CH2)n-[NH(CH2)x]y-NHR6, or (CH2)n-[NH(CH2)x]y-NH-NHR6, or (CH2)n-[NH(CH2)x]y-(NR7=)CNHR6, or (CH2)n-[NH(CH2)x]y-NH(NR7=)CNHR6 wherein n is from 0-5, y is from 0-5 and each x is independently from 1-5; R6, and R7 are each independently hydrogen, hydroxy, substituted or unsubstituted C1-4 alkyl, substituted or unsubstituted C1-4 alkoxy, or halogeno; and pharmaceutically acceptable salts and optically active isomers thereof.
Owner:GILAD GAD M +1

Aldimines and compositions comprising aldimine

The present invention relates in a first consideration to aldimines of formula (I). Said aldimines are particularly suitable as latent hardeners in curable compositions, particularly compositions comprising one or two-component isocyanate groups. Due to the presence of the reactive group, they can be converted to compounds of the formulas (X) and (XII) comprising aldimine groups, implementing a further consideration of the present invention. The aldimines, or the compounds comprising aldimine groups, can be used primarily in adhesive and sealant materials, but also in coatings, and can be produced easily from readily available source materials, and have good thermal stability. The tertiary amino group thereof has a surprisingly low alkalinity and can in some cases have a catalytic effect in chemical reaction systems.
Owner:SIKA TECH AG

Adhesion promoters for monomer-free reactive polyurethanes

Polyurethane compositions are produced in a two-stage method. In a first step, a diol component with a molecular weight of less than 2000 is reacted with a monomeric diisocyanate with a molecular weight of less than 500 and the unreacted monomeric diisocyanate is removed from this reaction product. In a second step, the resulting high-molecular diisocyanate is reacted with a polyol to produce a reactive prepolymer with isocyanate and groups. The addition of polyisocyanates which are capable of migration and which have a substantially lower vapor pressure than diphenylmethanediisocyanate, improves the addition behavior of the invention polyurethane compositions. Reactive polyurethane compositions of this type are suitable for using as binding agents for reactive one or two component adhesives / sealants, which may optionally contain solvents. These compositions are also suitable for producing reactive hot melt adhesives when suitable polyols are selected. A substantial advantage of these compositions compared to known polyurethane compositions is the considerably lower proportion of monomeric diisocyanates with a molecular weight of less than 500.
Owner:HENKEL KGAA

Process for producing polycarbonates and a coordination complex used therefor

The complex of the present invention containing an onium salt and a central Lewis acidic metal has a high catalytic activity at a high temperature for the copolymerization of an epoxide and carbon dioxide to produce a high molecular weight poly-carbonate.
Owner:SK INNOVATION CO LTD

High-functional polyisocyanates containing allophanate and silane groups

The invention relates to high-functional polyisocyanates containing allophanate and silane groups, a method for their production and their use as a starting component in the production of polyurethane plastics, in particular as a crosslinker component in polyurethane paints and coatings.
Owner:BAYER MATERIALSCIENCE AG

Prepolymer systems having reduced monomeric isocyanate contents

A prepolymer system has a monomeric isocyanate content of no greater than about 10% by weight based on 100 parts by weight of the prepolymer system. The prepolymer system comprises a diluent component and a prepolymer component different than and separate from the diluent component. The diluent component has an excess of isocyanate (NCO) functional groups, and comprises the reaction product of a monohydric isocyanate-reactive component and an excess of a first isocyanate component. The first isocyanate component comprises monomeric isocyanates reactive with the monohydric isocyanate-reactive component. The prepolymer component also has an excess of NCO functional groups, and comprises the reaction product of a polyol component and an excess of a second isocyanate component. The prepolymer system can be used to prepare foams via reaction with water. The foams have low density and have excellent adhesion and sound dampening properties for use in cavities of automobile bodies.
Owner:BASF AG

Salalen ligands and organometallic complexes

InactiveUS8907032B2Substantial effect on efficiency of polymerization process and on propertyIsocyanic acid derivatives preparationOrganic compound preparationAlpha-olefinAlkene
Use of homogeneous catalytic systems which include as a pre-catalyst a complex of a Group IV metal and a salalen ligand in the polymerization of alpha-olefins, is disclosed. The alpha-olefin polymers obtained are characterized by controlled levels of tacticity. Also disclosed are novel salalen ligands and novel complexes thereof with Group IV metals.
Owner:RAMOT AT TEL AVIV UNIV LTD

Carbodiimide compound and compositions for rendering substrates oil and water repellent

The invention relates to a carbodiimide compound or mixture of carbodiimide compounds derived from a carbodiimidization reaction of at least one oligomer having at least one isocyanate group and comprising at least two repeating units deriving from one or more ethylenically unsaturated monomers.
Owner:3M INNOVATIVE PROPERTIES CO

Process for the preparation of diisocyanates

The invention relates to a process for the preparation of isocyanates in the gas phase, in which the possibilities for back-mixing and byproduct formation are reduced by improving the mixing of the starting materials in a tubular reactor.
Owner:COVESTRO DEUTSCHLAND AG

Collagen gel and process of producing the same

The present invention relates to a process of producing a collagen gel comprising collagen fibers cross-linked with each other by a cross-linking agent on the way of fibrosis of collagen, and a collagen gel comprising the cross-linked collagen fibers obtained by the process. The collagen gel comprising cross-linked collagen fibers of the present invention has high strength and thermal stability and can be widely used as cell carriers and medical materials.
Owner:IHARA

Stable formulation components, compositions and laundry methods employing same

The present invention relates to formulation components, such as organic catalyst compounds having increased stability, compositions and laundry methods employing such organic catalyst compounds. More particularly, this invention relates to organic catalysts compounds such as quaternary imine bleach boosting compounds, quaternary oxaziridinium bleaching species, modified amines and amine oxides, compositions and laundry methods employing such organic catalyst compounds.
Owner:THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY

Preparation method of methylene diphenyl diisocyanate

The invention provides a preparation method of methylene diphenyl diisocyanate. The method comprises the following steps: performing a salt forming reaction on m-xylylenediamine and hydrogen chloride gas to obtain m-xylylenediamine hydrochloride; mixing the m-xylylenediamine hydrochloride, an organic phosphorus compound and solid phosgene for reaction to obtain methylene diphenyl diisocyanate. In a process of preparing methylene diphenyl diisocyanate, according to the application, an organic phosphorus compound additive is introduced, so that the reaction of m-xylylenediamine hydrochloride is promoted, therefore, the reaction rate and the effective conversion rate are improved.
Owner:SHANDONG EFIRM BIOCHEMISTRY & ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION CO LTD

Catalyst ligands, catalytic metal complexes and processes using same

A new ligands that include a benzene ring in the backbone can be combined with a metal or metal precursor compound or formed into a metal-ligand complex catalyze a number of different chemical transformations, including olefin polymerization reactions. The ligands, complexes formed with the ligands and compositions including the ligands are useful catalysts, depending on the reaction.
Owner:FREESLATE

Process for the continuous preparation of organic monoisocyanates and polyisocyanates

The invention relates to a process for the continuous preparation of organic isocyanates through the reaction of organic amines with phosgene in the presence of organic solvents under pressure whereby a concentrated phosgene-containing stream is mixed preferentially with an amine-containing stream in a jet mixer to create a combined jet of reacting amine-phosgene mixture, whereby the combined jet is discharged directly into a reactor vessel and the reactor vessel is operated at a temperature above the decomposition temperature of intermediate carbamoyl chloride products which can be formed upon mixing the aforementioned streams, wherein the combined jet is not pre-mixed with bulk reactor contents, wherein the jet mixer provides sufficiently rapid and thorough mixing and thereby enables an initial reaction temperature lower than the bulk reactor vessel temperature, and the combined jet entering the reactor has sufficient momentum to cause entrainment into it of a sufficient quantity of the bulk reactor contents to be rapidly dispersed and reach the bulk reactor temperature.
Owner:STUART JOSEPH Y
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