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Low-viscosity allophanates containing actinically curable groups
Detrembleur, Christophe; Weikard, Jan; Greszta-Franz, Dorota et al.
2011
 

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Abstract :
[en] A process for preparing binders containing allophanate groups which contain, at the oxygen atom of the allophanate group that is bonded via two single bonds, organic radicals with activated groups capable of participating in a polymerization reaction with ethylenically unsaturated compounds on exposure to actinic radiation; the process includes reacting A) one or more compounds containing uretdione groups with B) one or more OH-functional compounds which contain groups capable of participating in a polymerization reaction with ethylenically unsaturated compounds on exposure to actinic radiation, and C) optionally further NCO-reactive compounds, and D) in the presence of one or more compounds containing phenoxide groups, as catalysts.; The binders can be used in preparing coatings, coating materials, coating compositions, adhesives, printing inks, casting resins, dental compounds, sizes, photoresists, stereolithography systems, resins for composite materials and sealants.
Disciplines :
Materials science & engineering
Chemistry
Inventor :
Detrembleur, Christophe ;  Bayer AG
Weikard, Jan
Greszta-Franz, Dorota
Richter, Frank
Fischer, Wolfgang
Schmitz, Jörg
Mundstock, Holger
Language :
English
Title (54) :
Low-viscosity allophanates containing actinically curable groups
Publication date (43-45) :
14 June 2011
Filing date (22) :
22 February 2008
Patent/publication number (10-11) :
US 7960446
Patent status (13) :
B
Priority number (30) :
US20080072022 20080222; DE200410012903 20040317; US20050080706 20050314
International classification (IPC) (51) :
C08F2/46; C08G18/04; C08G18/16; C08G18/18; C08G18/67; C08G18/70; C08G18/78; C08G18/79; C09D175/16
European classification (ECLA) (52) :
C08G18/18C; C08G18/18R; C08G18/67B4; C08G18/78B4K; C08G18/79K; C09D175/16
Applicant (71) :
Bayer AG
Publication organism (19) :
United States Patent
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