Macromolecular compounds obtained by polymerising monomers on to polymers of monomers having two or more carbon-to-carbon double bonds as defined in group C08F36/00

Macromolecular compounds obtained by polymerising monomers on to polymers of monomers having two or more carbon-to-carbon double bonds as defined in group C08F36/00 · Cooperative Patent Classification (CPC)

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CPC codeC08F279/00
Official titleMacromolecular compounds obtained by polymerising monomers on to polymers of monomers having two or more carbon-to-carbon double bonds as defined in group C08F36/00
Display labelMacromolecular compounds obtained by polymerising monomers on to polymers of monomers having two or more carbon-to-carbon double bonds as defined in group C08F36/00
Total patents49

Filing trend

Year-over-year patent counts classified under this CPC code.

Filing activity over the last five years is declining.

Patents filed per year
YearPatents
20156
20165
20176
20187
20194
20201
20217
20222
20234
20242
20255

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Frequently asked questions

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What is CPC C08F279/00?
CPC C08F279/00 is the Cooperative Patent Classification code for “Macromolecular compounds obtained by polymerising monomers on to polymers of monomers having two or more carbon-to-carbon double bonds as defined in group C08F36/00.”
How many patents are filed under CPC C08F279/00 (Macromolecular compounds obtained by polymerising monomers on to polymers of monomers having two or more carbon-to-carbon double bonds as defined in group C08F36/00)?
Our database includes 49 publications tagged with this CPC code.
Is patent activity under CPC C08F279/00 growing?
Publication counts under this code: 2 in 2024 vs 5 in 2025 (latest complete years).