Boronic polymer crosslinking

US10329414B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10329414-B2
Application numberUS-201815988895-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 24, 2018
Priority dateAug 20, 2015
Publication dateJun 25, 2019
Grant dateJun 25, 2019

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The object of the invention is polymer compositions comprising cross-linked polymer comprising boronic ester functions enabling exchange reactions, as well as free monofunctional boronic esters. The compositions are obtained from the modification of a polymer by a functionalized boronic ester additive. This polymer can be pre-functionalized boronic ester or functionalized on addition of the said additive. In particular, the invention relates to a process enabling the behavior of a polymer to be modified by addition of a functional additive, enabling a cross-linked network containing exchangeable boronic ester links to be formed.

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The invention claimed is: 1. Combinations to cross-link linear or branched polymers, said combinations being chosen from among the combinations comprising: A+B; A+C; A+B+C; B+C; A+compound of formula (Ia); or B+compound of formula (Ib1) or (Ib2); A, B and C corresponding to the following formulas: wherein G 1 , G 2 , G 3 and G 4 each represent, independently from one another, a functional group chosen among a thiol function, a maleimide function, a methacrylic function, an acrylic function, a styrenic function, a maleic ester function, an isocyanate function, an electrophilic olefin, a nucleophilic function, an alcohol function and an amine function; Rx, R″x, and Ry, R′y, R″y are hydrocarbon groups; R′v, R′w and R′x, identical or different, each represent a hydrogen atom, a hydrocarbon radical, or form together, as a pair, an aliphatic or aromatic ring; Rv and Rw, respectively R″v and R″w, identical or different, represent a hydrogen atom or a hydrocarbon radical or form an aliphatic or aromatic ring together, or with Rx, respectively or with R″x; Ry, R′y, R″y are linked to the boron through a carbon atom, dashed bonds are present or absent, they are present when they are part of an aromatic ring, otherwise they are absent, compounds of formula (Ia) and (Ib) corresponding to the following formulas: wherein n is a whole number between 1 and 6; i is a whole number between 1 and n; k equals 0 or 1; each ki equals 0 or 1; R 1 , R′ 1 , R″ 1 , R 3i , R′ 3i , R″ 3i , R 5 , R″ 5 , R 7i , R″ 7i , identically or differently, each represent, independently from one another, a hydrogen atom or a hydrocarbon group; R 6 , each R 8i identical or different, each represent a hydrocarbon group; {R 1 , R′ 1 , R″ 1 } can together form, in pairs, an aliphatic or aromatic ring; {R 3i , R′ 3i , R″ 3i } can together form, in pairs, an aliphatic or aromatic ring; {R 5 , R″ 5 } can together form an aliphatic or aromatic ring; {R 7i , R″ 7i } can together form an aliphatic or aromatic ring; R 2 and R 4 , identical or different, each represent a hydrocarbon group; R 2 , is linked to the boron atom by a covalent bond through a carbon atom; R 6 , each R 8i is linked to the boron atom by a covalent bond through a carbon atom; and dashed bonds are present or absent, they are present when they are part of an aromatic ring, otherwise they are absent. 2. Combinations to cross-link linear or branched polymers according to claim 1 , wherein G 1 , G2, G3 and G4 are identical. 3. Combinations to cross-link linear or branched polymers according to claim 1 , wherein G 1 , G2, G3 and G4 are chosen among acrylate, acrylamide, maleimide, methacrylate and vinylic sulfones. 4. Combinations to cross-link linear or branched polymers according to claim 1 , wherein the nucleophilic function is chosen among alcohol, thiol, amine and carboxlic acid. 5. Combinations to cross-link linear or branched polymers according to claim 1 , wherein Rx, R′x and R″x each represent, independently of one another, an aliphatic, aromatic, arylaliphatic or cycloaliphatic radical, said radical containing an heteroatom or not and said radical being substituted or not. 6. Combinations to cross-link linear or branched polymers according to claim 5 , wherein the radical Rx, R′x or R″x is substituted by a halogen, an -Rz, —OH, —NH2, —NHRz, —NRzR′z, —C(O)—H, —C(O)—Rz, —C(O)—OH, —C(O)—NRzR′z, —C(O)—O-Rz, —O—C(O)-Rz, —O—C(O)—O-Rz, —O—C(O)—N(H)-Rz, —N(H)—C(O)—O-Rz, —O-Rz, —SH, —S-Rz, —S—S-Rz, —C(O)—N(H)-Rz, or —N(H)—C(O)-Rz group with Rz, R′z, identical or different, representing a C 1 -C 50 alkyl radical. 7. Combinations to cross-link linear or branched polymers according to claim 6 , wherein the radical Rx, R′x or R″x includes ester, amide, ether, thioether, secondary or tertiary amine, carbonate, urethane, carbamide or anhydride functions. 8. Combinations to cross-link linear or branched polymers according to claim 1 , wherein Ry, R′y and R″y each represent, independently of one another, an aliphatic, aromatic, arylaliphatic or cycloaliphatic radical linked to the boron atom of the dioxaborolane or dioxaborinane ring through a carbon atom, said radical containing an heteroatom or not and said radical being substituted or not. 9. Combinations to cross-link linear or branched polymers according to claim 8 , wherein the radical Ry, R′y or R″y is substituted by a halogen, an -Rz, —OH, —NH2, —NHRz, −NRzR′z, —C(O)—H, —C(O)—Rz, —C(O)—OH, —C(O)—NRzR′z, —C(O)—O-Rz, —O—C(O)-Rz, —O—C(O)—O-Rz, —O—C(O)—N(H)-Rz, —N(H)—C(O)—O-Rz, —O-Rz, —SH, —S-Rz, —S—S-Rz, —C(O)—N(H)-Rz, or —N(H)—C(O)-Rz group with Rz, R′z, identical or different, representing a C 1 -C 50 alkyl radical. 10. Combinations to cross-link linear or branched polymers according to claim 9 , wherein the radical Ry, Ry or R″y includes ester, amide, ether, thioether, secondary or tertiary amine, carbonate, urethane, carbamide or anhydride functions. 11. Combinations to cross-link linear or branched polymers according to claim 1 , wherein n is a whole number between 1 and 4. 12. Combinations to cross-link linear or branched polymers according to claim 1 , wherein R 2 and R 4 identical or different, represent a ring. 13. Combinations to cross-link linear or branched polymers according to claim 1 , wherein R 2 and R 4 , identical or different, are each an aliphatic, aromatic, arylaliphatic or cycloaliphatic group which contains heteroatoms or not. 14. Combinations to cross-link linear or branched polymers according to claim 13 , wherein R 2 and R 4 , identical or different, each represent a C 1 -C 12 alkanediyl group, a benzene ring, a naphthalene ring, an arylaliphatic group comprising two benzene rings linked by a C 1 -C 6 alkanediyl group, a pyrimidine ring or a triazine ring. 15. Combinations to cross-link linear or branched polymers according to claim 1 , wherein R 1 , R′ 1 , R″ 1 , R 3i , R′ 3i , R″ 3i , R 5 , R″ 5 , R 7i and R″ 7i , identical or different, represent a hydrogen atom or an alkyl, alkenyl, aryl, cycloalkyl, heteroaryl, heteroalkyl or heterocycloalkyl group, and each of these groups is substituted or not, or R 1 , R′ 1 , R″ 1 , or R 3i , R′ 3i , R″ 3i , or R 5 , R″ 5 , or R 7i , R″ 7i , together form, in pairs, an aliphatic or aromatic ring. 16. Combinations to cross-link linear or branched polymers according to claim 1 , wherein said combinations are chosen from among the combinations comprising: A+B; A+C; B+C; or A+B+C. 17. Combinations to cross-link linear or branched polymers according to claim 1 , wherein said combinations are chosen from among the combinations comprising: A+compound of formula (Ia); or B+compound of formula (Ib1) or (Ib2).

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  • and containing two or more oxygen atoms · CPC title

  • and one or more carboxylic moieties in the chain · CPC title

  • Boron-containing compounds {(C08K5/0091 takes precedence)} · CPC title

  • HDPE · CPC title

  • Compositions of homopolymers or copolymers of compounds having one or more unsaturated aliphatic radicals, each having only one carbon-to-carbon double bond, and containing boron, silicon, phosphorus, selenium, tellurium or a metal; Compositions of derivatives of such polymers (of metal salts, e.g. phenolates, alcoholates, see the parent compounds) · CPC title

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What does patent US10329414B2 cover?
The object of the invention is polymer compositions comprising cross-linked polymer comprising boronic ester functions enabling exchange reactions, as well as free monofunctional boronic esters. The compositions are obtained from the modification of a polymer by a functionalized boronic ester additive. This polymer can be pre-functionalized boronic ester or functionalized on addition of the sai…
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Ecole Superieure Physique & Chimie Ind Ville De Paris, Centre Nat Rech Scient
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Primary CPC classification C08L33/14. Mapped technology areas include Chemistry & Metallurgy.
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Publication date Tue Jun 25 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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