Urethane based materials, derivatives, methods of their preparation and uses

US10584199B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10584199-B2
Application numberUS-201615742266-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 30, 2016
Priority dateJul 8, 2015
Publication dateMar 10, 2020
Grant dateMar 10, 2020

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The invention pertains to the technical field of urethane based materials, in particular to radiation curable urethane precursors that are cross-linkable in solid form and materials obtainable therefrom. In addition the invention pertains to methods for manufacturing these precursors and materials, and their uses. The invention is advantageous to the fields of i.e. coatings and biomedical applications.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A (meth)acrylate functional urethane prepolymer composition, having a ratio r p =h max, solid /h max, molten equal to or larger than 1, wherein h max, solid and h max, molten are the maximum heat flow values of the composition measured by differential photocalorimetry (DPC) at solid state and molten state in nitrogen atmosphere in absence of a photo-initiator and in absence of solvent, and wherein h max solid is measured at a temperature of 20° C. and h max molten is measured at a temperature above the melting temperature of the composition. 2. The (meth)acrylate functional urethane prepolymer composition according to claim 1 , characterized in that, the ratio r p = h max , 20 h max , 50 is equal to or larger than 1, and wherein h max, 20 and h max, 50 , are the maximum heat flow values of the prepolymer measured by differential photocalorimetry (DPC) at 20° C. (solid) and 50° C. (molten) in nitrogen atmosphere in absence of a photo-initiator and in absence of solvent. 3. The (meth)acrylate functional urethane prepolymer composition according to claim 1 , wherein the prepolymer has the structure: end group—polyisocyanate—backbone—polyisocyanate—end group. 4. The (meth)acrylate functional urethane prepolymer composition according to claim 1 , wherein the prepolymer is obtainable as the reaction product of: (i) a glycol having a number-average molecular weight of from 390 g/mol to 25000 g/mol, (ii) a polyisocyanate, (iii) a (meth)acrylate functionalized compound comprising at least one group capable of reacting with isocyanate groups, and separated from the (meth)acrylated moiety by a glycol-based spacer. 5. The (meth)acrylate functional urethane prepolymer composition according to claim 1 , wherein the prepolymer is obtainable as the reaction product of: (i) a glycol having a number-average molecular weight of from 400 g/mol to 10000 g/mol, (ii) a polyisocyanate, (iii) a (meth)acrylate functionalized compound comprising at least one group capable of reacting with isocyanate groups, and separated from the (meth)acrylated moiety by a glycol-based spacer. 6. The (meth)acrylate functional urethane prepolymer composition according to claim 4 , wherein the prepolymer is of formula (Ia) or (Ib), x is 1-10, R1 is a glycol-based spacer group, R2 is polyisocyanate derived, and R3 is a backbone providing compound. 7. The (meth)acrylate functional urethane prepolymer composition according to claim 4 , wherein the (meth)acrylate functional urethane prepolymer is the reaction product of a poly(ethylene glycol), poly(ethylene glycol) mono (meth)acrylate and a polyisocyanate. 8. The (meth)acrylate functional urethane prepolymer composition according to claim 4 , wherein the (meth)acrylate functional urethane prepolymer is the reaction product of a poly(ethylene glycol), caprolactone (meth)acrylate and a polyisocyanate. 9. The (meth)acrylate functional urethane prepolymer composition according to claim 7 , wherein the prepolymer is of formula (II) with n is 45 (PEG 2000), m=6, and x=1-10; n, m and x are average values. 10. The (meth)acrylate functional urethane prepolymer composition according to claim 1 , wherein the prepolymer is semi-crystalline. 11. A cross-linked material obtainable by curing a (meth)acrylate functional urethane prepolymer composition according to claim 1 . 12. The cross-linked material according to claim 11 , wherein the material is solvent swellable. 13. The cross-linked material according to claim 11 , wherein the material is water-swellable. 14. The cross-linked material according to claim 11 , wherein the material was cross-linked in absence of a photo-initiator. 15. A superabsorbent material, an ocular implant, soft tissue regeneration device, cardiovascular device, wound dressing, orthopaedic implant or tissue engineering scaffold, a thermotropic film, a barrier coating, an antifogging coating, a sound damping control, a thermal barrier material, a microwave protection or detection materials, a fire retardant intumescent coating, a membrane for water purification, encapsulation of seeds, soft-feel coatings, surface wrinkling for mat coating, and/or a strippable coating comprising a cross-linked material according to claim 11 . 16. A method for producing a urethane material, comprising: crosslinking by radiation a (meth)acrylate functional urethane precursor composition according to claim 1 , optionally in the presence of a photo-initiator. 17. The method according to claim 16 , wherein the precursor composition is in solid form. 18. The method according to claim 16 , wherein the material is a water-swellable electrospun fibre material obtained from (i) electrospinning a solution of a water-soluble prepolymer into an inert gaseous medium to form fibre, and thereafter (ii) cross-linking the fibre to a degree sufficient that the cross-linked fibre is water-insoluble. 19. The method according to claim 18 , wherein the cross-linking is in absence of a photo-initiator and/or in absence of a solvent.

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  • Caprolactone and/or substituted caprolactone · CPC title

  • containing ester groups other than acrylate or alkylacrylate ester groups · CPC title

  • having terminal carbon-to-carbon unsaturated bonds · CPC title

  • containing two or more acrylate or alkylacrylate ester groups · CPC title

  • Prepolymer processes involving reaction of isocyanates or isothiocyanates with compounds having active hydrogen in a first reaction step · CPC title

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What does patent US10584199B2 cover?
The invention pertains to the technical field of urethane based materials, in particular to radiation curable urethane precursors that are cross-linkable in solid form and materials obtainable therefrom. In addition the invention pertains to methods for manufacturing these precursors and materials, and their uses. The invention is advantageous to the fields of i.e. coatings and biomedical appli…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Univ Gent, ALLNEX Belgium SA
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification C08G18/755. Mapped technology areas include Chemistry & Metallurgy.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 10 2020 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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