Amphiphilic star-like polyether
US-2017218134-A1 · Aug 3, 2017 · US
US11939434B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11939434-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016836544-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 31, 2020 |
| Priority date | Oct 10, 2017 |
| Publication date | Mar 26, 2024 |
| Grant date | Mar 26, 2024 |
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Copolymers comprising recurring units of a phenyl glycidyl ether and alkylene oxides are disclosed. Some of the copolymers comprise a di- or polyfunctional nucleophilic initiator and recurring units of the phenyl glycidyl ether and an alkylene oxide. The di- or polyfunctional nucleophilic initiator is an alcohol, phenol, amine, thiol, thiophenol, sulfinic acid, or deprotonated species thereof. Other copolymers comprise a monofunctional nucleophilic initiator selected from thiols, thiophenols, aralkylated phenols, sulfinic acids, secondary amines, C10-C20 terpene alcohols, and deprotonated species thereof. Pigments dispersions comprising the copolymers are also disclosed. The copolymers meet the growing needs of the industry with their ease of manufacture, diverse structures, and desirable performance attributes for dispersing a wide range of organic and inorganic pigments. Agricultural applications for the copolymers are also disclosed.
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We claim: 1. A copolymer comprising a reaction product of: (a) a polyhydroxyl nucleophilic initiator selected from the group consisting of alcohols, phenols, and deprotonated species thereof, the initiator containing from 2 to 6 nucleophilic moieties; (b) from 1 to 30 recurring units per active hydrogen equivalent of the initiator of a phenyl glycidyl ether; and (c) from 1 to 100 recurring units per active hydrogen equivalent of the initiator of one or more alkylene oxides (AO) selected from the group consisting of ethylene oxide, propylene oxide, butylene oxides, and combinations thereof; wherein the copolymer comprises 20 to 60 wt. % of the phenyl glycidyl ether recurring units based on the combined amounts of the phenyl glycidyl ether and AO recurring units, and the copolymer comprises branches wherein a branch is defined as a segment of the copolymer composed of a block of phenyl glycidyl ether followed by a block of AO units, the number of branches being an integer and uniformly equal to the number of nucleophilic moieties; and wherein the copolymer has a number-average molecular weight within the range of 1,900 to 56,000 g/mol. 2. The copolymer of claim 1 comprising 25 to 45 wt. % of phenyl glycidyl ether recurring units based on the combined amounts of phenyl glycidyl ether and AO recurring units. 3. The copolymer of claim 1 having a number-average molecular weight within the range of 2,700 to 32,000 g/mol. 4. A dispersant composition comprising water and the copolymer of claim 1 .
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Dispersing agents (anti-settling agents C09D7/45) · CPC title
Polyalkylene oxides · CPC title
the other compounds containing sulfur · CPC title
containing aromatic or arylaliphatic hydroxyl groups · CPC title
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