Degradable polymeric compositions and articles comprising same
US-2024425683-A1 · Dec 26, 2024 · US
US9284429B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9284429-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414487172-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 16, 2014 |
| Priority date | Nov 28, 2012 |
| Publication date | Mar 15, 2016 |
| Grant date | Mar 15, 2016 |
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Porous organic polymeric films having multiple discrete cavities can be prepared using a water-in-oil emulsion that includes a cavity stabilizing hydrocolloid on the inner walls of the multiple discrete cavities. The multiple discrete cavities can also include organic catalytic materials for various catalytic reactions, markers materials for security applications, or the multiple discrete cavities can be used to increase opacity, hydrophobicity, or other desirable properties compared to nonporous organic polymeric films composed of the composition and dry thickness.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A porous organic polymeric film comprising a water-insoluble polymer that provides a continuous polymeric solid phase, and multiple discrete cavities having inner walls and that are uniformly dispersed within the continuous polymeric solid phase, wherein the porous organic polymeric film further comprises a cavity stabilizing hydrocolloid on the inner walls of the multiple discrete cavities, wherein the porous organic polymeric film further comprises an emulsifier having a hydrophilic-lipophilic balance value equal to or less than 6, which emulsifier is disposed at the interface of the multiple discrete cavities and the continuous polymeric solid phase of the porous organic polymeric film, and wherein the emulsifier is an amphiphilic block copolymer that comprises a hydrophilic segment comprising polyethyleneoxide and an oleophilic segment derived from a polyester, a polycarbonate, or a polyamide. 2. The porous organic polymeric film of claim 1 , wherein the cavity stabilizing hydrocolloid is carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC), a gelatin or gelatin derivative, a protein or protein derivative, a hydrophilic synthetic polymer, a water-soluble microgel, a polystyrene sulfonate, poly(2-acrylamido-2-methylpropane sulfonate), a polyphosphonate, or mixtures thereof. 3. The porous organic polymeric film of claim 1 , wherein the cavity stabilizing hydrocolloid is present in an amount of at least 0.1 weight % and up to and including 20 weight %, based on total solid porous organic polymeric film dry weight. 4. The porous organic polymeric film of claim 1 , wherein the emulsifier is present in an amount of at least 1 weight % and up to and including 100 weight %, based on total porous organic polymeric film dry weight. 5. The porous organic polymeric film of claim 1 that average dry thickness of at least 2 μm and up to and including 500 μm. 6. The porous organic polymeric film of claim 1 , wherein the water-insoluble polymer is a polyester, styrenic polymer, acrylic polymer, mono-olefin polymer, vinyl ester polymer, α-methylene aliphatic monocarboxylic acid ester polymer, vinyl ether polymer, vinyl ketone polymer, aliphatic cellulose ester polymer, and mixtures of these materials. 7. The porous organic polymeric film of claim 1 , wherein the multiple discrete cavities have an average size of at least 200 nm and up to and including 5 μm. 8. The porous organic polymeric film of claim 1 , wherein the water-insoluble polymer is a styrene-butyl acrylate copolymer, polycaprolactone, polyurethane, or bisphenol-A polyester. 9. The porous organic polymeric film of claim 1 that is disposed on a substrate. 10. The porous organic polymeric film of claim 1 having a reflectance of that is at least 6 times greater than a nonporous film composed of the same composition and dry thickness. 11. The porous organic polymeric film of claim 1 , wherein at least some of the multiple discrete cavities comprise an organic catalytic material or nanoparticles of catalytically active metallic materials, wherein the porous organic polymeric film is impermeable to the organic catalytic material and nanoparticles of catalytically active metallic materials, and the porous organic polymeric film is permeable to molecules having a molar mass that is 1000 Daltons or less. 12. The porous organic polymeric film of claim 11 , wherein at least some of the multiple discrete cavities comprise the organic catalytic material that is an enzyme. 13. The porous organic polymeric film of claim 11 , wherein at least some of the multiple discrete cavities comprise the nanoparticles of catalytically active metallic materials, which nanoparticles (a) comprise one or more elements selected from Groups 8, 9, 10, and 11 of the Periodic Table, and (b) have an effective diameter of at least 1 nm and up to and including 200 nm. 14. The porous organic polymeric film of claim 1 having an outer surface that has a contact angle with water that is at least 10° greater than a solid nonporous organic polymeric film of the same composition and dry thickness. 15. The solid porous organic polymeric film of claim 1 , comprising first and second discrete cavities that are isolated from each other and dispersed within the continuous polymeric solid phase, the first discrete cavities comprising a first marker material, and the second discrete cavities comprising a second marker material, which first and second marker materials are detectably different. 16. The porous organic polymeric film of claim 1 further comprising carbon black. 17. The porous organic polymeric film of claim 1 further comprising a metal oxide.
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