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Polymer material comprising chains bearing imidazolidone functions

USPTO Application #: 20080221272
Title: Polymer material comprising chains bearing imidazolidone functions
Abstract: The invention concerns a polymer material consisting of macromolecular chains bound by hydrogen bonds wherein: the macromolecular chains consist of a polymer skeleton whereon is fixed by at least one covalent bond a modifying agent, the modifying agent comprising, assembled in a common molecule, one or more associative groups capable of being bound by hydrogen bonds and one or more reactive groups capable of forming covalent bonds with the polymer skeleton, at least one of the associative groups of the modifying agent is an imidazolidone heterocycle, the macromolecular chains bear on average 1 to 10 imidazolidone groups per chain. The average number of imidazolidone groups to be introduced into the macromolecular chains depends both on the average mass of said chains and the final properties desired for the material. The inventive polymer material can be extruded, co-extruded, injected, blown, moulded, overmoulded, calandered, thermoformed. It can be used to produce articles such as tubes, films, plates, extruded strings, bottles, containers. The inventive polymer material can also be mixed with other materials such as other polymers, thus it is used for example as impact modifier or rheology regulator. The invention further concerns the use of said polymer material as compatibility agent in a composition comprising among others at least two polymers belonging to different classes of polymers. (end of abstract)



USPTO Applicaton #: 20080221272 - Class: 525194 (USPTO)

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The Patent Description & Claims data below is from USPTO Patent Application 20080221272, Polymer material comprising chains bearing imidazolidone functions.

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  monitor keywords FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to the field of polymer materials, particularly to the field of polymer materials composed of macromolecular chains linked via interactions of hydrogen bond type. It also relates to the processes for the syntheses of these materials and to their uses as additives in compositions.

The materials of the invention can be used as is or, for example, as impact modifiers or rheology-regulating agents.

THE PRIOR ART AND THE TECHNICAL PROBLEM

One of the technical problems which the invention attempts to solve is the compromise between the viscosity level which polymers exhibit in the molten state and their mechanical properties. This is because, in the thermoplastics technology, for example, a low viscosity is required during the processing, which can only be obtained with systems of low molecular weight, but, at the same time, a high elongation at break, a good impact strength, a good creep strength and good resistance to solvents are desired for the final material, which, conversely, requires high molecular weights.

Moreover, it is well known that the synthesis of polymers of very high molecular weights is markedly more difficult than that of polymers of low weights.

Another technical problem to be solved is the preparation of polymer compositions having an improved chemical resistance and an improved chemical stability.

Another problem which the invention attempts to solve is the preparation of block or comb sequential copolymers by joining up homopolymers prepared in a first step.

The Applicant company has found that these problems can be solved by the chemical modification of polymers by introducing therein a modifying agent comprising imidazolidone groups.

The chemical modification of polymer systems according to the invention involves the formation of a covalent bond between the polymer backbone and the modifying agent. The modifying agent comprises, combined in the same molecule, one or more associative groups capable of uniting via hydrogen bonds and one or more reactive groups capable of forming covalent bonds with the polymer backbone. According to the invention, at least one of the associative groups of the modifying agent is a heterocycle of imidazolidone type. If appropriate, the polymer backbone under consideration can comprise a certain number of comonomers carefully chosen in order to facilitate the grafting operation, that is to say the attaching of the modifying agent to the polymer backbone via at least one covalent bond.

Due to the presence of the associative groups, the modified polymer chains are capable of uniting via cooperative hydrogen bonds; the role of the associative groups may also be to strengthen this associative ability if the latter preexists in the unmodified system. One advantage of this type of association is that these hydrogen bonds are reversible: they can be cleaved by a rise in temperature or by the action of a selective solvent and can subsequently be reformed.

One advantage of the chemical modifications disclosed in this patent is the improvement in the conditions for processing and the final properties, in particular mechanical properties, of the modified polymers. Likewise, the use of associative groups confers the properties of polymers of high weights on polymers of small molecular weights which are easier to produce in a controlled fashion.

The chemical modifications disclosed in this patent make it possible to graft the same type of associative group to different types of macromolecular chains.

The associative groups can be introduced into the polymers by different routes. Mention may be made of copolymerization with a monomer carrying the associative group or the use, during the synthesis of the polymer, of the modifying agent as transfer agent or terminating agent. According to the invention, the associative groups are introduced onto preformed polymer or copolymer systems by reaction with the modifying agent; in other words, after the polymerization or polycondensation stage. For the polymer systems resulting from polycondensations, such as, for example, polyesters and polyamides, which de facto exhibit reactive chain ends, the modifying agent can also be introduced during the synthesis as chain-limiting agent.

One of the advantages of proceeding by modification of existing polymers or copolymers is to be able to synthesize an entire range of products from a single polymerization; for example, modified polymers comprising a relatively large number of associative groups can be obtained by varying the amount of modifying agent or the reaction time during the grafting stage, whereas, to achieve the same result using monomers carrying the associative group, it is necessary to carry out a fresh polymerization in each case.

Finally, the presence of these associative groups on macromolecular chains belonging to different polymer categories makes it possible to produce block copolymers, the two blocks of which are linked via hydrogen bonds.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

The subject matter of the invention is thus a polymer material composed of macromolecular chains linked via hydrogen bonds, in which:

the macromolecular chains are composed of a polymer backbone to which a modifying agent is attached via at least one covalent bond, the modifying agent comprises, combined in the same molecule, one or more associative groups capable of uniting via hydrogen bonds and one or more reactive groups capable of forming covalent bonds with the polymer backbone, at least one of the associative groups of the modifying agent is a heterocycle of imidazolidone type,

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