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Title: Polyphosphazene copolymers containing substituents from alkylphosphite

Abstract: Polyphosphazene copolymers are prepared which contain randomly distributed units represented by the formulas: ##STR1## wherein X is --OP(OR).sub.2 in which R is a branched, straight chain or cyclic alkyl group containing from 1 to 12 carbon atoms or mixtures thereof, and wherein X' is selected from the group consisting of substituted and unsubstituted alkoxy, aryloxy, amino and mercapto groups. The alkyl groups may vary in carbon chain length or structure within the phosphite or all be the same. In the copolymer units represented by the above formulas, all X substituent groups may be the same or they may be mixed and all X' substituent groups may be the same or mixed. In the mixtures, the X substituent groups may be mixtures of different alkylphosphite groups and the X' substituent groups may be mixtures of different alkoxy, aryloxy, amino and mercaptan groups. The specific proportion of X to X' substituent groups incorporated in the copolymers of the invention may vary considerably depending upon the particular end use for which the copolymer is intended, chemical and physical properties desired, and the degree of crosslinking desired. In general, the copolymers may contain from about 0.1 to about 55 mole percent of the X substituent and from about 45 to about 99.1 mole percent of the X' substituent. The preferred range is from about 0.5 to about 20 mole percent of the X substituent and from about 80 to about 99.5 mole percent of this X substituent. For applications such as moldings, coatings, foams and the like, the copolymer should contain at least ten (10) percent by weight of the X substituent. The copolymers of the invention can be utilized to form protective films and may also be utilized in applications such as for moldings, coatings, and the like. The copolymers of this invention also crosslink at room temperature in the presence of water.


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Inventors: Hergenrother, William L. (Akron, OH, US)
Halasa, Adel F. (Bath, OH, US)

Application Number: 941111
Filing Date: 1978-09-08
Publication_date: 1980-01-08
Assignee: The Firestone Tire & Rubber Company (Akron, OH)
Primary Class(es): 528/168 528/374, 528/399
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US Patent Ref:
3591530Jul, 1971Sollberger et al.528/391.

Other Refs: 812126
Apr, 1959GB

Primary Examiner: Briggs, Sr., Wilbert J.
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