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Attorney: Keene; Jane E.


Number of patents: 5
Last date: June 10, 2008

NumberTitleIssue Date
7385078Energy-curable composition for making a pressure sensitive adhesive
An energy-curable polymer-forming composition for making a pressure sensitive adhesive includes an unsaturated oligomer resin and an adhesive promoter which increases the peel strength of the adhesive without reducing its tack. The composition also includes a tackif...
06/10/2008
7365235Processes for producing branched compounds via condensation and hydrogenation
Processes for producing branched compounds are described wherein a carbonyl compound is condensed in the presence of a catalyst selected from the group consisting of acids and bases, to form an α,β-unsaturated condensation product; and the α,β-unsaturated conden...
04/29/2008
7351871Processes for producing poly-alpha-olefins, and poly-alpha-olefins produced thereby
Process for producing poly-α-olefins are described wherein the processes comprise: (a) providing a primary alcohol; and (b) polymerizing the primary alcohol in the presence of an acidic alumino layer silicate to form a poly-α-olefin. Water formed during the polyme...
04/01/2008
7268259Random fatty alcohol alkoxylates with low temperature stability, and methods of producing and using the same
Random fatty alcohol alkoxylates with low temperature stability which are polymerization products of fatty alcohols, ethylene oxide and propylene oxide, according to the general formula (I): R1O[(EO)n(PO)m]—H   (I)
09/11/2007
7262239Internal softening additives for polyolefin-containing materials and methods of using the same
Methods for imparting softness to polyolefin-containing articles are described wherein the methods comprise: (a) providing at least one compound selected from the group consisting of compounds of the general formula (I) and compounds of the general formula (II):
08/28/2007
 
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