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Meaning of "hydroxyl-containing"
Hydroxyl-containing refers to a substance that contains the hydroxyl group (-OH), which is a functional group found in alcohols and other compounds
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Preferably the hydroxyl-containing compound is difunctional.
Particularly suitable amines are hydroxyl-containing amines.
The preferred hydroxyl-containing polymer is polyethylene glycol.
Preference generally exists for use of hydroxyl-containing reactants.
Hydroxyl-containing materials can be of natural or synthetic origin.
The preferred amines are hydroxyl-containing amines.
Examples of hydroxyl-containing polymers have been mentioned above.
Still needed in the art are new hydroxyl-containing polymers.
Two hydroxyl-containing ester oligomers are described below.
These polymers are conventionally known as hydroxyl-containing acrylic polymers.
The hydroxyl-containing polycarbonates preferably have a linear structure.
More preferably, the difunctional hydroxyl-containing compound is a polyether polyol.
A hydroxyl-containing compound is preferably an alcohol, water or a carboxylic acid.
Examples of suitable thiol and hydroxyl-containing aromatics include dodecylmonothioresorcinol.
The invention relates to dispersions of polymer particles in a hydroxyl-containing material.
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Suitable hydroxyl-containing polyethers are known and commercially available.
Initiators of this type include hydroxyl-containing alkynes and cycloalkynes.
The hydroxyl-containing primary or secondary amine is as described before.
Useful textile fibre materials are in particular hydroxyl-containing fibre materials.
Blends of various hydroxyl-containing materials may also be used.
The polymerizable composition may further include a hydroxyl-containing material.
Many different hydroxyl-containing polymers can be used in this invention.
It is also possible to impart flame-retardant properties to hydroxyl-containing olefin copolymers.
Blends of various hydroxyl-containing materials are particularly contemplated in this invention.
In one embodiment, a polymer is a polymer having a plurality of hydroxyl-containing monomer units.
Blends of various hydroxyl-containing materials are also contemplated in this invention.
An example of a nucleophilic compound having a removable hydrogen atom is a hydroxyl-containing compound.
Preferably, the hydroxyl-containing material can be an aliphatic polycarbonate diol.
Suitable curing accelerators include trialkyl amines, hydroxyl-containing compounds and imidazoles.
Release of a hydroxyl-containing parent compound would occur in a similar fashion.
The solution of the invention contains a hydroxyl-containing viscosity-enhancing polymer.
Hydroxyl-containing polyesters are also suitable for use in the isocyanate-reactive component.
R can be derived from at least one hydroxyl-containing compound, such as an alcohol.
Hydroxyl-containing materials can be added but are not a necessary embodiment of the invention.
It should be understood that a stoichiometric excess of alcohol or a hydroxyl-containing material must be avoided.
In some embodiments, the hydroxyl-containing compound is a monohydric primary alcohol.
In one embodiment of the present invention, the surfactant is hydroxyl-containing nonionic surfactant.
Particularly preferred are hydroxyl-containing methacrylates especially hydroxylalkyl methacrylates such as hydroxypropyl methacrylate.
Curing accelerators used herein include trialkyl amines, hydroxyl-containing compounds and imidazoles.
Optionally the hydroxyl-containing compounds are substantially free of secondary or tertiary hydroxyl groups.
The aqueous coating composition comprises an aqueous formulation of a hydroxyl-containing polyurethane and a crosslinker.
Each hydroxyl-containing additive increased the extent of the visible light photocure.
However, there is now a desire to reduce the overall level of such hydroxyl-containing amines.
Hydroxyl-containing substrates vary widely in concentration and type of hydroxyl groups present.
Specific examples of preferred crystalline, hydroxyl-containing structurants include castor oil and its derivatives.
The hydroxyl-containing materials can be non-aromatic in nature or can contain aromatic functionality.
Step of reacting the fluorinated diisocyanate pre-polymer with a hydroxyl-containing ethylenically unsaturated compound.
Preferably the hydroxyl-containing material contains one or more primary or secondary aliphatic hydroxyl.
Optionally, the hot melt compositions of the invention may further comprise a hydroxyl-containing material.
Preference generally exists for hydroxyl-containing reactants, in particular monohydric or polyhydric alcohols.