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Low Molecular Weight Cellulose Mixed Esters And Their Use As Low Viscosity Binders And Modifiers In Coating Compositions

US Patent:
8039531, Oct 18, 2011
Filed:
Mar 30, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/394008
Inventors:
Michael Charles Shelton - Kingsport TN, US
Jessica Dee Posey-Dowty - Kingsport TN, US
Luis Guillermo Rios Perdomo - Kingsport TN, US
Paul Lee Lucas - Gray TN, US
Alan Kent Wilson - Kingsport TN, US
Kenneth Raymond Walker - Perthshire, GB
Jonathan Edward Lawniczak - Kingsport TN, US
Roy Glenn Foulk - Kingsport TN, US
Hieu Duy Phan - Antioch IL, US
John Douglas Booton - Bristol TN, US
Assignee:
Eastman Chemical Company - Kingsport TN
International Classification:
C08L 1/00
C08L 1/14
C08L 1/12
US Classification:
524 35, 524 38, 524 39
Abstract:
Cellulose mixed esters are disclosed having low molecular weights and low degrees of polymerization. These new cellulose mixed esters include cellulose acetate propionate and cellulose acetate butyrate. The esters exhibit solubility in a wide range of organic solvents with minimal viscosity increase, are compatible with a wide variety of resins, and are useful in coatings and inks compositions as binder resins and rheology modifiers.

Dispersible Articles

US Patent:
5484825, Jan 16, 1996
Filed:
Sep 14, 1993
Appl. No.:
8/122753
Inventors:
Richard J. Dick - Columbus OH
Nancy J. Fulton - Powell OH
James P. Pfau - Columbus OH
Philip E. Bailey - Bristol TN
John D. Booton - Bristol TN
Assignee:
Battelle Memorial Institute - Columbus OH
International Classification:
C09D 700
US Classification:
524 35
Abstract:
The present invention is directed to a water-resistant, aqueous base-dispersible article which comprises a pulp-filled binder, one of which is an ethylenically unsaturated carboxylated (e. g. acrylic) polymer soluble in base, the other of which is water-resistant. Accordingly, the pulp can be water-resistant while the binder is base-dispersible or the converse can be true. Cellulosic and polymeric pulp are ideally suited for filling an base-soluble acrylic polymer. Water-soluble resins can be incorporated into the article for controlling the properties for special purposes. The method for forming such an article comprises yet another aspect of the present invention.

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