摘要:
A process of degrading nitrile rubbers comprises subjecting them to a metathesis reaction in the presence of specific catalysts with increased activity.
摘要:
A novel vulcanizable polymer composition is provided which is characterized by a specific combination of a polyamine crosslinking agent, a particular crosslinking accelerator and an alkali metal salt. Further on polymer vulcanizates on the basis of such polymer compositions as well as a method for preparing such polymer vulcanizates is provided, in particular in the form of mouldings or shaped parts.
摘要:
Novel crosslinkable compositions based on elastomers, at least one of which has carboxyl and/or carboxylate groups, are provided, these crosslinkable compositions containing special unsaturated organic salts of metal ions and a crosslinking system which acts as a free radical donor. Crosslinked elastomers which have excellent physical properties are obtainable therefrom. The novel crosslinkable compositions have a wide range of uses.
摘要:
This invention provides a method for identifying allosteric modulators of a SHIP polypeptide, wherein said SHIP polypeptide is contacted with a test compound, and wherein said SHIP polypeptide comprises an allosteric site selected from the group consisting of a SHIP C2 domain and a SHIP PH domain.
摘要:
A novel vulcanizable polymer composition is provided which is characterized by a specific combination of a polyamine crosslinking agent and a particular crosslinking accelerator. Furtheron polymer vulcanizates on the basis of such polymer compositions as well as method for preparing such polymer vulcanizate is provided, in particular in the form of mouldings or shaped parts.
摘要:
The present invention relates to a process for the metathesis of nitrile rubbers in the presence of a specific catalyst for the metathetic degradation of nitrile rubber. The present invention further relates to specific novel metathesis catalysts and to the use thereof for the metathesis of nitrile rubbers.
摘要:
The present invention relates to a low molecular weight optionally hydrogenated nitrile rubber and a process for preparing a low molecular weight optionally hydrogenated nitrile rubber by molecular weight degradation of nitrile rubbers via a metathesis process in the presence of a transition metal complex catalyst in a specific reaction mixture, a polymer composite comprising at least one optionally hydrogenated nitrile rubber, at least one cross-linking agent and/or curing system, optionally at least one filler and optionally further auxiliary products for rubbers and a shaped article comprising the optionally hydrogenated nitrile rubber or the composite.
摘要:
The present invention relates to thermoplastic vulcanizates (TPVs) based on low Mooney, optionally hydrogenated nitrile butadiene rubber and polyamides. The present invention also relates to TPVs based on low Mooney, optionally, hydrogenated nitrile terpolymers and polyamides. TPVs prepared according to the present invention have improved morphology, smaller rubber particle size, and improved processability compared to TPVs containing non-low Mooney, optionally hydrogenated nitrile butadiene rubber.
摘要:
The present invention relates to a process for the production of optionally hydrogenated nitrile terpolymers having lower molecular weights, lower Mooney viscosities and narrower molecular weight distributions than those known in the art. The present invention also relates to optionally hydrogenated nitrile terpolymers having lower molecular weights, lower Mooney viscosities and narrower molecular weight distributions than those known in the art.
摘要:
The present invention relates to vulcanizable polymer compositions comprising a very low molecular weight optionally hydrogenated nitrile rubber, at least one cross-linking agent, optionally at least one filler and optionally one or more further auxiliary products for rubbers, a process for preparing such vulcanizable polymer compositions, furtheron a process for vulcanizing such polymer compositions and the resulting vulcanizate, preferably as a shaped article.