Claims
- 1. A process comprising reacting:
- (a) a tractable grafting base comprising:
- (i) a 1,2-epoxy resin having an epoxy equivalent weight of at least 500 and
- (ii) a second, extender polymer selected from polystyrene, low molecular weight polyethylene, styrene-acrylate copolymer, ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer, a hydroxyl terminated polyester or polyurethane, styrene-acrylonitrile copolymer, a hydrocarbon resin, a second epoxy resin, or a mixture thereof;
- said 1,2 epoxy resin and said extender polymer having aliphatic backbone carbon atoms including carbons having only one or two hydrogens bonded thereto, each of said 1,2 epoxy resin and said extender polymer contributing at least 10% by weight of the total solids present, and
- (b) vinyl monomer that is addition polymerizable through its ethylenic unsaturation selected from ethylenically acrylic or methacrylic acid, styrene, ethylenically unsaturated acid esters, or mixtures thereof; and
- in the presence of a free radical initiator that is characterized by its ability to abstract hydrogen, at a temperature and in sufficient quantity that said initiator is operative simultaneously to cause addition polymerization of the monomer and to cause graft polymerization by carbon-to-carbon bonds of addition polymer to at least some of said aliphatic backbone carbons that have one or two hydrogens bonded thereto in the ungrafted state.
- 2. The process of claim 1 wherein the epoxy resin is an adduct of a bisphenol and a diglycidyl ether of a bisphenol and wherein said adduct has an epoxy equivalent weight of at least 2,000 and constitutes at least 45% of the grafting base by weight.
- 3. The process of claim 2 wherein the epoxy resin is one that has been advanced in the presence of the extender polymer.
- 4. The process of claim 1 wherein the vinyl monomer includes an acrylic acid in sufficient quantity to establish the resinous product as a dispersion in a basic aqueous medium.
- 5. The process of claim 1 wherein said ethylenically unsaturated compound comprises an unsaturated primary or secondary amine, present in sufficient quantity to establish the resinous reactin product as a dispersion in an acidic aqueous medium.
- 6. The process of claim 1 wherein said ethylenically unsaturated compound comprises a compound having in its molecule an epoxy group that can be rendered base functional by reaction with a primary or secondary amine.
- 7. A resinous reaction product comprising a mixture of resinous solids, said solids being made up of components comprising:
- (i) addition polymerizable monomer selected from ethylenically acrylic or methacrylic acids, styrene, ethylenically unsaturated acid esters, or mixtures thereof;
- (ii) an aromatic 1,2-epoxy resin having an epoxy equivalent weight of at least 500;
- (iii) an extender polymer selected from polystyrene, low molecular weight polyethylene, styrene-acrylate copolymer, an ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer, a hydroxyl terminated polyester or polyurethane, styrene-acrylonitrile copolymers, hydrocarbon resin, a second epoxy resin, or mixtures thereof;
- wherein each of said 1,2-epoxy resin and said extender polymer have aliphatic backbone carbon atoms that have one or more hydrogens bonded thereto, and
- (iv) graft polymers of each of the epoxy resin and the extender polymer in which addition polymer side chains are grafted by carbon-to-carbon bonds to at least some of said aliphatic backbone carbon atoms of the resin and of the polymer that had one or two hydrogens bonded thereto in the ungrafted state.
- 8. The resinous reaction product of claim 7 wherein the solids include a sufficient number of ionizable sites to establish the reaction product as a dispersion in an aqueous ionizing medium.
- 9. The resinous reaction product of claim 8 wherein the ionizable sites are located in the side chains of said graft polymers and in said addition polymerized monomer.
- 10. The reaction product of claim 9 wherein the solids are acid functional and wherein the acid-functionality is sufficiently high to establish the resinous reaction product as a dispersion in a basic aqueous ionizing medium.
- 11. The resinous reaction product of claim 9 wherein the solids are base functional and wherein the base functionality is sufficiently high to establish the resinous reaction product as a dispersion in an acidic aqueous ionizing medium.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 132,507, filed Mar. 21, 1980, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,399,241 issued Aug. 16, 1983.
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