Claims
- 1. A water-insoluble interpolymer consisting essentially of the structural units: ##EQU3## wherein R.sub.1 represents an alkyl radical having from 8 to 18 atoms; wherein R.sub.2 represents an alkyl radical having from 1 to 3 carbon atoms; and wherein X and Y each independently represent a radical selected from the group consisting of (1) an alkoxy radical having from 1 to 8 carbon atoms and (2) the hydroxy radical; the proportion of alkoxy radicals in the total number of X and Y radicals being from about 40 percent to about 60 percent; there being from about 0.01 to about 43 mole percent of Unit I and from about 57 to about 99.99 mole percent of Unit II in the interpolymer, based on the total number of moles of structural Units I and II in the interpolymer; the Brookfield viscosity of said interpolymer being from about 100 cps. to about 4,000 cps. at 25.degree.C. and at 30% concentration in ethanol using a No. 2 spindle with a 250 cc. beaker, the percentage being based on the weight of the total solution.
- 2. A water-insoluble interpolymer, according to claim 1, wherein the free carboxyl groups of said interpolymer have been neutralized by ammonia, a primary, secondary, or tertiary alkylamine, alkanolamine, or alkylalkanolamine of the formula ##STR5## where Z.sub.1, Z.sub.2, and Z.sub.3 are all hydrogen to make up ammonia, where Z.sub.1, Z.sub.2, and Z.sub.3 are individually selected from the group consisting of hydrogen and of alkyl radicals having 1 to 18 carbon atoms to make up the alkylamine, where Z.sub.1, Z.sub.2, and Z.sub.3 are individually selected from the group consisting of hydrogen and of hydroxyethyl and hydroxypropyl radicals to make up the alkanolamine, or where Z.sub.1, Z.sub.2, and Z.sub.3 are mixtures of alkyl and hydroxyalkyl groups as described to make up the alkylalkanolamine, to give the ammonium or amine salts of said interpolymer.
- 3. A water-insoluble interpolymer, according to claim 2, wherein from about 5 to about 50 percent of the free carboxyl groups of said interpolymer have been neutralized to form the ammonium, alkylamine, alkanolamine, or alkylalkanolamine salts.
- 4. A water-insoluble interpolymer, according to claim 1, wherein the Brookfield viscosity is from about 200 cps. to about 3000 cps. at 25.degree.C and at 30 percent concentration in ethanol using a No. 2 spindle with a 250 cc. beaker, the percentage being based on the weight of the total solution.
- 5. A water-insoluble interpolymer, according to claim 1, wherein R.sub.1 is a stearyl radical and wherein R.sub.2 is an ethyl radical.
- 6. A water-insoluble interpolymer, according to claim 5, wherein the free carboxyl groups have been neutralized according to claim 3 to give the ammonium or amine salts of said interpolymer.
- 7. A water-insoluble interpolymer, according to claim 6, wherein X and Y each independently represent a radical selected from the group consisting of (1) an ethoxy radical and (2) an hydroxy radical; the proportion of ethoxy radicals in the total number of X and Y radicals being from about 40 percent to about 60 percent.
- 8. A water-insoluble interpolymer, according to claim 7, wherein the free carboxyl groups have been neutralized according to claim 3 to give the ammonium or amine salts of said interpolymer.
- 9. A water-insoluble interpolymer, according to claim 1, wherein R.sub.1 is a stearyl radical and wherein R.sub.2 is a methyl radical.
- 10. A water-insoluble interpolymer, according to claim 9, wherein the free carboxyl groups have been neutralized according to claim 3 to give the ammonium or amine salts of said interpolymer.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 251,362, filed May 8, 1972, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,862,306.
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