Claims
- 1. Hydrolysis-stable and polymerizable acrylphosphonic acids of the general formula (I), stereoisomers thereof and mixtures of these where R1, R2, R3, X, Y and n, unless stated otherwise, independently of one another have the following meanings:R1=hydrogen, C1 to C10 alkyl or C6 to C10 aryl, R2=hydrogen, C1 to C5 alkyl or phenyl, R3=C1 to C8 alkylene, phenylene or is absent, Y=oxygen, sulphur, C1 to C8 alkylene or is absent, n=1 or 2, and with the proviso that(a) for n=1 X=hydrogen, C1 to C5 alkyl or C6 to C12 aryl, and (b) for n=2 X=C1 to C10 alkylene, C6 to C10 arylene, C7 to C20 arylenalkylene or is absent, and in which the individual alkyl, aryl, alkylene, arylene, phenyl, phenylene and arylenalkylene radicals can bear one or more substituents.
- 2. Acrylphosphonic acids according to claim 1, wherein the variables of the formula (I), unless otherwise stated, independently of one another have the following meanings:R1=hydrogen, C1 to C5 alkyl or phenyl, R2=hydrogen, or C1 to C3 alkyl, R3=C1 to C3 alkylene, phenylene or is absent, Y=oxygen, C1 to C3 alkylene or is absent, n=1 or 2, and with the proviso that(a) for n=1 X=hydrogen, C1 to C3 alkyl or phenyl, and(b) for n=2 X=C1 to C6 alkylene, phenylene or is absent.
- 3. A process for the preparation of acrylphosphinic acids of the general formula (I), stereoisomers thereof and mixtures of these where R1, R2, R3, X, Y and n, unless stated otherwise, independently of one another have the following meanings:;R1=hydrogen, C1 to C10 alkyl or C6 to C10 aryl, R2=hydrogen, C1 to C5 alkyl or phenyl, R3=C1 to C8 alkylene, phenylene or is absent, Y=oxygen, sulphur, C1 to C8 alkylene or is absent, n=1 or 2, and with the proviso that(a) for n=1 X=hydrogen, C1 to C5 alkyl or C6 to C12 aryl, and(b) for n=2 X=C1 to C10 alkylene, C6 to C10 arylene, C2 to C20 arylenalkylene or is absent, and in which the individual alkyl, aryl, alkylene, arylene, phenyl, phenylene and arylenalkylene radicals can bear one or more substituents,wherein α-halomethylacrylic acid esters of the general formula (II) are reacted with protected mono- or difunctional phosphonic acid esters of the general formula (III) and the protective groups are cleaved off, withU=halogen, SG=protective group.
- 4. A composition comprising the acrylphosphonic acids according to claim 1 wherein the composition is selected from the group consisting of an adhesive, a polymer, a composite, a cement, a shaped body, and a dental material.
- 5. A dental material comprising an acrylphosphinic acid of the general formula (I), stereoisomers thereof and mixtures of these where R1, R2, R3, X, Y and n, unless stated otherwise, independently of one another have the following meanings:R1=hydrogen, C1 to C10 alkyl or C6 to C10 aryl, R2=hydrogen, fluorine, C1 to C5 alkyl or phenyl, R3=C1 to C8 alkylene, phenylene or is absent, Y=oxygen, sulphur, C1 to C8 alkylene or is absent, n=1 or 2, and with the proviso that(a) for n=1 X=hydrogen, fluoride, C1 to C5 alkyl or C6 to C12 aryl, and X=C1 to C10 alkylene, C6 to C10 arylene, C7 to C20 arylenalkylene or is absent, and in which individual alkyl, aryl, alkylene, arylene, phenyl, phenylene and arylenalkylene radicals can bear one or more substituents wherein the dental material is a dental adhesive, a fixing cement or a filling composite.
- 6. The composition according to claim 4, wherein the acrylphosphonic acids are present in at least partially polymerized form.
- 7. A dental material comprising an acrylphosphinic acid of the general formula (I), stereoisomers thereof and mixtures of these where R1, R2, R3, X, Y and n, unless stated otherwise, independently of one another have the following meanings:R1=hydrogen, C1 to C10 alkyl or C6 to C10 aryl, R2=hydrogen, fluorine, C1 to C5 alkyl or phenyl, R3=C1 to C8 alkylene, phenylene or is absent, Y=oxygen, sulphur, C1 to C8 alkylene or is absent, n=1 or 2, and with the proviso that(a) for n=1 X=hydrogen, fluorine, C1 to C5 alkyl or C6 to C12 aryl, and(b) for n=2 X=C1 to C10 alkylene, C6 to C10 arylene, C7 to C20 arylenalkylene or is absent, and in which the individual alkyl, aryl, alkylene, arylene, phenyl, phenylene and arylenalkylene radicals can bear one or more substituents.
- 8. A dental material comprising an acrylphosphinic acid of the general formula (I), stereoisomers thereof and mixtures of these where R1, R2, R3, X, Y and n, unless stated otherwise, independently of one another have the following meanings:R1=hydrogen, C1 to C10 alkyl or C6 to C10 aryl, R2=hydrogen, fluorine, C1 to C5 alkyl or phenyl, R3=C1 to C8 alkylene, phenylene or is absent, Y=oxygen, sulphur, C1 to C8 alkylene or is absent, n=1 or 2, and with the proviso that(a) for n=1 X=hydrogen, fluorine, C1 to C5 alkyl or C6 to C12 aryl, and(b) for n=2 X=C1 to C10 alkylene, C6 to C10 arylene, phenyl, phenylene and arylenalkylene radicals can bear one or more substituents, wherein the acrylphosphonic acid is in at least partially polymerized form.
- 9. Polymers and copolymers, which are obtained by polymerization or copolymerization of the acrylphosphonic acids according to claim 1.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This applicable claims priority benefit of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 60/071,496, filed on Jan. 14, 1998, which is hereby incorporated by reference.
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