Claims
- 1. A process for the preparation of a composition comprising (alk)acrylamide-containing polymeric microparticles, said (alk)acrylamide polymer being substituted with at least about 1 mole percent of tertiary aminomethyl groups and having an average particle size of from about 200 to about 4000 .ANG. in diameter, which aminomethyl groups continually self cross-link the polymer at ambient conditions which comprises:
- (a) admixing
- (i) an aqueous solution of at least one (alk)acrylamide monomer and, optionally, at least one ethylenically unsaturated comonomer;
- (ii) an oil solution comprising at least one hydrocarbon liquid; and
- (ii) an effective amount of surfactant or surfactant mixture so as to form an inverse microemulsion;
- (b) subjecting the inverse microemulsion obtained in step (a) to polymerization conditions; and;
- (c) reacting the polymerized polymer obtained in step (b) with an effective amount of a formaldehyde and a secondary amine or a complex thereof; and
- (d) optionally, quaternizing the resultant polymer..]..[.
- 2. A process as defined in claim 1 wherein said aqueous solution of step (a) (i) contains acrylamide..]..[.3. A process as defined in claim 1 wherein said polymerization conditions of step (b) comprise introducing a polymerization initiator to said inverse microemulsion..]..[.4. A process as defined in claim 1 wherein said formaldehyde is selected from formaldehyde, araformaldehyde, trioxane or aqueous formalin..]..[.5. A process as defined in claim 1 wherein said secondary amine is selected from dimethylamine, methylethylamine, diethylamine, amylmethylamine, dibutylamine, dibenzylamine, piperidine, morpholine, ethanolmethylamine, diethanolamine or mixtures thereof..]..[.6. A process as defined in claim 1 wherein said formaldehyde comprises formalin, and said secondary amine comprises dimethylamine..]..[.7. A process for the preparation of a composition comprising (alk)acrylamide-containing polymeric microparticles, said (alk)acrylamide polymer being substituted with at least about 1 mole percent of tertiary aminomethyl groups and having an average particle size of from about 200 to about 4000 .ANG. in diameter, which aminomethyl groups continually self cross-link the polymer at ambient conditions which comprises:
- (a) reacting
- (i) at least one (alk)acrylamide monomer and, optionally, at least one ethylenically unsaturated comonomer; and
- (ii) formaldehyde and a secondary amine or a complex thereof in aqueous solution to produce a tertiary aminomethyl substitute (alk)acrylamide monomer;
- (b) admixing
- (i) said aqueous solution of substituted (alk)acrylamide monomer and, optional comonomer obtained in (a);
- (ii) an oil solution comprising at least one hydrocarbon liquid; and
- (iii) an effective mount of surfactant or surfactant mixture, so as to form an inverse microemulsion;
- (c) subjecting the inverse microemulsion obtained in step (b) to polymerization conditions; and
- (d) optionally, quaternizing the resultant polymer..]..[.8. A process as defined in claim 7 wherein the aqueous solution of step (b)(i) contains substituted acrylamide..]..[.9. A process as defined in claim 7 wherein said polymerization conditions of step (c) comprise introducing a polymerization initiator to the inverse microemulsion..]..[.10. A process as defined in claim 7 wherein said monomer is reacted with a formaldehyde and a secondary amine..]..[.11. A process as defined in claim 7 wherein said formaldehyde is selected from formaldehyde, paraformaldehyde, trioxane or aqueous formalin..]..[.12. A process as defined in claim 7 wherein said secondary amine is selected from dimethylamine, methylethylamine, diethylamine, amylmethylamine, dibutylamine, dibenzylamine, piperidine, morpholine, ethanolmethylamine, diethanolamine or mixtures thereof..]..[.13. A process as defined in claim 18 wherein said formaldehyde comprises formalin and said secondary amine comprises
- dimethylamine..]..[.14. A process foe the preparation of a composition comprising (alk)acrylamide containing polymeric microparticles, said (alk)acrylamide polymer being substituted with at least about 1 mole percent of tertiary aminomethyl groups and having an average particle size of from about 200 to about 4000 .ANG. in diameter, which aminomethyl groups continually self cross-link the polymer at ambient conditions which comprises:
- (a) admixing
- (i) an aqueous solution comprising at (alk)acrylamide monomer and optionally, at least one ethylenically unsaturated comonomer, a formaldehyde and secondary amine or a complex thereof;
- (ii) an oil solution comprising at least one hydrocarbon liquid; and
- (iii) an effective amount of surfactant or surfactant mixture, so as to form an inverse microemulsion;
- (b) subjecting the inverse microemulsion obtained in step (a) to polymerization conditions and allowing the formaldehyde and secondary amine to react with the (alk)acrylamide amide groups; and
- (c) optionally, quaternizing the resultant polymer..]..[.15. A process as defined in claim 14 wherein said aqueous solution of step (a)(i) comprises acrylamide..]..[.16. A process as defined in claim 14 wherein said polymerization conditions of step (b) comprise introducing a polymerization initiator to the inverse microemulsion..]..[.17. A process as defined in claim 14 wherein the aqueous solution of (a)(i) comprises acrylamide, a formaldehyde and a secondary amine..]..[.18. A process as defined in claim 14 wherein said formaldehyde is selected from formaldehyde, paraformaldehyde, trioxane or aqueous formalin..]..[.19. A process as defined in claim 14 wherein said secondary amine is selected from dimethylamine, diethylamine, methylethylamine, amylmethylamine, dibutylamine, dibenzylamine, piperidine, morpholine, ethanolmethylamine, diethanolamine or mixtures thereof..]..[.20. A process as defined in claim 14 wherein said formaldehyde comprises formalin and said secondary amine comprises dimethylamine..]..Iadd.21. In a process for the preparation of a composition comprising polymer micelles which contain water and (alk)acrylamide-based polymer, said (alk)acrylamide-based polymer being substituted with at least about 1 mole percent of tertiary aminomethyl groups which continually self cross-link the polymer at ambient conditions, which process comprises:
- a. admixing
- i. an aqueous solution of at least one (alk)acrylamide monomer and, optionally, at least one ethylenically unsaturated comonomer;
- ii. an oil solution comprising at least one hydrocarbon liquid; and
- iii. an effective amount of surfactant or surfactant mixture so as to form an emulsion;
- b. subjecting the emulsion obtained in step (a) to polymerization conditions; and;
- c. reacting the polymerized polymer obtained in step (b) with an effective amount of a formaldehyde and a secondary amine or a complex thereof to substitute said polymer with at least about 1 mole percent of tertiary aminomethyl groups; and
- d. optionally, quaternizing the resultant polymer; the improvement comprising including an effective amount of surfactant or surfactant mixture in step (a) iii to form an inverse microemulsion which is subjected to polymerization conditions in step (b); the resultant so produced composition comprising polymer micelles having an average particle size of from about 200 to about 4000 .ANG. in
- diameter..Iaddend..Iadd.22. A process as defined in claim 21 wherein said aqueous solution of step (a)(i) contains acrylamide..Iaddend..Iadd.23. A process as defined in claim 21 wherein said polymerization conditions of step (b) comprise introducing a polymerization initiator to said inverse microemulsion..Iaddend..Iadd.24. A process as defined in claim 21 wherein said formaldehyde is selected from the group consisting of formaldehyde, paraformaldehyde, trioxane and aqueous formalin..Iaddend..Iadd.25. A process as defined in claim 21 wherein said secondary amine is selected from the group consisting of dimethylamine, methylethylamine, diethylamine, amylmethylamine, dibutylamine, dibenzylamine, piperidine, morpholine, ethanolmethylamine, diethanolamine and mixtures
- thereof..Iaddend..Iadd.26. A process as defined in claim 21 wherein said formaldehyde comprises formalin, and said secondary amine comprises dimethylamine..Iaddend..Iadd.27. A process as defined in claim 21 wherein said polymer micelles have an average diameter of from about 300 to about 2000 .ANG...Iaddend..Iadd.28. A process as defined in claim 21 wherein said polymer micelles have an average diameter of from about 350 to about 1000 .ANG...Iaddend..Iadd.29. In a process for the preparation of a composition comprising polymer micelles which contain water and (alk)acrylamide-based polymer, said (alk)acrylamide-based polymer being substituted with at least about 1 mole percent of tertiary aminomethyl groups which continually self cross-link the polymer at ambient conditions, which process comprises:
- a. reacting
- i. at least one (alk)acrylamide monomer and, optionally, at least one ethylenically unsaturated comonomer; and
- ii. a formaldehyde and a secondary amine or a complex thereof in aqueous solution to produce a tertiary aminomethyl substituted (alk)acrylamide monomer;
- b. admixing
- i. an aqueous solution of substituted (alk)acrylamide monomer and optional comonomer obtained in (a);
- ii. an oil solution comprising at least one hydrocarbon liquid; and
- iii. an effective amount of surfactant or surfactant mixture to form an emulsion;
- c. subjecting the emulsion obtained in step (b) to polymerization conditions, and
- d. optionally, quaternizing the resultant polymer; the improvement comprising including an effective amount of surfactant or surfactant mixture in step (b) iii to form an inverse microemulsion which is then subjected to polymerization conditions in step (c); the resultant so produced composition comprising polymer micelles having an average particle size of from about 200 to about 4000 .ANG. in
- diameter..Iaddend..Iadd.30. A process as defined in claim 29 wherein the aqueous solution of step (a)(i) contains acrylamide..Iaddend..Iadd.31. A process as defined in claim 29 wherein said polymerization conditions of step (c) comprise introducing a polymerization initiator to the inverse microemulsion..Iaddend..Iadd.32. A process as defined in claim 29 wherein said monomer is reacted with a formaldehyde and a secondary amine..Iaddend..Iadd.33. A process as defined in claim 29 wherein said formaldehyde is selected from the group consisting of formaldehyde, paraformaldehyde, trioxane and aqueous formalin..Iaddend..Iadd.34. A process as defined in claim 29 wherein said secondary amine is selected from the group consisting of dimethylamine, methylethylamine, diethylamine, amylmethylamine, dibutylamine, dibenzylamine, piperidine, morpholine, ethanolmethylamine, diethanolamine and mixtures
- thereof..Iaddend..Iadd.35. A process as defined in claim 29 wherein said formaldehyde comprises formalin and said secondary amine comprises dimethylamine..Iaddend..Iadd.36. A process as defined in claim 29 wherein said polymer micelles have an average diameter of from about 300 to about 2000 .ANG.. .Iadd.37. A process as defined in claim 29 wherein said polymer micelles have an average diameter of from about 350 to about 1000 .ANG.. .Iadd.38. In a process for the preparation of a composition comprising polymer micelles which contain water and (alk)acrylamide-based polymer, said (alk)acrylamide-based polymer being substituted with at least about 1 mole percent of tertiary aminomethyl groups which continually self cross-link the polymer at ambient conditions, which process comprises:
- a. admixing
- i. an aqueous solution comprising an (alk)acrylamide monomer and, optionally, at least one ethylenically unsaturated comonomer, a formaldehyde and a secondary amine or a complex thereof;
- ii. an oil solution comprising at least one hydrocarbon liquid; and
- iii. an effective amount of surfactant or surfactant mixture to form an emulsion;
- b. subjecting the emulsion obtained in step (a) to polymerization conditions and allowing the formaldehyde and secondary amine to react with (alk)acrylamide amide groups; and
- c. optionally, quaternizing the resultant polymer; the improvement comprising including an effective amount of surfactant or surfactant mixture in step (a) iii to form an inverse microemulsion which is then subjected to polymerization conditions in step (b); the resulting composition produced comprising polymer micelles having an average
- particle size of from about 200 to about 4000 .ANG...Iaddend..Iadd.39. A process as defined in claim 38 wherein said aqueous solution of step (a) (i) comprises acrylamide..Iaddend..Iadd.40. A process as defined in claim 38 wherein said polymerization conditions of step (b) comprise introducing a polymerization initiator to the inverse microemulsion..Iaddend..Iadd.41. A process as defined in claim 38 wherein the aqueous solution of (a) (i) comprises acrylamide, a formaldehyde and a secondary amine..Iaddend..Iadd.42. A process as defined in claim 38 wherein said formaldehyde is selected from the group consisting of formaldehyde, paraformaldehyde, trioxane and aqueous formalin..Iaddend..Iadd.43. A process as defined in claim 38 wherein said secondary amine is selected form the group consisting of dimethylamine, diethylamine, methylethylamine, amylmethylamine, dibutylamine, dibenzylamine, piperidine, morpholine, ethanolmethylamine, diethanolamine and mixtures thereof..Iaddend..Iadd.44. A process as defined in claim 38 wherein said formaldehyde comprises formalin and said secondary amine comprises dimethylamine..Iaddend..Iadd.45. A process as defined in claim 38 wherein said polymer micelles have an average diameter of from about 300 to about 2000 .ANG...Iaddend..Iadd.46. A process as defined in claim 38 wherein said polymer micelles have an average diameter of from about 350 to about 1000 .ANG...Iaddend..Iadd.47. A process for the preparation of an inverse microemulsion containing dispersed polymer micelles containing water and an acrylamide-based polymer substituted with at least about 1 mole percent of quaternized tertiary aminomethyl groups which are capable of continually self cross-linking the polymer at ambient conditions, said microemulsion containing greater than 10 percent, by weight, of polymer solids based on said microemulsion and said polymer micelles having average diameters from about 300 to about 2000 .ANG., which process comprises:
- a. admixing
- i. an aqueous solution of at least one acrylamide monomer and, optionally, at least one ethylenically unsaturated comonomer;
- ii. an oil solution comprising at least one hydrocarbon liquid; and
- iii. an effective amount of surfactant or surfactant mixture to form an inverse microemulsion;
- b. subjecting the inverse microemulsion obtained in step (a) to polymerization conditions,
- c. reacting the polymerized polymer obtained in step (b) with an effective amount of a formaldehyde and a secondary amine or a complex thereof to substitute said polymer with at least about 1 mole percent of tertiary aminomethyl groups; and
- a. quaternizing the resultant polymer..Iaddend.
Parent Case Info
.[.This.]. .Iadd.This reissue application is a continuation of reissue application Ser. No. 08/274,182 filed Jul. 12, 1994, now abandoned which .Iaddend.is a divisional of application Ser. No. 07/428,730, filed Oct. 30, 1989, .Iadd.now U.S. Pat. No. 4,956,399, .Iaddend.which, in turn, is a CIP of Ser. No. 07/285,927 filed on Dec. 19, 1988, .Iadd.now abandoned.Iaddend..
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