Claims
- 1. A method for strengthening a cellulosic substrate comprising contacting said substrate with a formaldehyde-free curable aqueous composition comprising (a) a polyacid containing at least two carboxylic acid groups, anhydride groups, or the salts thereof; (b) a phosphorous-containing accelerator, and (c) at least one active hydrogen compound, said active hydrogen compound comprising at least two active hydrogen groups selected from the group consisting of hydroxyl, primary amino, secondary amino, and mixtures thereof; wherein said carboxyl groups, anhydride groups, or salts thereof are neutralized to an extent of less than about 35% with a fixed base; and wherein the ratio of the number of equivalents of said carboxylic acid groups, anhydride groups, or salts thereof to the number of equivalents of said active hydrogen groups is from about 1/0.001 to about 1/3; and heating said composition.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein said polyacid is an addition polymer formed from at least one ethylenically-unsaturated monomer.
- 3. A method for increasing the solvent- and water-wet strength and dry strength of a cellulosic nonwoven wipe comprising contacting said nonwoven with a formaldehyde-free curable aqueous composition comprising (a) a polyacid containing at least two carboxylic acid groups, anhydride groups, or the salts thereof; (b) a phosphorous-containing accelerator, and (c) at least one active hydrogen compound, said active hydrogen compound comprising at least two active hydrogen groups selected from the group consisting of hydroxyl, primary amino, secondary amino, and mixtures thereof; wherein said carboxyl groups, anhydride groups, or salts thereof are neutralized to an extent of less than about 35% with a fixed base; and wherein the ratio of the number of equivalents of said carboxylic acid groups, anhydride groups, or salts thereof to the number of equivalents of said active hydrogen groups is from about 1/0.01 to about 1/3; and heating said composition.
- 4. The method of claim 3 wherein said polyacid is an addition polymer formed from at least one ethylenically-unsaturated monomer.
- 5. The method of claim 3 wherein said polyacid comprises a copolymer prepared by emulsion polymerization of at least two ethylenically-unsaturated monomers and contains at least two carboxylic acid groups, anhydride groups, or the salts thereof; wherein said copolymer has a Tg between about 60 C. and about -50 C.
- 6. A method for increasing the solvent- and water-wet strength and dry strength of paper oil- and air-filter stock comprising contacting said stock with a formaldehyde-free curable aqueous composition comprising (a) a polyacid containing at least two carboxylic acid groups, anhydride groups, or the salts thereof; and (b) a phosphorous-containing accelerator, and (c) at least one active hydrogen compound, said active hydrogen compound comprising at least two active hydrogen groups selected from the group consisting of hydroxyl, primary amino, secondary amino, and mixtures thereof; wherein said carboxyl groups, anhydride groups, or salts thereof are neutralized to an extent of less than about 35% with a fixed base; and wherein the ratio of the number of equivalents of said carboxylic acid groups, anhydride groups, or salts thereof to the number of equivalents of said active hydrogen groups is from about 1/0.01 to about 1/3; and heating said composition.
- 7. The method of claim 6 wherein said polyacid is an addition polymer formed from at least one ethylenically-unsaturated monomer.
- 8. The method of claim 6 wherein said polyacid comprises a copolymer prepared by emulsion polymerization of at least two ethylenically-unsaturated monomers and contains at least two carboxylic acid groups, anhydride groups, or the salts thereof; wherein said copolymer has a Tg between about 60 C. and about -50 C.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/142,554, filed 22 Oct. 1993 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,427,587.
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