Claims
- 1. Paper sized with a water-insoluble, water-dispersible thermosettable cationic resin in its cured state, said resin being derived by reacting (I) an epihalohydrin and (II) a water-insoluble modified aminopolyamide derived by reacting (a) a water-soluble long chain aminopolyamide derived by reaction of a polyalkylenepolyamine and a dicarboxylic acid, said aminopolyamide having recurring groups ##EQU1## wherein n is an integer 2 through 6, x is an integer 2 through 4, and R is a divalent hydrocarbon radical, and (b) a ketene dimer having the formula [R.sub.1 CH=C=O].sub.2 where R.sub.1 is a hydrocarbon radical selected from the group consisting of alkyl having at least 8 carbon atoms, cycloalkyl having at least 6 carbon atoms, aryl, aralkyl and alkaryl, said ketene dimer having a total of from about 16 to 36 carbon atoms, the amount of ketene dimer employed being that sufficient to provide a modified aminopolyamide that is water-insoluble but insufficient to react with more than about 50% of the secondary amine groups of the aminopolyamide, the amount of epihalohydrin employed being at least that amount sufficient to react with substantially all the secondary amine groups of the modified aminopolyamide.
- 2. Paper sized with a water-insoluble, water-dispersible thermosettable cationic resin in its cured state, said resin being derived by reacting (I) epichlorohydrin and (II) a water-insoluble modified aminopolyamide derived by reacting (a) a water-soluble long chain aminopolyamide derived by reaction of a polyalkylenepolyamine and a dicarboxylic acid, said aminopolyamide having recurring groups ##STR6## wherein n is an integer 2 through 6, x is an integer 2 through 4, and R is a divalent hydrocarbon radical, and (b) a ketene dimer having the formula [R.sub.1 CH=C=O].sub.2 where R.sub.1 is a hydrocarbon radical selected from the group consisting of alkyl having at least 8 carbon atoms, cycloalkyl having at least 6 carbon atoms, aryl, aralkyl and alkaryl, said ketene dimer having a total of from about 16 to about 36 carbon atoms, the amount of ketene dimer employed being that sufficient to react with from about 10% to about 25% of the secondary amine groups of the aminopolyamide, the amount of epichlorohydrin employed being at least that amount sufficient to react with substantially all the secondary amine groups of the modified aminopolyamide.
- 3. The sized paper of claim 1 wherein the water-soluble long chain aminopolyamide is derived by reaction of diethylenetriamine and adipic acid.
- 4. The sized paper of claim 2 wherein the water-soluble long chain aminopolyamide is derived by reaction of diethylenetriamine and adipic acid.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 393,690, filed Aug. 31, 1973, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,922,243.
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