Claims
- 1. A polylactone obtainable by heating .alpha.-chloroacrylic acid or an alkali metal salt thereof at a temperature of 40.degree.-150.degree. C. in an aqueous acidic medium in the presence of a peroxy compound as polymerization catalyst to effect polymerization of said acid or salt to poly-.alpha.-chloroacrylic acid, which may be partially in alkali metal salt form, hydrolysis of chlorine located in the .alpha.-position and lactonization, said peroxy compound being used in an amount of from 3.5 to 11 grams per mole of .alpha.-chloroacrylic acid or alkali metal salt thereof when it is hydrogen peroxide and in a corresponding amount when it is a compound of higher molecular weight than hydrogen peroxide.
- 2. A polyactone according to claim 1 wherein the heating is carried out to a temperature of 60.degree.-98.degree. C.
- 3. A polylactone according to claim 2 wherein the peroxy compound is hydrogen peroxide.
- 4. A polylactone according to claim 3 wherein the amount of hydrogen peroxide is 7 to 10 grams per mol of .alpha.-chloroacrylic acid or alkali metal salt thereof.
- 5. A polylactone according to claim 4 wherein the polymerization is carried out at a pH between 1 and 5.
- 6. A polylactone according to claim 5 obtainable by heating .alpha.-chloroacrylic acid at a temperature of 60.degree.-98.degree. C. and a pH of between 1 and 5 in an aqueous medium in the presence of hydrogen peroxide as polymerization catalyst to effect polymerization of said acid to poly-.alpha.-chloroacrylic acid, hydrolysis of chlorine in the .alpha.-position and lactonization, said hydrogen peroxide being used in an amount of from 7-10 grams per mol of .alpha.-chloroacrylic acid.
- 7. A polylactone according to claim 6 wherein the .alpha.-chloroacrylic acid is heated to a temperature of 70.degree.-90.degree. C.
- 8. A polylactone according to claim 4, wherein .alpha.-chloroacrylic acidic is heated in the aqueous acid medium.
- 9. A polylactone according to claim 3 wherein .alpha.-chloroacrylic acidic is heated in the aqueous acid medium.
- 10. A polylactone according to claim 3 wherein the polymerization is carried out at a pH between 1 and 5.
- 11. A polylactone according to claim 2 wherein the heating is carried out to a temperature of 70.degree.-90.degree. C.
- 12. A polylactone according to claim 2 wherein .alpha.-chloroacrylic acidic is heated in the aqueous acid medium.
- 13. A polylactone according to claim 12 wherein the peroxy compound is used in an amount of 7 to 10 grams per mol of .alpha.-chloroacrylic acid when it is hydrogen peroxide and in a corresponding amount when it is a compound of higher molecular weight than hydrogen peroxide.
- 14. A polylactone according to claim 1 wherein the peroxy compound is hydrogen peroxide.
- 15. A polylactone according to claim 14 wherein the amount of hydrogen peroxide is 7 to 10 grams per mol of .alpha.-chloroacrylic or alkali metal salt thereof.
- 16. A polylactone according to claim 1 wherein the polymerization is carried out at a pH between 1 and 5.
- 17. A polylactone according to claim 1 wherein .alpha.-chloroacrylic acidic is heated in the aqueous acid medium.
- 18. A polylactone according to claim 12 wherein the peroxy compound is used in an amount of 7 to 10 grams per mole of .alpha.-chloroacrylic acid when it is hydrogen peroxide and in a corresponding amount when it is a compound of higher molecular weight than hydrogen peroxide.
- 19. A polylactone according to claim 18 wherein the peroxy compound is hydrogen peroxide.
- 20. A polylactone according to claim 2 wherein the peroxy compound is potassium or ammonium peroxydisulphate or hydrogen peroxide and said peroxy compound is used in amount of 7 to 10 grams per mole of .alpha.-chloroacrylic acid or alkali metal salt thereof when it is hydrogen peroxide and in a corresponding amount when it is potassium or ammonium peroxydisulphate.
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/477,698, filed Feb. 9, 1990, now abandoned, which in turn is a division of application Ser. No. 07/263,666, filed Oct. 27, 1988, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,916,178, which in turn is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/068,461, filed Jun. 30, 1987, now abandoned.
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