Claims
- 1. An aldehyde-containing polysaccharide derivative having the formula ##STR53## or Sacch-O--CH.sub.2 --Ar--CHO (II), wherein Sacch-O-- represents a polysaccharide molecule and Ar in formula I is a divalent aryl group or an alkaryl group and Ar in formula II is a conjugated heterocyclic aryl or alkaryl group.
- 2. An aldehyde-containing polysaccharide having the formula ##STR54## where Ar has the structure ##STR55## or Sacch-O--CH.sub.2 --Ar--CHO where Ar has the structure ##STR56##
- 3. An acetal-containing polysaccharide derivative which has the structure ##STR57## wherein Sacch-O-- represents a polysaccharide molecule; Ar is a divalent aryl group which can contain an ether linkage or an alkaryl group; and A and A' are independently an alkyl group or A and A' together form at least a five-membered cyclic acetal.
- 4. The derivative of claim 3, wherein Ar has the structure ##STR58## and A and A' are CH.sub.3.
- 5. The derivative of claim 1 or 3, wherein the polysaccharide is a starch in granular or dispersed form.
- 6. The derivative of claim 5, wherein the starch is a waxy maize, corn, high amylose corn, potato, rice, sweet potato, or tapioca starch.
- 7. The derivative of claim 6, wherein the starch is waxy maize.
- 8. The derivative of claim 7, wherein the starch contains one or more cationic, anionic, nonionic or zwitterionic groups.
- 9. The derivative of claim 8, wherein the starch contains cationic groups.
- 10. The derivative of claim 9, wherein the cationic groups are diethylaminoethyl ether groups.
- 11. The derivative of claim 1 or 3, wherein the polysaccharide is a gum.
- 12. The derivative of claim 11, wherein the gum is guar gum.
- 13. The derivative of claim 1 or 3, wherein the polysaccharide is a cellulose or cellulose derivative.
- 14. A crosslinked product having the structure ##STR59## wherein Sacch-O-- represents a polysaccharide molecule, P represents a divalent group, and Ar represents a divalent aryl group or alkaryl group.
- 15. The crosslinked product of claim 14, wherein the polysaccharide is a starch; Ar is ##STR60## with R being a substituent on the aromatic ring; and P is --CH.sub.2 --CH.sub.2 --(NH--CH.sub.2 --CH.sub.2).sub.x with x being 0 or greater.
- 16. The crosslinked product of claim 14, prepared by dispersing an aldehyde-containing polysaccharide derivative having the formula ##STR61## or Sacch-O--CH.sub.2 --Ar--CHO in water and reacting the dispersed polysaccharide with an effective amount of a multifunctional crosslinker selected from the group consisting of an aliphatic polyamine containing at least two primary amine groups, a polyhydrazine, a polyhydrazide, a polysemicarbazide, a polythiol, and a polyketone.
- 17. The crosslinked product of claim 16, wherein the reaction is carried out at a pH below about 13.
- 18. The crosslinked product of claim 17, wherein the crosslinker is the polyamine or the polyhydrazide and the pH is about 2.5 to below about 13.
- 19. The crosslinked product of claim 18, wherein the polyamine is diethylene triamine or a polyethyleneimine having a molecular weight of about 12,000-100,000, and the polyhydrazide is adipic dihydrazide.
- 20. The crosslinked product of claim 14, prepared by dispersing an aldehyde-containing polysaccharide derivative having the formula ##STR62## or Sacch-O--CH.sub.2 --Ar--CHO in water and reacting the dispersed polysaccharide with an effective amount of a cyclic or noncyclic polyketone as a crosslinker at a pH of above 11.
- 21. The crosslinked product of claim 14, prepared by dispersing an acetal-containing polysaccharide derivative having the formula ##STR63## in water and reacting the dispersed polysaccharide with an effective amount of an aliphatic polyamine as a crosslinker containing at least two primary amine groups at a pH about 9.
- 22. The crosslinked product of claim 21, wherein the crosslinker is a polyethylenimine and the pH is above about 2.
- 23. In a method for making paper having dry strength, wet strength, temporary wet strength, or combinations thereof, the step which comprises adding, as a strength aid, to the stock at any stage prior to forming a web, an effective amount of the aldehyde-containing polysaccharide derivative of claim 1 or 3.
- 24. The paper containing the strength aid of claim 23.
- 25. An improved water-resistant, alkaline-curing corrugating adhesive composition comprising an ungelatinized starch, a gelatinized starch, an alkali, and water, wherein the improvement comprised the presence of the aldehyde-containing starch derivative of claim 5 as at least a part of the ungelatinized starch in combination with an effective amount of a multifunctional crosslinker selected from the group consisting of an aliphatic primary polyamine a cyclic or noncyclic, a polyketone, a polyhydrazine, a polyhydrazide, a polysemicarbazides and a polythiol.
- 26. An improved water-resistant, alkaline-curing corrugating adhesive composition comprising an ungelatinized starch, a gelatinized starch, an alkali, and water, wherein the improvement comprises the presence of the aldehyde-containing starch derivative of claim 5 as at least a part of the gelatinized starch.
- 27. An improved water-resistant, alkaline-curing corrugating adhesive composition comprising an ungelatinized starch, a gelatinized starch, an alkali, and water, wherein the improvement comprises the presence of the aldehyde-containing starch derivative of claim 5 as at least a part of the ungelatinized starch in combination with an effective amount of a multifunctional crosslinker selected from the group consisting of an aliphatic primary polyamine a cyclic or noncyclic, a polyketone, a polyhydrazine, a polyhydrazide, a polysemicarbazides and a polythiol and the presence of the aldehyde-containing starch derivative of claim 5 as at least a part of the gelatinized starch.
- 28. The improved water-resistant, alkaline-curing corrugating adhesive or claim 25, 26, or 27 wherein the aldehyde-containing starch is the entire part of the ungelatinized starch, or the entire part of the gelatinized starch, or entire part of both the ungelatinized starch and gelatinized starch.
- 29. The crosslinked product of claim 20, wherein the polyketone is 2,5-hexanedione.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 27,975, filed Mar. 19, 1987, now abandoned which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 829,675, filed Feb. 14, 1986, U.S. Pat. No. 4,703,116 which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 758,634 filed July 24, 1985, U.S. Pat. No. 4,675,394 which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 641,820 filed Aug. 17, 1984, now abandoned.
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