Claims
- 1. A substantially infusible and insoluble resinous composition prepared by effecting the step-growth polymerization reaction in the melt phase of a tripartite reactant mixture consisting essentially of (1) a compound having at least two 2-oxazoline groups, (2) a phenolic compound or oligomer containing at least two aromatic hydroxyl groups, and (3) a multi-functional epoxide wherein each of the reactants (1), (2), and (3) is present in the amount of at least 20% by weight.
- 2. The resinous composition according to claim 1 wherein said multifunctional epoxide is a glycidyl ether derivative of an aromatic polyol, an aliphatic polyol, or a phenol/aldehyde oligomeric condensate.
- 3. The resinous composition according to claim 2 wherein said glycidyl ether derivative is that of an aromatic polyol.
- 4. The resinous composition according to claim 3 wherein said glycidyl ether derivative is that of bisphenol A.
- 5. The resinous composition according to claim 2 wherein said glycidyl ether derivative of a phenol/aldehyde oligomeric condensate is that of a novolak.
- 6. The resinous composition according to claim 4 wherein said oligomer containing at least two aromatic hydroxyl groups is a phenol/formaldehyde condensate.
- 7. The resinous composition according to claim 6 wherein said phenol/formaldehyde condensate is a novolak.
- 8. The resinous composition according to claim 5 wherein said oligomer containing at least two aromatic hydroxyl groups is a phenol/formaldehyde condensate.
- 9. The resinous composition according to claim 8 wherein said phenol/formaldehyde condensate is a novolak.
- 10. The resinous composition according to claims 4, 5, 7 or 9 wherein said oxazoline compound is a bisoxazoline.
- 11. The resinous composition according to claim 10 wherein said bisoxazoline is an arylene bisoxazoline.
- 12. The resinous composition according to claim 11 wherein said arylene bisoxazoline is a phenylene bisoxazoline.
- 13. The resinous composition according to claim 10 wherein said bisoxazoline is an alkylene bisoxazoline or an alkylidene bisoxazoline.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 642,013 filed Aug. 20, 1984, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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