Claims
- 1. A water soluble, temporary wet strength resin, comprising a polymer characterized by the substantially complete absence of nucleophilic functionalities and having the formula: ##STR13## wherein: A is ##STR14## and X is --O--, --NH--, or --NCH.sub.3 --, and R is a substituted or unsubstituted aliphatic group; Y.sub.1 and Y.sub.2 are independently --H, --CH.sub.3 or a halogen; W is a nonnucleophilic, water-soluble nitrogen heterocyclic moiety; Q is a cationic monomeric unit; the mole percent of a is from about 30% to about 70%, the mole percent of b is from about 30% to about 70%, and the mole percent of c is from about 1% to about 40%; and said polymer has an average molecular weight of between about 20,000 and about 200,000.
- 2. The temporary wet strength resin of claim 1, wherein said average molecular weight is at least about 30,000.
- 3. The temporary wet strength resin of claim 2, wherein a is from about 45% to about 55%, b is from about 45% to about 55%, and c is from about 2% to about 20%.
- 4. The temporary wet strength resin of claim 3, wherein A is ##STR15## ##STR16## and R comprises a methylene or a C.sub.2 -C.sub.7 aliphatic chain.
- 5. The temporary wet strength resin of claim 4, wherein W is selected from the group consisting of vinyl pyrrolidones, vinyl oxazolidones, vinyl imidazoles, vinyl imidazolines, and vinyl pyridines.
- 6. The temporary wet strength resin of claim 5, wherein W is a vinyl pyrrolidone and A is selected from 3,3-dimethoxypropyl acrylamide, 3,3-diethyoxypropyl acrylamide, 3,3-dimethoxypropyl methacrylamide, 2,2-dimethoxy-1-methylethyl acrylate, 5-(acryloylamino)pentanal dimethylacetal, 8-(acryloylamino)octanal dimethylacetal, 3-(N-acryloyl-N-methylamino)propanal dimethylacetal, 3,3-diethoxypropyl acrylate, 3,3-dimethoxypropyl methacrylate, and 2-(acryloylamino)ethanal dimethylacetal.
- 7. The temporary wet strength resin of claim 1, wherein said resin comprises less than 3 mole % of monomer units having nucleophilic functionalities.
- 8. The temporary wet strength resin of claim 7, wherein said resin comprises less than about 1 mole % of monomer units having nucleophilic functionalities.
- 9. The temporary wet strength resin of claim 6, wherein said resin has 0 mole % of monomer units having nucleophilic functionalities.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 07/343,777, filed on Apr. 26, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,981,557, issued Jan. 1, 1991, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 215,087, filed on Jul. 5, 1988, abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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