Claims
- 1. A vinylamine copolymer having the structural units represented by the following formulas (I), (II), (III), (IV) and (V): ##STR10## wherein X.sup..crclbar. represents an anion, R represents a hydrogen atom or a methyl group, M.sup..sym. represents a hydrogen ion or a monovalent cation, in which the molar fraction of the structural unit (I) is 5 to 85% by mole, the molar fraction of the structural unit (II) is 2 to 85% by mole, the molar fraction of the structural unit (III) is 5 to 80% by mole, the molar fraction of the structural unit (IV) is 0 to 40% by mole, all of said molar fractions being based on the vinylamine copolymer, and the molar fraction of the structural unit (V) is 0 to 8% by mole which is based on the total content of the structural units (III), (IV) and (V) and the total of the molar fractions of the structural units I-V is equal to 100%.
- 2. A vinylamine copolymer according to claim 1, wherein the reduced viscosity of the vinylamine copolymer is from 0.1 to 10 dl/g measured as a solution thereof prepared by dissolving said copolymer in an aqueous 1N sodium chloride solution to a concentration of 0.1 g/dl at 25.degree. C.
- 3. A vinylamine copolymer according to claim 1, wherein the composition of said vinylamine copolymer is from 5 to 85 mol % of the structural unit (I) in the molar fraction, from 2 to 85 mol % of the structural unit (II) in the molar fraction, from 5 to 60 mol % of the structural unit (III) in the molar fraction, from 0 to 30 mol % of the structural unit (IV) in the molar fraction, all of said molar fractions being based on the vinylamine copolymer, and from 0 to 5 mol % of the structural unit (V) in the molar fraction which is based on the total content of the structural units (III), (IV) and (V).
- 4. A vinylamine copolymer according to claim 3, wherein the composition of said vinylamine copolymer is from 5 to 85 mol % of the structural unit (I) in the molar fraction, from 5 to 60 mol % of the structural unit (II) in the molar fraction, from 10 to 60 mol % of the structural unit (III) in the molar fraction, from 0 to 30 mol % of the structural unit (IV) in the molar fraction, all of said molar fractions being based on the vinylamine copolymer, and from 0 to 2.5 mol % of the structural unit (V) in the molar fraction which is based on the total content of the structural units (III), (IV) and (V).
- 5. A flocculating agent comprising a vinylamine copolymer having the structural units represented by the following formulas (I), (II), (III), (IV) and (V): ##STR11## wherein X.sup..crclbar. represents an anion or hydroxyl ion, R represents a hydrogen atom or a methyl group, M.sup..sym. represents a hydrogen ion or a monovalent cation, in which the molar fraction of the structural unit (I) is 5 to 85% by mole, the molar fraction of the structural unit (II) is 2 to 85% by mole, the molar fraction of the structural unit (III) is 5 to 80% by mole, the molar fraction of the structural unit (IV) is 0 to 40% by mole, all of said molar fractions being based on the vinylamine copolymer, and the molar fraction of the structural unit (V) is 0 to 8% by mole which is based on the total content of the structural units (III), (IV) and (V), and the total of the molar fractions of the structural units I-V is equal to 100%.
- 6. A flocculating agent according to claim 5, wherein the reduced viscosity of the vinylamine copolymer is from 0.1 to 10 dl/g measured as a solution thereof prepared by dissolving said copolymer in an aqueous 1N sodium chloride solution to a concentration of 0.1 g/dl at 25.degree. C.
- 7. A flocculating agent according to claim 5, wherein the composition of said vinylamine copolymer is from 5 to 85 mol % of the structural unit (I) in the molar fraction, from 2 to 85 mol % of the structural unit (II) in the molar fraction, from 5 to 60 mol % of the structural unit (III) in the molar fraction, from 0 to 30 mol % of the structural unit (IV) in the molar fraction, all of said molar fractions being based on the vinylamine copolymer, and from 0 to 5 mol % of the structural unit (V) in the molar fraction which is based on the total content of the structural units (III), (IV) and (V).
- 8. A flocculating agent according to claim 7, wherein the composition of said vinylamine copolymer is from 5 to 85 mol % of the structural unit (I) in the molar fraction, from 5 to 60 mol % of the structural unit (II) in the molar fraction, from 10 to 60 mol % of the structural unit (III) in the molar fraction, from 0 to 30 mol % of the structural unit (IV) in the molar fraction, all of said molar fractions being based on the vinylamine copolymer, and from 0 to 2.5 mol % of the structural unit (V) in the molar fraction which is based on the total content of the structural units (III), (IV) and (V).
- 9. A paper strength increasing agent comprising of a vinylamine copolymer having the structural units represented by the following formulas (I), (II), (III), (IV) and (V): ##STR12## wherein X.sup..crclbar. represents an anion or hydroxyl ion, R represents a hydrogen atom or a methyl group, M.sup..sym. represents a hydrogen ion or a monovalent cation, in which the molar fraction of the structural unit (I) is 5 to 85% by mole, the molar fraction of the structural unit (II) is 2 to 85% by mole, the molar fraction of the structural unit (III) is 5 to 80% by mole, the molar fraction of the structural unit (IV) is 0 to 40% by mole, all of said molar fractions being based on the vinylamine copolymer, and the molar fraction of the structural unit (V) is 0 to 20% by mole which is based on the total content of the structural units (III), (IV) and (V), and the total of the molar fractions of the structural units I-V is equal to 100%.
- 10. A paper strength increasing agent according to claim 9, wherein the reduced viscosity of the vinylamine copolymer is from 0.1 to 10 dl/g measured as a solution thereof prepared by dissolving said copolymer in an aqueous 1N sodium chloride solution to a concentration of 0.1 g/dl at 25.degree. C.
- 11. A paper strength increasing agent according to claim 9, wherein the composition of said vinylamine copolymer is from 5 to 85 mol % of the structural unit (I) in the molar fraction, from 2 to 85 mol % of the structural unit (II) in the molar fraction, from 5 to 80 mol % of the structural unit (III) in the molar fraction, from 0 to 40 mol % of the structural unit (IV) in the molar fraction, all of said molar fractions being based on the vinylamine copolymer, and from 0 to 8 mol % of the structural unit (V) in the molar fraction which is based on the total content of the structural units (III), (IV) and (V).
- 12. A paper strength increasing agent according to claim 11, wherein the composition of said vinylamine copolymer is from 5 to 85 mol % of the structural unit (I) in the molar fraction, from 5 to 60 mol % of the structural unit (II) in the molar fraction, from 10 to 60 mol % of the structural unit (III) in the molar fraction, from 0 to 30 mol % of the structural unit (IV) in the molar fraction, all of said molar fractions being based on the vinylamine copolymer, and from 0 to 2.5 mol % of the structural unit (V) in the molar fraction which is based on the total content of the structural units (III), (IV) and (V).
- 13. A drainage aid for papermaking comprising of a vinylamine copolymer having the structural units represented by the following formulas (I), (II), (III), (IV) and (V): ##STR13## wherein X.sup..crclbar. represents an anion or hydroxyl ion, R represents a hydrogen atom or a methyl group, M.sup..sym. represents a hydrogen ion or a monovalent cation, in which the molar fraction of the structural unit (I) is 5 to 85% by mole, the molar fraction of the structural unit (II) is 2 to 85% by mole, the molar fraction of the structural unit (III) is 5 to 80% by mole, the molar fraction of the structural unit (IV) is 0 to 40% by mole, all of said molar fractions being based on the vinylamine copolymer, and the molar fraction of the structural unit (V) is 0 to 20% by mole which is based on the total content of the structural units (III), (IV) and (V), and the total of the molar fractions of the structural units I-V is equal to 100%.
- 14. A drainage aid according to claim 13, wherein the reduced viscosity of the vinylamine copolymer is from 0.1 to 10 dl/g measured as a solution thereof prepared by dissolving said copolymer in an aqueous 1N sodium chloride solution to a concentration of 0.1 g/dl at 25.degree. C.
- 15. A drainage aid according to claim 13, wherein the composition of said vinylamine copolymer is from 5 to 85 mol % of the structural unit (I) in the molar fraction, from 2 to 85 mol % of the structural unit (II) in the molar fraction, from 5 to 80 mol % of the structural unit (III) in the molar fraction, from 0 to 40 mol % of the structural unit (IV) in the molar fraction, all of said molar fractions being based on the vinylamine copolymer, and from 0 to 8 mol % of the structural unit (V) in the molar fraction which is based on the total content of the structural units (III), (IV) and (V).
- 16. A drainage aid according to claim 15, wherein the composition of said vinylamine copolymer is from 5 to 85 mol % of the structural unit (I) in the molar fraction, from 5 to 60 mol % of the structural unit (II) in the molar fraction, from 10 to 60 mol % of the structural unit (III) in the molar fraction, from 0 to 30 mol % of the structural unit (IV) in the molar fraction, all of said molar fractions being based on the vinylamine copolymer, and from 0 to 2.5 mol % of the structural unit (V) in the molar fraction which is based on the total content of the structural units (III), (IV) and (V).
- 17. A retention aid for papermaking comprising of a vinylamine copolymer having the structural units represented by the following formulas (I), (II), (III), (IV) and (V): ##STR14## wherein X.sup..crclbar. represents an anion or hydroxyl ion, R represents a hydrogen atom or a methyl group, M.sup..sym. represents a hydrogen ion or a monovalent cation, in which the molar fraction of the structural unit (I) is 5 to 85% by mole, the molar fraction of the structural unit (II) is 2 to 85% by mole, the molar fraction of the structural unit (III) is 5 to 80% by mole, the molar fraction of the structural unit (IV) is 0 to 40% by mole, all of said molar fractions being based on the vinylamine copolymer, and the molar fraction of the structural unit (V) is 0 to 20% by mole which is based on the total content of the structural units (III), (IV) and (V), and the total of the molar fractions of the structural units I-V is equal to 100%.
- 18. A retention aid according to claim 17, wherein the reduced viscosity of the vinylamine copolymer is from 0.1 to 10 dl/g measured as a solution thereof prepared by dissolving said copolymer in an aqueous 1N sodium chloride solution to a concentration of 0.1 g/dl at 25.degree. C.
- 19. A retention aid according to claim 17, wherein the composition of said vinylamine copolymer is from 5 to 85 mol % of the structural unit (I) in the molar fraction, from 2 to 85 mol % of the structural unit (II) in the molar fraction, from 5 to 80 mol % of the structural unit (III) in the molar fraction, from 0 to 40 mol % of the structural unit (IV) in the molar fraction, all of said molar fractions being based on the vinylamine copolymer, and from 0 to 8 mol % of the structural unit (V) in the molar fraction which is based on the total content of the structural units (III), (IV) and (V).
- 20. A retention aid according to claim 19, wherein the composition of said vinylamine copolymer is from 5 to 85 mol % of the structural unit (I) in the molar fraction, from 5 to 60 mol % of the structural unit (II) in the molar fraction, from 10 to 60 mol % of the structural unit (III) in the molar fraction, from 0 to 30 mol % of the structural unit (IV) in the molar fraction, all of said molar fractions being based on the vinylamine copolymer, and from 0 to 2.5 mol % of the structural unit (V) in the molar fraction based on the total content of the structural units (III), (IV) and (V).
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of copending application(s) Ser. No. 07/065,296 filed on June 22, 1987 now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (6)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Murao et al., Chemical Abstracts 106:5657m (Jan. 12, 1987) (Citing JP 61-118,406 of Jun. 1986). |
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