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Scorch extending curing/crosslinking compositions. (Patent News).


U.S. patent: 6,197,213 B1

Issued: March 6, 2001

Inventors: Michael Novits, Edward Hibbard and Chester Kmiec

Assigned: Atofina Chemicals

Keywords: Hydroquinone hydroquinone /hy·dro·quin·one/ (hi?dro-kwi-non´) the reduced form of quinone, used topically as a skin depigmenting agent.

hy·dro·qui·none
n.
, sulfur accelerator, monomeric allylic al·lyl  
n.
The univalent, unsaturated organic radical C3H5.



[Latin allium, garlic + -yl (so called because it was first obtained from garlic).
, methacrylic, acrylic or diene Dienes are hydrocarbons which contain two double bonds. Dienes are intermediate between alkenes and polyenes. Classes
Dienes can be divided into three classes:
  1. Unconjugated dienes have the double bonds separated by two or more single bonds.
 type coagent
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Comment:Scorch extending curing/crosslinking compositions. (Patent News).
Author:Samples, Bob
Publication:Rubber World
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Date:Dec 1, 2001
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