Method for transformation of conventional and commercially...

C - Chemistry – Metallurgy – 08 – K

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C08K 5/34 (2006.01)

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CA 2594261

The present invention includes compositions and methods of making an antimicrobial polymer by mixing sterically hindered N-halo-amines with polymeric materials with a source of halides selected from sodium di-X- isocyanurate, sodium hypohalite, N-X-succinimide, and calcium hypohalite, and mixtures and combinations thereof, wherein X is selected from Cl or Br, and wherein the sterically hindered halo- amines are charged before or after mixing with the polymers, or combinations thereof.

La présente invention a trait à des compositions et des procédés de fabrication d'un polymère antimicrobien par le mélange d'amines N-halogénées à encombrement stérique avec des matériaux polymériques avec une source d'halogénures choisie parmi di-X-isocyanate de sodium, hypohalite de sodium, N-X-succinimide, et hypohalite de calcium, et des mélanges et des combinaisons de ceux-ci, dans lequel X est choisi parmi Cl ou Br, et dans lequel les amines halogénées à encombrement stérique sont chargées avant ou après le mélange avec les polymères, ou des combinaisons de ceux-ci.

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