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titleOfInvention Ethylene copolymers
abstract 1,146,579. Ethylene-glycidyl ester copolymers. DOW CHEMICAL CO. 25 March, 1968, No. 1,4210/68. Heading C3P. Solid copolymers of 50 to 97 -weight per cent ethylene and correspondingly 3 to 50 weight per cent of glycidyl acrylate, methacrylate or ethacrylate may be prepared by polymerization at 100‹ to 300‹ C. and pressures above 500 atmospheres in the presence of a free radical producing catalyst. The copolymers may be cross-linked by heating and are useful for laminating metals, wood, paper and glass. In an example ethylene and glycidyl methacrylate are copolymerized with continuous feeding of the monomers in the presence of azodiisobutyronitrile.
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