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abstract 1485250 Modified polyamides GENERAL MILLS CHEMICALS Inc 26 July 1976 [1 Aug 1975] 31100/76 Heading C3R [Also in Division D2] Substantially all the free amino groups of an aminopolyamide derived from a polymeric fat acid and a polyamine are reacted with an unsaturated amide R<SP>1</SP>.R<SP>1</SP>C=C.R<SP>1</SP>-CONH 2 , where each R<SP>1</SP> is independently H or C 1-6 alkyl, and the resulting adduct is then reacted with glyoxal. The amino-polyamide is preferably derived from a polyamine where R is C 2-6 alkylene and p is less than 6, and has an Amine No. of 150 to 600; the amide may be acrylamide, meth- or eth-acrylamide or crotonamide. Sizing paper. The products are stated to be useful as sizing agents for paper, yielding paper with low water absorption. They may be incorporated in the paper pulp or applied to the paper surface from aqueous solution or by casting. They may be used as an up to 15% solution of pH 1 to 8, preferably 3 to 6, which may include conventional adjuvants, e.g. alum, rosin size, colours, mineral fillers, stanel or casein. Other applications.-Aqueous or alcoholic solution of the products may also be used in printing inks, textile treatment and cosmetic preparations.
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