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titleOfInvention N-substituted maleimide
abstract N-allyloxymethyl maleimide is homopolymerized or copolymerized with an unsaturated polyester (alkyd) or with a mixture of the alkyd with triallyl cyanurate. The polymerization may be initiated by free radicals such as an organic peroxide or hydroperoxide. In the copolymer with an unsaturated polyester, the polyester may comprise about 20 to 75% by weight of the copolymer. In the copolymer with an unsaturated polyester and triallyl cyanurate, the polyester may comprise about 20 to 75% by weight of the copolymer, the remainder having from 10 to 90% by weight of triallyl cyanurate. U.S.A. Specifications 2,640,832 and 2,671,070 are referred to.ALSO:N-allyloxymethyl maleimide is prepared by reacting allyl alcohol with an N-halomethyl maleimide. The reaction is preferably carried out in the presence of a halogen acid acceptor and in an inert solvent. Alternatively the solvent may also act as the halogen acid acceptor, e.g. amines. Instead of a halogen acid acceptor a mild Lewis acid catalyst may be used, e.g. zinc chloride, ferrous chloride, or cadmium chloride. The N-allyloxymethyl maleimide may be homopolymerised, or copolymerised with other unsaturated compounds (see Group IV(a)). U.S.A. Specifications 2,640,832 and 2,671,070 are referred to.
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