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titleOfInvention Curable resin and its preparation and application
abstract PURPOSE: To attempt to prepare a base resin being easily curable, providing a coating film having excellent alkali resistance and being useful for preparing a circuit, by combining a novolak phenol resin with vinyl benzyl ether and epoxy groups at a specified equivalent ratio. n CONSTITUTION: Vinyl benzyl groups are formed by dissolving a novolak phenol resin and chloromethylstyrene in a solvent and carrying out dehydrochlorination in the presence of an alkali at an equivalent ratio of chloromethylstyrene to phenolic hydroxyl groups of 0.2W0.9 and then epoxy groups are introduced by adding a large excess of epichlorohydrin and carrying out de hydrochlorination with remaining phenolic hydroxyl groups. In this case, the equivalent ratio of vinyl benzyl ether groups to epoxy groups is 90W20/10W80. The curable resin thus obtd. can be easily cured by means of an actinic radia tion such as an ultraviolet ray and heat. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1989,JPO&Japio
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