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publicationNumber JP-H03172359-A
titleOfInvention Non-aqueous dispersion type resin composition
abstract PURPOSE: To obtain a resin composition useful as coating compound, etc., having excellent shelf stability and pigment dispersibility by polymerizing an α,β-unsaturated double bond-containing monomer in the presence of a specific dispersion stabilizer in a specific organic solvent. n CONSTITUTION: A copolymer of α-olefin (e.g. ethylene) and maleic anhydride is made to react with an alcohol (e.g. lauryl alcohol) to give a dispersion stabilizer having ≥30, preferably 30-500 acid valued-acid, which is dissolved in an organic solvent (e.g. hexane) having ≤8.3 solubility parameter and then an α,β-unsaturated double bond-containing monomer (e.g. methyl acrylate) is polymerized to give the objective resin composition. A weight ratio of the dispersion stabilizer and the monomer is preferably (95/5)-(30/70) by weight. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1991,JPO&Japio
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