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filingDate 1997-05-21-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationDate 1997-12-10-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber KR-970074755-A
titleOfInvention Carbodiimide with double bonds
abstract 1. The technical field to which the invention described in the claims belongsn n n The present invention relates to a carbodiimide having a novel olefinic double bond, and more particularly to a resin having a functional group capable of reacting with a hydrolysis stabilizer or a carbodiimide group to a resin having an ester bond. It relates to a novel carbodiimide that exhibits excellent performance as a crosslink to a compound.n n n 2. Technical problem to be solved by the inventionn n n The present invention overcomes the conventional problems, and when added to a resin having an ester bond and a resin having a group capable of reacting with carbodiimide, polymerizes with the resin to crosslink them in a mesh to reduce the resin performance. An object of the present invention is to provide a novel carbodiimide compound having at least one olefin double bond useful as a hydrolysis stabilizer and a resin crosslink.n n n 3. Summary of the Solution of the Inventionn n n The present invention is carbodiimide having a double bond represented by the following general formula (1); Hydrolysis stabilizer for resin which has this carbodiimide as a main component, and contains an ester bond; Crosslinking resin for resin which has this carbodiimide as a main component, and has a functional group which can react with a carbodiimide group; And a crosslinking agent for a compound having an olefinic double bond as a main component of this carbodiimide;n n n R 1 -X- (R 2 -NCN) nR 2 -XR 3 (1)n n n [Wherein, R 1 and R 3 are the same or different and each has an organic moiety having 3 to 40 carbon atoms formed by removing the functional group from a compound having at least one olefinic double bond and having a functional group capable of reacting with an isocyanate group Represents; R 2 represents an organic moiety formed by removing an isocyanate group from a diisocyanate group, and the plurality of R 2 groups may be different from each other; X represents a bond formed by a reaction between an isocyanate group and a functional group capable of reacting with an isocyanate group; n represents an integer of 1 to 20.]n n n 4. Important uses of the inventionn n n Carbodiimide having an olefinic double bond according to the present invention is a crosslinking agent for a resin having an ester bond or a resin having a group capable of reacting with a carbodiimide group or a compound having an olefinic double bond. Excellent performance as a binder.
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