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Stabilized polymerizable compositions

  • US 5,096,963 A
  • Filed: 02/09/1989
  • Issued: 03/17/1992
  • Est. Priority Date: 02/12/1988
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A storage stable polymerizable composition comprising(a) a polymerizable composition comprising (i) a polymerizable liquid continuous phase comprising at least one polymerizable monomer and, optionally, as needed, an activator or catalyst for affecting polymerization of said polymerizable monomer, and (ii) a non-liquid, non-polymerizable dispersed discontinuous phase;

  • and(b) a stabilizingly effective crystalline matrix within and throughout said polymerizable composition said crystalline matrix formed in-situ by crystallization of at least one crystallizable compound which is;

    (a) non-reactive or substantially non-reactive with the constituents of the polymerizable composition at or below the temperature at which said crystallizable compound, in its melted state, is incorporated or homogeneously mixed with the polymerizable composition;

    (b) crystalline in the polymerizable composition at the storage temperature of the same;

    (c) either (i) miscible or partially miscible in the continuous phase of the polymerizable composition at temperatures at or above its melting temperature or (ii) immiscible in the polymerizable composition at said temperature provided the melted compound is dispersed continuously, or partly so, throughout the continuous phase of said composition and is not present as an emulsion or wholly discontinous phase;

    (d) either (i) insoluble or substantially insoluble in the polymerizable composition at or below its crystallization temperature therein or (ii), if soluble or partially soluble in said composition, present in an amount in excess of its saturation point in the polymerizable composition at or above the storage temperature of the same; and

    (e) for thermal cure compositions, meltable in the polymerizable composition below the temperature at which said composition will polymerize or cure, or substantially so.

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