Dongchan Ahn - Midland MI, US Kevin Wier - Midland MI, US
International Classification:
C40B 30/10 C40B 50/18 C40B 40/14
US Classification:
506 7, 506 32, 506 20
Abstract:
A method of preparing a substrate with a composition comprising (i) an organoborane initiator and (ii) a radical curable component disposed thereon includes the step of depositing the composition onto the substrate wherein at least one of (i) the organoborane initiator and (ii) the radical curable component is deposited onto the substrate in the form of a gradient pattern. An article comprises the substrate and the gradient pattern formed on the substrate. The gradient pattern is formed from a developed composition comprising the reaction product of (i) the organoborane initiator and (ii) the radical curable component. By forming the gradient pattern on the substrate, combinatorial and high-throughput methods of generating and testing the developed composition are possible, which enable characterization of the developed composition for various physical and chemical properties.
Dongchan Ahn - Midland MI, US Qi Huang - La Jolla CA, US Maria M. Puscau - Auburn Hills MI, US William Schulz - Midland MI, US James Thompson - Sanford MI, US Kevin Wier - Midland MI, US
In various embodiments, provided are hydrophilically-modified silicone compositions comprising substantially spherical elastomeric microparticles, methods of making such compositions, and silicone pastes, personal care, and healthcare products comprising such silicone compositions.
Method Of Preparing A Substrate With A Composition Including An Organoborane Initiator
Dow Corning Corporation - Midland MI, US Kevin Wier - Midland MI, US
Assignee:
DOW CORNING CORPORATION - Midland MI
International Classification:
C09D 5/00
US Classification:
428209, 4281951, 428210
Abstract:
A method of preparing a substrate with a composition comprising (i) an organoborane initiator and (ii) a radical curable component disposed thereon includes the step of depositing the composition onto the substrate wherein at least one of (i) the organoborane initiator and (ii) the radical curable component is deposited onto the substrate in the form of a gradient pattern. An article comprises the substrate and the gradient pattern formed on the substrate. The gradient pattern is formed from a developed composition comprising the reaction product of (i) the organoborane initiator and (ii) the radical curable component. By forming the gradient pattern on the substrate, combinatorial and high-throughput methods of generating and testing the developed composition are possible, which enable characterization of the developed composition for various physical and chemical properties.