A curable composition, suitable for underfill encapsulant, has two distinct phase domains after cure, a continuous phase and a discontinuous phase, in which one phase has a modulus value of 2 GPa or greater, and the second phase has a modulus value at least 1 Gpa less than the first phase, characterized in that the phases are generated in situ as the composition cures.
Cereal Grains With High Total Dietary Fiber And/Or Resistant Starch Content And Their Preparation Thereof
This invention relates to a process for preparing cereal grain having increased dietary fiber and/or resistant starch content and the process tolerant grain prepared thereby. Further, this invention provides high amylose grain with unusually high dietary fiber and resistant starch content. In particular, this invention involves the preparation of the improved grain by a combination of moisture and temperature conditions and further to use of the grain in the preparation of products containing starch.
Susanne Koxholt - Whitehouse Station NJ, US Judith Whaley - Hillsborough NJ, US Yayun Liu - Franklin Park NJ, US
International Classification:
A23G001/00
US Classification:
426100000, 426658000
Abstract:
Use of starch(es) and starch derivatives in frozen desserts for improved meltdown and shape retention, including reduced expansion and contraction of the frozen dessert when transported at high altitudes, e.g., over mountain ranges. These improved characteristics are retained in the frozen dessert even after multiple heat shock cycling. The starch(es) and starch derivatives inhibit ice crystal formation in frozen after heat shock cycling.
HENKEL CORPORATION - Rocky Hill CT, US Allison Yue Xiao - Belle Mead CA, US Qingbin Zheng - Kowloon, CN Jie Cao - Hillsborough NJ, US Yayun Liu - Franklin Park NJ, US Seyed Hamed Aboutalebi - Kowloon, CN Mohsen M. Gudarzi - Kowloon, CN
Assignee:
HENKEL CORPORATION - Rocky Hill CT
International Classification:
C08L 75/04 B05D 3/02
US Classification:
524590, 4273855
Abstract:
Highly-oriented graphene polymer nanocomposites are produced from an aqueous dispersion of graphene oxide in polyurethane latex followed by chemical reduction to form graphene sheets.
Yayun Liu - Hillsborough NJ, US Robert L. Billmers - Stockton NJ, US Russell Stoop - Glen Gardner NJ, US David Huang - Bound Brook NJ, US
Assignee:
National Starch and Chemical Investment Holding Corporation - New Castle DE
International Classification:
A23L 1/09
US Classification:
426289, 426658
Abstract:
The present invention is directed toward a free flowing powdered blend of a polysaccharide and a crystalline polyol for use as an edible adhesive for particulate materials such as seasonings and flavorings. The powdered adhesive blend can easily be mixed with seasonings or flavorings and will melt during a heating process to a sticky viscose liquid capable of adhering seasoning particles to the food substrate. The blends of the present invention have the benefits of being easy to prepare, use and store as they will stay a free flowing powder under most ambient conditions.
Reactive Resins And Formulations For Low Refractive Index And Low Dielectric Constant Applications
- Duesseldorf, DE Wenhua Zhang - Farmington CT, US John G. Woods - Farmington CT, US Shengqian Kong - Hillsborough NJ, US Yayun Liu - Franklin Park NJ, US Jiangbo Ouyang - Wallingford CT, US Li Kang - Middletown CT, US
Disclosed is a highly fluorinated silicone resin and a method for making the same. The silicone resin includes M, T, optionally D and optionally Q type monomers and is crosslinkable. The resin has a fluorine content of at least 55 weight percent and a very low refractive index of less than 1.4. The resin is formed in a one step process and requires use of very specific solvents. Preferably the resin includes a first T type monomer having a fluoroalkane group to provide the fluorine to the resin. Preferably the resin includes a second T type monomer having a (meth)acryloyl function to enable cross-linking. The resin forms an effective liquid optically clear adhesive. The resin can be further combined with highly fluorinated (meth)acrylate monomers or perfluoro polyethers to provide even lower refractive indexes and improved adhesive properties.
1K Uv And Thermal Cure High Temperature Debondable Adhesive
- Duesseldorf, DE Jiangbo Ouyang - Wallingford CT, US John Gregory Woods - Farmington CT, US Shengqian Kong - Hillsborough NJ, US Yayun Liu - Franklin Park NJ, US Wenhua Zhang - Farmington CT, US
International Classification:
C09J 183/14 H01L 21/683 H01L 27/12 C09J 5/06
Abstract:
The present invention relates to one-component UV and thermal curable temporary adhesives for use in high temperature applications, and particularly to adhesives for the temporary attachment of one substrate to another substrate, the adhesives comprising (i) the partial hydrosilylation reaction product of the reaction between the vinyl groups on 1,3,5,7-tetravinyl-1,3,5,7-tetramethylcyclotetrasiloxane and the terminal Si—H hydrogens on a silane or siloxane having terminal Si—H hydrogens, and (ii) a photo and/or thermal radical cure initiator. Also encompassed are assemblies including such an adhesive and methods of using the adhesives.