Title of Invention

TERTIARY AMIDE TERMINATED POLYAMIDES AND COMPOSITION THEREOF

Abstract A low molecular weight, tertiary amide terminated polyamide may be blended with a liquid hydrocarbon to form a transparent composition having gel consistency. The tertiary amide terminated polyamide may be prepared by reacting 'x' equivalents of dicarboxylic acid wherein at least 50 % of those equivalents are from polymerized fatty acid, 'y' equivalents of diamine such as ethylene diamine, and 'z' equivalents of a monofunctional reactant having a secondary amine group as the only reactive functionality. The stoichiometry of the reaction mixture is preferably such that 0.9 $m(F) {x/(y+z)} $m(F) 1.1 and 0.1 $m(F) {z/(y+z)} $m(F) 0.7. The gel contains about 5-50 % tertiary amide terminated polyamide, with the remainder preferably being pure hydrocarbon. The gels are useful in formulating personal care products and other articles wherein some degree of gel-like or self-supporting consistency is desired.
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Patent Number 235794
Indian Patent Application Number 808/MUMNP/2005
PG Journal Number 36/2009
Publication Date 04-Sep-2009
Grant Date 28-Aug-2009
Date of Filing 20-Jul-2005
Name of Patentee ARIZONA CHEMICAL COMPANY
Applicant Address BUILDING 100, 4600 TOUCHTON ROAD EAST, SUITE 1500, JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA 32246, U.S.A.
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 RICHARD C. MACQUEEN 501 GUY ROAD, PHILLIPSBURG, NEW JERSEY 08865.
2 MARK S. PAVLIN 4 KEEL POINT, SAVANNAH, GA 31419
PCT International Classification Number A61K7/48 C08G69/34
PCT International Application Number PCT/US00/00132
PCT International Filing date 2000-01-04
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 09/225,889 1999-01-04 U.S.A.