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Polyaminoamide which filters ultraviolet radiation

US5037901A · kind A · utility

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Filing dateJun 27, 1989
Grant dateAug 6, 1991
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Expiry dateJun 27, 2009

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  • Technology area (CPC Y)Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies
  • CPC primaryY10S424/01
  • WIPO fieldPharmaceuticals
  • WIPO sectorChemistry

Abstract

Polyaminoamides of formula: ##STR1## in which A.sub.1 represents a divalent radical of structure: ##STR2## in which a and b=0 or 1 ##STR3## in which c and d=0 or 1 ##STR4## B.sub.1 represents: 1) in the proportions of 60 to 100% (in moles), the radical ##STR5## in which x.sub.2 =2 and n.sub.1 =1 or 2, or alternatively, x.sub.1 =3 and n.sub.1 =1 and e=0 or 1 PA0 2) in the proportions of 0 to 40% (in moles), the radical (II) above in which x.sub.1 =2 and n.sub.1 =0 or the radical ##STR6## 3) in the proportions of 0 to 20% (in moles), the radical EQU --NH--(CH.sub.2).sub.6 --NH--; in radicals A.sub.1 and B.sub.1, Y represents a residue of an ultraviolet radiation-absorbing molecule, and PA0 a+b+c+d+e.gtoreq.1, it being understood that when a, b, c, d or e are zero, the nitrogen atom is then bound to a hydrogen atom; PA0 the ratio ##EQU1## is between 0.05 and 0.5; A.sub.2 represents a bivalent radical which has one of the following structures: ##STR7## B.sub.2 represents: 1) in the proportions of 60 to 100% (in moles), the radical ##STR8## in which x.sub.2 =2 and n.sub.2 =2 or 3, or alternatively, x.sub.2 =3 and n.sub.2 =2 PA0 2) in the proportions of 0 to 40% (in moles), the radical (…

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