ClassID:

97942

C08F26/04 - CPC Classification

Classification description:

Homopolymers and copolymers of compounds having one or more unsaturated aliphatic radicals, each having only one carbon-to-carbon double bond, and at least one being terminated by a single or double bond to nitrogen or by a heterocyclic ring containing nitrogen by a single or double bond to nitrogen Diallylamine

Recent Application in this class:
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#2
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#3
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Method of preparation of cationic polymers with reduced halides content

#4
20180179062
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Primary amine-containing polymers useful as scale inhibitors

#5
20180100249
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Polymer nanofibers from electrospinning of complex coacervates, and compositions and methods thereof

#6
20170044277
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Process for making a poly(zwitterion/dianion)

#7
20170015788
2017-01-19

Process for making a polyzwitterion or polyzwitterionic acid

#8
20160200963
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Thermally stable polymers for enhanced oil recovery

#9
20160177019
2016-06-23

Crosslinked polydiallymine copolymers for the treatment of type 2 diabetes

#10
20150183933
2015-07-02

Synthesis of a diallylammonium/SOcopolymer bearing phospho- and sulfopropyl pendents

#11
20150183903
2015-07-02

Polyzwitterionic acid antiscalant compound

#12
20130101814
2013-04-25

Liquid composition, recording method, and recorded matter

#13
20110251364
2011-10-13

Shape memory polymers

#14
20110089119
2011-04-21

TREATMENT ADDITIVES AND METHODS FOR TREATING AN AQUEOUS MEDIUM

#15
20100006511
2010-01-14

TREATMENT ADDITIVES AND METHODS FOR TREATING AN AQUEOUS MEDIUM

#16
20080177303
2008-07-24

Shape memory polymers

#17
20070004889
2007-01-04

Polymers based on n,n-diallylamine derivatives their production and use

#18
20050261419
2005-11-24

High molecular weight cationic polymers obtained by post-polymerization crosslinking reaction