Polymer with releasable gas
View Patent ↗Provided is a method of forming a polymer, comprising (a) providing a reaction mixture comprising (i) one or more vinyl monomers, (ii) one or more pH-sensitive inhibition systems, (iii) one or more initiators, and (iv) water; (b) establishing conditions in said reaction mixture such that a free radical polymerization of said vinyl monomer occurs at a location, and (c) after steps (a) and (b) and prior to completion of said free radical polymerization, changing the pH of said reaction mixture to increase the rate of generation of said free radical polymerization at the location of said free radical polymerization.
1. A polymeric composition comprising polymeric particles and releasable nitrogen monoxide,
wherein said polymeric particles comprise polymer,
wherein the releasable nitrogen monoxide either is intimately mixed with said polymer or is in the form of —NO groups covalently bound to said polymer;
wherein said polymeric particles have volume-average particle size of 0.05 mm to 1.5 mm,
wherein said polymer is selected from the group consisting of
(i) copolymers consisting of polymerized units of styrene and divinylbenzene, optionally comprising —NO groups covalently bound to said copolymer,
(ii) ion exchange resins that are copolymers consisting of polymerized units of styrene and divinylbenzene that have been subjected to one or more chemical reactions to attach one or more ion exchange groups selected from the group consisting of sulfonic groups, carboxyl groups, tertiary amine groups, and quaternary amine groups, optionally comprising —NO groups covalently bound to said copolymer.
2. The polymeric composition of claim 1 , wherein said releasable nitrogen monoxide is intimately mixed with said polymer.
3. The polymeric composition of claim 1 , wherein the polymer is selected from the group consisting of copolymers consisting of polymerized units of styrene and divinylbenzene that have been subjected to one or more chemical reactions to attach one or more ion exchange groups selected from the group consisting of sulfonic groups, carboxyl groups, tertiary amine groups, and quaternary amine groups.