METHOD AND COMPOSITION FOR IMPROVING ADHESION OF METATHESIS COMPOSITIONS TO SUBSTRATES

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13914919

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A method of improving the adhesion of metathesis compositions, such as ring-opening metathesis polymerization (ROMP) compositions, to a substrate is disclosed, in which an adhesion promoter is added to a polymerizable resin composition in order to improve the adhesion of the polymerizing resin to a substrate material. The addition of the adhesion promoter has been found to provide beneficial improvements in the adhesion of metathesis, especially ROMP, compositions to substrates, particularly glass surfaces, leading to improved characteristics in ROMP materials formed therefrom. The adhesion promoter generally comprises a functionalized silane compound and a peroxide compound. A ROMP composition is further disclosed comprising a cyclic olefin, a ROMP metathesis catalyst, and the adhesion promoter. Polymer products produced via metathesis (ROMP) reactions of the invention may be utilized to provide a wide range of materials and in a variety of composite applications. The invention has utility in the fields of catalysis, organic synthesis, and polymer and materials chemistry and manufacture.

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MATERIA INC60 NORTH SAN GABRIEL BOULEVARD PASADENA CA 91107

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CRUCE, Christopher J Poway, US 34 282
GIARDELLO, Michael A Pasadena, US 41 482
STEPHEN, Anthony R South Pasadena, US 23 113
TRIMMER, Mark S Monrovia, US 32 331

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