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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 06, 2018
Filed:
Sep. 17, 2015
Nippon Shokubai Co., Ltd., Osaka, JP;
Ikuo Shimizu, Osaka, JP;
Takashi Yamamoto, Osaka, JP;
NIPPON SHOKUBAI CO., LTD., Osaka, JP;
Abstract
Provided is a binder that has satisfactory storage stability and can express an excellent bonding strength for a glass fiber or powdered glass (impart a satisfactory strength to a bonded body with the glass fiber or the powdered glass). The binder of the present invention includes: a polymer having a hydroxyl group, in which: the polymer contains a specific structural unit derived from a monomer represented by the general formula (1) and a specific structural unit derived from a monomer containing a carboxylic acid (salt) group; a content of the structural unit derived from the monomer represented by the general formula (1) is from 5 mol % to 40 mol % with respect to 100 mol % of structural units derived from all monomers; a content of the structural unit derived from the monomer containing a carboxylic acid (salt) group is from 60 mol % to 95 mol % with respect to 100 mol % of the structural units derived from all the monomers; 2 mol % or more of the carboxylic acid (salt) groups in the polymer are neutralized with a volatile base and/or a nonvolatile base; 0 mol % to 15 mol % of the carboxylic acid (salt) groups in the polymer are neutralized with the nonvolatile base; and 0 mol % to 50 mol % of the carboxylic acid (salt) groups in the polymer are neutralized with the volatile base.