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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 28, 1989
Filed:
Jan. 25, 1988
Martin Roth, Giffers, CH;
Charles E Monnier, Villars-sur-Glane, CH;
Ciba-Geigy Corporation, Ardsley, NY (US);
Abstract
The invention relates to compounds of the formula I or II ##STR1## in which A is a radical ##STR2## R.sup.1 is hydrogen or methyl, R.sup.2 is the radical of an aliphatic, cycloaliphatic, aromatic or araliphatic diol after both of the hydroxyl groups have been removed, R.sup.3, R.sup.4, R.sup.5 and R.sup.6 independently of one another are hydrogen, C.sub.1 -C.sub.6 alkyl, chlorine or bromine, R.sup.7 is a radical of the formula III, IV, V or VI ##STR3## R.sup.8, R.sup.10, R.sup.12 and R.sup.14 are hydrogen, C.sub.1 -C.sub.6 alkyl or phenyl, R.sup.9, R.sup.11, R.sup.13 and R.sup.15 are hydrogen or C.sub.1 -C.sub.6 alkyl and the average value of n (number average) is a number from 1 to 20, it being possible for the radicals R.sup.1 to R.sup.15, within a given molecule, to assume different meanings within the scope of the definitions given. These compounds or also the epoxidized intermediates of the formula X ##STR4## in which R.sup.1 to R.sup.3 are defined above and R.sup.7 is a radical of the formula IV or VI can be processed to give cured products having a high glass transition temperature and a low tendency to discoloration.