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The patent badge is an abbreviated version of the USPTO patent document. The patent badge covers the following: Patent number, Date patent was issued, Date patent was filed, Title of the patent, Applicant, Inventor, Assignee, Attorney firm, Primary examiner, Assistant examiner, CPCs, and Abstract. The patent badge does contain a link to the full patent document (in Adobe Acrobat format, aka pdf). To download or print any patent click here.

Date of Patent:
May. 02, 2000

Filed:

Jul. 23, 1998
Applicant:
Inventors:

Allan Francis Cunningham, Marly, CH;

Martin Kunz, Efringen-Kirchen, DE;

Hisatoshi Kura, Hyogo, JP;

Assignee:
Attorney:
Primary Examiner:
Int. Cl.
CPC ...
C08F / ; C08F / ; G03C / ; G03C / ; G03F / ;
U.S. Cl.
CPC ...
430269 ; 522 12 ; 522 16 ; 522 17 ; 522 18 ; 522 20 ; 522 23 ; 522 25 ; 522 26 ; 522 27 ; 522 28 ; 522 29 ; 522 30 ; 522 49 ; 522 50 ; 522 53 ; 522 57 ; 522 58 ; 522 59 ; 522 63 ; 522 64 ; 522 65 ; 522 66 ; 522 68 ; 522 70 ; 4302701 ; 4302811 ;
Abstract

Compounds of the formula I ##STR1## in which n and o are a number from 0 to 50, m is a number from 1 to 50, u and v are 0 or 1, and at least one of the indices u and v is 1, R.sub.1, R.sub.2, R.sub.2a, R.sub.3 and R.sub.4 independently of one another are, for example, aromatic hydrocarbons, R.sub.5, if n and o are 0, is for example C.sub.1 -C.sub.12 alkyl and, if n and/or o are greater than 0, or if n and o are 0 and at the same time only one index u or v is 1, R.sub.5 may additionally, for example, be an aromatic hydrocarbon, at least one of the radicals R.sub.1, R.sub.2, R.sub.2a, R.sub.3, R.sub.4 and R.sub.5 being an aromatic hydrocarbon radical which is sterically hindered ortho to the boron atom, X is, for example, C.sub.1 -C.sub.20 alkylene, phenylene, biphenylene, etc., and Z is a radical which is able to form positive ions, are suitable as photoinitiators, both the compounds per se and their combination with dyes or other electron acceptors. Furthermore, the polyborane precursors of these borates possess, together with borate salts, photoinitiating properties.


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