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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 24, 2001
Filed:
Nov. 18, 1999
James Peter Galbo, Wingdale, NY (US);
Nicola Lelli, Basel, CH;
Valerio Borzatta, Bologna, IT;
Jean-Pierre Wolf, Courtaman, CH;
Michael Ackerman, New City, NY (US);
Piero Piccinelli, Sasso Marconi, IT;
Ciba Specialty Chemicals Corp., Tarrytown, NY (US);
Abstract
Compounds of formula (I), in which the polydispersity Mw/Mn is for example 1; n is 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 or 14 the radicals R,are for example C,-C,alkyl or C,-C,cycloalkyl; R,is for example C,alkylene; the radicals A and B* are independently of one another —OR,, —N(R,)(R,) or a group of formula (II); R,, R,and R,, which are identical or different, are for example hydrogen or C,-C,alkyl, or —N(R,)(R,) is additionally a group of formula (III) with Y being —0—, —CH,—, —CH,, —CH,— or >N—CH,; X is —0— or >N—R,; R,is for example hydrogen or C,alkyl; R is preferably a group of formula (IV); and B has one of the meanings given for A; with the proviso that in the individual recurrent units of formula (I), each of the radicals B, R, R,and R,has the same or a different meaning. The indicated compounds are useful as light stabilizers, heat stabilizers and oxidation stabilizers for organic materials, in particular synthetic polymers.