Abstract:
Various embodiments include methods and systems provide a distributed settings registry with access protection definable by application developers. Distributed settings registry may be implemented across different technologies with customizable privileges and the dynamic ability to plug different nodes into the registry tree. The settings registry may exist under a registry interface so the applications invoking the registry need not be concerned with where or how the settings data is stored. Each node in the tree of the registry may define its own privilege requirements and storage technology. Nodes may be “native” (i.e., fully supported within the setting registry system software) or “non-native” (i.e., defined by developers for specific applications).
Abstract:
The invention relates to a process for producing polyurethane foams, by frothing and drying mixtures of specific polyurethane dispersions and crosslinkers.
Abstract:
The invention concerns novel hydrogels, a process for the preparation of these hydrogels and would contact materials comprising these hydrogels. These polyurethane hydrogels are obtained by the reaction of aliphatic isocyanate prepolymers with polyols comprising tertiary nitrogen in water.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to dispersions of nanoureas comprising biologically active compounds, a process for their preparation, and their use.
Abstract:
The invention relates to a process for producing polyurethane foams for wound management wherein a composition containing a polyurethane dispersion and specific coagulants is frothed and dried.
Abstract:
The invention relates to a process for producing polyurethane foams, by frothing and drying mixtures of specific polyurethane dispersions and crosslinkers.
Abstract:
The invention concerns novel hydrogels, a process for the preparation of these hydrogels and would contact materials comprising these hydrogels. These polyurethane hydrogels are obtained by the reaction of aliphatic isocyanate prepolymers with polyols comprising tertiary nitrogen in water.
Abstract:
The invention relates to polyurethane foam forming compositions which produce hydrophilicized polyurethane foams, in particular foams which are suitable as wound dressing foams. These compositions comprise (I) a polyurethane dispersion and (II) specific additives including one or more alkylpolyglycoside. The process of producing these foams comprises frothing and drying these polyurethane foam forming compositions.
Abstract:
Polyamines having primary amino groups, preferably aromatic amino groups, are prepared in a one-stage process by hydrolyzing compounds containing terminal isocyanate groups. The polyamines produced are useful for preparing polyurethane ureas, which can be used in turn for producing coatings or porous (foams) or non-porous moldings.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a process for preparing amino-functional polyurethane prepolymers by a) preparing an NCO-functional polyurethane prepolymer by reacting an excess of one or more di- and/or polyisocyanates with at least one isocyanate-reactive compound having a functionality of at least 1.5, b) reacting the free NCO groups of the resulting polyurethane prepolymer with at least one compound containing one or more silanol groups to obtain the corresponding silylurethanes, and then c) converting the silylurethanes to amino-functional polyurethane prepolymers by hydrolysis and/or alcoholysis with decarboxylation. The present invention also relates coatings, adhesives, sealants, casting compounds or moldings obtained from these amino-functional polyurethene prepolymers. Finally, the present invention relates to reactive systems containing the amino-functional polyurethane prepolymers, compounds containing on average more than one oxirane group per molecule, and optionally organic amines and additives.