PROMERUS, LLC (20240376339). PHOTOSENSITIVE POLYCYCLIC-OLEFINIC POLYMERS AND DIAZIRINE COMPOSITIONS FOR LOW-LOSS FILMS HAVING IMPROVED PROPERTIES simplified abstract
PHOTOSENSITIVE POLYCYCLIC-OLEFINIC POLYMERS AND DIAZIRINE COMPOSITIONS FOR LOW-LOSS FILMS HAVING IMPROVED PROPERTIES
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Pramod Kandanarachchi of Akron OH (US)
Larry F. Rhodes of Akron OH (US)
PHOTOSENSITIVE POLYCYCLIC-OLEFINIC POLYMERS AND DIAZIRINE COMPOSITIONS FOR LOW-LOSS FILMS HAVING IMPROVED PROPERTIES - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240376339 titled 'PHOTOSENSITIVE POLYCYCLIC-OLEFINIC POLYMERS AND DIAZIRINE COMPOSITIONS FOR LOW-LOSS FILMS HAVING IMPROVED PROPERTIES
The patent application describes compositions containing a polycycloolefinic polymer and at least one diazirine compound that can form a three-dimensional insulating article with low dielectric constant and low-loss properties when subjected to suitable temperature or actinic radiation.
- The compositions can also include hydrogenated tackifiers for improved adhesive properties, suitable for opto-electronic applications like copper-clad laminates.
- These compositions are useful as insulating materials in millimeter wave radar antennas, among other applications.
- Potential Applications:**
- Opto-electronic applications - Copper-clad laminates - Millimeter wave radar antennas
- Problems Solved:**
- Achieving low dielectric constant and low-loss properties in insulating materials - Improving adhesive properties in opto-electronic applications
- Benefits:**
- Enhanced thermal properties - Improved dielectric performance - Versatile applications in various industries
- Commercial Applications:**
- Opto-electronic Adhesives with Low Dielectric Constant and High Thermal Properties*
- Questions about the Technology:**
1. What are the key advantages of using polycycloolefinic polymers in insulating compositions? 2. How do hydrogenated tackifiers enhance the adhesive properties of the compositions?
Original Abstract Submitted
embodiments in accordance with the present invention encompass compositions containing a polycycloolefinic polymer and at least one diazirine compound as described herein which when subjected to a suitable temperature or actinic radiation undergoes crosslinked network to form a three-dimensional insulating article which exhibits hitherto unattainable low dielectric constant and low-loss properties, and very high thermal properties. the compositions of this invention may additionally contain hydrogenated tackifiers, which provide much improved adhesive properties and are suitable in a number of opto-electronic applications including copper-clad laminates, among others. the compositions of this invention are also useful as insulating materials in millimeter wave radar antennas, among others.