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Abbreviation acrylic

Alternative Names/Abbreviations Acrylic acid butyl ester, 2-propeonic acid butyl ester... [Pg.215]

Alternative Names/Abbreviations Acrylic acid ethyl ester, ethyl 2-propenoate... [Pg.233]

Poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) This important member of the acrylate family is often freely abbreviated acrylate . It has moderate toughness and excellent optical properties. It is hard. Hence, applications include glazing, fibers for transporting light, instrument panels, and packaging. [Pg.865]

ASA = acrylate-costyrene-coacrylonitrile POM = polyoxymeth-ylene. For other abbreviations see text. [Pg.660]

Acrylamide copolymers designed to reduce undesired amide group hydrolysis, increase thermal stability, and improve solubility in saline media have been synthesized and studied for EOR applications. These polymers still tend to be shear sensitive. Acrylamide comonomers that have been used include 2-acrylamido-2-methylpropane sulfonate, abbreviated AMPS, (1,321-324), 2-sulfo-ethylmethacrylate (325,326), diacetone acrylamide (324, 326), and vinylpyrrolidinone (327,328). Acrylamide terpolymers include those with sodium acrylate and acrylamido-N-dodecyl-N-butyl sulfonate (329), with AMPS and N,N-dimethylacrylamide (330), with AMPS and N-vinylpyrrolidinone (331), and with sodium acrylate and sodium methacrylate (332). While most copolymers tested have been random copolymers, block copolymers of acrylamide and AMPS also have utility in this application (333). [Pg.37]

A vast number of polymer compounds are available commercially. Generally they are known by their polymer type in full or abbreviated (e.g., acrylic, polyvinyl chloride or PVC, high density polyethylene or HDPE), and frequently by a manufacturer s trade name. There is little standardisation into classes based on chemical composition or physical performance, as there is for metals. In reality, a particular chemical composition does not fully define the physical properties, while each class of performance properties can be met by a range of competing polymer types. The current trend is towards further diversification polymer compounds are increasingly being tailored to a particular application. Only in industries where recycling is an issue is there pressure for a more limited number of polymers, which can be identified and separated at the end of product life. [Pg.19]

Abbreviations ODA = ortho dispersant index, BAPP = butyl acetate poly propylene, PDMA = poly dimethyl acrylate, and PDA = phenylene diamine. [Pg.74]

Abbreviations coiX-V] = copolymers of X and Y colX-b-Yl = block copolymers of poly X and poly Y ST = styrene MA = methyl acrylate MMA = methyl methacrylate AN = acrylonitrile BD = butadiene LR (liquid rubbers) = a, cj-polybutadiene-diols and -dicarboxylic acids Cell-Ac = cellulose acetate Cell-N02 = cellulose nitrate. [Pg.231]

Sect. 7 Ka a Abbreviations AAc BIS ConA DDS DMSO DLS IPN ionization constant degree of ionization acrylic acid N, N -methylene- bisacry lamide concanavalin A dextran sulfate dimethylsulfoxide dynamic light scattering interpenetrating network... [Pg.5]

Abbreviations y x AFM AIBN BuMA Ca DCP DMA DMS DSC EGDMA EMA EPDM FT-IR HDPE HTV IPN LDPE LLDPE MA MAA MDI MMA PA PAC PB PBT PBuMA PDMS PDMS-NH2 interfacial tension viscosity ratio atomic force microscopy 2,2 -azobis(isobutyronitrile) butyl methacrylate capillary number dicumyl peroxide dynamic mechanical analysis dynamic mechanical spectroscopy differential scanning calorimetry ethylene glycol dimethacrylate ethyl methacrylate ethylene-propylene-diene rubber Fourier transform-infra-red high density polyethylene high temperature vulcanization interpenetrating polymer network low density polyethylene linear low density polyethylene maleic anhydride methacrylic acid 4,4 -diphenylmethanediisocyanate methyl methacrylate poly( amide) poly( acrylate) poly(butadiene) poly(butylene terephtalate) poly(butyl methacrylate) poly(dimethylsiloxane) amino-terminated poly(dimethylsiloxane)... [Pg.112]

Biodegradable polyamides have also been prepared from amino acids. For example, aspartic acid can be converted to polyaspartate, abbreviated as TPA (thermal polyaspartate). TRA is commonly used as an alternative to poly(acrylic acid), which is used to line the pumps and boilers of wastewater treatment facilities. [Pg.1168]

ASA. (1) American Standards Association. (2) Abbreviation for acrylic ester-modified styrene acrylonitrile terpolymer. [Pg.102]

Abbreviations AA acrylamide MAA methacrylic acid TFMAA 2-(trifluoromethyl)acrylic acid HEMA 2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate MMA methyl methacrylate EDMA ethylene glycol dimethacrylate DVB divinylbenzene TRIM trimethylolpropane... [Pg.82]

Abbreviations for Table 2.19 PHMA - poly-n-hexyl methacrylate, STVPh - polystyrene-co-vinylphenol, PFSt - poly(o-fluorostyrene-co-p-fluorostyrene), P(S-co-BrS) - poly(styrene-co-4-bromostyrene), N-TPI - new thermoplastic polyimide , PPrA - poly-n-propyl acrylate, PPeA - poly-n-pentyl acrylate,... [Pg.177]

T Me 1.9-lb. Nomenclature of commonly occurring acrylates and simplifying abbreviations. [Pg.120]

This polymer, whose name is often abbreviated to PMMA, is the most important of the commercial acrylic polymers. These polymers are formally derived from poly(acrylic acid), [—CH2CH(C02H)—] . In the case of PMMA, this derivation... [Pg.9]

Name/Abbreviation Poly (methyl methacrylate) (PMMA), acrylic ... [Pg.246]


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