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Composition and intrinsic viscosity

Table II. Composition and intrinsic viscosity of TDI- or MDI-based polyurethanes... Table II. Composition and intrinsic viscosity of TDI- or MDI-based polyurethanes...
Table 2 contains the characteristics of the amic ester-aryl ether copolymers including coblock type, composition, and intrinsic viscosity. Three series of copolymers were prepared in which the aryl ether phenylquinoxaline [44], aryl ether benzoxazole [47], or aryl ether ether ketone oligomers [57-59] were co-re-acted with various compositions of ODA and PMDA diethyl ester diacyl chloride samples (2a-k). The aryl ether compositions varied from approximately 20 to 50 wt% (denoted 2a-d) so as to vary the structure of the microphase-separated morphology of the copolymer. The composition of aryl ether coblock in the copolymers, as determined by NMR, was similar to that calculated from the charge of the aryl ether coblock (Table 2). The viscosity measurements, also shown in Table 2, were high and comparable to that of a high molecular weight poly(amic ethyl ester) homopolymer. In some cases, a chloroform solvent rinse was required to remove aryl ether homopolymer contamination. It should also be pointed out that both the powder and solution forms of the poly(amic ethyl ester) copolymers are stable and do not undergo transamidization reactions or viscosity loss with time, unlike their poly(amic acid) analogs. Table 2 contains the characteristics of the amic ester-aryl ether copolymers including coblock type, composition, and intrinsic viscosity. Three series of copolymers were prepared in which the aryl ether phenylquinoxaline [44], aryl ether benzoxazole [47], or aryl ether ether ketone oligomers [57-59] were co-re-acted with various compositions of ODA and PMDA diethyl ester diacyl chloride samples (2a-k). The aryl ether compositions varied from approximately 20 to 50 wt% (denoted 2a-d) so as to vary the structure of the microphase-separated morphology of the copolymer. The composition of aryl ether coblock in the copolymers, as determined by NMR, was similar to that calculated from the charge of the aryl ether coblock (Table 2). The viscosity measurements, also shown in Table 2, were high and comparable to that of a high molecular weight poly(amic ethyl ester) homopolymer. In some cases, a chloroform solvent rinse was required to remove aryl ether homopolymer contamination. It should also be pointed out that both the powder and solution forms of the poly(amic ethyl ester) copolymers are stable and do not undergo transamidization reactions or viscosity loss with time, unlike their poly(amic acid) analogs.
In vitro release of progesterone from copolymers of DL-dilactide and glycolide are summarized in Fig. 13. Compositions and intrinsic viscosities in benzene were as follows ... [Pg.273]


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