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Density polymer matrix

When exposed to light, the monomeric material in the photopolymers or photothermoplasts polymerizes, thus locally increasing density and index of refraction. A subsequent fixation process polymerizes the monomer throughout the polymer matrix. [Pg.154]

The steric effects in isocyanates are best demonstrated by the formation of flexible foams from TDI. In the 2,4-isomer (4), the initial reaction occurs at the nonhindered isocyanate group in the 4-position. The unsymmetrically substituted ureas formed in the subsequent reaction with water are more soluble in the developing polymer matrix. Low density flexible foams are not readily produced from MDI or PMDI enrichment of PMDI with the 2,4 -isomer of MDI (5) affords a steric environment similar to the one in TDI, which allows the production of low density flexible foams that have good physical properties. The use of high performance polyols based on a copolymer polyol allows production of high resiHency (HR) slabstock foam from either TDI or MDI (2). [Pg.342]

Applied Sciences, Inc. has, in the past few years, used the fixed catalyst fiber to fabricate and analyze VGCF-reinforced composites which could be candidate materials for thermal management substrates in high density, high power electronic devices and space power system radiator fins and high performance applications such as plasma facing components in experimental nuclear fusion reactors. These composites include carbon/carbon (CC) composites, polymer matrix composites, and metal matrix composites (MMC). Measurements have been made of thermal conductivity, coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE), tensile strength, and tensile modulus. Representative results are described below. [Pg.147]

An EB-curable struetural adhesive formulation usually eonsists of one or more crosslinkable oligomeric resins or prepolymers, along with such additives as reactive diluents, plasticizers, and wetting agents. The oligomer is an important component in terms of the development of mechanical properties. The adhesive and cohesive properties depend on the crosslink density, chemical group substitution, and molecular organization within the polymer matrix. Adhesion is achieved... [Pg.1012]

The simple catalyst embedding technique has been applied to ethylene polymcaization in slurry In this technique, active catalytic components are embedded into styrene polymer matrix. The resulting polyethylene shows better morphology and higher bulk density than those produced by homogeneous catalyst. No activity loss was also observed with the... [Pg.852]

Water-soluble QDs now are available from a number of manufacturers (Invitrogen, Evident Technologies, and Crystalplex). Each supplier uses their own proprietary methods of surface pacification to create biocompatible particles. Even coated QD clusters are available that contain hundreds of particles bound together in a polymer matrix (Crystalplex). These form intensely bright labels for biomolecules, because the nanocrystals do not quench when clustered together at high density. [Pg.490]

Small angle X-ray scattering monitoring the distribution of electron density has been used to probe resin morphology [109]. More recently contrast matched small angle neutron scattering has also been employed [110, 111]. These techniques can also be applied to wet resins and tend to probe the very low dimensions of the polymer matrix structure. More studies are needed to identify the real value of these approaches. [Pg.31]

Polypyrrole has the potential to provide an effective method for reagentless transduction by immobilization of the ssDNA probe within the polymer matrix. Significant differences in the impedance profile of ssDNA and dsDNA have been demonstrated [59]. The differences in the impedance profile are purportedly based on intercalation differences of the polymer with ssDNA compared to dsDNA. The exact mechanism for impedimetric change resulting from conducting polymer films has not been identified, although it is likely linked, much like the impedimetric response of pure DNA, to the change in ion density that accompanies the double strand compared to the... [Pg.181]


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