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Drying sensitivity index

The Drying Sensitivity Index (DSI) after Bigot can by correlated with a different DSI expressed by the Ratzenberger Index (Ratzenberger and Vogt, 1993 Aungatichart and Wada, 2009). [Pg.49]

Detection is also frequently a key issue in polymer analysis, so much so that a section below is devoted to detectors. Only two detectors, the ultra-violet-visible spectrophotometer (UV-VIS) and the differential refractive index (DRI), are commonly in use as concentration-sensitive detectors in GPC. Many of the common polymer solvents absorb in the UV, so UV detection is the exception rather than the rule. Refractive index detectors have improved markedly in the last decade, but the limit of detection remains a common problem. Also, it is quite common that one component may have a positive RI response, while a second has a zero or negative response. This can be particularly problematic in co-polymer analysis. Although such problems can often be solved by changing or blending solvents, a third detector, the evaporative light-scattering detector, has found some favor. [Pg.333]

Many of the salts which have been prepared are explosive and sensitive to heat or impact. These include chlorites of copper (violent on impact), hydrazine (monochlorite, inflames when dry), nickel (explodes at 100°C but not on impact), silver (at 105° or on impact), sodium, tetramethylammonium, mercury, thallium and lead (which shows detonator properties). Several other chlorites not isolated and unstable in solution include mono-, di- and tri-methylammonium chlorites. The metal salts are powerful oxidants [1], Chlorites are much less stable than the corresponding chlorates, and most will explode under shock or on heating to around 100°C [2], Individually indexed compounds are ... [Pg.89]

The diazonium perchlorates are extremely explosive, shock-sensitive materials when dry, some even when damp [1,2], The salt derived from diazotised p-phenylendiamine was considered to be more explosive than any other substance known in 1910 [3], Individually indexed compounds are 4-Aminobenzenediazonium perchlorate, 2304 Benzene-l,4-bis(diazonium perchlorate), 2160 Benzenediazonium perchlorate, 2232 4,4/-Biphenylenebis(diazonium) perchlorate, 3457... [Pg.114]

Make some more light-sensitive paper for the experiment on page 83. Don t make any images on this batch, though. Just soak some index cards in a sodium chloride solution, then in a silver nitrate solution, let them dry in a dark place, and store them in a black envelope. [Pg.79]

Poly(vinyl ethers) have extensive uses as nonmigrating tackifiers in adhesives and particularly pressure-sensitive tapes and labels, as viscosity-index improvers in lubricants and as plasticizers in coatings, films, and elastomers. They are available and used in dry state, solution or as blends with a wide variety of compatible polymers and copolymers. [Pg.713]

Fraction of light incident upon an aerosol that is removed from the primary beam per unit length by scattering from aerosol particles. Highly sensitive to RH for hygroscopic materials, but often measured and reported for dried aerosol depends on wavelength A and complex index of refraction... [Pg.2013]


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