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Ethyleneoxide

Figure 5.7k shows the shifts of the proton signals of C12E7 as induced by 5.1c. All parts of the surfactant experience an appreciable shift. The strongest shifts are observed near the interface between the alkyl chains and the ethyleneoxide part, suggesting that 5.1c prefers the interfacial region of the nonionic micelles. [Pg.146]

Inhaled gaseous compounds are absorbed in all parts of the respiratory system whereas particle size determines how deep into the airways the parti cles will he transported in the airstrearn. Shortness of breath is a typical sign of a chemical exposure that has affected the lungs, and it may be evoked through iminunological mechanisms (e.g., formaldehyde, ethyleneoxide), or through toxic irritation (formaldehyde, isocyanates, sulfur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide, Frequently the mechanism depends on the concentration ol the com... [Pg.294]

The bridging polymer is a conducting poly(3-methyIthiophene) or polyaniline and the solid state redox conduction between all electrodes is accomplished by a common coating with poly(ethyleneoxide)/Li" CF3S03- or poly(vinyl alcohol)/ The polyaniline based molecular transistor proved as a very sensitive moisture detector it works well in a dry argon atmosphere but in water saturated argon the device cuts out... [Pg.80]

The separations of some nonionic tensides having biological activity and consisting of ethyleneoxide oligomer mixtures were performed in many different TEC systems (silica and alumina as the stationary phase and single solvent or binary mixtures as the mobile phase). Selectivity was higher on alumina than on the silica layer. Both... [Pg.77]

Ti-SBA-15 Grafting method. SBA-15 prepared first using the amphiphilic triblock copolymer poly(ethyleneox-ide) -poly (propyleneoxide) -poly (ethyleneoxide) (EO-PO-EO) as template and TEOS as Si source. The composition was 2 g copolymer 0.021 mol TEOS 0.12 mol HC1 3.33 mol H20. The solid was calcined at 600 K for 4 h to remove the copolymer. Ti in the form of titanium isopropoxide was grafted onto the dehydrated surface of SBA-15 Pore diameter = 6.3 nm, surface area = 518 m2/g, pore volume = 0.68 (25)... [Pg.180]

In aqueous solvent a hydrophobic environment was constructed by using a water-soluble and hydrophobic tri-block copolymer (Scheme 7). The central block is hydrophobic and composed of the copolymer of styrene and N-vinylimidazole (PSI), to which Cu ions can coordinate. This central block was synthesized by UV-irradia-tion polymerization bytelechelic initiator of bis(4-carbomethoxy-phenyl)-disulfide. The reaction of telechelic block with poly-(ethyleneoxide) gave the block copolymer PE0-PSI-PE0. [Pg.157]

Similar increases in k with ultrasonic intensity have been found for other polymers such as polystyrene [44], poly(methyl methacrylate) [45], poly(dimethylsiloxane) [46], poly(ethyleneoxide), hydroxyethyl cellulose, poly(vinyl acetate), poly(acrylamide)... [Pg.181]

Fig. 26. Potential structure of a poly(ethyleneoxide) functional hyperbranched polyesteramide... Fig. 26. Potential structure of a poly(ethyleneoxide) functional hyperbranched polyesteramide...
Our future research will lead to new types of hyperbranched polyesteramides. The ideas presented will enable properties such as water solubility (poly(ethyleneoxide) functional groups) or reduction of surface tension (fluoro-alkyl functionalized resins) to be precisely controlled. Last, but not least, mixed functional highly branched molecules with their (expected) unique set of combined properties have a huge potential to enter numerous technical fields. [Pg.79]

Figure 3. Molecular weight distribution of PEOX, based on poly(ethyleneoxide) standards. Figure 3. Molecular weight distribution of PEOX, based on poly(ethyleneoxide) standards.
Synonyms l-Chloro-2,3-epoxypropane 3-chloro-1,2 -epoxypropane (chloromethyl)-ethyleneoxide chloromethyloxirane ... [Pg.294]

Fig.8 Effect of the number of ethyleneoxide groups in CnjPOEn on the fading rate at 30°C. Fig.8 Effect of the number of ethyleneoxide groups in CnjPOEn on the fading rate at 30°C.
Hydration of ethyleneoxide, which can be prepd from ethylene by direct action of oxygen in presence of a catalyst (such as silver). [Pg.121]


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