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Force Functional polymer

In addition to homopolymers of varying molecular and particle structure, copolymers are also available commercially in which vinyl chloride is the principal monomer. Comonomers used eommercially include vinyl acetate, vinylidene chloride, propylene, acrylonitrile, vinyl isobutyl ether, and maleic, fumaric and acrylic esters. Of these the first three only are of importance to the plastics industry. The main function of introducing comonomer is to reduce the regularity of the polymer structure and thus lower the interchain forces. The polymers may therefore be proeessed at much lower temperatures and are useful in the manufacture of gramophone records and flooring compositions. [Pg.325]

The most comprehensive simulation of a free radical polymerization process in a CSTR is that of Konopnicki and Kuester (15). For a mechanism which includes transfer to both monomer and solvent as well as termination by combination and disproportionation they examined the influence of non-isothermal operation, viscosity effects as well as induced sinuoidal and square-wave forcing functions on initiator feed and jacket temperature on the MWD of the polymer produced. [Pg.256]

The inhibitory effects of polar functional groups are not nearly as pronounced when the substituent is attached to a strained cycloalkene, where the release of ring strain provides a significant driving force for its metathesis. The norbornene ring system polymerizes easily by ring opening thus, numerous functionalized polymers have been prepared by the sequence depicted in Eq. (61). Many of these polymers hold some potential for commercialization and hence the bulk of this work is reported in the patent literature. [Pg.486]

To begin, it is essential to rationalize the equilibration of water within the membrane at AP = 0, APs = 0, j = 0, and = 0. The suggested scenario of membrane swelling is based on the interplay of capillary forces and polymer elasticity. In order to justify a scenario based on capillary condensation, isopiestic vapor sorption isotherms for Nafioni in Figure 6.9(a) are compared with data on pore size distributions in Figure 6.9(b) obtained by standard porosimetry.i In Figure 6.9(a), a simple fit function. [Pg.373]

Sun H, Takada K, Kawata S (2001) Elastic force analysis of functional polymer submicron oscillators. Appl Phys Lett 79 3173-3175... [Pg.206]

It is not possible to discuss real-time control without a brief discussion of sensors and the measurements they represent. In traditional process control, the measurements and the properties to be controlled are identical. For instance, one controls the temperature of a fluid using feedback from a thermocouple. There is also generally a fairly predictable relationship between the measurement and the forcing function necessary to change that measurement. Except for unusually simple cases, that is not true of polymer processing. The multiple, complex properties to be controlled cannot be measured and are not always... [Pg.458]

Kumar, J., Li, L., Jiang, X. L., Kim, D.-Y., Lee, T. S., Tripathy, S. (1998). Gradient force the mechanism for surface relief grating formation in azobenzene functionalized polymers. Appl. Phys. Lett. 72, 2096-209S. [Pg.426]


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