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Glass transition temperature cyanoacrylate

The acrylic plastics use the term acryl such as polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA), polyacrylic acid, polymethacrytic acid, poly-R acrylate, poly-R methacrylate, polymethylacrylate, polyethylmethacrylate, and cyanoacrylate plastics. PMMA is the major and most important homopolymer in the series of acrylics with a sufficient high glass transition temperature to form useful products. Repeat units of the other types are used. Ethylacrylate repeat units form the major component in acrylate rubbers. PMMAs have high optical clarity, excellent weatherability, very broad color range, and hardest surface of any untreated thermoplastic. Chemical, thermal and impact properties are good to fair. Acrylics will fail in a brittle manner, independent of the temperature. They will suffer crazing when loaded at stress about halfway to the failure level. This effect is enhanced by the presence of solvents. [Pg.67]

The latest vinylferrocene monomer / -C5H4CH202CC(CH3) = CH2 rj -C5H4CH = C(CN)C02Et Fe 15 that undergoes radical polymerization has been prepared as shown in Scheme 10-3 [17] Copolymerization of the monomer with methyl methacrylate produced copolymer 16, via radical initiation using AIBN in benzene. The ethyl a-cyanoacrylate moiety on the ferrocene remained intact through the polymerization process. The thermal behavior of 16 was similar to that of polymethyl methacrylate glass transition temperature, 7 120 °C, melt transition... [Pg.500]

Figure 1. The dynamic mechanical spectrum of polyethyl cyanoacrylate from room temperature to above the glass transition temperature. Figure 1. The dynamic mechanical spectrum of polyethyl cyanoacrylate from room temperature to above the glass transition temperature.
Kulkarni, R. K., Porter, H. J., Leonard, F. (1973). Glass transition temperatures of poly(alkyl a-cyanoacrylates). Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 77(11), 3509-3514. [Pg.190]

Modified flexible cyanoacrylates (see Section 1.1.1.7) also show improved flexibility (Figure 4.1) but the glass transition temperature of these adhesives is lower and so the hot strength and heat aging properties of these products is limited to around 70 °C. [Pg.73]


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