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Hexamethylene oxide

Hexamethylene, glycol, h59 Hexamethylene oxide, o47 Hexamethylethane, tlOO... [Pg.261]

The effect of ring aize on the reaction of oyoUo ethers with tri- phenylmethyl bromide waa shown by tetrahydrofuran giving incom-pleto reactkHi. The deavage of tetrahydrofuran, 1,4-dioxane and hexamethylene oxide with methyl iodide at IdO, reported by Muller Atid cO Workers.txsi oould doubtloss be extended to many uxetanes. [Pg.437]

A. Simmons, J. Hyvarinen, R. Odell, D. Martin, P. Gunatillake, K. Noble, L. Poole-Warren, Long-term in vivo biostability of poly(dimethylsiloxane)/poly(hexamethylene oxide) mixed macrodiol-based polyurethane elastomers. Biomaterials 25 (20) (2004) 4887-4900. [Pg.141]

We have prepared novel polyurethane elastomers with modified soft segment chemistry that has been designed to enhance stability. The new tliermoplastic polyurethanes are based on conventional diisocyanates and chain extenders, but contain macrodiols with a reduced number of ether linkages when compared with PTMO. As part of the development process, improved synthetic procedures involving condensation polymerization were devised (8,9) to prepare the macrodiols, poly(hexamethylene oxide) 1, poly(octamethylene oxide) 2, and poly(decamethylene oxide) 3. [Pg.214]

The macrodiols, a,o>-dihydroxypoly(hexamethylene oxide) (PHMO), a,CD-dihydroxypoly(octamethylene oxide) (POMO), and... [Pg.214]

Poly(1,4-frar7s-isoprene) Poly(trimethylene sulfide) Poly(3,3-dimethyloxetane) Poly(3,3-dimethylthietane) Poly(tetramethylene oxide) Poly(1,3-dioxolane) Poly(pentamethylene sulfide) Poly(thiodiethylene glycol) Poly(hexamethylene oxide) Poly(6-aminocaproamide)... [Pg.48]

Gunatillake, P. A., Meijs, G. F., McCarthy, S. J. Adhikari, R. (2000) Poly(dimethylsiloxane)/ poly(hexamethylene oxide) mixed macrodiol based polyurethane elastomers. I. Synthesis and properties. Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 76, 2026-2040. [Pg.178]

Mahomed, A., Hukins, D. W. L., Kukureka, S. N. Shepherd, D. E. T. (2010a) Effect of accelerated aging on the viscoelastic properties of ElastEon a polyurethane with soft poly(dimethylsiloxane) and poly(hexamethylene oxide) segments. Materials Science and Engineering C, 30, 1298-1303. [Pg.179]

Fig. 6.12 Plot of melting temperature against characteristic ratio for indicated polymers. (1) Polyethylene (2) i-poly(propylene) (3) i-poly(isopropyl acrylate) (4) s-poly(isopropyl acrylate) (5) i-poly(methyl methacrylate) (6) s-poly(methyl methacrylate) (7) poly(dimethyl siloxane) (8) poly(diethyl siloxane) (9) poly(dipropyl siloxane) (10) poly(cis-l,4-isoprene) (11) poly(trans-l,4-isoprene) (12) poly(cis-1,4-butadiene) (13) poly(trans-1,4-butadiene) (14) poly(caprolactone) (15) poly(propiolactone) (16) poly(pivalolactone) (17) poly(oxymethylene) (18) poly(ethylene oxide) (19) poly(trimethylene oxide) (20) poly(tetramethylene oxide) (21) poly(hexamethylene oxide) (22) poly(decamethylene oxide) (23) poly(hexamethylene adipamide) (24) poly(caprolaetam) (25) poly(ethylene terephthalate) (26) poly(ethylene sulfide) (27) poly(tetrafluoroethylene) (28) i-poly(styrene) (29) poly(acrylonitrile) (30) poly(l,3-dioxolane) (31) poly(l,3-dioxopane) (32) poly(l,3-dioxocane) (33) bisphenol A-poly(carbonate). Fig. 6.12 Plot of melting temperature against characteristic ratio for indicated polymers. (1) Polyethylene (2) i-poly(propylene) (3) i-poly(isopropyl acrylate) (4) s-poly(isopropyl acrylate) (5) i-poly(methyl methacrylate) (6) s-poly(methyl methacrylate) (7) poly(dimethyl siloxane) (8) poly(diethyl siloxane) (9) poly(dipropyl siloxane) (10) poly(cis-l,4-isoprene) (11) poly(trans-l,4-isoprene) (12) poly(cis-1,4-butadiene) (13) poly(trans-1,4-butadiene) (14) poly(caprolactone) (15) poly(propiolactone) (16) poly(pivalolactone) (17) poly(oxymethylene) (18) poly(ethylene oxide) (19) poly(trimethylene oxide) (20) poly(tetramethylene oxide) (21) poly(hexamethylene oxide) (22) poly(decamethylene oxide) (23) poly(hexamethylene adipamide) (24) poly(caprolaetam) (25) poly(ethylene terephthalate) (26) poly(ethylene sulfide) (27) poly(tetrafluoroethylene) (28) i-poly(styrene) (29) poly(acrylonitrile) (30) poly(l,3-dioxolane) (31) poly(l,3-dioxopane) (32) poly(l,3-dioxocane) (33) bisphenol A-poly(carbonate).

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