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High Temperature Polymers potential advantages

In thermal field flow fractionation (TFFF), a temperature gradient is applied. The primary potential advantage of this technique is that it can be used to size particles in the range 0.01 pm to 0.001 pm, an order of magnitude smaller than SFFF. Fffractionation market a TFFF polymer fractionator channel module with 286/16 MHz IBM compatible PC, super VGA color monitor workstation to include data acquisition software, hardware and data analysis software. A linear UV detector and single channel high performance pump are optional. [Pg.282]

Another important advantage of the above terminators is that the reaction with the polymeric live end proceeds cleanly with no coupling or side reactions producing a highly functional polymer. Many other potential terminators, like carbon dioxide, ketones, and aldehydes produce undesirable by-products and coupling of the polymer chains. To be cost-effective, the potential terminator must also survive the high temperature of the polymer cement at the peak of the... [Pg.2269]

We have successfully synthesized ATF which can be used with FPE up to 80% but no less than 20%. ATF improves processability. Cross-linked ATF provides flexibility and thermal stability to the fluorenone polyester. The fact that the polyester structure does not contain nitrogen is a potential advantage in fire-resistant fiber applications, since there is no likelihood of HCN generation during burning. Because of high glass transition temperature of fluorenone polyesters, these polymers can be used as heat-resistant fibers. [Pg.338]


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