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Hydrogen/styrene

Functionalization hydrogenated styrenics TPEs, Shell (Shell FG)... [Pg.103]

Properties of Thermoplastic Elastomeric Composition Based on Hydrogenated Styrene-Butadiene Rubber and Low-Density Polyethelene... [Pg.111]

De Sarkar M., De P.P., and Bhowmick A.K., New polymeric blends from hydrogenated styrene-butadiene rubber and polyethylene. Polymer, 39, 1201, 1998. [Pg.156]

Photolytic. Irradiation of ethylbenzene (X <2537 A) at low temperatures will form hydrogen, styrene, and free radicals (Calvert and Pitts, 1966). [Pg.564]

Uniprene- XL Hydrogenated-styrene block copolymer (H-SBC) PP Teknor-Apex... [Pg.237]

Solution of the quadratic gives — 0.5 so that yethylbenzene 0.75, ystyrene 0.25, and yhydrogen 0- The equilibrium is shifted so strongly toward ethylbenzene that essentially all the hydrogen is used to hydrogenate styrene. [Pg.243]

HSBR HTNR HXSBR ICTA Hydrogenated styrene butadiene rubber Hydroxyterminated liquid NR Hydrogenated carboxylated styrene butadiene rubber International Confederation for Thermal Analysis... [Pg.600]

Selective hydrogenation styrene in presence of sulfur-containing compounds Esterification... [Pg.311]

The three most important commercial VI improver families each represent one of the most important commercial techniques for manufacturing high molecular weight polymers, thus polymethacrylates by free-radical chemistry, olefin copolymers by Ziegler chemistry and hydrogenated styrene-diene or copolymers by anionic polymerization. [Pg.156]

Hydrogenated Styrene-Diene Copolymers and Radial Isoprene Chemistry... [Pg.161]

Utility Hydrogenated styrene-diene and star-shaped diene VI improvers have found their widest utility in gasoline and diesel engine oils. They may also be used in other applications which have only moderate requirements for shear stability, such as tractor transmission fluids and aircraft piston engine oils. However, the shear stability demands of many of the specialty applications precludes the use of currently available products. [Pg.162]

BASF AG (1982) Hydrogenated Styrene-Butadiene Copolymer VI Improver for Lubricating Oils . Ger.Offen. DE 3,106,959. [Pg.184]

Glass transition temperatures of hydrogenated styrenic polymers... [Pg.19]

B.4. Glass Transition Temperatures of Hydrogenated Styrenic Polymers... [Pg.644]

The molecular N2 complex CoH(N2)(PPh3)3 reacts with sodium naphthalide to give a paramagnetic species which hydrogenates styrene under mild conditions . [Pg.149]


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