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288 index fluoride

The limiting oxygen index of Tefzel as measured by the candle test (ASTM D2863) is 30%. Tefzel is rated 94 V-0 by Underwriters Laboratories, Inc., in their burning test classification for polymeric materials. As a fuel, it has a comparatively low rating. Its heat of combustion is 13.7 MJ/kg (32,500 kcal/kg) compared to 14.9 MJ /kg (35,000 kcal/kg) for poly(vinyHdene fluoride) and 46.5 MJ /kg (110,000 kcal/kg) for polyethylene. [Pg.370]

Materials. For holographic information storage, materials are required which alter their index of refraction locally by spotwise illumination with light. Suitable are photorefractive inorganic crystals, eg, LiNbO, BaTiO, LiTaO, and Bq2 i02Q. Also suitable are photorefractive ferroelectric polymers like poly(vinyhdene fluoride-i o-trifluorethylene) (PVDF/TFE). Preferably transparent polymers are used which contain approximately 10% of monomeric material (so-called photopolymers, photothermoplasts). These polymers additionally contain different initiators, photoinitiators, and photosensitizers. [Pg.154]

Polytetrafluoroethylene decomposition products thermal decomposition of the fluorocarbon chain in air leads to the formation of oxidized products containing carbon, fluorine and oxygen. Because these products decompose in part by hydrolysis in alkaline solution, they can be quantitatively determined in air as fluoride to provide an index of exposure. No TLV is recommended pending determination of the toxicity of the products, but air concentration should be minimal. (Trade names Algoflon, Fluon, Teflon, Tetran.)... [Pg.176]

The procedure utilises eriochrome blue black RC (also called pontachrome blue black R Colour Index No. 15705) at a pH of 4,8 in a buffer solution. Beryllium gives no fluorescence and does not interfere iron, chromium, copper, nickel, and cobalt mask the fluorescence fluoride must be removed if present. The method may be adapted for the determination of aluminium in steel. [Pg.737]

The powder diagrams of the ternary mangan(III)-fluorides LiMnF4 [163) KMnF4 and RbMnF4 [166) could not be indexed yet. Possibly the Jahn-Teller distortion not only affects the MnFe --octahedra, but also the symmetry of the unit cells, which, at least in the case of the potassium-and rubidium-compounds, should be very similar to each other. [Pg.33]

Coleman et al. 2471 reported the spectra of different proportions of poly(vinylidene fluoride) PVDF and atactic poly(methyl methacrylate) PMMA. At a level of 75/25 PVDF/PMMA the blend is incompatible and the spectra of the blend can be synthesized by addition of the spectra of the pure components in the appropriate amounts. On the other hand, a blend composition of 39 61 had an infrared spectrum which could not be approximated by absorbance addition of the two pure spectra. A carbonyl band at 1718cm-1 was observed and indicates a distinct interaction involving the carbonyl groups. The spectra of the PVDF shows that a conformational change has been induced in the compatible blend but only a fraction of the PVDF is involved in the conformational change. Allara M9 250 251) cautioned that some of these spectroscopic effects in polymer blends may arise from dispersion effects in the difference spectra rather than chemical effects. Refractive index differences between the pure component and the blend can alter the band shapes and lead to frequency shifts to lower frequencies and in general the frequency shifts are to lower frequencies. [Pg.131]


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