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Inorganic polymers, rheology

Natural and biomedical polymers Organometallic polymers Inorganic polymers Reactions of polymers Rheology (flow properties, viscoelasticity)... [Pg.690]

Kitano. T, Slinna T. An empirical equation of the relative viscosity of polymer melts filled with various inorganic fillers . Rheological Acta Journal, 1981, 20(2), 7-14. [Pg.113]

Interfacial rheologic properties of different crude oil-water systems were determined in wide temperature and shear rate ranges and in the presence of inorganic electrolytes, surfactants, alkaline materials, and polymers [1056]. [Pg.224]

Nomenclature, 17 384-413 basic scheme of, 17 384-385 biochemical, 17 401-402 computerized approaches to, 17 400-401 elastomer, 21 761t enzyme, 10 258-260 for ionic liquids, 26 840-841 glossaries related to, 17 404 inorganic, 17 387-394 macromolecular (polymers), 17 403 404 organic, 17 394-401 polymer, 20 390-395 pump, 21 88 quinone, 21 236-237 reactor technology, 21 358 related to mass transfer, 15 731-737 reverse osmosis, 21 674-676 Society of Rheology, 21 704 spray-related, 23 199t systematic, 17 394... [Pg.629]

The synthesis of intermediary inorganic sols or polymers in solution whose rheological properties may be attractive for the film deposition techniques such as spin coating or the spinning of fibers. [Pg.288]

Sealants - [ELASTOMERSSYNTHETIC - POLYISOPRENE] (Vol 9) - [SEALANTS] (Vol 21) -acrylics [ACRYLICESTERPOLYMERS - SURVEY] (Voll) -barium compds in [BARIUM COMPOUNDS] (Vol 3) -based on liquid polysulfides [POLYMERS CONTAINING SULFUR - POLYSULFIDES] (Vol 19) -defoamersin [DEFOAMERS] (Vol 7) -fiom fluorosilicones [FLUORINE COMPOUNDS,ORGANIC - POLY(FLUOROSILICONES)] (Volll) -hydrocarbon resins in [HYDROCARBON RESINS] (Vol 13) -lecithin in (LECITHIN] (Vol 15) -organolithiumcmpdsinprdnof [LITHIUM AND LITHIUM COMPOUNDS] (Vol 15) -polysulfide curing [PEROXIDES AND PEROXIDE COMPOUNDS - INORGANIC PEROXIDES] (Vol 18) -propylene oxide in mfg of [PROPYLENE OXIDE] (Vol 20) -PVB m [VINYL POLYMERS - VINYL ACETAL POLYMERS] (Vol 24) -rheological measurements [RHEOLOGICAL MEASUREMENTS] (Vol 21) -from styrenic block copolymers [ELASTOMERS SYNTHETIC - THERMOPLASTIC ELASTOMERS] (Vol 9) -use of dispersants [DISPERSANTS] (Vol 8)... [Pg.874]

Rheology of various polymer layered-silicate nanocomposites - intercalated, exfoliated and end-tethered exfoliated (prepared by in-situ polymerization from reactive groups tethered to the silicate surface), have been performed in a conventional melt-state rheometer in both oscillatory and steady shear modes. These experimental studies have provided insight into the relaxation of polymer chains when confined by the layers of inorganic silicates, as well as the role of shear in orienting the layered nanocomposites. [Pg.131]

The above guidelines for the acrylic rheology modifiers are most useful in simple systems that are mainly water. However, in more complex matrices such as many finished formulations the situation can be very different. Both the carbomer and the cross-polymer type of rheology modifier are very sensitive to the presence of electrolytes, and this has a dramatic effect on the efficiency of the polymer, as well as on clarity. It is frequently found that in systems containing electrolytes, be they inorganic salts or anionic surfactants, the efficiency of a crosslinked ASE... [Pg.120]


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