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IPP, isotactic polypropylene

AFM Atomic force microscopy aPP Atactic polypropylene DSC Differential scanning calorimetry HDPE High-density polyethylene iPP Isotactic polypropylene LLDPE Linear low-density polyethylene MD Microdomain ODT Order-disorder transition PB Poly(butadiene)... [Pg.15]

Fig. 4.8 (a) Histograms of pull-off force values obtained with an unmodified Si3N4 tip on untreated and oxyfluorinated iPP films in ethanol. The total surface free energy y of the polymer film is shown, (b) Mean values of pull-off force measured with COOH-terminated tips on modified polyolefin surfaces (iPP, isotactic polypropylene LDPE, low-density polyethylene) in ethanol (top) and with OH-terminated tips on oxyfluorinated iPP in water (pH 3.8, bottom) as a function of cos 0 (contact angle measured with water). (Reprinted in part/adapted with permission from [26, 27]. Copyright 1998, 2000, American Chemical Society.)... [Pg.198]

The numerical values in parentheses are the experimental values ° of Cj and hg (from Cj). N6 polycaproamide (nylon-6), N66 poly(hexamethylene adipamide) (nylon-6,6), iPP isotactic polypropylene, iPS isotactic polystyrene, PET poly(ethylene terephthalate). [Pg.256]

Figure 2.3 WAXS diffraction curves of (a) plain iPP (isotactic polypropylene) and copolymers, crystallized at Tc=90 °C (b) ethylene-propylene and propylene-) 1-butene) copolymers (coded here as EPS and BPS, respectively) BPS/EPS and (c) BPS/EP2 (isotactic propylene-ethylene (EP)) blends at various composition, crystallized at Tc=90 °C. [Pg.37]

Pig. 1. Typical microhardness values of pol3maers compared with data for metals. LDPE, low density polyethylene HDPE, high density polyethylene iPP, isotactic polypropylene CEPE, chain-extended polyethylene POM, polyoxymethylene aPS, atactic polystyrene PET, poly(ethylene terephthalate) PEN, pol3Kethylene naphthalene-2,6-dicarboxylate) CF composite, carbon-fiber composite. Hardness data of metals and alloys markedly depend on composition, degree of work-hardening, processing conditions, etc. For this reason, the values in Figure 1 should be considered as typical values rather than as absolute values. Most of the data for metals are taken from Ref 1. [Pg.3634]

Cp = cyclopentadienyl (C5H5) Cp = CsMes Ind = 1-indenyI 2-Me-Ind = 2-methyl-1-indenyl 4,7-Me2-Ind = 4,7-dimethyl-1-indenyl Flu = 9-fluorenyl iPP = isotactic polypropylene aPP = atactic polypropylene sPP = syndiotactic polypropylene. [Pg.277]

IPP isotactic polypropylene transition lying just below the... [Pg.355]

Irradiation conditions 15 honrs at 35 °C Determined by iodometry iPP isotactic polypropylene ... [Pg.135]


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