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Isopropyl Percarbonate

Scratch resistance of polymer from DADC is improved by novel mixtures of peroxide initiators such as 5% isopropyl percarbonate with 3.5% benzoyl peroxide (16). In order to force completion of polymerization and attain the best scratch resistance in lenses, uv radiation is appHed (17). Eyeglass lenses can be made by prepolymerization in molds followed by removal for final thermal cross-linking (18). [Pg.82]

The DADC monomer has been copolymerized with small amounts of polyfunctional methacryflc or acryflc monomers. For example, 3% triethylene glycol dimethacrylate was used as a flexibiflzing, cross-linking agent with a percarbonate as initiator (26). CR-39 and diethylene glycol diacrylate containing isopropyl percarbonate were irradiated with a mercury lamp to a 92% conversion and then cured at 150°C (27). By a similar two-step process DADC was copolymerized with methyl methacrylate and tetraethylene glycol dimethacrylate (28). [Pg.83]

Dimethyl peroxide Diethyl peroxide Di-t-butyl-di-peroxyphthalate Difuroyl peroxide Dibenzoyl peroxide Dimeric ethylidene peroxide Dimeric acetone peroxide Dimeric cyclohexanone peroxide Diozonide of phorone Dimethyl ketone peroxide Ethyl hydroperoxide Ethylene ozonide Hydroxymethyl methyl peroxide Hydroxymethyl hydroperoxide 1-Hydroxyethyl ethyl peroxide 1 -Hydroperoxy-1 -acetoxycyclodecan-6-one Isopropyl percarbonate Isopropyl hydroperoxide Methyl ethyl ketone peroxide Methyl hydroperoxide Methyl ethyl peroxide Monoperoxy succinic acid Nonanoyl peroxide (75% hydrocarbon solution) 1-Naphthoyl peroxide Oxalic acid ester of t-butyl hydroperoxide Ozonide of maleic anhydride Phenylhydrazone hydroperoxide Polymeric butadiene peroxide Polymeric isoprene peroxide Polymeric dimethylbutadiene peroxide Polymeric peroxides of methacrylic acid esters and styrene... [Pg.163]

Toluene 2,4-Diisocyanate (TDI) Diisodecyl Phdialate Diisopropanolamine Isopropyl Ether Isopropyl Ether Isopropyl Percarbonate Isopropyl Percarbonate Diisobutyl Ketone Diisopropylamine Diisopropylbenzene Hydroperoxide... [Pg.43]

Bisphehol A Diglycidyl Ether Resin Isopropyl Mercaptan Isopbopyl Percarbonate Isopropyl Percarbonate P-Cymene... [Pg.58]

The copolymerization must be conducted below the ceiling temperature. Isopropyl percarbonate (IPP) has been chosen because of its... [Pg.546]

SYNS DIISOPROPYL PEROXYDICARBONATE ISOPROPYL PERCARBONATE ISOPROPYL PEROXYDICARBONATE PEROXYDICARBONATE d ISOPROPYLE PEROXYDICARBONIC ACID, BIS(1-METHYLETHYL) ESTER... [Pg.514]

ISOPROPYLOXYPROPYLENE OXIDE see IPDOOO ISOPROPYL PERCARBONATE see DNR400 ISOPROPYL PEROXYDICARBONATE see DNR400 ISOPROPYLPHENAZONE see INYOOO... [Pg.1737]

AMINO-l-HYDROXYBENZENE (95-55-6) C4H7NO Combustible solid (flash point >335°F/>168°C autoignition temp 374°F/190°C). Violent reaction with strong oxidizers, isopropyl percarbonate, nitrosyl... [Pg.56]

AP (504-29-0) Reacts with water, forming a strong base. Violent reaction with strong oxidizers, strong acids, isopropyl percarbonate, nitrosyl perchlorate. Aqueous solutions incompatible with organic anhydrides, acrylates, alcohols, aldehydes, alkylene oxides, substituted allyls, cresols, caprolactam solution, epichlorohydrin, ethylene dichloride, glycols, isocyanates, ketones, maleic anhydride, nitrates, nitromethane, phenols, vinyl acetate. APARASIN (58-89-9) see lindane. APAVINPHOS (7786-34-7) see MEVINPHOS . [Pg.92]

Dry material is highiy expiosive (50% more powerful than TNT). Usually moistened with up to 15% water to reduce the risk of explosion. Heat or contact with mercury fulminate can cause detonation. Contact with combustible materials, strong acids, strong oxidizers, isopropyl percarbonate, nitrosyl perchlorate may cause fire and explosion. Incompatible with aqueous alkaline solutions inorganic hydroxides aldehydes, acids, cellulose nitrate (of high surface area), cresols, isocyanates, nitrates, nitric acid, organic anhydrides, phenols, sulfinic acid. In case of fire, evacuate immediately. [Pg.299]

AMINONAPHTHALENE (134-32-7) Combustible solid (flash point 315°F/157°C). Oxidizes in air. Contact with strong oxidizers or strong acids can cause fire or explosion. Violent reaction with isopropyl percarbonate, nitrosyl perchlorate. Incompatible with aldehydes. [Pg.87]


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