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Ketone polymers glass transition temperature effects

The majority of polymer membranes used for microfiltration and ultrafiltration of liquids are prepared by the wet phase inversion process. Such membranes exhibit a typical asymmetric structure characterized by a thin dense surface layer and a thick microporous bulk. Poly(phthalazinone ether sulfone ketone) (PPESK) copolymers, c.f. Figure 7.10, show glass transition temperatures in the range of 263-305°C. The polymers show an outstanding chemical stability. They are soluble only in 98% H2SO4. Concentrated aqueous solutions of sodium chlorate, hydrogen peroxide, acetic acid, and nitric acid show no effect. ... [Pg.258]

Solvent has a plasticizing effect on polymer. The increase in free volume has a further influence on the glass transition temperature of the polymer. Figure 11.41 shows the effect of methyl-isobutyl-ketone, MIBK, at various concentrations on glass transition temperature. Several solvents... [Pg.749]

Further confirmation of the important effect of solid-phase transitions in polymer photochemistry was reported by Dan and Guillet (29). They studied the quantum yields of chain scission, c >s, as a function of temperature in thin solid films of vinyl ketone homo- and copolymers. For polymers where the Norrish type-II mechanism was possibici large increases in n were observed at and above the glass transition T. Figure 8 shows this effect in a styrene copolymer containing about 5% phenyl vinyl ketone (PVK). Below Tg, )s is about 0.07, but at Tg it rises to about 0.3, a value similar to that observed for photolysis in solution at 2S°C. A similar effect was observed with poly (methyl methacrylate-co-methylvinyl ketone) (PMMA-MVK) and PVK homopolymer. [Pg.115]


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