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Linear block polymer

Hirao A, Hayashi M, Loykulnant S, Sugiyama K. Precise syntheses of chain-multi-functionalized polymers, star-branched polymers, star-linear block polymers, densely... [Pg.143]

Hirao, A., Hayashi, M., Loykulnant, S. et al. (2005) Precise syntheses of chain-multi-functionaUzed polymers, star-branched polymers, star-linear block polymers, densely branched polymers, and dendritic branched polymers based on iterative approach using functionalized 1,1-diphenylethylene derivatives. Progress in Polymer Science, 30,111-183. [Pg.226]

Block (Star) Arrangement. The known star polymers, like their linear counterparts, exhibit microphase separation. In general, they exhibit higher viscosities in the melt than their analogous linear materials. Their rheological behavior is reminiscent of network materials rather than linear block copolymers (58). Although they have been used as compatibiUzers in polymer blends, they are not as effective at property enhancements as linear diblocks... [Pg.184]

More recently Fina Chemicals have introduced linear SBS materials (Finaclear) in which the butadiene is present both in block form and in a mixed butadiene-styrene block. Thus comparing typical materials with a total styrene content of about 75% by weight, the amount of rubbery segment in the total molecule is somewhat higher. As a result it is claimed that when blended with polystyrene the linear block copolymers give polymers with a higher impact strength but without loss of clarity. [Pg.440]

Dendrimers, or arborols, or cascade, or cauliflower, or starburst polymers, were first synthesized in the early 1980s [3,4]. In 1985 Tomalia et al. [5] and Newkome et al. [6] presented the first papers dealing with dendrimers. A multitude of dendrimers have been presented in the literature ranging from polyami-doamine [7,8],poly(propylene imine) [9,10], aromatic polyethers [11-13] and polyesters [14, 15], aUphatic polyethers [16] and polyesters [17], polyalkane [18-19], polyphenylene [20], polysilane [21] to phosphorus [22] dendrimers. Combinations of different monomers as well as architectural modifications have also been presented. For example, chirality has been incorporated in dendrimers [23,24]. Copolymers of linear blocks with dendrimer segments (dendrons) [25-27] and block-copolymers of different dendrons have been described [28]. [Pg.5]

Carboxylated polymers can be prepared by mechanical treatment of frozen polymer solutions in acrylic acid (Heinicke 1984). The reaction mechanism is based on the initiation of polymerization of the frozen monomer by free macroradicals formed during mechanolysis of the starting polymer. Depending on the type of polymer, mixed, grafted, and block polymers with a linear or spatial structure are obtained. What is important is that the solid-phase reaction runs with a relatively high rate. For instance, in the polyamide reactive system with acrylic acid, the tribochemical reaction leading to the copolymer is completed after a treatment time of 60 s. As a rule, the mechanical activation of polymers is mainly carried out in a dry state, because the structural imperfections appear most likely here. [Pg.286]

A block polymer is a polymer comprising molecules in which there is a linear arrangement of blocks, a block being defined as a portion of a polymer molecule in which the monomeric units have at least one constitutional or configurational feature absent from the adjacent portions [4]. In a block copolymer, the distinguishing feature is constitutional, i.e. each of the blocks comprises units derived from a characteristic species of monomer. [Pg.373]

C-Flex Linear block styrene copolymer with ethylene-butylene Consolidated Polymer Tech... [Pg.661]

In the absence of substantial unsaturation and of active groups on the chain for either polymer, only linear block copolymers are formed, according to the initiation Reactions 1 and 4. Low density polyethylene and high molecular weight polyisobutylene are typical of polymers which form block copolymer fractions on intensive mechanical working. The composition of block copolymers is related also to the relative rates of reaction, (Reactions 2 and 3) which is determined by the relative radical reactivity. [Pg.5]

Elastomeric block polymers of styrene and butadiene or iso-prene and their products of hydrogenation are finding increasing use in a variety of fields.44. Linear and radial block polymers are used extensively in injection molded rubber goods, footwear, pressure sensitive and hot melt adhesives and in mechanical rubber goods such as hose, tubing, cove base, toys, drug sundries, rubber bands, stoppers, erasers, etc. [Pg.402]


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