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Synthesis and Properties. Several methods have been suggested to synthesize polyimides. The predominant one involves a two-step condensation reaction between aromatic diamines and aromatic dianhydrides in polar aprotic solvents (2,3). In the first step, a soluble, linear poly(amic acid) results, which in the second step undergoes cyclodehydration, leading to an insoluble and infusible PL Overall yields are generally only 70—80%. [Pg.530]

Trilialophenols can be converted to poly(dihaloph.enylene oxide)s by a reaction that resembles radical-initiated displacement polymerization. In one procedure, either a copper or silver complex of the phenol is heated to produce a branched product (50). In another procedure, a catalytic quantity of an oxidizing agent and the dry sodium salt in dimethyl sulfoxide produces linear poly(2,6-dichloro-l,4-polyphenylene oxide) (51). The polymer can also be prepared by direct oxidation with a copper—amine catalyst, although branching in the ortho positions is indicated by chlorine analyses (52). [Pg.330]

Silicone Resins. Sihcone resins are an unusual class of organosdoxane polymers. Unlike linear poly(siloxanes), the typical siUcone resin has a highly branched molecular stmcture. The most unique, and perhaps most usehil, characteristics of these materials are their solubiUty in organic solvents and apparent miscibility in other polymers, including siUcones. The incongmity between solubiUty and three-dimensional stmcture is caused by low molecular weight < 10, 000 g/mol) and broad polydispersivity of most sihcone resins. [Pg.56]

Weathering Many plastics has short lives when exposed to outdoor conditions. The better materials include acrylic, chlorotri-fluorethylene, vinylidene fluoride, chlorinated polyether, polyester, alkyd, and black linear poly-ethylene. Black materials are best for outdoor service. Some of the styrene copolymers are suitable for certain outdoor uses (Chapter 2, WEATHERING/ ENVIRONMENT). [Pg.434]

Figure 8.9 (a) 200-MHz H NMR of linear poly(l-octenylene) produced by ADMET... [Pg.443]

The first type of polycarbosilane synthesized by using ADMET methodology was a poly[carbo(dimethyl)silane].14c Linear poly(carbosilanes) are an important class of silicon-containing polymers due to their thermal, electronic, and optical properties.41 They are also ceramic precursors to silicon carbide after pyrolysis. ADMET opens up a new route to synthesize poly(carbosilanes), one that avoids many of the limitations found in earlier synthetic methods.41... [Pg.450]

Recently, Brich and coworkers (40) reported the synthesis of lactide/glycolide polymers branched with different polyols. Polyvinyl-alcohol and dextran acetate were used to afford polymers exhibiting degradation profiles significantly different from that of linear poly-lactides. The biphasic release profile often observed with the linear polyesters was smoothened somewhat to a monophasic profile. Further, the overall degradation rate is accelerated. It was speculated that these polymers can potentially afford more uniform drug release kinetics. This potential has not yet been fully demonstrated. [Pg.7]

Another important consideration in the thermal processing of linear poly (ortho esters) is the possibility of reactions between cata-lyst/polymer/drug. Because anhydrides are very good acylating... [Pg.151]

A. Processing Methods for Linear Poly (ortho esters)... [Pg.154]

Cyclophosphazenes are a fascinating group of inorganic heterocyclic compounds whose chemistry is multi-faceted, well developed and reasonably well understood. They are closely related to the linear poly-phosphazenes this relationship is unlike any other existing between ring-polymer systems. Although cyclic siloxanes and polysiloxanes have a close interrelationship, the number and types of cyclophospha-zene derivatives that are known, together with their exact counterparts in polyphosphazenes, underscore the utility of cyclophosphazenes as models for the more complex polyphosphazenes. The literature on cyclophosphazenes has appeared earlier in the form of books (1,2), chapters of books (3-5), authoritative compilations of data (6,7), and several reviews (8-21). The current literature on this subject is reported annually in the Specialist Periodic Reports published by the Royal Society of chemistry (22). This review deals mostly with chlorocyclo-... [Pg.159]

Figure 3. Time dependence of the fraction R of unreacted aminostyrene residues during acetylation by 0.14 M acetic anhydride at 30°C. Methyl methacrylate copolymer in acetonitrile solution (0) linear poly-(methyl methacrylate-co-butyl methacrylate) swollen with acetonitrile Cd) methyl methacrylate copolymer crosslinked with 1 mole% ( ) and with 15 mole% ( ) ethylene dimethacrylate poly(methacrylate crosslinked with 3 mole% ethylene dimethacrylate containing entrapped poly(methyl acrylate-co-aminostyrene) ( ). Figure 3. Time dependence of the fraction R of unreacted aminostyrene residues during acetylation by 0.14 M acetic anhydride at 30°C. Methyl methacrylate copolymer in acetonitrile solution (0) linear poly-(methyl methacrylate-co-butyl methacrylate) swollen with acetonitrile Cd) methyl methacrylate copolymer crosslinked with 1 mole% ( ) and with 15 mole% ( ) ethylene dimethacrylate poly(methacrylate crosslinked with 3 mole% ethylene dimethacrylate containing entrapped poly(methyl acrylate-co-aminostyrene) ( ).
In the course of studying the reactions of Si-H compounds with dialkyltitanocenes, with a view to the synthesis of new hydridosilyltitanocene complexes, we adventitiously discovered that phenylsilane undergoes facile, quantitative dehydrogenative coupling to a linear poly(phenylsilylene) under the catalytic influence of dimethyltitanocene. The ease with which this reaction proceeds initially induced us to underestimate the significance of the observation. [Pg.91]

Thus, Andrianov et al. (26) attempted to catalyze polymerization of a number of alkyl and alkyl/aryl cyclosilazanes using catalytic amounts of KOH or other strong bases at temperatures of up to 300°C. In general, the reactions proceed with evolution of NHj, hydrocarbons and the formation of intractable, crosslinked, brittle products even at low temperatures. Contrary to what is observed with cyclotri-siloxanes, no evidence was found for the formation of linear poly-silazanes. Copolymerization of mixtures of cyclosilazanes and cyclosiloxanes gave somewhat more tractable polymers with less evolution of hydrocarbons or ammonia, however very little was done to characterize the resulting materials. [Pg.128]

Table 7 lists in four categories some of the linear polymers which can be cross-linked to form hydrogels nonionic, anionic, cationic, and ampholytic linear poly-... [Pg.497]

Elastic and quasi-elastic (NSE) neutron scattering experiments were performed on dilute solutions of linear poly(isoprene) (PIP) polymers and of PIP stars (f = 4,12,18) [150]. In all cases the protonated polymers were dissolved in d-benzene and measured at T = 323 K, where benzene is a good solvent. Figure 50 shows the results of the static scattering profile in a scaled Kratky representation. In this plot the radii of gyration, obtained from a fit of the... [Pg.96]

Veronese FM, Caliceti P, Schiavon O (1997) Branched and linear poly(ethylene glycol) Influence of the polymer structure on enzymological, pharmacokinetic and immunological properties of proteinconjugates. J Bioact Compatible Polym 12 196-207... [Pg.137]

Fee CJ (2007) Size comparison between proteins PEGylated with branched and linear poly (ethylene glycol) molecules. Biotechnol Bioeng 98 725-731... [Pg.137]

Philippova and Starodubtzev have also extensively studied the complex-ation behavior of polyacids and PEG, especially, the system of crosslinked of poly(methacrylic acid) and linear poly(ethylene glycol) (Philippova and Starodubtzev, 1995 Philippova et al., 1994). They observed that decreasing the molecular weight of PEG from 6000 to 1500 resulted in its slower diffusion into the swollen network of PMAA, and a drastic decrease in both the stability and equilibrium composition of the intermacromolecular complex. Analysis of dried polymer networks of PMAA with absorbed PEG chains by FT-IR spectroscopy revealed the presence of two types of hydrogen bonded structures (1) dimers of methacrylic acid at absorption frequency of 1700 cm-1 and (2) interpolymer complexes of PMAA and PEG at 1733 cm-1. In addition, they also suggested as a result of their studies, that the hydrogen bonded dimer of PMAA forms preferentially to the intermacromolecular complex between the PMAA network and PEG chains. [Pg.94]

Fig. 10. Lowest transition energies for ladder and linear polysilanes. Values for linear poly silanes are cited from reference 44. Fig. 10. Lowest transition energies for ladder and linear polysilanes. Values for linear poly silanes are cited from reference 44.
Canali et al.17 reported the use a linear poly(tartrate) ligand in the asymmetric epoxidation of allylic alcohols. Moderate results were obtained. They also reported the use of branched/crosslinked poly(tartrate), which gave moderate to good results in the asymmetric epoxidation of allylic alcohols. As shown in Scheme 4-9, when L-(+)-tartaric acid and 1,8-octanediol are heated... [Pg.203]

Linear phosphonitrilic chlorides (LPNCs), silicone fluids and, 22 573 Linear photodiode arrays, 19 153 Linear polyesters, 14 116 Linear polyethylene fibers, 20 398 Linear polyimides, synthesis of, 20 273 Linear polymers, 20 391 25 455 high molecular weight, 23 733 zero-shear viscosity of, 19 839 Linear poly(thioarylene)s, 23 705 Linear PPS, 23 704. See also... [Pg.523]


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