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Linkages, polymer backbone

Polyamides, often also lefeiied to as nylons, are liigli polymers which contain the amide repeat linkage in the polymer backbone. They are generally characterized as tough, translucent, semicrystalline polymers that ate moderately low cost and easily manipulated commercially by melt processing. [Pg.215]

The aromatic sulfone polymers are a group of high performance plastics, many of which have relatively closely related stmctures and similar properties (see Polymers containing sulfur, polysulfones). Chemically, all are polyethersulfones, ie, they have both aryl ether (ArOAr) and aryl sulfone (ArS02Ar) linkages in the polymer backbone. The simplest polyethersulfone (5) consists of aromatic rings linked alternately by ether and sulfone groups. [Pg.331]

During this early period, a very ingenious free-radical route to polyesters was used to introduce weak linkages into the backbones of hydrocarbon polymers and render them susceptible to bio degradabihty (128—131). Copolymerization of ketene acetals with vinyl monomers incorporates an ester linkage into the polymer backbone by rearrangement of the ketene acetal radical as illustrated in equation 13. The ester is a potential site for biological attack. The chemistry has been demonstrated with ethylene (128—131), acryhc acid (132), and styrene (133). [Pg.480]

In general most of the commercial polymers are not comparable to metals and ceramics in terms of load-bearing property, mechanical strength, and thermal stability. To overcome these difficulties the aromatic ether or sulfide (thioether) linkages in the polymer backbone... [Pg.35]

Usually, silicon polymers have extremely low Tgs owing to the highly flexible Si—0 linkages in the main chain. Their low Tg s are very advantageous for low-temperature applications, whereas some other applications are limited. One approach to raise the Tg of silicon polymers is the introduction of aromatic rings into the polymer backbone. [Pg.149]

In this work we have demonstrated that a new class of heavily fluorinated acrylic and methacrylic resins can be efficiently synthesized and then cured to solid form with radical initiator at elevated temperatures. These cured resins were found to have low dielectric constants, which are close to the minimum known values for Teflon and Teflon AF. In contrast to tetrafluoroethylene, our monomers are processable owing to the fact that they are liquids or low-melting solids, and moreover are soluble in common organic solvents. Lower dielectric constants are obtained as fluorine contents on the polymer backbone or side chain increase, when acrylate is replaced by methacrylate, when ether linkages are present in the fluorocarbon, and when aromatic structure is symmetrically meta-substituted. [Pg.179]

The initial announcement for the commercial preparation of polyetherimides (PEIs) was made by General Electric in 1982 under the trade name Ultem. The final reaction involves the imidization of a diacid anhydride through reaction with a diamine, here w-phenylenedia-mine (structure 4.62). The ether portion of the polymer backbone results from the presence of ether linkages within the diacid anhydride. [Pg.109]

Tables 13.4 and 13.5 contain a summary of typical stability values for a number of polymers and elastomers against typical chemical agents. As expected, condensation polymers generally exhibit good stability to nonpolar liquids while they are generally only (relatively) moderately or unstable toward polar agents and acids and bases. This is because of the polarity of the connective condensation linkages within the polymer backbone. By comparison, vinyl type of polymers exhibit moderate to good stability toward both polar and... Tables 13.4 and 13.5 contain a summary of typical stability values for a number of polymers and elastomers against typical chemical agents. As expected, condensation polymers generally exhibit good stability to nonpolar liquids while they are generally only (relatively) moderately or unstable toward polar agents and acids and bases. This is because of the polarity of the connective condensation linkages within the polymer backbone. By comparison, vinyl type of polymers exhibit moderate to good stability toward both polar and...

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