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Fig. XV-3. Four types of pressure-area isotherms observed in end-functionalized PDMS monolayers. Up to six transitions (A-F) are observed and described in the text. (From Ref. 6.)... Fig. XV-3. Four types of pressure-area isotherms observed in end-functionalized PDMS monolayers. Up to six transitions (A-F) are observed and described in the text. (From Ref. 6.)...
Silica membranes Silica-PDMS Silica-phenolic resin... [Pg.886]

Other PDMS—sihca-based hybrids have been reported (16,17) and related to the ceramer hybrids (10—12,17). Using differential scanning calorimetry, dynamic mechanical analysis, and saxs, the microstmcture of these PDMS hybrids was determined to be microphase-separated, in that the polysiUcate domains (of ca 3 nm in diameter) behave as network cross-link junctions dispersed within the PDMS oligomer-rich phase. The distance between these... [Pg.328]

Fig. 5. Shear rate vs viscosity for PDMS. Numbers on curves indicate molecular weights. To convert Pa-s to poise, multiply by 10. Fig. 5. Shear rate vs viscosity for PDMS. Numbers on curves indicate molecular weights. To convert Pa-s to poise, multiply by 10.
Many of the unique properties of siUcone oils are associated with the surface effects of dimethylsiloxanes, eg, imparting water repeUency to fabrics, antifoaming agents, release liners for adhesive labels, and a variety of poHshes and waxes (343). Dimethylsilicone oils can spread onto many soHd and Hquid surfaces to form films of molecular dimensions (344,345). This phenomenon is greatly affected by even small changes in the chemical stmcture of siloxane in the siloxane polymer. Increasing the size of the alkyl substituent from methyl to ethyl dramatically reduces the film-forming abiUty of the polymer (346). The phenyl-substituted siUcones are spread onto water or soHd surfaces more slowly than PDMS (347). [Pg.52]

Sihcone oils are good hydrodynamic lubricants but have generally poor frictional lubricating properties (352—354). The latter can be improved by incorporating chlorophenyl groups into the polymer side chains (355). For steel on steel, the coefficient of friction is about 0.3—0.5. The load-bearing capacity of PDMS (Almen-Wieland machine) is only 50—150 kg, compared with - 1000 kg for polychlorophenyLmethylsiloxane and up to 2000 kg for mineral oil. [Pg.52]

It has been shown (16) that a stable foam possesses both a high surface dilatational viscosity and elasticity. In principle, defoamers should reduce these properties. Ideally a spread duplex film, one thick enough to have two definite surfaces enclosing a bulk phase, should eliminate dilatational effects because the surface tension of an iasoluble, one-component layer does not depend on its thickness. This effect has been verified (17). SiUcone antifoams reduce both the surface dilatational elasticity and viscosity of cmde oils as iUustrated ia Table 2 (17). The PDMS materials are Dow Coming Ltd. polydimethylsiloxane fluids, SK 3556 is a Th. Goldschmidt Ltd. siUcone oil, and FC 740 is a 3M Co. Ltd. fluorocarbon profoaming surfactant. [Pg.464]

Solid-phase microextraction (SPME) was used for headspace sampling. The FFA were extracted from the headspace with PA, Car/PDMS, and CW/DVB fibers. It was examined whether addition of salt (NaCl) and decreasing the pH by addition of sulphuric acid (H SO ) increased the sensitivity. FFA were analyzed using gas chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry in selected ion monitoring. [Pg.172]


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Admissible Doses for Dimethicone and Simethicone (PDMS)

Bontril PDM

Carboxen/polydimethylsiloxane CAR/PDMS)

Characteristics of PDMS

Crosslinked PDMS coatings

Cyclic PDMS

Cyclic PDMS oligomers

Deuterated cyclic PDMS

Fibers, PDMS

Fibers, PDMS fused-silica fiber

Four-Channel PDMS Emitter Prepared by the Trimming Method

Glass/PDMS hybrid

Hard PDMS

Hydrogenated cyclic PDMS

Hydrogenated cyclic PDMS fractions

Hydrogenated cyclic and linear PDMS

Living anionic PDMS terminated with

Mechanical Performance of PDMS Nanocomposites

Methacrylate-PDMS

Methyl ethyl ketone /PDMS

Micro-patterned PDMS

Modification of Bulk PDMS

Organic/inorganic hybrid polymers PDMS)

PDM-ECD (

PDMS +benzene

PDMS Rupture

PDMS Surface Modification

PDMS Surface Modification activation

PDMS Surface Modification chemical grafting

PDMS Surface Modification physical adsorption

PDMS Surface Patterning

PDMS chip

PDMS device

PDMS elastomer surfaces

PDMS films

PDMS flow cells

PDMS in Olive Oil and Wine

PDMS membrane

PDMS microchips

PDMS microfluidic devices

PDMS microreactor

PDMS mold

PDMS network formation

PDMS phase behavior

PDMS stamp fabrication

PDMS stamps

PDMS stamps Polydimethylsiloxane

PDMS thimbles

PDMS, additives

PDMS, additives Fillers

PDMS, bonding

PDMS, bonding irreversible sealing

PDMS, bonding oxidation

PDMS, bonding reversible sealing

PDMS, chemical structure

PDMS, curing

PDMS, oxidation

PDMS, oxidation method

PDMS, polydimethylsiloxane filled

PDMS, property

PDMS, property mechanical

PDMS-Based Molding

PDMS-CAB IPNs

PDMS-b-PHFBMA

PDMS-coated capillary columns

PDMS-polyAcRf6 IPNs

PDMS/DVB fiber

PDMS/PEMS

PDMS/cellulose acetate butyrate

PEE/PDMS

PEO/PDMS

PFP-PFS-PDMS, synthesis and micellization

PFS-PDMS

PS-h-PDMS

PS/PDMS

PU/PDMS

Partially oxidized PDMS

Plasma desorption mass spectrometry PDMS)

Plasma treatment of PDMS

Poly , PDMS

Poly PDMS composites

Poly PDMS sample

Poly modified PDMS elastomers

Poly thermally degraded PDMS

Polydimethyl siloxane - PDMS

Polydimethylsiloxane PDMS

Polydimethylsiloxane/divinylbenzene PDMS/DVB)

Polyisoprene /PDMS

Polymers PDMS)

Polymers PDMS/silica compound

Polystyrene PDMS composite

Product Data Management (PDM)

Separation from cyclic PDMS

Separation from linear PDMS

Silicon PDMS)

Simulations, molecular dynamics PDMS)

Smooth surfaces PDMS surface

Solid-phase microextraction divinylbenzene/carboxen/PDMS

Solvent swelling, PDMS

Some Additional Unusual Properties of PDMS

Structures PDMS-poly diblock

Surface Modification of PDMS in Microfluidic Devices

Surface Treatment of PDMS

Synthesis and Micellization of PFP-PFS-PDMS

Vulcanized PDMS/silica systems

Water PDMS approaches

Wetting interaction PDMS surfaces

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