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PHENOXY COPOLYMER

Phenoxy Copolymer from bisphenol A + epichlorohydrin Union Carbide, U.S. [Pg.1140]

Phenoxy Copolymer of BPA and epichlorohydrin Phr Parts per 100 parts resin PEA Poly(lactic acid)... [Pg.645]

This type of adhesive is generally useful in the temperature range where the material is either leathery or mbbery, ie, between the glass-transition temperature and the melt temperature. Hot-melt adhesives are based on thermoplastic polymers that may be compounded or uncompounded ethylene—vinyl acetate copolymers, paraffin waxes, polypropylene, phenoxy resins, styrene—butadiene copolymers, ethylene—ethyl acrylate copolymers, and low, and low density polypropylene are used in the compounded state polyesters, polyamides, and polyurethanes are used in the mosdy uncompounded state. [Pg.235]

There are a large number of literature references that refer the use of SPE cartridges for the extraction of pesticides from water. There are several comprehensive reviews of the use of SPE, including that by Soriano et al. who discussed the advantages and limitations of a number of sorbents for the analysis of carbamates. Hennion reviewed the properties and uses of carbon based materials for extraction of a wide multiclass range of pesticides. Thorstensen et al. described the use of a high-capacity cross-linked polystyrene-based polymer for the SPE of phenoxy acids and bentazone, and Tanabe et al reported the use of a styrene-divinylbenzene copolymer for the determination of 90 pesticides and related compounds in river water. SPE cartridges are also widely used for the cleanup of solvent extracts, as described below. [Pg.734]

Block copolymers with PS and a polymethacrylate block carrying a liquid crystalline group, PS-b-poly 6-[4-(cyanophenylazo)phenoxy]hexyl methacrylate, were successfully prepared in quantitative yields and with relatively narrow molecular weight distributions (Scheme 5) [18]. The thermotropic liquid crystalline behavior of the copolymers was studied by differential scanning calorimetry. [Pg.23]

Polyethylene-Wock-poly(clhylcnc-co-norbornene) (PE-fo-P(E-co-NBl ) block copolymer was successfully synthesized by a titanium complex with two non-symmetric bidentate /J-cnaminokclonalo ligands [136,137]. Bis(pyrrolide-imine)titanium complex also has the ability to produce the PE-fo-P(E-co-NBE) block copolymer. PE-fo-PS was synthesized via sequential monomer addition during homogeneous polymerization with bis(phenoxy-imine)metal catalysts [138]. [Pg.111]

Sulfonation is very useful chemical modification of polymer, as it induces high polarity in the polymer changing its chemical as well as physical properties. Sulfonated polymers are also important precursors for ionomer formation [75]. There are reports of sulfonation of ethylene-propylene diene terpolymer (EPDM) [76, 77], polyarylene-ether-sulfone [78], polyaromatic ether ketone [79], polyether ether ketone (PEEK) [80], styrene-ethylene-butylene-styrene block copolymer, (SEBS) [81]. Poly [bis(3-methyl phenoxy) phosphozene] [82], Sulfonated polymers show a distinct peak at 1176 cm"1 due to stretching vibration of 0=S=0 in the -S03H group. Another peak appears at 881 cm 1 due to stretching vibration of S-OH bond. However, the position of different vibrational bands due to sulfonation depends on the nature of the cations as well as types of solvents [75, 76]. [Pg.147]

Acrylate and styrene polymers as well as polysiloxanes with 11-phenoxy-naphthacene-5,12-quinone side groups (IIIB) were synthesized using the reaction of the active ester copolymers with 6-[(tyrosinebutylester)o-yl]-5,12-naphthacenequi-none.53... [Pg.272]

Scheme 8.6 Preparation of S-PC-S triblock copolymer using phenoxy functional PS prepared using NMRP as a chain-stopper in the PC process... Scheme 8.6 Preparation of S-PC-S triblock copolymer using phenoxy functional PS prepared using NMRP as a chain-stopper in the PC process...
Bakelite [Bakelite AG], TM for polyethylene, polypropylene, epoxy, phenolic, polystyrene, phenoxy, perylene, polysulfone, ethylene copolymers, ABS, acrylics, and vinyl resins and compounds. [Pg.118]

Polysulfone. Polysulfone homo- (19) and copolymers have been formed into hollow fiber membranes for hemofiltration by solution extrusion, followed by coagulation and washing. Equilibrium water absorption by these membranes varies between 0.85 and 2.1 percent. The water-equilibrated polymers are glassy at room temperature. Sieving properties of copolymer hemofilters prepared with a 2-phenyl-2-phenoxy propane segment have been characterized (2). The hydrophobicity of this polymer is reflected in a significantly altered rejection spectrum in the presence of protein when compared to saline solutions. [Pg.105]

It has been shown that [NP(0C6H4C02H-4)2] forms a predominantly one-handed helical conformation in solution, when complexed to the optical amine (R)-l-phenylethylamine. Spectroscopic and solution properties of phos-phazene copolymers with phenoxy and optically active binaphthoxy side groups have been investigated. ... [Pg.348]

Kim HC, Nam KH, Jo WH. The effect of a styrene-methyl methacrylate block copolymer on the morphological, rheological and mechanical properties of poly(2-6-dimethyl-l,4-phenylene ether) (PPE) and poly(hydroxyether of bis-phenol A) (phenoxy) blends. Polymer 1993 34 4043-4051. [Pg.432]

Fig. 5 Schematic representation of the block copolymer synthesis using the example of poly(2-(2-(4-(4-(4-cyano-phenylazo)-phenoxy)-butyric acid)ethyl es ter)et h y I cnc)-block- pol y st y re n e. Fig. 5 Schematic representation of the block copolymer synthesis using the example of poly(2-(2-(4-(4-(4-cyano-phenylazo)-phenoxy)-butyric acid)ethyl es ter)et h y I cnc)-block- pol y st y re n e.

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