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PMA Poly

MDPE Medium-density polyethylene PMA Poly(methacrylate)... [Pg.762]

PS—polystyrene, PMMA—poly(methyl methacrylate), PMA—poly(methyl acrylate), PDMAEMA—poly((Nd f-dimethylamino)ethyl methacrylate), PDMA—poly( dimethyl-acrylamide), P(t-BA)—poly(tert-butyl acrylate), PAA—poly(acrylic acid), PPFS—poly (pentafluorostyrene), PHFA—poly(heptadecafluorodecyl acrylate)... [Pg.131]

Table 1 lists as examples the chelation characteristics for the transition metal ions with poly(methacroyl acetone) (PMA), poly(vinylacetonyl ketone) (PVAK), acetyl-... [Pg.67]

Table 9. Relaxation times (ns) for comb-like polymers in polar solvents at 25 °C (rjredO-38 cP) PMA poly(aIkyl methacrylates), n is the number of C-atoms in the alkyl chain... Table 9. Relaxation times (ns) for comb-like polymers in polar solvents at 25 °C (rjredO-38 cP) PMA poly(aIkyl methacrylates), n is the number of C-atoms in the alkyl chain...
Poly(acrylic acid) Poly(methyl acrylate), PMA Poly(acrylic acid n-butyl ester) Poly(methacrylic acid methyl ester), PMMA... [Pg.341]

AA acrylic acid LDPE low density polyethylene NBR poly (butadiene-acrylonitrile) PA polyamide PAA poly(acrylic acid) PAN polyacrylonitrile PB polybutadiene PC polycarbonate PDMS polydimetylsiloxane PE polyester PEBA polyetheramide-block-polymer PI polyimide PMA poly(methyl acrylate) POUA poly(oxyethylene urethane acrylate) PP polypropylene PPO poly(phenylene oxide) PTMSP poly(trimethylsilylpropyne) PUR polyurethane PVA poly(vinyl alcohol) PVC poly(vinyl chloride). [Pg.98]

The stracture-property correlation of different copolymers with n-butyl acrylate and isobomyl acrylate units have been studied. The primary goal was to compare thermomechanical properties of block, gradient and statistical copolymers of nBA and IBA with various acrylate homopolymers (Scheme 1). The choice of nBA and IBA was dictated by very different thermal properties of the resulting homopolymers, glass transition temperature (Tg) of PnBA is -54°C while the Tg of PIBA is 94°C. Thus, their copolymerization with carefully selected ratios should result in polymers with thermal properties, i.e., Tg similar to acrylate homopolymers poly(t-butyl acrylate) (PtBA), poly(methyl acrylate) (PMA), poly(ethyl acrylate) (PEA) and poly(n-propyl acrylate) (PPA). [Pg.298]

Poly (methyl acrylate) [PMA] Poly[l-(2-methoxycarbonylphenoxycarbonyl)ethylene] Poly[l-(3-methoxycarbonylphenoxycarbonyl)ethylene] Poly[l-(4-methoxycarbonylphenoxycarbonyl)ethylene] Poly[l-(2-methoxyethoxycarbonyl)ethylene] Poly[l-(4-methoxyphenoxycarbonyl)ethylene] Poly[l-(3-methoxypropoxycarbonyl)ethylene] Poly[l-(2-naphthyloxycarbonyl)ethylene] Poly[l-(pentachlorophenoxycarbonyl)ethylene] Poly[l-(phenethoxycarbonyl)ethylene]... [Pg.2195]

Notes PNEA=Poly(N-ethylaniline), POEA=Poly(o-ethyl aniline), PM-ABA=Poly(anUine-co-m-amino benzoic acid), POA=Poly(o-anisidine), PoPD= Poly(o-phenylenediamine), and PMA= Poly(o-methoxyaniline). [Pg.546]

PMA poly(methyl acrylate) XLPE cross-linked polyethylene... [Pg.17]


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