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Poly- -caproamide

These were prepared by efficiently interhnking pairs of carboxyl end groups in fibers extruded from tetra-chain and from octachain poly- -caproamides (see p. [Pg.477]

Figure 5.1 Kinetic curves of the yield of caprolactam in the thermal degradation of poly caproamide of different initial relative viscosity 1 0.786, 2 0.612, 3 0.450, 4 0.400. Source Author s own files... Figure 5.1 Kinetic curves of the yield of caprolactam in the thermal degradation of poly caproamide of different initial relative viscosity 1 0.786, 2 0.612, 3 0.450, 4 0.400. Source Author s own files...
Fig. 104. Dependence of the molecular weight of poly-caproamide on the duration of its heating in sealed am -poules in nitrogen at 250 C. Fig. 104. Dependence of the molecular weight of poly-caproamide on the duration of its heating in sealed am -poules in nitrogen at 250 C.
Polyamide 11 (polyundecanamide) Polyamide 12 (polydodecanamide) Poly(amide-co-carbon monoxide) Poly( -caproamide)... [Pg.297]

The result of such a comparison, conducted for poly( -caproamide) networks in m-cresol, is shown in the figure, and it agrees with the expectation. [Pg.387]

Fig. 9.13. Poly( -caproamide)s with various cross-link densities Relationship between swelling ratios Q in m-cresol and tensile stresses in the dry state at three extensions A. Prom Schaefgen and Flory [114]... Fig. 9.13. Poly( -caproamide)s with various cross-link densities Relationship between swelling ratios Q in m-cresol and tensile stresses in the dry state at three extensions A. Prom Schaefgen and Flory [114]...
Fig. 9.59 Plot of temperature of maximum spherulite growth rate, Tmax, against equilibrium melting temperature. I m, for indicated polymers. (1) isotactic poly(styrene) (a) (2) poly(tetramethyl-p-silphenylene siloxane) (b) (3) poly(cis-isoprene) (c) (4) poly(caproamide) (d,e) (5) poly(L-lactic acid) (f) (6) poly(phenylene sulfide) (g,h) (7) poly(R-epichlorohydrin), poly(S-epichlorohydrin), poly(I-RS-epichlorohydrin) (i) (8) poly(ethylene terephthalate) (j,k,l) (9) poly(aryl ether ether ketone) (m,n) (10) poly(ethylene-2,6-naphthalene dicarboxylate) (n) (11) poly(3-hydroxybutyrate) (o) (12) isotactic poly(methyl methacrylate) (q) (13) poly(dioxolane) (r) (14) New TPI poly(imide) (s) (15) poly(methylene oxide) (t) (16) poly(cis-butadiene) (u) (17) poly(propylene oxide) (v,w) (18) poly(imide) BPDA - - 134 APB (x) (19) poly(imide) BPDA - -C12 (x) (20) syndiotactic poly(propylene) (y) (21) poly(3-hydroxy valerate) (z) (22) poly(ethylene succinate) (aa) (23) poly(aryl ether ketone ketone) (bb) (24) poly(phenylene ether ether sulfide) (cc) (25) poly(tetramethylene isophtha-late) (dd) (26) poly(hexamethylene adipamide) (e,ee) (27) poly(tetrachloro-bis-phenol-A adipate) (fQ nylon 6-10 (ee). Fig. 9.59 Plot of temperature of maximum spherulite growth rate, Tmax, against equilibrium melting temperature. I m, for indicated polymers. (1) isotactic poly(styrene) (a) (2) poly(tetramethyl-p-silphenylene siloxane) (b) (3) poly(cis-isoprene) (c) (4) poly(caproamide) (d,e) (5) poly(L-lactic acid) (f) (6) poly(phenylene sulfide) (g,h) (7) poly(R-epichlorohydrin), poly(S-epichlorohydrin), poly(I-RS-epichlorohydrin) (i) (8) poly(ethylene terephthalate) (j,k,l) (9) poly(aryl ether ether ketone) (m,n) (10) poly(ethylene-2,6-naphthalene dicarboxylate) (n) (11) poly(3-hydroxybutyrate) (o) (12) isotactic poly(methyl methacrylate) (q) (13) poly(dioxolane) (r) (14) New TPI poly(imide) (s) (15) poly(methylene oxide) (t) (16) poly(cis-butadiene) (u) (17) poly(propylene oxide) (v,w) (18) poly(imide) BPDA - - 134 APB (x) (19) poly(imide) BPDA - -C12 (x) (20) syndiotactic poly(propylene) (y) (21) poly(3-hydroxy valerate) (z) (22) poly(ethylene succinate) (aa) (23) poly(aryl ether ketone ketone) (bb) (24) poly(phenylene ether ether sulfide) (cc) (25) poly(tetramethylene isophtha-late) (dd) (26) poly(hexamethylene adipamide) (e,ee) (27) poly(tetrachloro-bis-phenol-A adipate) (fQ nylon 6-10 (ee).

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