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Poly-ethylene-succinate

Figure 1. Temperature variation of the conductivity for a cross-section of polymer electrolytes. PESc, poly (ethylene succinate) PEO, polyethylene oxide) PPO, polypropylene oxide) PEI, poly(ethyleneimine) MEEP, poly(methoxyethoxy-ethoxyphosphazene) aPEO, amorphous methoxy-linked PEO PAN, polyacrylonitrile PC, propylene carbonate EC, ethylene carbonate. Figure 1. Temperature variation of the conductivity for a cross-section of polymer electrolytes. PESc, poly (ethylene succinate) PEO, polyethylene oxide) PPO, polypropylene oxide) PEI, poly(ethyleneimine) MEEP, poly(methoxyethoxy-ethoxyphosphazene) aPEO, amorphous methoxy-linked PEO PAN, polyacrylonitrile PC, propylene carbonate EC, ethylene carbonate.
Poly(ethylene succinate) Lunare SE Nippon Shokubai Environmental Petrochemistry... [Pg.28]

Bionolle PBSU poly(butylene succinate) Bionolle PESU poly(ethylene succinate), ref. 110. eEastar Bio poly(tetramethylene adipate-co-terephthalate), ref. 457. [Pg.42]

Lourengo also prepared poly-(ethylene succinate)... [Pg.12]

Poly(ethylene succinate) Poly(ethylene adipate) Poly(tetramethylene adipate) Poly(ethylene azelate)... [Pg.925]

Poly(ethylene succinate) 144.13 Poly(o-phenylene isophthalamide) 238.25... [Pg.744]

Accordingly, the influence of MW on the crystallization behaviors of semicrystalline polymers has been studied in various articles. For example, linear crystal growth rates of poly(ethylene oxide) and poly(ethylene succinate) (PES) reach a minimum value at a critical MW. This value is related to the crystallization transition from an extended chain to a folded chain conformation [96,97], suggesting that high MW polymers require sufficient reconformation time to achieve an ordered structure. As evidence of this MW dependence of the semicrystalline polymer on... [Pg.377]

Umemoto, S. et al.. Molecular weight dependence of primary nucleation rate of poly(ethylene succinate), J. Macromol. ScL, Part B Phys. 42, 421 30, 2003. [Pg.399]

Papers concerning the physical properties of polymers as the guest components in urea inclusion compounds and polymerization reactions of guest monomer molecules within the urea tunnel structure have been reviewed elsewhere. The polymers studied included poly (ethylene), poly (acrylonitrile), poly (1,3-butadiene), poly(eth-ylene oxide), poly(tetrahydrofiiran), poly(acrolein), poly(vinyl chloride), poly(ethyl acrylate), poly(lactide), poIy(lactic acid), poly(ethylene adipate). poly(ethylene succinate), acrylonitrile-ethyl acrylate copolymer, and poly(hexanediol di acrylate). [Pg.1544]

Figure 21.11 Degradation of ester bonds by different enzymes. Poly(L-lactic acid) (L-PLA), poly[D,L-lactic acid) (DL-PLA), poly(caprolactone) [PCL), poly[butylene succinate adipate) (PBSA), polyfbutylene succinate) [PBS), poly[propiolactone) (PPL), poly[3-hydroxybutyrate) [DL-PHB), poly[4-hydroxybu-tyrate) (4-PHB), poly[ethylene succinate) (PES), poly[ethylene adipate) [PEA) and poly[3R-3-hydroxybutyrate) [D-PHB). Adapted from [110]. Figure 21.11 Degradation of ester bonds by different enzymes. Poly(L-lactic acid) (L-PLA), poly[D,L-lactic acid) (DL-PLA), poly(caprolactone) [PCL), poly[butylene succinate adipate) (PBSA), polyfbutylene succinate) [PBS), poly[propiolactone) (PPL), poly[3-hydroxybutyrate) [DL-PHB), poly[4-hydroxybu-tyrate) (4-PHB), poly[ethylene succinate) (PES), poly[ethylene adipate) [PEA) and poly[3R-3-hydroxybutyrate) [D-PHB). Adapted from [110].
Pyrolysis FI-MS of a mixture of poly(ethylene succinate) and poly(butylene adipate) (A = monomers, B = dimers, etc.). (Reprinted from Ref. 64. Copyright 1989, with permission from Elsevier Science.)... [Pg.265]


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