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Poly , surface conditioning

Peaks of essentially the same shape and, therefore, derived from the same species, were observed for mle = 48, 44, 46, 30, 18, and 4 between 500 and 600 K for d6-PC condensed on Ag(poly) surfaces prepared under the same conditions described in the previous subsection for Au(poly). [Pg.243]

Adhesives. High concentration (>10%) solutions of poly(ethylene oxide) exhibit wet tack properties that are used in several adhesive appHcations. The tackiness disappears when the polymer dries and this property can be successfully utilized in appHcations that require adhesion only in moist conditions. PEO is also known to form solution complexes with several phenoHc and phenoxy resins. Solution blends of PEO and phenoxy resins are known to exhibit synergistic effects, leading to high adhesion strength on aluminum surfaces. Adhesive formulations are available from the manufacturers. [Pg.344]

The excellent chemical resistance and physical properties of PVA resins have resulted in broad industrial use. The polymer is an excellent adhesive and possesses solvent-, oil-, and grease-resistant properties matched by few other polymers. Poly(vinyl alcohol) films exhibit high tensile strength, abrasion resistance, and oxygen barrier properties which, under dry conditions, are superior to those of any other known polymer. The polymer s low surface tension provides for excellent emulsification and protective coUoid properties. [Pg.475]

With diblock copolymers, similar behavior is also observed. One component is enriched at the surface and depending on miscibility and composition a surface-induced ordered lamellar structure normal to the surface may be formed. Recent investigations include poly (urethanes) [111], poly(methoxy poly (ethyleneglycol) methacrylate)/PS [112] and PS/PMMA [113, 114]. In particular the last case has been extensively studied by various techniques including XPS, SIMS, NR and optical interferometry. PS is enriched at the surface depending on blockcopolymer composition and temperature. A well ordered lamellar structure normal to the surface is found under favourable conditions. Another example is shown in Fig. 6 where the enrichment of poly(paramethylstyrene), PMS(H), in a thin film of a di-... [Pg.381]

Whereas nonionic ethylene oxide adducts discolor badly on contact with sodium hydroxide, phosphate derivatives of these nonionics exhibit good color stability even under these conditions. But in the presence of strong acids poly-oxyethylated phosphate esters undergo hydrolysis to the base nonionic and phosphoric acid. However, the free surface-active acids by themselves show little tendency to hydrolyze. They have a pH value of 2 in aqueous solution. [Pg.564]

The mechanical properties, degradation, and surface characteristics of poly(diol citrates) could be controlled by choosing different diols and by controUing synthesis conditions such as cross-linking temperature and time, vacuum, and initial monomer molar ratio. [Pg.224]

While the condition of stoichiometric neutrality invariably must hold for a macroscopic system such as a space-network polyelectrolyte gel, its application to the poly electrolyte molecule in an infinitely dilute solution may justifiably be questioned. In a polyelectrolyte gel of macroscopic size the minute excess charge is considered to occur in the surface layer (the gel being conductive), which is consistent with the assumption that the potential changes abruptly at the surface. This change is never truly abrupt, for it must take place throughout a layer extending to a depth which is of the order of magnitude of the... [Pg.631]

In the case of undoped PVCa films, impurities and surface states dominate the photoconduction mechanism (6) leading one to question any study of intrinsic pKotoconduction in organic polymers. Poly(N-vinylcarbazole) films yellow under ambient laboratory conditions. Work in our laboratory (7) has shown that ageing of a purified sample of PVCa leads to an increase in photoresponse in the 350-450 nm region while there is an initial drop in photoresponse in the 250-... [Pg.138]


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