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Polyetheretherketone Polyethylene

Neopentyl glycol diglycidyl ether Nickel sulfate Nonoxynol-1 Nonoxynol-3 Nylon 66 Octoxynol-13 PEI-15 PEI-30 PEI-45 PEI-1750 Pentaerythrityl tetrastearate 1,3-Pentanediamine Phenolic resin Phenoxy resin 1,2-Polybutadiene Polybutene Polyetheretherketone Polyethylene imine Polyimide, thermoplastic Polyquaternium-16... [Pg.4970]

Other SSIMS studies of polymer surfaces have included perfluorinated polyether [3.21], low-density polyethylene [3.22], poly(ethylene terephthalate) [3.23], and the oxidation of polyetheretherketone [3.24]. [Pg.101]

In some cases, steel filters are undesirable. An analyte may adsorb to the steel or may decompose in the presence of steel. In these cases, plastic frits made from PEEK (polyetheretherketone) or polyethylene can be substituted for the stMl filters. They are not as strong as steel frits and are not completely compatible with all mobile phases. Polyethylene swells in solvents such as hexane, methylene chloride, or tetrahydrofuran (THE). PEEK also is incompatible with methylene chloride and THF. In combination with PEEK or glass tubing, these frits can be used for the construction of columns with a metal-free flow path. [Pg.39]

CF/PEEK carbon fiber-reinforced polyetheretherketone PEVA pHEMA polyethylene-co-vinyl acetate poly(2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate)... [Pg.309]

PEEA. See Phenylethylethanolamine 2-Phenoxyethyl acrylate PEEK. See Polyetheretherketone PEG. See Polyethylene glycol... [Pg.1242]

Typical plastics, including polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA), polycarbonate (PC), cyclic olefin copolymer (COC), polysulfone (PSU), polyetheretherketone (PEEK), liquid crystal polymers (LCP), polystyrene(PS), polyethylene terephthalate (PET), etc., have been used for microfluidics. COC is the most commonly used polymer, accounting for around 80 % of all applications, because of its good optical properties [2]. [Pg.2094]

Polyethylene, silicone, PVC, thermoplastic elastomer, polyurethane, ethylene vinyl acetate Epoxy, nylon (glass or carbon fiber), polyurethane, thermoplastic polyester (glass), polyphthalamide, polyetheretherketone, polycarbonate (carbon fiber), polyetherimide, polyether-sulfone Nylon (glass or carbon fiber), polyurethane, thermoplastic polyester (glass), polyetheretherketone, polyetherimide, polyphthalamide, polyphenylene sulfide (glass or carbon fiber)... [Pg.617]

Chlorinated polyethylene Chlorinated polyethylene Polyetheretherketone Poly(ethylene glycol)... [Pg.5065]


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