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Polyethylene-graft-polyacrylic acid

Research studies [160] conducted with static magnetic susceptibility and EPR spectroscopy methods have made it possible to define the distribution character of Cu(2 + ) ions fixed on polyethylene-graft-polyacrylic acid supports (PE-graft-PAA). [Pg.99]

ACPA azobis(4-cyanopentanoic acid) AIBN azobis isobutyronitrile) BPO benzoyl peroxide DVB divinyl benzene, EGA 2-ethylcyano-acrylate HPC hydroxypropyl cellulose MMA methyl methacrylate PAAc polyacrylic acid PEI polyethyleneimine, PEO/PPO polyethylene oxide/polypyropylene oxide copolymer PVME polyvinylmethylether PVP polyvinylpyrrolidone K-30 DMSO dimethylsulfoxide PGA polyglutaraldehyde CMS chloromethylstyrene PMMA-g-OSA polymethylmethacrylate grafted oligostearic acid. [Pg.202]

Superabsorbent polymers are now commonly made from the polymerization of acrylic acid blended with sodium hydroxide in the presence of an initiator to form a polyacrylic acid, sodium salt (sometimes referred to as cross-linked sodium polyacrylate). Some of the polymers include polyacrylamide copolymer, ethylene maleic anhydride copolymer, cross-linked carboxy-methyl-cellulose, polyvinyl alcohol copolymers, cross-linked polyethylene oxide, and starch grafted copolymer of polyacrylonitrile to name a few. The latter is one of the oldest SAP forms created. [Pg.32]

Pig. 6. Ethylene polymerization by heterogenized systems on the base of TiCOC Hg).-A1(C2H5)2C1. Homogeneous system (1). Polymer barrier polyethylene grafted with polydiallylamine (2), polyethylene grafted with polyallylamine (3). polyethylene grafted with polyallyl alcohol (4) polyethylene grafted with polyacrylic acid (5) (toluene, 70°C, Al/Ti=100, pQ jj =10 atm). [Pg.47]

In addition to ABS, with polybutadiene as the elastifying component, there is another forerunner among the polymer products formulated for low-temperature impact resistance, PVC-U. Elastifying ligands include EVAC, EVAC/VC graft polymer, PAEA C (polyacrylic acid ester/vinyl chloride copolymer), ACE (acrylic ester/MMA graft polymer) as well as the chlorinated low-pressure polyethylene PE-C in use for over 35 years. All of the polymer blends listed here are suitable for outdoor applications since they contain no unsaturated components. Polybutadiene-modified products are better suited to interior applications, for example MBS, a methylmethacrylate/butadiene/styrene graft polymer [55]. [Pg.124]

The earliest work of this kind appears to have been the grafting of polyacrylic acid to cellophane films [2] although many years earlier ion exchange membranes were prepared by grafting polystyrene to teflon and polyethylene followed by sulfo-nation [3]. Later a number of commercial ion exchange membranes were studied for the removal of sodium chloride and other salts from water by a reverse osmosis... [Pg.249]

Figure 6 26. Experimental data for water mole fraction in the permeate and the permeation rate. (Temperature, 35 C membrane, polyethylene grafted with polyacrylic acid system, water/ethanol mixtures.) (Reproduced from [240] with permission.)... Figure 6 26. Experimental data for water mole fraction in the permeate and the permeation rate. (Temperature, 35 C membrane, polyethylene grafted with polyacrylic acid system, water/ethanol mixtures.) (Reproduced from [240] with permission.)...
ESR spectroscopy has been applied to studies of unsaturation and other structural features in a wide range of homopolymers including polyethylene [101-110], polypropylene [111-121], polybutenes [115], polystyrene [122-124], PVC [125,126], polyvinylidene chloride [127], polymethylmethacrylate [128-137], polyethylene glycol polycarbonates [137-140], polyacrylic acid [136-139, 141, 142], polyphenylenes [143], polyphenylene oxides [143], polybutadiene [144], conjugated dienes [145,146], polyester resins [146], cellophane [143,147] and also to various copolymers including styrene grafted polypropylene [148], ethylene-acroline [149], butadiene-isobutylene [150], vinyl acetate copolymers [151] and vinyl chloride-propylene. [Pg.336]

Tg measurements have been performed on many other polymers and copolymers including phenol bark resins [71], PS [72-74], p-nitrobenzene substituted polymethacrylates [75], PC [76], polyimines [77], polyurethanes (PU) [78], Novolac resins [71], polyisoprene, polybutadiene, polychloroprene, nitrile rubber, ethylene-propylene-diene terpolymer and butyl rubber [79], bisphenol-A epoxy diacrylate-trimethylolpropane triacrylate [80], mono and dipolyphosphazenes [81], polyethylene glycol-polylactic acid entrapment polymers [82], polyether nitrile copolymers [83], polyacrylate-polyoxyethylene grafts [84], Novolak type thermosets [71], polyester carbonates [85], polyethylene naphthalene, 2,6, dicarboxylate [86], PET-polyethylene 2,6-naphthalone carboxylate blends [87], a-phenyl substituted aromatic-aliphatic polyamides [88], sodium acrylate-methyl methacrylate multiblock copolymers [89], telechelic sulfonate polyester ionomers [90], aromatic polyamides [91], polyimides [91], 4,4"-bis(4-oxyphenoxy)benzophenone diglycidyl ether - 3,4 epoxycyclohexyl methyl 3,4 epoxy cyclohexane carboxylate blends [92], PET [93], polyhydroxybutyrate [94], polyetherimides [95], macrocyclic aromatic disulfide oligomers [96], acrylics [97], PU urea elastomers [97], glass reinforced epoxy resin composites [98], PVOH [99], polymethyl methacrylate-N-phenyl maleimide, styrene copolymers [100], chiral... [Pg.97]

Alkyd and polyester resins, epoxy compounds, phenol-formaldehyde resin, urea and/or melamine-aldehyde resin, cyclic urea resin, carbamide acid ester formaldehyde resin, ketone formaldehyde resin, polyurethane, polyvinylester, polyvinyl acetate, polyvinyl chloride and polymer mixtures, polyethylene, polystryrene, styrene mixtures and graft copolymers, polyamide, polycarbonate, polyvinyl ether, polyacrylic and methacrylic acid esters, polyvinyl flouride, polyvinylidene chloride copolymers, UV and/or electron irradiated lacquers. [Pg.45]


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