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Subject polyethylene oxide

As cyclic polyethers (polyethylene oxides), some of this group of aprotic complexing solvents may be subject to peroxidation, though no reports have been so far noted. [Pg.100]

Steric stabilization is another well-established method of stabilizing colloidal suspensions of submicron to micron size [23]. The particles are coated with a layer of adsorbed or grafted polymer chains that provides a steric repulsion of entropie origin and helps disperse the particles by counterbalancing van der Waals attraction (Fig. la). The polymeric nature of the adsorbed or grafted layer softens the interparticle interactions and makes the particles intrinsically deformable. Many polymer chain/particle combinations have been synthesized and studied, and are described in the literature. Several popular colloidal systems consist of silica particles covered with various polymers such as polydimethylsiloxane [24], stearyl alcohol [25], alkyl chains [26], and polyethylene oxide [27]. Polymethylmethacrylate and polystyrene particles grafted with polymer chains have also been used extensively. For a review on the impressive literature on the subject we refer the interested reader to Vlassopoulos and Fytas [2]. [Pg.124]

Graft copolymers were also produced by bubbling alkylene oxides through starch solutions in dimethyl sulfoxide in the presence of potassium naphthenate.2888,2889 Another approach involved grafting polyethylene oxide) to starch. Polyethylene oxide) was converted into a chloroformate derivative and subjected to a reaction with starch alkoxide 2890 Poly(alkylene glycol) could be grafted onto starch by means of cyclic aliphatic acid anhydride in the presence of 4-toluenesulfonic acid 2891 The products were water soluble. [Pg.302]

Other polymers which have been subjected to a study of crystallisation kinetics include amorphous cellulose [45], PE and chlorinated polyethylene [46-48], aliphatic polyesters [49], Nylon 8 [50], Nylon 6.6 and 6.10 [51] and perfluorocyclobutyl networks [52], polyethylene oxide-PS star polymers [53] and poly(e-caprolactone) [54]. [Pg.92]

Plastics without oxygen in their molecular chains are always subject to strong oxidative degradation. For plastics with intramolecular oxygen (polyether, polyethylene oxide, and polyoxymethylene) the influence of external oxygen during irradiation is small. [Pg.549]

Measurement of Ionic Conductivity. The synthesis of solvent-free metal salt complexes of polyethylene oxides prompted detailed electrical measurements with the thought that these materials might prove to be useful electrolytes, in a hydrous environment, for high energy density batteries (13-15). Many fundamental properties of these polymer electrolytes have been examined and a large literature on the subject is available (16-17). We prepared a disk of one of our polyether complexes and measured its conductivity by impedance methods. [Pg.186]

Bromates represent a potential fire and explosion hazard if heated, subjected to shock, or acidified. They should not be allowed to contact reactive organic matter, including paper and wood. Industrial quantities are packed in fiber dmms with polyethylene liners or in metal dmms. Laboratory quantities are supphed in glass bottles. For shipment, a yellow oxidizer label is required under DOT regulations. [Pg.293]


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