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TABLE 3 Range of diameter of soluble complexes as determined by quasi-elastic light scattering upon variation of pH from pHc (incipient association) to pH (phase separation). Polymer acronyms see the title of Table 1. (Reprinted with permission from Ref. 15. Copyright 1993 American Chemical Society.)... [Pg.708]

Tables 1.2 - 1.5 contain a compilation of the plastics discussed in this volume, their chemical abbreviations, and some selected trade names. An extensive table of polymer acronyms on ASTM, DIN, and ISO standards can be found in Appendix 9.4. Tables 1.2 - 1.5 contain a compilation of the plastics discussed in this volume, their chemical abbreviations, and some selected trade names. An extensive table of polymer acronyms on ASTM, DIN, and ISO standards can be found in Appendix 9.4.
Notes The values of A, B, and C and thus of y are based on a reference volume Vre/ = 0.1 nm Polymer notation A d- label preceding the polymer acronym indicates a per-deuterated polymer partially deuterated polymers are labeled as dy, df, etc., for selective deuteration of 3, 4, etc., hydrogens. Numbers in subscripted parentheses after the polymer name indicate the primary comonomer fraction, e.g., SPB(6s) is a saturated polybutadiene with 66 mol% butadiene Polymer acronyms P2VP poly(2-vinyl pyridine), P4MS poly(4-methylstyrene), PBMA poly(n-butyl methacrylate), PCHA poly(cyclohexyl acrylate), PEB poly(ethyl butylene), PIB polyisobutylene, PI polyisoprene, PMMA poly(methyl methacrylate), PPMA poly(n-pentyl methacrylate), PP polypropylene, HHPP head-to-head polypropylene, PS polystyrene, PVME poly(vinyl methyl ether), PXE poly(2,6-dimethyl-l,4-phenylene oxide), SPB saturated polybutadiene, SPI saturated polyisoprene... [Pg.203]

Polymer abbreviations PHMA poly-n-hexyl methacrylate, StVPh polystyrene-co-vinylphenol, PFSt poly(o-fluorostyrene-co-p-fluorostyrene), P(S-co-BrS) poly(styiene-co-4-bromostyiene), N-TPI new thermoplastic polyimide (see reference), PPrA poly- -propyl acrylate, PPeA poly-n-pentyl acrylate the rest of the polymer acronyms as usual... [Pg.254]

Fig. 21. Anodic peak current of first oxidation peaks of polymers recorded during deposition of various polymers (acronyms are defined in the text and Table I) in aqueous solution with pH = 0 and anodic limit, RHE = 1000 f Y. Fig. 21. Anodic peak current of first oxidation peaks of polymers recorded during deposition of various polymers (acronyms are defined in the text and Table I) in aqueous solution with pH = 0 and anodic limit, RHE = 1000 f Y.

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