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This technique is suitable where the natural mobility ratio is greater than 1.0. Polymer chemicals such as polysaccharides are added to the injection water. -... [Pg.210]

Polymer Chemical description Ionic state Thermal degrad-ation, °C AppHcation Limitations... [Pg.179]

Amines can also swell the polymer, lea ding to very rapid reactions. Pyridine, for example, would be a fairly good solvent for a VDC copolymer if it did not attack the polymer chemically. However, when pyridine is part of a solvent mixture that does not dissolve the polymer, pyridine does not penetrate into the polymer phase (108). Studies of single crystals indicate that pyridine removes hydrogen chloride only from the surface. Kinetic studies and product characterizations suggest that the reaction of two units in each chain-fold can easily take place further reaction is greatiy retarded either by the inabiUty of pyridine to diffuse into the crystal or by steric factors. [Pg.438]

Cross-linked PVP can also be obtained by cross-linking the preformed polymer chemically (with persulfates, hydrazine, or peroxides) or with actinic radiation (63). This approach requires a source of free radicals capable of hydrogen abstraction from one or another of the labile hydrogens attached alpha to the pyrrohdone carbonyl or lactam nitrogen. The subsequently formed PVP radical can combine with another such radical to form a cross-link or undergo side reactions such as scission or cyclization (64,65), thus ... [Pg.526]

Honeywell Performance Polymers Chemicals Solvay Group (Belgium)... [Pg.34]

In some crystalline polymers chemical shift differences between crystalline and amorphous phases have been observed and interpreted and for several crystalline forms the signals to be attributed to nuclei in different conformational environments have been identified [111, 112]. [Pg.209]

Microstructure (see also Stereochemistry and Tacticity) 114,115.128.138,139 Miscibility (see also Compatibility) 12, 53, 68 Model networks 163 Modification of a polymer, chemical 154 Mold release 71, 74 Molecular weight, control 147. 154... [Pg.252]

Rha, Ara and Gal are the neutral sugar components from all the fractions. Xyl is not present in Fla and is significantly present in the hemicellulose fractions, indicating that this monosaccharide is component of hemicellulosic polymers. Chemical composition of the water fractions were determined (Table V). High protein contents and the presence of O-acetyl-groups were observed in four aqueous fractions. Neutral sugar and uronic acid composition points to inclusion of these polymers in the class of pectic polysaccharides. [Pg.558]

Tullo A (1999) New DVDs provide opportunities for polymers. Chemical and Engineering News 77 14... [Pg.277]

Vashkevich, N. K. Sychev, M. M. (1982). Setting of copper phosphate cements in the presence of organic polymers. Chemical Abstracts, 97,... [Pg.280]

Applications Rather intractable samples, such as organic polymers, are well suited to FD, which avoids the need for volatilisation of the sample. Since molecular ions are normally the only prominent ions formed in the FD mode of analysis, FD-MS can be a very powerful tool for the characterisation of polymer chemical mixtures. Application areas in which FD-MS has played a role in the characterisation of polymer chemicals in industry include chemical identification (molecular weight and structure determination) direct detection of components in mixtures off-line identification of LC effluents characterisation of polymer blooms and extracts and identification of polymer chemical degradation products. For many of these applications, the samples to be analysed are very complex... [Pg.375]

The new edition of Principles of Electrochemistry has been considerably extended by a number of new sections, particularly dealing with electrochemical material science (ion and electron conducting polymers, chemically modified electrodes), photoelectrochemistry, stochastic processes, new aspects of ion transfer across biological membranes, biosensors, etc. In view of this extension of the book we asked Dr Ladislav Kavan (the author of the section on non-electrochemical methods in the first edition) to contribute as a co-author discussing many of these topics. On the other hand it has been necessary to become less concerned with some of the classical topics the details of which are of limited importance for the reader. [Pg.11]

Source 1970 Outlook for Styrene and Its Polymers, Chemical and Engineering News, Sept. 22, 1969, p.22. [Pg.49]

Holland, F.A. Scale-Up of Liquid Mixing Systems, Chemical Engineering, Sept. 17, 1962, p. 179. Chen, S.J., MacDonald, A.R. Motionless Mixers for Viscous Polymers, Chemical Engineering, Mar. 19, 1973, p. 105. [Pg.137]

Organotin epoxide monomers 30,100 104) containing fairly reactive oxirane rings and both C=C and Sn—C bonds can be used as starting components for the synthesis of new polymers, chemically active stabilizers and biocides for polymeric materials, e.g. for PVC. [Pg.129]

Lekishvili N., Gventsadze D., Aneli J., Samakashvili Sh., Khuchua T. Polymer Materials with Specific Properties Based on Secondary Mineral Resources and Petroleum Products. Ill All-Russian Conference Physical chemistry of the Processing of Polymers . Chemical-Technological State University, Ivanovo (Russia), 2006. [Pg.80]

You CC, Miranda OR, Gider B, Ghosh PS, Kim IB, Erdogan B, Krovi SA, Bunz UHF, Rotello VM (2007) Detection and identification of proteins using nanoparticle-fluorescent polymer chemical nose sensors. Nat Nanotechnol 2 318-323... [Pg.452]

SEC calibration methods which employ a series of narrow MWD standards are based upon a peak position method and traditionally have been the most widely practiced calibration procedures. The peak position method simply correlates the peak elution volume of each standard to its nominal molecular weight or size value. A curve fitting procedure (usually a least squares regression) is used to obtain a working calibration curve. The serious limitation of polymer chemical types for which a series of narrow MWD standards covering a wide molecular weight range can be obtained led to the development of experimental approaches which could be applied to polymer chemical types other than that of the narrow MWD standards employed in calibration. [Pg.76]

Usually the function [Cn) M] (intrinsic viscosity times molecular weight) is used to represent hydrodynamic volume which is plotted versus elution volume. For such a plot the calibration curves of many polymers fall on the same line irrespective of polymer chemical type. Universal calibration methodology usually requires knowledge of Mark-Houwink constants for the polymer/ temperature/solvent system under study. [Pg.77]

Uses. Stabilizer in the manufacture of vinyl polymers chemical intermediate in preparation of glycerol, glycidyl ethers, esters, and amines in pharmaceuticals in sanitary chemicals... [Pg.360]


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ACS Symposium Series American Chemical Society: Washington polymers

American Chemical Society Polymer Nomenclature Committee

Amorphous polymers chemical structure

Analysis of Chemically Modified Structure and Graft Polymers

Aromatic polymers, chemical activity

Block polymers, chemically incompatible

Block polymers, chemically incompatible components

CHEMICAL REACTIONS ON POLYMERS

Carbon nanotubes /polymer composites chemical functionalization

Carbonate polymer chemical resistance

Cell wall polymers, chemical modification

Chemical Abstracts polymer names

Chemical Analysis for Polymer Engineers

Chemical Categories of Polymers

Chemical Classification of Polymers Based on Polymerization Mechanisms

Chemical Composition and Structure of the Polymer

Chemical Interactions to the Adhesion Between Evaporated Metals and Functional Croups of Different Types at Polymer Surfaces

Chemical Modification of Polymer Structure

Chemical Potential of a Polymer Chain in Solution

Chemical Prepared Alkoxy PTs as Conducting Polymer Sensors

Chemical Resistance of Styrene Polymers

Chemical Sensing Performance of Conjugated Polymer-Based Nanocomposites

Chemical Structure of the Polymer

Chemical Structure of the Polymer Matrix

Chemical additives with elastomer/polymer matrix

Chemical ageing polymers

Chemical agent sensors molecularly imprinted polymers

Chemical agents imprinted polymers

Chemical and Electrochemical Syntheses of Conducting Polymers

Chemical applications cross-linked polymer

Chemical bonding in polymers

Chemical bonds polymer chains

Chemical changes in irradiated polymers

Chemical common polymers

Chemical composition polymer embedding

Chemical conjugated polymers

Chemical detection molecularly imprinted polymer

Chemical elemental analysis polymers

Chemical fibers from natural polymers

Chemical fibers from synthetic polymers

Chemical heterogeneity polymers

Chemical industry polymer

Chemical libraries, polymer-supported

Chemical libraries, polymer-supported reagents

Chemical luminescent conjugated polymers

Chemical luminescent polymers

Chemical modification of polymer surface

Chemical modification of polymers

Chemical modification polymer materials

Chemical polymer solutions

Chemical potential of polymer

Chemical potential polymer solution

Chemical properties of polymers

Chemical properties polymer solubility

Chemical properties, metal/polymer

Chemical properties, metal/polymer interfaces

Chemical radical polymers

Chemical reaction polymer thermodynamics

Chemical reactions of polymers

Chemical resistance (also aromatic polymers

Chemical resistance (also condensation polymers

Chemical resistance of silicate polymer concrete

Chemical resistance, liquid crystal polymers

Chemical sensing conducting polymer

Chemical sensors, electrically active polymers

Chemical shape-responsive polymers

Chemical shift polymer structure determination

Chemical shifts polymers

Chemical stabilization of conducting polymers

Chemical structure - saturated polymers

Chemical structure - unsaturated polymers

Chemical structure, polymer flammability

Chemical structures of polymers

Chemical synthesis conducting polymer sensors

Chemical synthesis protein-based polymer

Chemical synthesis, polymers

Chemical synthesis, polymers Ziegler-Natta catalyst

Chemical synthesis, polymers catalyst preparation

Chemical synthesis, polymers electrochemical

Chemical synthesis, polymers electropolymerization

Chemical synthesis, polymers growth conditions

Chemical synthesis, polymers miscibility

Chemical synthesis, polymers polymerization mechanisms

Chemical synthesis, polymers preparation routes

Chemical synthesis, polymers processibility

Chemical synthesis, polymers reactivity

Chemical synthesis, polymers redox reactions

Chemical synthesis, polymers ring-opening metathesis

Chemical synthesis, polymers solubility

Chemical synthesis, polymers soluble

Chemical synthesis, polymers spin-casting

Chemical synthesis, polymers substitution

Chemical wear, polymer mechanics

Chemical-protective clothing, polymer

Chemically Inactive Ionic Polymers

Chemically active polymer

Chemically bonded polymer phases

Chemically controlled polymer release

Chemically cross-linked polymers

Chemically cross-linked polymers hydrogels

Chemically cross-linked polymers liquid crystalline networks

Chemically specific molecular-structure models of amorphous polymers

Conducting polymers chemical stabilization

Conducting polymers chemical synthesis

Conjugated polymers chemical structure

Coordination polymers chemical synthesis

Dielectric Relaxation Spectroscopy of Chemically Reactive Polymer Blends

Division of Chemicals Polymers

Effect of polymer chemical structure

Electrochemical Fabrication of Carbon Nanomaterial and Conducting Polymer Composites for Chemical Sensing

Electrochemical versus Chemical Production of Conducting Polymers

Electroluminescent polymers chemical structures

Enzyme responsive polymers chemical composition

Enzyme responsive polymers chemical properties

Fiberglass Reinforced Furan Polymer—Quaker Oats Chemicals

Fibre-reinforced polymer composites chemical properties

Furan Polymer Concrete—Quaker Oats Chemicals

General Chemical Reactions of Polymers

Graft polymers chemically incompatible components

Green polymer chemistry chemical processes

Handbook for the Chemical Analysis of Plastic and Polymer Additives

High-performance polymers Engineered thermoplastic with chemical

High-resolution solid-state NMR studies of polymer chemical and physical structures

High-temperature polymer chemical structures

Hyperbranched polymers chemical properties

In Cyclopolymerization and Polymers with Chain-Ring Structures Butler ACS Symposium Series American Chemical Society: Washington

Injectable polymers chemical structure

Injectable polymers poly chemical

Linear polymers chemical names

Liquid crystalline polymers chemical structure

Main Chemical Routes for Synthesis of Polymer Networks

Main Chemical Types of Synthetic POLYMERS

Mechanism of polymer chemical degradation

Melamine polymers chemical reactivity

Membrane chemically functionalized polymer

Metal coordination polymers chemical synthesis

Miscible polymers chemically dissimilar

Morphology chemical structural polymer type

Nanostructured Conducting Polymers for (Electro)chemical Sensors

New Polymers Derived from Chemicals Obtainable by Lignin Decomposition

Nondegradable polymers chemical structure

Nonionic polymers, chemical

Nonionic polymers, chemical structure

Organic Chemicals and Polymers

Oxidation reduction, polymer chemical

POLYMER-ASSISTED SOLUTION-PHASE METHODS FOR CHEMICAL LIBRARY SYNTHESIS

Patterning surfaces with polymer local chemical

Plasma-Chemical Treatment of Plastics, Rubber Materials, and Special Polymer Films

Polymer Dispersions for Chemical Bonding

Polymer HPLC chemical structure

Polymer chain, chemical defects

Polymer chains chemical kinetics

Polymer chemical characterization

Polymer chemical combinations

Polymer chemical potential

Polymer chemical reagent

Polymer chemicals, specialty polymers

Polymer degradation chemical aspects

Polymer electrets chemically modified

Polymer electrolyte membrane chemical design

Polymer grafting chemical modification

Polymer latex chemical structure

Polymer matrix, chemical structure

Polymer modification chemical

Polymer network chemical networks

Polymer processing radiation-chemical methods

Polymer processing radiation-chemical methods, advantages

Polymer products, chemical industry

Polymer selection, chemical protective

Polymer stability chemical degradation

Polymer stabilization chemical resistance stabilizers

Polymer surface, chemical modification

Polymer synthesis chemical polymerization

Polymer, chemical physics

Polymer, chemical physics analytical techniques

Polymer, chemical physics analyze

Polymer, chemical physics catalytic properties

Polymer, chemical physics colloidal metal particles

Polymer, chemical physics methylmethacrylate

Polymer, chemical physics novel methods

Polymer, chemical physics physicochemical techniques

Polymer, chemical physics polyacrylamide

Polymer, chemical physics polymeric dispersions properties

Polymer, chemical physics polymeric material formation

Polymer, chemical physics polymerization

Polymer, chemical physics polymerization rate

Polymer, chemical physics radical polymerization

Polymer, chemical physics stearates

Polymer, chemical physics styrene

Polymer, chemical physics thermal polymerization

Polymer, chemical physics vinyl monomers

Polymer, chemical property hydrophobicity

Polymer, chemical property solvent compatibility

Polymer, chemical property water absorption

Polymer-source chemical vapor deposition

Polymer-supported chemical

Polymer-supported chemical Solid-phase synthesis

Polymer-supported chemical reactions

Polymer/chemical interaction

Polymeric materials/polymers chemical engineering contributions

Polymers as active chemical sensors

Polymers chemical bonding

Polymers chemical formulas

Polymers chemical linkages

Polymers chemical preparation

Polymers chemical properties

Polymers chemical resistance

Polymers chemical shielding tensor

Polymers chemical stability

Polymers chemical structure

Polymers chemically synthesized

Polymers for Chemical Amplification

Polymers matrix interactions, chemical

Polymers miscellaneous chemical reactions

Polymers, chemical attack

Polymers, chemical modification double bonds

Polymers, chemical modification solvent

Polymers, kinetic modeling chemical correlators

Polymers, periodic chemical properties

Polyolefin polymer chemical resistance

Porous coordination polymer chemical

Reactive polymer coatings chemical vapor deposition

Reactivity and Chemical Modification of Polymers

Redox polymers chemical

Reinforced polymer composites chemical modification treatments

Resistance of Selected Polymers and Rubbers to Various Chemicals at

Specialty chemicals polymer development

Superhydrophobic polymers chemical etching

Synthetic polymers chemical heterogeneity

Synthetic polymers chemical properties

Temperature-sensitive polymers chemical structure

The BP Chemicals Polymer Cracking Process

The Chemical Modification of Polymers

The chemical nature of polymers

The chemical structure of a polymer

The chemical structure of some polymers

Two chemically identical polymers differing in molecular weight

Vinyl polymers, chemical resistance

Wet-Chemical Routes Based on Polymer and Dendrimer Capping Agents

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