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Polymeric film

The peripherally polymetallated porphyrins are interesting materials for the preparation of amperometric detectors and an excellent control on the deposition [Pg.296]

TEACIO4 solution (100 mV s inset structure of the monomer). The electropolymerization reaction mechanism is shown on the right. [Pg.298]

10 molcm ) in 5mM KNO3 solution (B) RDE voltammograms in 3.85 x 10 M NANO2 soltuion (inset CVs at increasing [NO2 ]) and C) k F vs. F, where k F was obtained from the slope of the Koutecky-Levich plots as function of the substrate [Pg.299]


Sun F, Castner D G and Grainger D W Ultrathin 1993 Self-assembled polymeric films on solid-surfaces. 2. Formation of 11-(n-pentyldithio)undecanoate-bearing polyacrylate monolayers on gold Langmuirs 3200-7... [Pg.2641]

Fig. 33. Correlation of NMP uptake with polymer T for a series of 24 different polymeric films. All films were heated after coating at 100°C for 300... Fig. 33. Correlation of NMP uptake with polymer T for a series of 24 different polymeric films. All films were heated after coating at 100°C for 300...
In each of these approaches, imaging is confined to the top of a single polymeric film by adjusting optical absorption. The penetration depth of the silylation agent and the attendant swelling of the polymer film must also be controlled to avoid distortion of the silylated image. Resists of this type are capable of very high resolution (Fig. 37). [Pg.133]

In order to maintain a definite contact area, soHd supports for the solvent membrane can be introduced (85). Those typically consist of hydrophobic polymeric films having pore sizes between 0.02 and 1 p.m. Figure 9c illustrates a hoUow fiber membrane where the feed solution flows around the fiber, the solvent—extractant phase is supported on the fiber wall, and the strip solution flows within the fiber. Supported membranes can also be used in conventional extraction where the supported phase is continuously fed and removed. This technique is known as dispersion-free solvent extraction (86,87). The level of research interest in membrane extraction is reflected by the fact that the 1990 International Solvent Extraction Conference (20) featured over 50 papers on this area, mainly as appHed to metals extraction. Pilot-scale studies of treatment of metal waste streams by Hquid membrane extraction have been reported (88). The developments in membrane technology have been reviewed (89). Despite the research interest and potential, membranes have yet to be appHed at an industrial production scale (90). [Pg.70]

Latexes of synthetic resins are identified by ir spectrometry. Selective extraction with organic solvents is used to obtain purified fractions of the polymers for spectrometric identification. Polymeric films can be identified by the multiple internal reflectance ir technique, if the film is smooth enough to permit intimate contact with the reflectance plate. TAPPI and ASTM procedures have not been written for these instmmental methods, because the interpretation of spectra is not amenable to standardization. [Pg.11]

Many different combinations of surfactant and protective coUoid are used in emulsion polymerizations of vinyl acetate as stabilizers. The properties of the emulsion and the polymeric film depend to a large extent on the identity and quantity of the stabilizers. The choice of stabilizer affects the mean and distribution of particle size which affects the rheology and film formation. The stabilizer system also impacts the stabiUty of the emulsion to mechanical shear, temperature change, and compounding. Characteristics of the coalesced resin affected by the stabilizer include tack, smoothness, opacity, water resistance, and film strength (41,42). [Pg.464]

In principle, emulsified sunscreen products are similar to emollient skin-care products in which some of the emollient Hpids are replaced by uv absorbers. The formulation of an effective sunscreen product generally requites combination of a uvB and a uvA absorber if an SPF above about 12 is desired. Two or more of the sunscreens Hsted in Table 13 normally constitute about one-half of the nonvolatiles found in sunscreen lotions. The other half consists of an em ollient (solvent) and emulsifying and bodying agents. If water-resistant quaUties are desired, polymeric film formers, for example, acrylates—octylacrylamide copolymers [9002-93-1] or water-repellent Hpids, for example, dimetbicone [9006-65-9] are included. [Pg.298]

Eyeliners are available in two popular forms. One of these is a deeply pigmented emulsion that is appHed with a fine bmsh. The emulsion must be viscous to avoid miming and should dry to a waterproof film. The emulsion can be patterned after the emulsions used in mascaras. Glossy eyeliners require the use of nacreous pigments suspended in polymeric film formers, for example, acryUc acid copoljmiers. [Pg.304]

Coalescence The coalescence of droplets can occur whenever two or more droplets collide and remain in contact long enough for the continuous-phase film to become so thin that a hole develops and allows the liquid to become one body. A clean system with a high interfacial tension will generally coalesce quite rapidly. Particulates and polymeric films tend to accumulate at droplet surfaces and reduce the rate of coalescence. This can lead to the ouildup of a rag layer at the liquid-hquid interface in an extractor. Rapid drop breakup and rapid coalescence can significantly enhance the rate of mass transfer between phases. [Pg.1470]

Media made from woven or nonwoven fabrics coated with a polymeric film, such as Primapor, made by SCAPA Filtration, and Gore-Tex, made by W. L. Gore and Associates, combine the high retentivity charac teristics of a membrane with the strength and durability of a thick filter cloth. These media are used on both continuous and batch filters where excellent filtrate clarity is required. [Pg.1707]

At X-ray fluorescence analysis (XRF) of samples of the limited weight is perspective to prepare for specimens as polymeric films on a basis of methylcellulose [1]. By the example of definition of heavy metals in film specimens have studied dependence of intensity of X-ray radiation from their chemical compound, surface density (P ) and the size (D) particles of the powder introduced to polymer. Have theoretically established, that the basic source of an error of results XRF is dependence of intensity (F) analytical lines of determined elements from a specimen. Thus the best account of variations P provides a method of the internal standard at change P from 2 up to 6 mg/sm the coefficient of variation describing an error of definition Mo, Zn, Cu, Co, Fe and Mn in a method of the direct external standard, reaches 40 %, and at use of a method of the internal standard (an element of comparison Ga) value does not exceed 2,2 %. Experiment within the limits of a casual error (V changes from 2,9 up to 7,4 %) has confirmed theoretical conclusions. [Pg.104]

Slides Covering pipelines with polymeric films cathodic protection of pipelines, ships, etc.. With zinc bracelets use of inert polymers in chemical plant galvanic corrosion in architecture (e.g. A1 window frames held with Cu bolts) weld decay. [Pg.295]

Fig. 39. Auger depth protile obtained from a plasma-polymerized film on a polished steel substrate after the film was reacted with a model rubber compound for 65 min. Reproduced by permission of Gordon and Breach Science Publishers from Ref [45]. Fig. 39. Auger depth protile obtained from a plasma-polymerized film on a polished steel substrate after the film was reacted with a model rubber compound for 65 min. Reproduced by permission of Gordon and Breach Science Publishers from Ref [45].
A typical comonomer could be a polydimethylsilane to increase the toughness of the polymerized film, or an amine funetional silane for ehemieal eoupling with an epoxy adhesive. [Pg.445]

Nitrile rubber adhesives. The main application corresponds to laminating adhesives. PVC, polyvinyl acetate and other polymeric films can be laminated to several metals, including aluminium and brass, by using NBR adhesives. NBR adhesives can also be used to join medium-to-high polarity rubbers to polyamide substrates. The adhesive properties of NBR rubbers can be further improved by chemical modification using polyisocyanate or by grafting with methyl methacrylate. [Pg.659]

Membrane A thin polymeric film with pores. [Pg.618]

Thin polymeric films have important industrial apphcations (e.g., as protective coatings, lubricants, adhesives, dielectric or nonlinear optic devices, etc.) and pose many fundamental problems of film stability [1,2,4]. An important question, therefore, is whether these films break up and spontaneously dewett the substrate, resulting in the formation of droplets. The... [Pg.614]

The commercial polymeric films (Table I) that are used as the outside layer of multilayered materials for thermoprocessed food packaging are poly(ethylene terephthalate), polyiminocaproyl, or polypropylene. The other five films listed in Table I or polypropylene are used for the food-contacting layer. [Pg.96]


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Electrochemically polymerized films

Epoxy acrylate film, polymerized, thickness

Epoxy acrylate polymeric films, effect

Film thickness polymerization

Foam, Emulsion and Wetting Films Stabilized by Polymeric Surfactants

Hybrid polymeric films

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Langmuir-Blodgett films polymerization

Multilayer stimuli-responsive polymeric films

Nanocomposite polymeric films

Nanowires and Thin Films by Surface-Confined Enzymatic Polymerization

Organometallic plasma-polymerized thin films

Plasma polymerization organometallic thin films

Plasma-polymerized film

Plasma-polymerized film, immobilized

Poly film anionic polymerization

Poly film cationic polymerization

Poly film polymerization

Poly film ring-opening polymerization

Poly film transfer polymerization

Polymeric Condensation Films

Polymeric Films and Hydrogels

Polymeric Langmuir-Blodgett films

Polymeric Systems in Quick Dissolving Novel Films

Polymeric condensation, additive films

Polymeric conducting carbon films

Polymeric conducting carbon films applications

Polymeric film, determination

Polymeric film-former

Polymeric films and film coating

Polymeric films characterization

Polymeric films electropolymerization

Polymeric films elongation

Polymeric films evaluation

Polymeric films extrusion molded

Polymeric films fibrillar

Polymeric films heterogeneous

Polymeric films homogeneous

Polymeric films mechanical properties

Polymeric films melt processed

Polymeric films membranes

Polymeric films self-standing

Polymeric films stretched

Polymeric films thermal analysis

Polymeric films thickness

Polymeric films transparent

Polymeric thin films

Polymerization post-film synthesis

Polymerization thin film sensor fabrication

Polythiophene films, electrochemical polymerization

Synthetic polymeric films

Synthetic polymeric films membranes

Technology of Producing the Nanocomposite Polymeric Films

Thin film deposition techniques/processing plasma polymerization

Thin film polymerization

Thin films plasma-polymerized coatings

Thromboresistant Polymeric Films

Wetting Films Stabilized by Hydrophobically Modified Inulin Polymeric Surfactant

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