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Polymerization methods Nitric oxide

Inorganic expl materials have also proven to he amenable to IR spectroscopic analysis. An IR spectrophotometric analysis method for carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, nitric oxide, nitrous oxide and nitrogen dioxide produced in vacuum stability tests of expls stored together with polymeric materials has been developed (Ref 60). Structural properties, as elucidated by IR absorption, of a variety of new perfluorinated and halofluorinated covalent perchlorates are reported in Ref 42. Characterization of the products of the pyrot reaction of silicon and red lead in oxygen... [Pg.421]

The nitric oxide mediated polymerization agent t-butyl 1-diethylphosphono-2,2-dimethylpropyl nitroxide, (I), was prepared according to the method of Gillet [1] as illustrated below ... [Pg.2]

The controlled emulsion polymerization of styrene using nitroxide-mediated polymerization (NMP), reversible addition-fragmentation transfer polymerization (RAFT), stable free radical polymerization (SFR), and atom transfer radical polymerization (ATRP) methods is described. The chain transfer agent associated with each process was phenyl-t-butylnitrone, nitric oxide, dibenzyl trithiocarbonate, 1,1-diphenylethylene, and ethyl 2-bromo-isobutyrate, respectively. Polydispersities between 1.17 and 1.80 were observed. [Pg.595]

Surface graft polymerization of poly(ethylene glycol) acrylate was used to modify the surface of PDMS. Templates with channels were formed from this material and sol-gel chemistry was used to form amino-silane doped xerogel microarrays. These structures were then used to release nitric oxide at various rates, by control of micropattern dimensions, type and concentration of the amino-silane, and so on. This method parallels the use of polymers in controlled drug-delivery systems. ... [Pg.128]

Quantitatively, sulfur in a free or combined state is generally determined by oxidizing it to a soluble sulfate, by fusion with an alkaH carbonate if necessary, and precipitating it as insoluble barium sulfate. Oxidation can be effected with such agents as concentrated or fuming nitric acid, bromine, sodium peroxide, potassium nitrate, or potassium chlorate. Free sulfur is normally determined by solution in carbon disulfide, the latter being distilled from the extract. This method is not useful if the sample contains polymeric sulfur. [Pg.124]


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