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Polymers polyacrylic

Synthetic polymers polyolefines (polystyrene, polystyrenedivinylben-zene), acrylic polymers (polyacrylate, polyacrylamide, polymethacrylate, etc.) and others such as polyvinyl alcohols, polyvinyl chloride, polyte-trafluoroethylene, polyamides, polyurethane, silicone, etc. [Pg.210]

Specialty polymers Polyacrylic acid, polyethylene glycol 0-2 0-0.04... [Pg.601]

Carbopol . [BFGoodrich/Spec. Polymers] Polyacrylic acids emulsifier. [Pg.63]

Good-rite K. [BFGoodrich/Spec. Polymers] Polyacrylic acids or salts cobuilder for laundry, dish, and other cleaners dispersant sequestrant... [Pg.161]

Surface gratings have been generated in various azobenzene-modified polymers epoxy polymers, polyacrylates, polyesters, conjugated polymers, poly(4-phenylazophenol), and cellulose [54-56]. [Pg.133]

Figure 7.7 Effect of eluent ionic strength on the separation of anionic polymers (polyacrylic add sodium salt) in aqueous sodium nitrate solution. Sodium nitrate concentrations A, 0 B, O.OIM C, 0.025M Z), 0.05M E, 0.1M. Separations were performed on TSKgel GMPW (two 600 x 7.5 mm LD. columns) at a flow rate of ImLmin" and 25°C [15]. Figure 7.7 Effect of eluent ionic strength on the separation of anionic polymers (polyacrylic add sodium salt) in aqueous sodium nitrate solution. Sodium nitrate concentrations A, 0 B, O.OIM C, 0.025M Z), 0.05M E, 0.1M. Separations were performed on TSKgel GMPW (two 600 x 7.5 mm LD. columns) at a flow rate of ImLmin" and 25°C [15].
Polymer polyacrylate, cellulose, hydrophobically modified cellulose Binder 1-35... [Pg.91]

The water-soluble polymers polyacrylic add (PAA) and polyacrylic acid sodium salt (PAASS) interact with copper cation by ion-exchange reactions described by the following equations ... [Pg.738]

Inorganic salts—sodium sulfate, sodium carbonate, sodinm silicate Polymers—polyacrylate, carboxy methyl ceUnlose... [Pg.332]

Another class of industrially important polymers, polyacrylates and methacrylates, is associated with the firm of Rohm and Haas. Otto Rohm (1876-1939) was both a highly trained organic polymer chemist and a great industrialist. In 1907 he teamed with Otto Haas (1872-1960) to found both a successful German and American Company (Fig. 3.9). I owe a personal debt of gratimde to Otto Haas s son, John. He endowed the Charles Price Fellowship in Polymer History at the Chemical Heritage Foundation. [Pg.32]


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