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Polystyrene sulfonate /poly

PSS. See Sodium polystyrene sulfonate Poly (styrenesulfonic acid)... [Pg.1325]

Synonyms POE (20) sorbitan monooieate acetate Definition Acetyi ester of poiysorbate 80 Uses Emuisifier in cosmetics in pharmaceuticals Reguiatory Canada DSL Manuf./Distrib. Somerset Cosmetic Co. Variati Poly (styrene-co-maleic anhydride). See Styrene/MA copolymer Polystyrene, sulfonated. See Sodium polystyrene sulfonate Poly(4-styrenesulfonic acid-co-maleic acid) sodium salt. See Styrene/MA copolymer, sulfonated Polytef. See Polytetrafluoroethylene Polytetradecylmethylsiloxane CAS 76684-67-8... [Pg.2376]

Typical examples of covalently cross-linked networks are a styrene-divinylbenzene copolymers swollen in an organic solvent and ion-exchange resins made from cross-linked polystyrene sulfonate, poly(/ -aminostyrene), or 2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate-ethylene glycol dimethacrylate copolymer swollen in water, which is the typical material used for soft contact lenses. Table 1 gives a classification of gels. [Pg.498]

The GBR resin works well for nonionic and certain ionic polymers such as various native and derivatized starches, including sodium carboxymethylcel-lulose, methylcellulose, dextrans, carrageenans, hydroxypropyl methylcellu-lose, cellulose sulfate, and pullulans. GBR columns can be used in virtually any solvent or mixture of solvents from hexane to 1 M NaOH as long as they are miscible. Using sulfonated PDVB gels, mixtures of methanol and 0.1 M Na acetate will run many polar ionic-type polymers such as poly-2-acrylamido-2-methyl-l-propanesulfonic acid, polystyrene sulfonic acids, and poly aniline/ polystyrene sulfonic acid. Sulfonated columns can also be used with water glacial acetic acid mixtures, typically 90/10 (v/v). Polyacrylic acids run well on sulfonated gels in 0.2 M NaAc, pH 7.75. [Pg.400]

Commercial narrow standards [such as poly(ethylene glycol) (pEG), polystyrene sulfonate, pAA, poly w-vinyl pyrrolidinone, dextrans] are available from American Polymer Standards Corporation, Polymer Laboratories, Polymer Standards Service USA, Toyo Soda, and others. While these standards are often not as narrow as pSty or pMMA that has been anionically polymerized, they are acceptable for narrow standard calibrations. [Pg.541]

The aim of this paper is to offer experimental results for the molecular weight dependence of adsorption of polystyrene-sulfonate) onto a platinum plate from aqueous NaCl solution at 25 °C. Measurements of poly(styrenesulfonate) adsorption were carried out by ellipsometry. The dependences of molecular weight and added salt concentration on the thickness of the adsorbed layer and also the adsorbances of polymer and salt are examined. [Pg.40]

Polymer Media Polymaleic Anhydride Poly Acrylic Acid Polyvinyl Phosphonic Acid Polyvinyl Sulfonic Acid Polystyrene Sulfonate Tripoly Phosphate... [Pg.28]

Proton conductivity as a function of lEC for ETFE-g-PSSA = polyethylenetetrafluoroethylene-gra/t-polystyrene sulfonic acid, BAM membrane = substituted poly(trifluorostyrene) sulfonic acid, SPEEK = sulfonated poly(ether ether ketone) and Nafion. (From Peckham, T. J. et al. 2007. Journal of Materials Chemistry 17 3255-3268, and Dolye, M. et al. 2001. Journal of Physical Chemistry B 105 9387-9394.)... [Pg.111]

Of all the hydrocarbon-based PEMs, this group most likely has the largest variety of different systems. This is probably due to the wealth of prior knowledge of the nonsulfonated analogues that have been developed over the last several decades as well as the general expectation of higher thermal stability, better mechanical properties, and increased oxidative stability over polystyrene-based systems. Within the context of this section, polyarylenes are systems in which an aryl or heteroaryl ring is part of the main chain of the polymer. This section will, therefore, include polymers such as sulfonated poly (ether ether ketone) and sulfonated poly(imides) but will not include systems such as sulfonated polystyrene, which will be covered in Section 3.3.I.3. [Pg.142]

Kim, J., Kim, B. and Jung, B. 2002. Proton conductivities and methanol permeabilities of membranes made from partially sulfonated polystyrene-block-poly(ethylene-ran-butylene)-block-polystyrene copolymers. Journal of Membrane Science 207 129-137. [Pg.173]

Many other polymeric systems are of interest in polymer LEDs. Polythiophenes have been known for some time but it was not until improved synthetic methods were developed that their potential was realised. The process involves the reaction of the substituted monomer with FeClj in chloroform solution. After polymerisation has occurred the product precipitates and is isolated and washed. Further special purification methods are required to obtain satisfactorily pure materials. One product, of commercial interest, developed by Bayer is poly(ethylenedioxy)thiophene, known as PEDOT (3.110). This product when doped with polystyrene sulfonate, sold as Baytron P, has been found to be effective as a conducting, hole-injecting layer on the ITO electrode. ... [Pg.236]

Mani S, Weiss RA, Williams CE, Hahn SF. Microstructure of ionomers based on sulfonated block copolymers of polystyrene and poly(ethylene-afe-propylene). Macromolecules 1999 32 3663-3670. [Pg.98]

In a related application, polyelectrolyte microgels based on crosslinked cationic poly(allyl amine) and anionic polyfmethacrylic acid-co-epoxypropyl methacrylate) were studied by potentiometry, conductometry and turbidimetry [349]. In their neutralized (salt) form, the microgels fully complexed with linear polyelectrolytes (poly(acrylic acid), poly(acrylic acid-co-acrylamide), and polystyrene sulfonate)) as if the gels were themselves linear. However, if an acid/base reaction occurs between the linear polymers and the gels, it appears that only the surfaces of the gels form complexes. Previous work has addressed the fundamental characteristics of these complexes [350, 351] and has shown preferential complexation of cationic polyelectrolytes with crosslinked car-boxymethyl cellulose versus linear CMC [350], The departure from the 1 1 stoichiometry with the non-neutralized microgels may be due to the collapsed nature of these networks which prevents penetration of water soluble polyelectrolyte. [Pg.29]

It has already been noted that hexacyanoferrate ions may be exchanged on to protonated and quatemized PVP (Section 57.3.2.2(ii)), and indeed other polymeric ion exchange materials may be used, e.g. poly(vinyl sulfate) and polystyrene sulfonate).72 Also, similar redox species may be anchored using chlorosilanes, e.g. (24).64... [Pg.21]


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