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Polysulfone, Polyphenylene Sulfide Sulfone

The second way is to synthesize block copolymers. Terada et al. [173,174] demonstrated that these polymers of which at least one contains an ammonium group (Fig. 5.22) exhibited better mechanical properties than the traditional copolymers. Hwang and Ohya [175] prepared an AEM, polysulfone/polyphenylene sulfide sulfone (PS/PPSS), by using block copolymers. The synthesis was realized in four steps. The resistance of the membranes was between 0.9 and 1.4 i2/cm, depending on the degree of quatemization, and the lEC was between 1.46 and 3.7 X 10 equiv./g. [Pg.324]

Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) 9 Polysulfone, Polyphenylene Sulfide Sulfone 5... [Pg.1605]

Polysulfone, Polyphenylene Sulfide Sulfone Ultrahigh Molecular Weight Polyethylene (UHMWPE)... [Pg.1622]

Polyphenylene Ether, Modified 9 (ETFE) 8 Polysulfone, Polyphenylene Sulfide Sulfone 2-7... [Pg.1629]

Note Glass filler can considerably extend the performance of the above polymers. PEI = polyetherimide PES = polyether sulfone PPS = polyphenylene sulfide PSF = polysulfone PC = polycarbonate. [Pg.392]

PB PBI PBMA PBO PBT(H) PBTP PC PCHMA PCTFE PDAP PDMS PE PEHD PELD PEMD PEC PEEK PEG PEI PEK PEN PEO PES PET PF PI PIB PMA PMMA PMI PMP POB POM PP PPE PPP PPPE PPQ PPS PPSU PS PSU PTFE PTMT PU PUR Poly(n.butylene) Poly(benzimidazole) Poly(n.butyl methacrylate) Poly(benzoxazole) Poly(benzthiazole) Poly(butylene glycol terephthalate) Polycarbonate Poly(cyclohexyl methacrylate) Poly(chloro-trifluoro ethylene) Poly(diallyl phthalate) Poly(dimethyl siloxane) Polyethylene High density polyethylene Low density polyethylene Medium density polyethylene Chlorinated polyethylene Poly-ether-ether ketone poly(ethylene glycol) Poly-ether-imide Poly-ether ketone Poly(ethylene-2,6-naphthalene dicarboxylate) Poly(ethylene oxide) Poly-ether sulfone Poly(ethylene terephthalate) Phenol formaldehyde resin Polyimide Polyisobutylene Poly(methyl acrylate) Poly(methyl methacrylate) Poly(methacryl imide) Poly(methylpentene) Poly(hydroxy-benzoate) Polyoxymethylene = polyacetal = polyformaldehyde Polypropylene Poly (2,6-dimethyl-l,4-phenylene ether) = Poly(phenylene oxide) Polyp araphenylene Poly(2,6-diphenyl-l,4-phenylene ether) Poly(phenyl quinoxaline) Polyphenylene sulfide, polysulfide Polyphenylene sulfone Polystyrene Polysulfone Poly(tetrafluoroethylene) Poly(tetramethylene terephthalate) Polyurethane Polyurethane rubber... [Pg.939]

To prepare new and inexpensive membranes, various trials have been made 196 sulfonated aromatic polyether membrane such as polyether ketones (PEEK),197 sulfonated polysulfone198 and membranes from sulfonated polyphenylene sulfide,199 phosphoric acid-doped polybenzimidazole, (PBI),200 polybenzimidazole having sulfonic acid groups,201 polybenzimidazole with phosphonic acid groups,202 a blend membrane of polybenzimidazole and sulfonated polysulfone,203 sulfonated phosphazene polymer.204... [Pg.71]

Polyphenylene ether Polyphenylene oxide Polyphenylene sulfide Polyphenyl sulfone Polystyrene Polystyrl pyridine Polysulfone... [Pg.1118]

PA Polyamide PBT Polybutylene terephthalate PEEK Polyether ether ketone PEI Polyether-imide PES Polyether sulfone PET Polyethylene terephthalate PMMA Polymethyl methacrylate PP Propylene PPO Polyphenylene oxide PPS Polyphenylene sulfide PSU Polysulfone Source Authors own files ... [Pg.160]

During the last 40 years, ABS blends with most polymers have been patented. For example, wdth PVC in 1951, PC (introduced in 1958) in 1960, polyamide (PA-6) a year later [Grabowski, 1961a], polysulfone (PSF) in 1964, CPE in 1965, PET in 1968, polyarylether sulfone (PAES) and styrene-maleic anhydride (SMA) in 1969 (the blend is one of two resins called high heat ABS — the other being ABS in which at least a part of styrene was replaced with p-methylstyrene), polyethersulfone (PES) in 1970, polyarylates (PAr) in 1971, polyurethane in 1976, polyarylether (PPE or PAE) in 1982, with polyphenylene sulfide (PPS) in 1991, etc. [Pg.16]

High-temperature thermoplastics, such as polysulfone, polyether sulfone, polyphenylene sulfide, polyether imide, polyaryl ether ketone, and polyphenylene ether are processed at high temperatures (some above 300 °C). Here, the limit of pyrolysis is almost reached. Degradation and cross-linking as well as discoloration can occur thermal-oxidative and thermal-mechanical degradation under processing conditions have not been sufficiently investigated [38]. [Pg.391]

Table 3.1 shows continuous use temperatures for engineering and high performance polymers. For comparative purposes, 30% glass fibre-reinforced grades have been selected. PEEK has the highest continuous use temperature of up to 260 C, followed closely by liquid crystal polymers. Other high performance polymers are polyphthalamide (PPA), polyamideimide (PAI), polyarylimide, polyphenylene sulfone (PPSU), polyphenylene sulfide (PPS), polyetherimide (PEI), polysulfone (PSU), polyethersulfone (PES). [Pg.9]

High performance resins Polyphenylene sulfide Polysulfone Polyether sulfone Polyether ketone Polyether ether ketone Polyetherimide... [Pg.645]


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