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Polyvinylphosphonate

Ellis, J. Wilson, A. D. (1991). A study of cements formed between metal oxides and polyvinylphosphonic acid. Polymer International, 24, 221-8. [Pg.316]

Polyvinylphosphonic Acid Low Permanent High Flexible Linear Side Chain Weak... [Pg.13]

Vinyl Polymerization (383) Radical Polymerization of Vinyl Monomer with an Aqueous Solution of Polystyrenesulfonate or Polyvinylphosphonate... [Pg.103]

Polymethallylsulfonate (18), Polyallylsulfonate (19), Polystyrenesulfonate (20), Crosslinked Polystyrenesulfonate (Ion Exchange Resin) (21), Chondroitin Sulfate (22), Polyvinylphosphonate (23). ... [Pg.103]

The present paper deals with the uncatalyzed radical polymerization initiated with the water-soluble macromolecule in the absence of Cu(II) ion. Using polystyrenesulfonate (PSS-Na) and polyvinylphosphonate (PVPA) as the macromolecules, a study on the process of polymerization was made. And a new concept on the "hard and soft hydrophobic areas and monomers" was proposed. [Pg.104]

The first section, Chemical Reactions on Polymers, deals with aspects of chemical reactions occurring on polymers—aspects relating to polymer size, shape, and composition are described in detail. One of the timely fields of applications comprises the use of modified polymers as catalysts (such as the immobilization of centers for homogeneous catalysis). This topic is considered in detail in Chapters 2, 3, 8, 9, and 11 and dealt with to a lesser extent in other chapters. The use of models and neighboring group effect(s) is described in detail. The modification of polymers for chemical and physical change is also described in detail in Chapters 2 (polystyrene) 4 (polyvinyl chloride) 5 (polyacrylic acid, polyvinyl alcohol, polyethyleneimine, and polyacrylamide) 6 (polyimides) 7 (polyvinyl alcohol) 8 (polystyrene sulfonate and polyvinylphosphonate) 10 (polyacrylamide) and 12 (organotin carboxylates). [Pg.505]

Polyvinylphosphonic Acid, Polysciences 65/0/0 R8cF/R8cF/R8cF -... [Pg.19]

In the more recent polyphosphonate ionomer cements, the polyacrylic acid (12.155a) is replaced by polyvinylphosphonic acid (12.155b). High compressive strengths with setting times 3 min can be achieved. [Pg.1135]

Parvinzadeh Gashti M, Almasian A (2013) UV radiation induced flame retardant cellulose fiber by using polyvinylphosphonic acid/carbon nanotube composite coating. Compos B Eng 45... [Pg.206]

Sinigersky V, Budurova D, Penchev H et al (2013) Polybenzimidazole-graft-polyvinylphosphonic acid proton-conducting fuel cell membranes. J Appl Poiym Sci 129 1223-1231... [Pg.89]

Kim, Y.K., Gu, L.S., Bryan, T.E., Kim, J.R., Chen, L., Liu, Y., et al. Mineralisation of reconstituted coUagen using polyvinylphosphonic acid/polyacryUc acid templating matrix-protein analogues in the presence of calcium, phosphate and hydroxyl ions. Biomaterials 31, 6618-6627(2010)... [Pg.296]

Sinigersky, V., Budurova, D., Penchev, H., Ublekov, R, and Radev, 1. (2013) Polybenzimidazole-graft-polyvinylphosphonic acid—Proton conducting fuel cell membranes, J. Appl. Polym. Sci., 129, 1223-1231. [Pg.59]


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