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Property Improvement Processes Using Molecular Rearrangement ... [Pg.371]

Liquid products must undergo hydrogen processing before joining equivalent crude oil fractions and continuing the normal process property improvement steps. [Pg.380]

These monomers provide a means for introducing carboxyl groups into copolymers. In copolymers these acids can improve adhesion properties, improve freeze-thaw and mechanical stability of polymer dispersions, provide stability in alkalies (including ammonia), increase resistance to attack by oils, and provide reactive centers for cross-linking by divalent metal ions, diamines, or epoxides. [Pg.1013]

In addition to their role in composites, high performance fibers are also found in coated and laminated textile products, three-dimensional fabric stmctures, multifunctional property improvement, and intelligent or self-adaptive materials. [Pg.64]

Third Monomers. In order to achieve certain property improvements, nitrile mbber producers add a third monomer to the emulsion polymerization process. When methacrylic acid is added to the polymer stmcture, a carboxylated nitrile mbber with greatly enhanced abrasion properties is achieved (9). Carboxylated nitrile mbber carries the ASTM designation of XNBR. Cross-linking monomers, eg, divinylbenzene or ethylene glycol dimethacrylate, produce precross-linked mbbers with low nerve and die swell. To avoid extraction losses of antioxidant as a result of contact with fluids duriag service, grades of NBR are available that have utilized a special third monomer that contains an antioxidant moiety (10). FiaaHy, terpolymers prepared from 1,3-butadiene, acrylonitrile, and isoprene are also commercially available. [Pg.522]

Plasticizers. Addition of plasticizers (qv) to polyether elastomers alters physical properties, improves processing, and can improve low temperature flexibiUty. Plasticizers also reduce vulcanizate costs by allowing the use of higher levels of less expensive fillers. [Pg.556]

The ceramic membrane has a great potential and market. It represents a distinct class of inorganic membrane. In particular, metallic coated membranes have many industrial applications. The potential of ceramic membranes in separation, filtration and catalytic reactions has favoured research on synthesis, characterisation and property improvement of inorganic membranes because of their unique features compared with other types of membrane. Much attention has focused on inorganic membranes, which are superior to organic ones in thermal, chemical and mechanical stability and resistance to microbial degradation. [Pg.379]

Alloys are combinations of polymers that are mechanically blended. They do not depend on chemical bonds, but do often require special compatibilizers. Plastic alloys are usually designed to retain the best characteristics of each constituent. Most often, property improvements are in such areas... [Pg.345]

The classic objective of alloying and blending is to find two or more polymers whose mixture will have synergistic property improvements (Fig. 6-8). Among the techniques used to combine dissimilar polymers are cross-linking to form what are called interpenetrating networks (IPNs), and grafting, to improve the compatibility of the plastics. [Pg.346]

Polystyrene One of the high volume plastics, is relatively low in cost, easy to process, has sparkling clarity, and low water absorption. But basic form (crystal PS) is brittle, with low heat and chemical resistance, poor weather resistance. High impact polystyrene is made with butadiene modifiers provides significant improvements in impact strength and elongation over crystal polystyrene, accompanied by a loss of transparency and little other property improvement. PS is used in many different formulations. [Pg.429]

Polyurethane, thermoset TSUs have du-rometers range from soft cushion to glass hard with superior wear resistance. Use includes skateboard wheels, solid tires, floor coatings, marine finishes, etc. A major use for soft-foam is automotive bumpers another is upholstery. Property improvements are made with different added fibers and fillers in... [Pg.430]

The data provided by Toyota Research Group of Japan on polyamide-MMT nanocomposites indicate tensile strength improvements of approximately 40%-50% at 23°C and modulus improvement of about 70% at the same temperature. Heat distortion temperature has been shown to increase from 65°C for the unmodified polyamide to 152°C for the nanoclay-modified material, all the above having been achieved with just a 5% loading of MMT clay. Similar mechanical property improvements were presented for polymethyl methacrylate-clay hybrids [27]. [Pg.34]


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Composite membranes improve properties

Cyclodextrins drug property improvement

Designing a Polymer Structure for Improved Properties

Drug property improvement

Drug property improvement absorption enhancement

Drug property improvement crystallization

Drug property improvement release control

Drug property improvement side-effects, reduction

Drug property improvement solubilization

Drug property improvement stabilization

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Improved Barrier Properties

Improved Film Properties in Latex Paints

Improved Product Properties of Pigmented Acrylic and Alkyd Paints

Improvement of Electrical Properties

Improvement of mechanical properties

Improvement of physical properties

Improvement of properties

Improvements in the Pharmaceutical Properties of Drugs

Improving Elastic Properties of Polymer-Reinforced Aerogels

Improving Mechanical Properties

Improving Performance Properties

Improving mechanical properties of injectable polymers and composites

Improving the Wetting Properties of Ionic Liquids

Improving the fire-retardant properties of polymer nanocomposites

Improving the mechanical properties of polymer nanocomposites

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Injectable composites mechanical properties improvement

Injectable polymers mechanical properties improvement

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Measures to improve the fill properties after disposal

Mechanical properties strength improvement

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Mechanical property, improvement

Mesoporous Sn Anode Improved Electrochemical Properties

Methods for Improving Gas Barrier Properties of Polymers

Mineral coupling, improved electrical properties

Mineral coupling, improved mechanical properties

Mineral coupling, improved properties

Modification Techniques for Improved Properties of Silicones in Biomedical Applications

Nanocomposite formation mechanical property improvements

Organoleptic properties, improve

Polyethylene improving LLDPE properties

Polysiloxane improved resist properties

Process and material property improvement

Processes for the Improvement of Properties

Property Improvements of an Epoxy Resin by Nanosilica Particle Reinforcement

Property improvements with composites

Rolltrusion processing of polypropylene for property improvement

Rubber concrete improved properties

Surfaces with Improved Mechanical Properties

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