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Propylene-ethylene polymers

Fluorinated Ethylene-Propylene Resin. Polymer molecules of fiuorinated ethylene-propylene consist of predominantly linear chains with this structure ... [Pg.1016]

Poly(alI lene glycol)s. While these can be made from polymeri2ation of any alkylene oxide, they are usually prepared either from propylene oxide as the water-insoluble type, or as water-soluble copolymers of propylene oxide and up to 50% ethylene oxide (35,36) (see Polyethers, propylene OXIDE polymers). Current worldwide production is estimated to be about 45,000 t. [Pg.245]

Block copolymers of ethylene oxide and propylene oxide, less hydrophilic than poly(oxyethylene) glycol and more reactive than the propylene oxide polymers, were introduced by Wyandotte Chemical (USA) under the trade name Pluronic. [Pg.795]

Stereochemistry Coordination Polymerization. Stereoisomerism is possible in the polymerization of alkenes and 1,3-dienes. Polymerization of a monosubstituted ethylene, such as propylene, yields polymers in which every other carbon in the polymer chain is a chiral center. The substituent on each chiral center can have either of two configurations. Two ordered polymer structures are possible — isotactic (XII and syndiotactic (XIII) — where the substituent R groups on... [Pg.21]

Flexomer A gas-phase process for making ethylene-propylene co-polymers. Developed by Union Carbide Corporation and first commercialized in 1989. [Pg.108]

Another way to recover the catalyst from the dormant site is the copolymerisation of ethene, but this is slower and less attractive than the use of hydrogen. Furthermore the use of ethylene inevitably results in the formation of propylene-ethylene copolymers with all the consequent effects on polymer properties. [Pg.215]

Several polymer-related uses of brassylic acid (BA) have been investigated. For example, a BA/l,3-butanediol/lauric acid oligomer is an effective plasticizer for poljrvinyl chloride,[6] BA/ethylene glycol and BA/propylene glycol polymers function as polyester based polyurethane elastomers,[7] and BA has been patented as a cross-linker for glycidyl methacrylate copolymer powder coatings.[8] However, the most detailed studies have involved polyamides selected data from these studies are summarized in Table I. [Pg.222]

A material, such as (a) a terpolymer of propylene, ethylene and butene-1, (b) a polyolefin composition, which includes about 31 to 39% of a copolymer of propylene and ethylene and about 58 to 72% of a terpolymer of propylene, ethylene and butene-1 or (c) a polyolefin composition, which includes about 30 to 65% of a copolymer of propylene and butene-1 and about 35 to 70% of a copolymer of propylene and ethylene, is irradiated and extruded through a die in the presence of a physical expanding agent and a cell nucleating agent to produce a structure having a density, which is at least 10 times less than the initial density of the material. The foam articles exhibit improved flexibility and low temperature toughness compared to conventional propylene polymer materials. [Pg.67]

Ethylene (polymer grade) Propylene (chemical grade)... [Pg.178]

Ethylene-propylene co-polymers, via post-metallocene catalysts, 4, 1143 Ethylenes... [Pg.104]

W.C. Endstra, Proceedings of the International Conference on Various Aspects of Ethylene-Propylene Based Polymers, Feuven, Belgium, 1991. [Pg.245]

The radiation effects on saturated hydrocarbon polymers such as polyethylene and ethylene-propylene co-polymers are almost independent of LET. [Pg.101]

There are two general types of polymers based on ethylene and propylene ethylene-propylene rubber (EPM) and ethylene-propylene terpolymer (EPDM). EPM accounts for approximately 20 percent of the polyolefin rubber produced. Comprising a totally saturated polymer, these materials require free-radical sources to cross-link. EPDM was developed to overcome this cure... [Pg.706]

Polymerization Ethylene, propylene, etc. Polymers Ti or Zr with Al also Cr Chapter 6... [Pg.9]

Alternating ethylene, propylene co-polymers could be obtained by the hydrogenation of polyisoprene. Starting with a mixture of ethylene and propylene, could such a polymer be made by using metallocene catalysts ... [Pg.130]

Products The process can produce a broad range of propylene-based polymers, including homopolymer PP, various families of random copolymers and terpolymers, heterophasic impact and speciality impact copolymers (up to 25% bonded ethylene), as well as high-stiffness, high-clarity copolymers. [Pg.159]


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