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Functionalized polymers, reactive

A great variety of suitable polymers is accessible by polymerization of vinylic monomers, or by reaction of alcohols or amines with functionalized polymers such as chloromethylat polystyrene or methacryloylchloride. The functionality in the polymer may also a ligand which can bind transition metal complexes. Examples are poly-4-vinylpyridine and triphenylphosphine modified polymers. In all cases of reactively functionalized polymers, the loading with redox active species may also occur after film formation on the electrode surface but it was recognized that such a procedure may lead to inhomogeneous distribution of redox centers in the film... [Pg.53]

Yamaguchi H, Harada A, KamachiM (1998) Reactive Functional Polym 37 245... [Pg.257]

Matsunaga, H., Yokoyama, T., Eldridge, R. J., Bolto, B. A., Adsorption characteristics of arsenic(III) and arsenic(V) on iron(III)-loaded chelating resin having lysine- Na, Na-diacetic acid moiety. Reactive Functional Polym. 29, 1996, 167-174. [Pg.49]

Sophiamma, P. N. Sreekumar, K. Polystyrene-Based Hydroxamic Esters Preparation and Application as Acyl Transfer Reagents, Reactive Functional Polymers 1997, 35, 169. [Pg.191]

Petruzzelli, D., et al. (1998). Aluminum recovery from water clarifier sludges by ion exchange. Reactive Functional Polymers. 38, 2-3, 227-236. [Pg.747]

Figure 6.20. Stability of grafted carbon black (A), carbon black with physically absorbed polymer (B) and untreated carbon black (C). [Adapted, by permission, from Tsubokawa N, Hosoya M, Kurumada J, Reactive Functional Polym., 11, No.l, 1995, 75-81.]... Figure 6.20. Stability of grafted carbon black (A), carbon black with physically absorbed polymer (B) and untreated carbon black (C). [Adapted, by permission, from Tsubokawa N, Hosoya M, Kurumada J, Reactive Functional Polym., 11, No.l, 1995, 75-81.]...
Figure 7.36. Influence of filler s surface on microheterogeneity coefficient of copolymers. [Adapted, by permission, from Vasnev V A, Tarasov A I, Istratov V N, Ignatov V N, Krasnov A P, Kuznetsov A I, Surkova I N, Reactive Functional Polym., 26, Nos.1-3, 1995, 177-83.]... Figure 7.36. Influence of filler s surface on microheterogeneity coefficient of copolymers. [Adapted, by permission, from Vasnev V A, Tarasov A I, Istratov V N, Ignatov V N, Krasnov A P, Kuznetsov A I, Surkova I N, Reactive Functional Polym., 26, Nos.1-3, 1995, 177-83.]...
Gelbard, G. and Vielfaure-Joly, F. (2001) Pol3mitrogen strong bases as immobilized catalysts. Reactive Functional Polymers, 48, 65-74. [Pg.206]

A. Pourjavadi, B. Soleimanzadeh, G. B. Marandi, Reactive Functional Polymers 2002, 51, 49... [Pg.131]

M. Kimura, T. Nishigaki, T. Koyama, K. Hanabusa, H. Shirai, Reactive Functional Polymers 1996, 29, 85. [Pg.496]

Y. Shiraishi, H. Tomita, K. Fujiki, H. Hirai, Reactive Functional Polymers... [Pg.499]

Selvamalar, C. S. Jone Krithiga, T. Penlidis, A. Nanjundan, S., Reactive Functional Polymers, 2003,56, 89-101. [Pg.452]

Kumar, M. N. V. R. (2000) A review of chitin and chitosan applications. Reactive Functional Polymers, 46, 1-27. [Pg.87]

Sin Sinh, L. H., Son, B. T., Trung, N. N., Lim, D.-G., Shin, S. H., Bae, J.-Y. Improvements in thermal, mechanical, and dielectric properties of epoxy resin by chemical modification with a novel amino-terminated liquid-crystalline copoly (ester amide). Reactive Functional Polym. 72... [Pg.590]

Ye, W.P, Du, F.S., Jin, W.H. et al. (1997) In vitro degradation of poly(caprolactone), poly(lactide) and their block copolymers influence of composition, temperarnre and morphology. Reactive Functional Polymers, 32,161-168. [Pg.230]


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