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Solvent effects polymer coating stabilization

Another way to interpret the above observations would be in terms of the general principle that effective steric stabilization of polymer-coated droplets requires that the continuous phase be a good quality solvent for the polymeric stabilizer. Under poor quality solvent conditions (asi-casein at high ionic strength), the required entropic stabilizing repulsion of the adsorbed protein layer is converted into a destabilizing polymer-mediated attraction (Dickinson and Stainsby, 1982 Dickinson, 2006). [Pg.198]

A study of column extraction of metals was carried out using pre-packed columns available from Polymer Laboratories (now a part of Varian, Inc.) [6]. Trace metals in these monomers would have a detrimental effect on the stability of anaerobic adhesive products and must be absent prior to use. The columns used are specially coated macroporous polystyrene products that are compatible with polar, non-polar, protic and aprotic solvents. They are designed to remove metals from solvents and monomers. The metal removing SPE product is approximately 45 pm and based on a mono-dispersed macroporous polymeric material. [Pg.181]

If solid polymer objects are fluorinated or polymer particles much larger than 100 mesh are used, only surface conversion to fluorocarbon results. Penetration of fluorine and conversion of the hydrocarbon to fluorocarbon to depths of at least 0.1 mm is a result routinely obtained and this assures nearly complete conversion of finely powdered polymers. These fluorocarbon coatings appear to have a number of potentially useful applications ranging from increasing the thermal stability of the surface and increasing the resistance of polymer surfaces to solvents and corrosive chemicals, to improving friction and wear properties of polymer surfaces. It is also possible to fluorinate polymers and polymer surfaces partially to produce a number of unusual surface effects. The fluorination process can be used for the fluorination of natural rubber and other elastomeric surfaces to improve frictional characteristics and increase resistance to chemical attack. [Pg.177]


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