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Styrene acrylate copolymer

Anderson et al determined acrylate units and styrene units in copolymers of acrylic acid or methacrylic acid with styrene, vinyl chloride and acrylamide by a combination of techniques. Acrylate groups were determined by carrying out a Ziesel reaction with hydrogen iodide to convert acrylate groups to alkyl iodides which were determined by gas chromatography. This method is discussed in further detail in the earlier section on the determination of acrylate groups (Section 2.7.1., Method 62). [Pg.104]

Styrene units were determined, as described in Method 93, by infrared spectroscopy at 700 cm (14.28u) which is the phenyl ring out of plane mode. This frequency provides specificity, freedom from interferences and an absorption that is directly proportional to the styrene content. [Pg.104]

Cheng-Yu Wang et af applied pyrolysis gas chromatography to the determination of the structure of styrene-n-butyl acrylate copolymers. The number average sequence length which reflects monomer arrangement was calculated using formulae that incorporate pure trimer peak intensities and hybrid trimer peak intensities. [Pg.104]

The degree of structure ie. number average sequence lengths also composition were determined for styrene-n-butyl acrylate copolymers and compared to those obtained for homogenous ie. non-structured (random) copolymers. [Pg.104]

Ethylene-propylene Ethylene-propylene 4-mediyl-isopentene-1 -pentene Butene-propylene 4-methylpentene-1 -pentene Propylene-butene Propylene-vinyl chloride [Pg.105]


Styrene—acrylic copolymers provide latices with good water resistance and gloss potential in both interior and exterior latex paints. However, they are typically regarded as having limited exterior durabiUty compared to all-acryhc latex emulsions that are designed for exterior use. [Pg.541]

The sulfosuccinates must be individually evaluated under varying conditions to obtain optimum results. For example, disodium laureth-5 sulfosuccinate (DLFS) is excellent for finely dispersed lattices styrene-homo- and copolymers, styrene-acrylate copolymers, acrylate-homo- and copolymers, and vinyl acetate-homo-and copolymers. DLFS is used in a concentration (related to monomer) of 3-5%. Table 19 shows possible application areas of dialkyl sulfosuccinates. [Pg.532]

Mori, S., Liquid chromatographic analysis of styrene-methacrylate and styrene-acrylate copolymer, /. Liq. Chromatogr., 13, 3039, 1990. [Pg.368]

Polymeric particles can be constructed from a number of different monomers or copolymer combinations. Some of the more common ones include polystyrene (traditional latex particles), poly(styrene/divinylbenzene) copolymers, poly(styrene/acrylate) copolymers, polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA), poly(hydroxyethyl methacrylate) (pHEMA), poly(vinyltoluene), poly(styrene/butadiene) copolymers, and poly(styrene/vinyltoluene) copolymers. In addition, by mixing into the polymerization reaction combinations of functional monomers, one can create reactive or functional groups on the particle surface for subsequent coupling to affinity ligands. One example of this is a poly(styrene/acrylate) copolymer particle, which creates carboxylate groups within the polymer structure, the number of which is dependent on the ratio of monomers used in the polymerization process. [Pg.583]

Another polymer that has been very successful in blends with SBC is polystyrene-methyl methacrylate (SMMA), a styrene acrylic copolymer. Compared with SBC, SMMA offers significantly higher stiffness, surface hardness and temperature resistance. The refractive index of these copolymers can be... [Pg.521]

SMMA blends can also be used in extruded sheet and profile extrusion. Depending on the styrene-acrylic copolymer, its blend level and the processing conditions, the clarity of extruded parts may not be as good as the clarity of injection molded parts. [Pg.522]

The range of monomers available and copolymeiization in varying compositional blends makes the number of possible polymer variants immense. Acrylic and styrene-acrylic copolymers are the most widely used polymers in paints and other coatings. According to Lesko " acrylic polymers account for 30% of commercial emulsion polymers. Other polymers commonly used in film forming latices are polychloroprene and poly(vinyl acetate). Polystyrene-cobutadiene latices are mixed with cement and sand to form rubberized cement, as well as being used as additives in textiles and paper industries, and in the manufacture of foam rubber. [Pg.1445]

John s pH 5.5 Daily Exfoliating Body Wash (U.K., South Africa) Johnson Johnson Hydrogenated jojoba oil, sodium/styrene/acrylate copolymer, acrylates/C10-C30 alkylacrylate cross-polymer... [Pg.478]

Polysat [Polysat] Styrene-acrylate copolymers or hydrocaiton resins. [Pg.290]

Elastomer modified styrene-acrylic copolymer, PS-PMMA, (Zylar ) display high clarity and toughness superior to clear ABS and acrylics. The material is formed by injection molding or extrusion and used in parts for blenders, food processors, diskette boxes, face shields, glasses and tool handles. [Pg.672]

Chrome plated molds are recommended when injecting elastomer modified styrene-acrylic copolymer. Runners, gates and spmes should be smooth to minimize polymer turbulence during injection. Good mold temperature is needed for optimum clarity and surface gloss. Contamination with other materials will cause streaking and haze. [Pg.711]

Terblend S (BASF AG, Germany) Acrylonitrile-styrene-acrylate copolymer/PC, ASA/PC Resistant to oil and alcohol poor in acid, alkali and gasoline... [Pg.911]

Supriyatno H., Yamashita M., Nakagawa K., and Sadaoka Y., Optochemical sensor for HCl gas based on tetraphenylporphyrin dispersed in styrene-acrylate copolymers Effects of glass transition temperature of matrix on HCl detection. Sens. Actuators B, 85, 197-204, 2002. [Pg.92]

Styrene-acrylate copolymers are widely used as binders for interior-use paints, plasters, and exterior-use paints with a relatively high PVC. Water absorption and elasticity decrease with increasing styrene content. [Pg.126]

Figure 18.3 MFT of acrylic and styrene-acrylic copolymers. Data taken from Brod-nyan and Konen [119], Cao et al. [56], Devon et al. [57], Eckersley and Rudin [120], Jensen and Morgan [58], Myers and Schultz [121], Sheetz [122], Sperry et al. [53] and Zdanowski [59]... Figure 18.3 MFT of acrylic and styrene-acrylic copolymers. Data taken from Brod-nyan and Konen [119], Cao et al. [56], Devon et al. [57], Eckersley and Rudin [120], Jensen and Morgan [58], Myers and Schultz [121], Sheetz [122], Sperry et al. [53] and Zdanowski [59]...
C4H6-C8H8-C9H1404 (butadiene-styrene-acrylate) copolymer 313... [Pg.561]

Chem. Descrip. Styrene acrylic copolymer emulsion CAS 9010-92-8... [Pg.166]

Features Exc. pigment wetting good compat. with acrylic and styrene-acrylic copolymer disp. exc. rub resist. [Pg.561]

Chem. Descrip. Calcium sulfonate/carbonate complex in oil/water Uses Conosion inhibitor in waterborne coatings salt spray resist, improver in acrylic or styrene/acrylic copolymer emulsions Features Solv.-free ... [Pg.714]

Styrene/acrylate copolymer. See Styrene/acrylates copolymer... [Pg.1365]

Styrene/acrylic Styrene/acrylic copolymer Styrene/acrylic resin. See... [Pg.1365]


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