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Styrene-butadiene grafted with maleic anhydride

Styrene and acrylonitrile copolymer Styrene, butadiene and styrene copolymer Styrene, ethylene, butylenes and styrene copolymer Styrene, ethylene, butylenes and styrene copolymer grafted with glycidyl methacrylate Styrene, ethylene, butylenes and styrene copolymer grafted with maleic anhydride Styrene maleic anhydride Syndiotactic polystyrene... [Pg.351]

R. Qi, J. Qian, and C. Zhou, Modification of acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene terpolymer by grafting with maleic anhydride in the melt. I. Preparation and characterization, J. Appl. Polym. Sci., 90(5) 1249-1254, October 2003. [Pg.259]

Polyamides and saturated polyesters can be toughened with ABS, ethylene-propylene copolymers/terpolymers or EPDM rubbers grafted with maleic anhydride to increase the dispersion and adhesion of the modifier. Styrene-butadiene copolymers are also effective. The notched Izod impact strength of polyamide 6-6 can be increased more than 20-fold by impact modifiers, whereas short glass fibres often reduce the impact strength, even though they increase the modulus. [Pg.68]

Another important use of BCl is as a Ftiedel-Crafts catalyst ia various polymerisation, alkylation, and acylation reactions, and ia other organic syntheses (see Friedel-Crafts reaction). Examples include conversion of cyclophosphasenes to polymers (81,82) polymerisation of olefins such as ethylene (75,83—88) graft polymerisation of vinyl chloride and isobutylene (89) stereospecific polymerisation of propylene (90) copolymerisation of isobutylene and styrene (91,92), and other unsaturated aromatics with maleic anhydride (93) polymerisation of norhornene (94), butadiene (95) preparation of electrically conducting epoxy resins (96), and polymers containing B and N (97) and selective demethylation of methoxy groups ortho to OH groups (98). [Pg.224]

Mixtures of PPE and PS, or styrene-butadiene-styrene block copolymers have been extruded with maleic anhydride of fumaric acid to obtain compatibi-lized blends [42], In the same way, PPE with pendant glycidyl groups can be co-extruded with a poly(olefin) having anhydride groups [28], PPE can be grafted onto poly(ethylene) by melt kneading both modified polymers in the presence of a binder such as phenylenedi-amine. Both polymers are modified with maleic anhydride. The grafting takes place in situ. Amines may enhance the improvement of certain physical properties when used in combination with various compati-bilizers [29]. [Pg.111]

In 1983, Monsanto developed blends with co-continuous morphology, Triax 2000. These alloys comprised PC, ABS, and styrene-methylmethac-rylate-maleic anhydride (SMMA-MA) [Jones and Mendelson, 1985]. One year later, PC was reactively blended with either ABS, SAN-GMA, and NBR, or with graft copolymers of acrylonitrile-butadiene-a-methyl styrene-methyl-methacrylate (MeABS) and acryloiutrile-a-methyl styrene-methyl methacrylate copolymer (MeSAN) [Kress et al., 1986]. The blends were commercialized by Bayer as Bayblend . [Pg.33]

Maleic anhydride grafting (cont.) poly(styrene-co-divinylbenzene), 694 poly(styrene-co-isobutylene), 675, 689 poly(styrene-co-nfialeic anhydride), 676, 679 poly(vinyl acetate), 676, 694 poly(vinyl acetate-co-vinyl fluoride), 678 poly(vinyl alkyl ethers), 675, 679, 692, 701 poly(vinyl chloride), 683, 692, 693, 695, 702 poly(vinylidene chloride), 691 poly(vinyl toluene-co-butadiene), 689 radical—initiated, 459-462, 464-466, 471, 475, 476 radiation—initiated, 459, 461, 466, 471, 474 redox-initiated, 476 rubber, 678, 686, 687, 691, 694 to saturated polymers, 459-466, 475, 476 solvents used 460-463, 465, 466, 469, 474-476 styrene block copolymers, 679 tall oil pitch, 678, 697 terpene polymers, 679, 700 thermally-initiated, 462, 464-467, 469, 476 to unsaturated polymers, 459, 466-474 vapor-phase techniques, 464, 474, 475 to wool fibers, 476 Maleic anhydride monomer acceptor for complex formation, 207-210 acetal copolymerization, 316 acetone CTC thermodynamic constants, 211 acetone photo-adduct pyrolysis, 195, 196 acetylacetone reaction, 235 acetylenic photochemical reactions, 193-196 acrylamide eutectic mixtures, 285 acylation of aromatic acids, 97 acylation of aromatics, 91, 92 acylation of fused aromatics, 92, 95, 97, 98 acylation of olefins, 99 acylation of phenols, 94-96 acylic diene Diels-Alder reactions, 104-111, 139 addition polymer condensations, 503-505 adduct with 2-cyclohexylimino-cyclopentanedi-thiocarboxylic acid, 51 adducts for epoxy resins curing, 507-510 adduct with 2-iminocyclopentanedithiocarboxylic acid, 51... [Pg.844]

Maleic anhydride-grafted polypropylene mixed with styrene-acrylonitrile-glycidylmethacry-late copolymer is used for the compatibiHzation of polypropylene and acrylonitril-butadiene-styrene blends [37]. [Pg.219]

Other compounds reacting similarly via activated double bonds (excluding here block or graft copolymerization) include maleic acid, A-methyl-maleimide, chloromaleic anhydride, fumaric acid, y-crotonolactone,/7-benzoquinone, and acrylonitrile. Other polymers with unsaturated backbones, such as polybutadiene, copolymers of butadiene with styrene and with acrylonitrile, and butyl rubber, react in similar ways, but the recorded reaction with poly(vinyl chloride) is largely mechanochemical in nature (discussed later). [Pg.529]


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