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Thermal stability crystals

Jana, R. and Cho, J.W. Thermal stability, crystallization behavior, and phase morphology of poly (e-caprolactone) diol-grafted-multiwalled carbon nanotubes 770(3), 1550-1558. [Pg.117]

The high degree of crystallization and the thermal stability of the bond between the benzene ring and sulfur are the two properties responsible for the polymer s high melting point, thermal stability, inherent flame retardance, and good chemical resistance. There are no known solvents of poIy(phenyIene sulfide) that can function below 205°C. [Pg.1021]

Tlie importance of bis(cyclopeniadienyl)irou (Fe(jj -C5H3)2( in the developmenl of organo-metallic chemistry has already been alluded to (p. 924). Tile compound, which forms orange crystals, mpl74°, has extraordinary thermal stability (>500°) and a remarkable structure which was unique when first established. It also has an extensive aromatic-lype reaction chernisiry which is reflected in its common name ferrocene The molecular structure of ferrocene in the ciysialline slac features two parallel cyclopentadienyl rings at one lime Ihese... [Pg.937]

The observed reversal in the thermal stability of the copolymer at a critical composition, which appears to be between 30 and 40 mol% of ethylene, may be explained on the basis of the emergence of phase-separation between the nonpolar ethylene and polar vinyl chloride blocks. Although crystallization of the ethylene blocks in the copolymer is only observed when more than 70 mol% ethylene units are present, the possibility of phase-separation occurring at lower contents of ethylene units cannot be excluded. Also, round about the critical copolymer composition, the Tg of the copolymer may be reduced to a level that would facilitate separation between the unlike phases by increased molecular mobility within the polymer matrix. As has been discussed earlier, occurrence of phase-separation in the copolymer would not only make the mechanism of stabilization due... [Pg.334]

Since hydrofluoride synthesis is based on thermal treatment at relatively high temperatures, the possibility of obtaining certain fluorotantalates can be predicted according to thermal stability of the compounds. In the case of compounds whose crystal structure is made up of an octahedral complex of ions, the most important parameter is the anion-cation ratio. Therefore, it is very important to take in to account the ionic radius of the second cation in relation to the ionic radius of tantalum. Large cations, are not included in the... [Pg.46]

Crystal growth is relatively difficult for borides because they have high melting points and sometimes low thermal stability, as indicated in 6.7.2. [Pg.272]

Borides have been prepared as single crystals by making use of gas-phase, liquid-phase and flux methods, depending on the thermal stability of the boride and on the required size and perfection of the single crystals. [Pg.272]

Crystal structure and lattice parameters 6.7.2.4.3 Thermal stability 6.7.2.4.3... [Pg.648]

Thermal stability is important in this method because the high temperatures reached may be sufficient to cause decomposition of the material. The Vemeuil Method of crystal growth is not generally applicable to all types of crystals. There are serious deficiencies in the method. For example, there is a large temperature drop of hundreds of degrees over a few millimeters within the crystal. This causes a large difference in thermal expansion within a limited space, and consequent... [Pg.283]


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