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Pyrograms of acrylonitrile - butadiene rubber at 550 C before and after hydrogenation containing 37 acrylonitrile

Pyrograms of alginite, sporinite, and vitrinite. The numbers circled represent hydrocarbon chain lengths , Conditions

Pyrograms of at 500 C, dimer intensities 14

Pyrograms of block copolymers

Pyrograms of cured polysulfide polymers at 420 C with a squalene column column Column temperature

Pyrograms of EPDM with various E P compositions. Source

Pyrograms of five U.S coals

Pyrograms of isoprene - styrene copolymer at 600 C for 10 seconds duration. Reproduced with permission from M.T. Jackson and J.Q. Walker, Analytical Chemistry, 1971, 43, 74. 1971, American Chemical Society

Pyrograms of isoprene-styrene copolymer at 600 C for 10 seconds duration.

Pyrograms of isoprene-styrene copolymer at 600 C, 10 s duration. Reprinted with permission from M.T. Jackson, Jr., and J.Q. Walker, Analytical Chemistry, 1971, 43, 1, 74. 1971, American Chemical Society

Pyrograms of kerogerts isolated from samples CalO, Ca6, C8, and K3. Numbers represent hydrocarbon chain lengths. Key

Pyrograms of liquid polymers and liquid polymer mixed with 20 PbCl2 at 420 C with a squalene column column temperature

Pyrograms of model polymers at 400 C in the presence of 5 wt C0SO4

Pyrograms of NBRs before and after hydrogenation at 550 C of a polymer containing 70 acrylonitrile 98 hydrogenated. A polydimethylsiloxane column

Pyrograms of PMMA at 540 C

Pyrograms of PMMA initiated with BPO. Reprinted with permission from H. Ohtani, Y Ito, S. Tsuge, S. Wakabayashi, J-I. Atarashi and T. Kawamura, Macromolecules, 1996, 29, 13,

Pyrograms of polymethylmethacrylates and some acid copolymers after propylation. Polymethylmethacrylate containing the following amoimts of copolymerised acid

Pyrograms of pure liptinite . The vertical bars denote standard errors.

Pyrograms of PVC resin obtained using a 20 ft x 0.19 in chromatographic column containing 10 SE32 on 80 100 CRW. Lettered peaks refer to identification below. Reprinted from M.M. O Mara, Journal of Applied Polymer Science, Part Ah Polymer Chemistry, 1970, 8, 1887, with permission from John Wiley and Sons

Pyrograms of some commonly used rubbers and their mixtures. Pyrogram of a mixture of rubbers

Pyrograms of the polyurethane at 450 C and 600 C. Reproduced from Ref. with kind permission of Elsevier.

Pyrograms of three styrene acrylic urethane paints . The differences are marked with ellipses

Pyroiysis capiiiary gas chromatograms of

Pyrolidine addition reactions to a disilylated disilyne

Pyrolyses of both-sided benzylic disulfones



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