Ions in Polymers: Based on a Symposium |
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Synthesis and Properties of Sulfonated EPDM | 3 |
A Comparison of Sulfonate and Carboxylate Ionomers | 21 |
Plasticization of Metal SulfonateContaining EPDM Stearic Acid | 37 |
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1980 American Chemical AMPS anion annealed aqueous asphalt atoms backbone behavior C-PS carboxylate cation chain Chem chemical shift chloride concentration containing copolymers counterions cross-linked crystallinity decrease dewatering dielectric divalent dynamic mechanical effect Eisenberg EPDM EPDM's Equation equiv wt ethanol experimental films function glass transition heparin hydration shell hydrogen HyPPSO,Na increase interactions intrinsic viscosity ion-containing ionic ionic associations ionomers MacKnight Macromolecules materials measurements melt flow melt viscosity membrane metal sulfonate molecular weight monomer Nafion neutralization observed obtained peel force plasticizers plot polar polyelectrolyte polymer polymer-bound borohydride polymerization polystyrene prepared reaction reduced resin room temperature S-PS salt samples shown in Figure silver ion sludge sodium solution solvent ẞ relaxation stearic acid structure substituents sulfonate content sulfonate groups sulfonate ionomers sulfonated EPDM sulfonated PP's sulfonic acid Table TAMAC tensile properties tensile strength thermal tion values zinc stearate