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... metal ions . 3. The incorporation of metal ions into existing polymers . 4. The formation of polymer by reactions with chelates containing functional groups . 5. The preparation of polyferrocenes . 1. Linking of Ligands with Ions The ...
... metal ions . 3. The incorporation of metal ions into existing polymers . 4. The formation of polymer by reactions with chelates containing functional groups . 5. The preparation of polyferrocenes . 1. Linking of Ligands with Ions The ...
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... metal salt , the insoluble metal- containing polymer being precipitated from solution . Polymeric Schiff bases prepared from 5,5 ' - methylenebis- ( salicylaldehyde ) and o - phenylenediamine have formed innercomplex compounds with ...
... metal salt , the insoluble metal- containing polymer being precipitated from solution . Polymeric Schiff bases prepared from 5,5 ' - methylenebis- ( salicylaldehyde ) and o - phenylenediamine have formed innercomplex compounds with ...
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... metal chelates analyzed for a 1 : 1 ratio of hydrazide link per metal ion . Even though films and fibers have been prepared from such metal chelates , the thermal stability of the metal chelate of the polyhydrazide was inferior to that ...
... metal chelates analyzed for a 1 : 1 ratio of hydrazide link per metal ion . Even though films and fibers have been prepared from such metal chelates , the thermal stability of the metal chelate of the polyhydrazide was inferior to that ...
Contents
Thermal Stability of Polymers | 1 |
Aromatic Polymers | 38 |
Aromatic Polymers Containing Functional Groups in the Chain | 78 |
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3,3'-Diaminobenzidine 4,4'-Diaminodiphenyl 900 TEMPERATURE aliphatic aromatic polyamides Beaman and F. B. benzene bond C. S. Marvel carbon CH₂ chelate Chem chemical chloride compounds crystalline curves cyclized decomposition derived diamines differential thermal analysis electrical properties elevated temperatures ENDOTHERM EXOTHERM F. B. Cramer fibers film glass transition temperature groups H₂N heterocyclic high melting high molecular weight inherent viscosity insoluble Isophthalic Khim ladder polymer m-Phenylenediamine material melting point metal molecular weight monomer Nauk nitrogen Nomex p-phenylene p-xylene Phenyl phenylene poly poly-p-phenylene poly-p-xylylene polybenzimidazoles polybenzoxazoles polyesters polyhydrazides polyimide polymer chain Polymer Chem polymer melt temperature Polymer Sci polymerization polymers containing polyphenylene oxides prepared pyrolysis Pyromellitic R. G. Beaman reaction resin ring showed silicones Soedin soluble solvents structure sulfone sulfuric acid Table temp tensile Terephthalic TGA plot thermal stability thermogravimetric analysis V. V. Korshak Vysokomolekul weight loss WEIGHT PERCENT RESIDUE yielded