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In 1956, Paul and coworkers (A 13) showed that sodium naphthalene and
sodium biphenyl were actually ion radicals that were formed by electron transfer
from the sodium atom to the naphthalene molecule (Reaction 6-1). Upon + Na
THF Na ...
In 1956, Paul and coworkers (A 13) showed that sodium naphthalene and
sodium biphenyl were actually ion radicals that were formed by electron transfer
from the sodium atom to the naphthalene molecule (Reaction 6-1). Upon + Na
THF Na ...
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... oxide Macro-multi-azonitrile of poly(tetramethylene oxide) 85°C C34 Vinyl
acetate Tetramethylene oxide Macro-multi-azonitrile of poly(tetramethylene oxide
) 85°C C34 Formaldehyde Styrene Na naphthalene -20° to -oXFC C43-C47
Styrene ...
... oxide Macro-multi-azonitrile of poly(tetramethylene oxide) 85°C C34 Vinyl
acetate Tetramethylene oxide Macro-multi-azonitrile of poly(tetramethylene oxide
) 85°C C34 Formaldehyde Styrene Na naphthalene -20° to -oXFC C43-C47
Styrene ...
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... C15 tetramethy- lene oxide Tetramethylene-2,6- Tetramethylene Melt oligomer
condensation C61 naphthalene oxide dicarboxylate XylyIene-2,6-naphthalene
Ethylene oxide- Melt oligomer condensation C16 dicarboxylate propylene oxide
...
... C15 tetramethy- lene oxide Tetramethylene-2,6- Tetramethylene Melt oligomer
condensation C61 naphthalene oxide dicarboxylate XylyIene-2,6-naphthalene
Ethylene oxide- Melt oligomer condensation C16 dicarboxylate propylene oxide
...
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Polymer Hybrids | 7 |
Block Copolymer Architecture | 24 |
Block Copolymer Synopsis | 30 |
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A-B block A-B-A block copolymers a-methylstyrene adipate anionic behavior bisphenol blends block copolymer structures block copolymers block copolymers containing block length British Patent butadiene caprolactone catalyst chain Chapter Chem chemical compositions condensation copolymerization cross-linked crystalline diisocyanate Dimethylsiloxane diol display domains elastomeric end groups ester ethylene oxide films French Patent German Offen graft copolymers homopolymers initiation Internationale Research Maatschappij isoprene Japanese Patent Macromolecules Makromol Matzner mechanical properties melting point modulus molecular weight monomer morphology naphthalene Netherlands Patent Appl Noshay oligomers phase Phillips Petroleum phosgenation Plast poly poly(ethylene oxide polyamide polybutadiene polycaprolactone polyester polyether Polym polymerization polypropylene polystyrene polysulfone polyurethanes prepared random copolymers reaction reported Research Maatschappij N.V. Rubber segments Shell Internationale Research siloxane Soedin solubility solution solvent styrene styrene-butadiene styrene-butadiene-styrene synthesis techniques temperature tensile strength terephthalate tetrahydrofuran Tetramethylene thermal tion two-phase U.S. Patent urethane vinyl viscosity Vysokomol
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Polymer Surfaces: From Physics to Technology Fabio Garbassi,M. Morra,Ernesto Occhiello No preview available - 1998 |