- a
comonomer refers to a
polymerizable precursor to a
copolymer aside from the prin****l monomer. In some cases, only
small amounts of a
comonomer are...
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different monomers. In the case of
condensation polymerizations, the
ratio of
comonomers is
usually 1:1. For example, the
formation of many
nylons requires equal...
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molecular weight distribution, crystallinity, type and
proportion of
comonomer (if used) and the isotacticity. In
isotactic polypropylene, for example...
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strongly on type. The
molecular weight, crosslinking, and
presence of
comonomers all
strongly affect its properties. It is for this structure-property...
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reagent and a
comonomer. It is
produced from
ethylene dibromide: CH2Br−CH2Br → CH2=CHBr + HBr CH2=CHBr is
mainly consumted as a
comonomer to
confer fire...
- such
higher alpha-olefins as butene, hexene, or octene. The
amount of
comonomer is
typically in the
range from 1 to 10%. The
copolymerization process...
- term polymethylene). EPDM is made from ethylene, propylene, and a
diene comonomer that
enables crosslinking via
sulfur vulcanization.
Typically used dienes...
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industrially useful isomers is 1-hexene, an alpha-olefin.
Hexene is used as a
comonomer in the
production of polyethylene. The
following is a
partial list of...
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Copolymerization is
common in
emulsion polymerization. The same
rules and
comonomer pairs that
exist in
radical polymerization operate in
emulsion polymerization...
- adjacent) is a peroxide. 1,3-dioxolane is used as a
solvent and as a
comonomer in polyacetals.
Dioxolanes are a
group of
organic compounds containing...