- In
polymer chemistry, a
copolymer is a
polymer derived from more than one
species of monomer. The
polymerization of
monomers into
copolymers is called...
- "fish-eye"
formations through cross-linking.
Mitigation measures include copolymerisation with
other monomers like CHDM or
isophthalic acid,
which lower the...
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unsaturated sites at the ends or on the
backbone are
generally linked by
copolymerisation with
unsaturated monomer diluents, with cure
initiated by free radicals...
- copolymer, the
monomers can be
almost perfectly alternating. but (random)
copolymerisation with less than 50%
maleic anhydride content is also possible. The polymer...
- Additionally, in the case of polystyrene,
crosslinking is
introduced by
copolymerisation of
styrene and a few
percent of divinylbenzene.
Crosslinking decreases...
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thesis 'The
origin of the
penultimate unit
effect in free-radical
copolymerisation'.
Coote left
Australia for the UK in
September 1999 to take up a Post...
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Kationische Copolymerisation von β-BL mit Caprolacton...
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Copolymerisation von NVI und NVP zu Poly(NVI-co-NVP)...
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Chemische Technik, 41(4), 1989, p. 141–144. Rolf C. Schulz,
Rainer Wolf:
Copolymerisation zwischen Vinylencarbonat und Isobutylvinyläther. In: Kolloid-Zeitschrift...
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aprotic solvents. Polyketones,
thermoplastic polymers, are
formed by the
copolymerisation of
carbon monoxide and one or more
alkenes (typically
ethylene with...