- CRC Press, 2013. Overberger, C. ″
Copolymerization: 1.
General Remarks; 2:
Selective Examples of
Copolymerizations″.
Journal of
Polymer Science: Polymer...
- thereof. Its
properties can be
modified further by
crosslinking or
copolymerization. All
forms are
nontoxic as well as
chemically resilient, contributing...
- (polyethylene), with
significant numbers of
short branches,
commonly made by
copolymerization of
ethylene with longer-chain olefins.
Linear low-density polyethylene...
-
isobutylene – feed for
making methyl tert-butyl
ether (MTBE) or
monomer for
copolymerization with a low
percentage of
isoprene to make
butyl rubber 1,3-butadiene...
- dimensions. In a
similar study conducted by Yu and
Shoichet (2005), HEMA was
copolymerized with AEMA to
create a P(HEMA-co-AMEA) gel.
Polycaprolactone (PCL) fibers...
-
Resin can be
prepared by
chloromethylation of
polystyrene or by the
copolymerization of
styrene and 4-vinylbenzyl chloride. Vaino,
Andrew R.; Janda, Kim...
- 1800 N/mm².
Polypropylene is
normally tough and flexible,
especially when
copolymerized with ethylene. This
allows polypropylene to be used as an engineering...
-
Shown below are the IV
ranges for
common applications: PET is
often copolymerized with
other diols or
diacids to
optimize the
properties for particular...
- (2010). "Tuning the
Steric Properties of a
Metathesis Catalyst for
Copolymerization of
Norbornene and
Cyclooctene toward Complete Alternation". Organometallics...
-
quality and stiffness. Its
range of
applications is
further extended by
copolymerization and
other modifications (blends e.g. with PC and
syndiotactic polystyrene)...