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chemical precursors. For example, a
small amount of 1-hexene can be
copolymerized with
ethylene into a more
flexible form of polyethylene.
other higher...
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octene is the
comonomer in
solution phase while butene and
hexene are
copolymerized with
ethylene in a gas
phase reactor.
LLDPE has
higher tensile strength...
- only a few percent. For example,
small amounts of 1-octene
monomer are
copolymerized with
ethylene to give
specialized polyethylene.
Ethylene gas (H2C=CH2)...
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polymerization of
monomers into
copolymers is
called copolymerization.
Copolymers obtained from the
copolymerization of two
monomer species are
sometimes called...
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properties of the polymer. In
addition to
copolymerization with alpha-olefins,
ethylene can be
copolymerized with a wide
range of
other monomers and ionic...
- material. Commonly,
methyl acrylate (and
other acrylate esters) are
copolymerized with
other alkenes to give
useful engineering plastics. A
variety of...
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these kinds of
precursors give a homopolymer.
Polyamides are
easily copolymerized, and thus many
mixtures of
monomers are
possible which can in turn lead...
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solvent for the reaction. 2-Vinylpyridine is
readily polymerized or
copolymerized with styrene, butadiene, isobutylene,
methyl methacrylate, and other...
- 1800 N/mm².
Polypropylene is
normally tough and flexible,
especially when
copolymerized with ethylene. This
allows polypropylene to be used as an engineering...
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vehicles and can be used over a wide
temperature range. Even
polyethylenes copolymerized with a
small amount of alpha-olefins (such as 1-hexene, 1-octene, or...