- are
harder and more
brittle than
those with the
homologous acrylates.
Copolymerizing methyl acrylate with
acrylonitrile improves their melt processability...
- (polyethylene), with
significant numbers of
short branches,
commonly made by
copolymerization of
ethylene with longer-chain olefins.
Linear low-density polyethylene...
-
polymerization of
monomers into
copolymers is
called copolymerization.
Copolymers obtained from the
copolymerization of two
monomer species are
sometimes called...
- –
types of polyamides, some are
alternating copolymers formed from
copolymerizing dicarboxylic acid or
derivatives with
diamines caprolactam – a 6-carbon...
- metallocene-based
catalysts families have
proven to be very
flexible at
copolymerizing ethylene with
other olefins and have
become the
basis for the wide range...
- meta-xylene is in the
production of
isophthalic acid,
which is used as a
copolymerizing monomer to
alter the
properties of
polyethylene terephthalate. The conversion...
- Brian; Kasai, Paul (January 22, 2008). "Penultimate
effect in
radical copolymerization of 2-trifluoromethylacrylates".
Journal of
Polymer Science Part A:...
- only a few percent. For example,
small amounts of 1-octene
monomer are
copolymerized with
ethylene to give
specialized polyethylene.
Ethylene gas (H2C=CH2)...
- monolignols,
produced via the
phenylpropanoid biochemical pathway. When
copolymerized with
related aromatic compounds,
coniferyl alcohol forms lignin or lignans...
- motility. The
flagellar filaments are
about 3 μm long, and
composed of two
copolymerized flagellins, FlaA and FlaB,
coded by the
genes flaA, and flaB. The minor...