- para-
phenylene repeating units. The
phenylene group has
three structural isomers,
based on
which hydrogens are substituted: para-
phenylene, meta-
phenylene...
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oxidations or doping.
Examples include polyaniline, poly(p-
phenylene oxide) and poly(p-
phenylene sulfide).
Structural Studies of
Conducting Polymers by M...
- Poly(p-
phenylene oxide) (PPO), poly(p-
phenylene ether) (PPE), poly(oxy-2,6-dimethyl-1,4-
phenylene),
often referred to
simply as
polyphenylene oxide, is...
- Poly(p-
phenylene vinylene) (PPV, or
polyphenylene vinylene) is a
conducting polymer of the rigid-rod
polymer family. PPV is the only
polymer of this type...
- J.; Magré, E. P.; Boon, J. (1971). "The
crystal structure of poly-p-
phenylene sulphide". Eur. Polym. J. 7 (8): 1127–1128. Bibcode:1971EurPJ...7.1127T...
- and
Physics (97th ed.). CRC Press. pp. 5–89. ISBN 978-1498754286. "p-
Phenylene diamine".
Immediately Dangerous to Life or
Health Concentrations (IDLH)...
- Poly(p-
phenylene) (PPP) is made of
repeating p-
phenylene units,
which act as the
precursor to a
conducting polymer of the rigid-rod
polymer family. The...
- Cyclobis(paraquat-p-
phenylene) (formally a
derivative of paraquat) is a
molecule that
belongs to the
class of cyclophanes, and
consists of
aromatic units...
- the
production of the
chemically and
thermally resistant polymer poly(p-
phenylene sulfide). p-DCB is
produced by
chlorination of
benzene using ferric chloride...
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Other names Toluene diisocyanate Toluene-2,4-diisocyanate
Methyl phenylene diisocyanate Benzylene 2,4-diisocyanate 2,4-Di(nitrogencarbonyl)toluene...