- artificially.
Examples of
naturally occurring polyamides are proteins, such as wool and silk.
Artificially made
polyamides can be made
through step-growth polymerization...
- Torlon. Polyamide-imides
display a
combination of
properties from both
polyamides and polyimides, such as high strength, melt processibility,[clarification...
- (E&E) industry.
Nylon rope
trick Palmer,
Robert J. (2001). "
Polyamides, Plastics".
Polyamides, Plastics.
Encyclopedia Of
Polymer Science and Technology...
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include polyesters,
polyamides such as nylon, polyacetals, and proteins. One
important class of
condensation polymers are
polyamides. They
arise from the...
- Pyrrole–imidazole
polyamides (PIPs) are a
class of
polyamides have the
ability to bind to
minor grooves found in the DNA helix.
Scientists are experimenting...
-
demand for
polyamides in
Europe amounts to a
million tonnes. They are
produced by all
leading chemical companies. The
largest producers of
polyamide 6 in Europe:...
-
terephthalic acid (TPA) and
isophthalic acid (IPA).
Nylon 66 and
related polyamides are
condensation polymers forms from
equal parts of
diamine and dicarboxylic...
- in meta-aramids. The
illustration thus
shows a para-aramid.
Aromatic polyamides were
first introduced in
commercial applications in the
early 1960s, with...
- are made
variously of polyesters;
polyamides (e.g., nylon, Kevlar, Nomex); and
combinations of polyester,
polyamide, and polypropylene.
Microfiber is...
-
blood collection after a
patient receives gadodiamide.
Aromatic polyamides and
polyamides are
practical compounds due to
their temperature resistance, electrical...