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Polybutadiene [butadiene rubber, BR] is a
synthetic rubber. It
offers high elasticity, high
resistance to wear, good
strength even
without fillers, and...
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Polybutadiene acrylonitrile (PBAN) copolymer, also
noted as
polybutadiene—acrylic acid—acrylonitrile
terpolymer is a
copolymer compound used most frequently...
- Hydroxyl-terminated
polybutadiene (HTPB) is an
oligomer of
butadiene terminated at each end with a
hydroxyl functional group. It
reacts with isocyanates...
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terpolymer made by
polymerizing styrene and
acrylonitrile in the
presence of
polybutadiene. The
proportions can vary from 15% to 35% acrylonitrile, 5% to 30% butadiene...
- as a
monomer or co-monomer for
polymerization to
elastomers such as
polybutadiene, styrene-butadiene rubber, or a
plastic such as acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene...
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acting as
binders Hydroxyl-terminated
polybutadiene (HTPB) Carboxyl-terminated
polybutadiene (CTPB)
Polybutadiene acrylonitrile (PBAN)
Though increasing...
- high
impact polystyrene,
consisting of a
polystyrene backbone with
polybutadiene grafted chains.
Graft copolymers are a
branched copolymer where the...
- two-phase
microstructure due to
incompatibility between the
polystyrene and
polybutadiene blocks, the
former separating into
spheres or rods
depending on the...
- as
butadiene and
isoprene yield polymers that
contain double bonds (
polybutadiene and polyisoprene) and are
usually not
considered polyolefins. Polyolefins...
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reacts with a
double bond of the
polybutadiene. As a result,
several polystyrene chains are
attached to one
polybutadiene. S
represents in the
figure the...