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Polysulfone is
often used as a copolymer. Recently,
sulfonated polyethersulfones (SPES) have been
studied as a
promising material candidate among many...
-
aromatic substitution between aromatic dihalides and
bisphenolate salts.
Polyethersulfones are
partially crystalline,
highly resistant to a wide
range of aqueous...
- resistance,
flame ****ancy, and
thermal stability (up to 428°F).
Polyethersulfone (PES): best
known for
their clarity, high-temperature
resistance (up...
- 76 PES poly(ethylene succinate) 77
PESTUR polyesterurethane 78 PESU
polyethersulfone 79
UHMWPE polyethylene,
ultra high
molecular weight 80 PEUR polyetherurethane...
- Ultraform,
polyacetal (POM), and Ultrason,
polysulfone (PSU) and
polyethersulfone (PES).
Styrenics BASF
Styrenics consists of the
Foams and Copolymers...
- (PC),
polyetherimide (PEI),
medical grade polyvinylchloride (PVC),
polyethersulfone (PES),
polyethylene (PE),
polyetheretherketone (P****) and even polypropylene...
- are
commonly made from
materials such as
mixed cellulose ester or
polyethersulfone (PES). The
filtration equipment and the
filters themselves may be purchased...
- with
overall low density. Open- and closed-cell-structured
foams like
Polyethersulfone, polyvinylchloride, polyurethane,
polyethylene or
polystyrene foams...
- made out of a thin
polyamide layer (<200 nm)
deposited on top of a
polyethersulfone or
polysulfone porous layer (about 50 microns) on top of a non-woven...
-
cellulose ester. However;
dialysis membranes made of polysulfone,
polyethersulfone (PES),
etched polycarbonate, or
collagen are also
extensively used...