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polymer is poly(phenyl ether) or
polyphenyl polyether, but the name
polyphenyl ether is
widely accepted.
Polyphenyl ethers (PPEs) are
obtained by repeated...
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nomenclatures such as
Coumarin 480, 490, 504, 521, 504T, 521T)
Fluorescein Polyphenyl ("
polyphenyl 1")
Rhodamine 6G
Rhodamine B
Rhodamine 123
Umbelliferone (also...
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perturbed parameter ensemble,
climate ensembles in
climate change research Polyphenyl ether, a
class of
polymers Poly(p-phenylene oxide), a high-temperature...
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research applications. Most
modern diffusion pumps use
silicone oil or
polyphenyl ethers as the
working fluid. In the late 19th century, most
vacuums were...
- Kovacic, Peter; Kyriakis,
Alexander (1962). "Polymerization of
benzene to p-
polyphenyl".
Tetrahedron Letters. 3 (11): 467–469. doi:10.1016/S0040-4039(00)70494-1...
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aromatic polyethers containing aromatic cycles in
their main chain:
polyphenyl ether (PPE) and poly(p-phenylene oxide) (PPO). Many
classes of compounds...
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equivalent to 11 ppb and 70 ppb, 24 hours/day for two years. "Polymethylene
polyphenyl isocyanate".
Consumer Product Information Database. "Judge
orders moth...
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Microsoft Point-to-Point Encryption, a data
encryption protocol Modified polyphenyl ether, a type of
phenyl ether polymer This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
- non-conductive and
therefore won't
short circuit or
damage any parts.
Polyphenyl ether oils are
suitable for
applications needing high
temperature stability...
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Polychlorinated dibenzofurans Polychloroprene Polyethylene Polymethylene polyphenyl isocyanate Polymethyl methacrylate Polypropylene Polystyrene Polytetrafluoroethylene...