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- tetraacrylate (PETA, sometimes PETTA, PETRA) is an organic compound. It is a tetrafunctional acrylate ester used as a monomer in the manufacture of polymers. As...
- diacrylate, a bifunctional acrylate Pentaerythritol tetraacrylate (PETA), a tetrafunctional acrylate A generic polyacrylate Methacrylates ( CH2=C(CH3)CO2R) and...
- branch point. Finally, the formation of cross-linked polymers involves tetrafunctional structural units. For example, in the synthesis of cross-linked polystyrene...
- 6-Hexanetriol — — — — Triethanolamine 149.2 1.124 21 — Hydroxyl compoundstetrafunctional molecules Pentaerythritol 136.2 — 260.5 — N,N,N′,N′-Tetrakis (2-hydroxypropyl)...
- branching of the polymer, because a fully hydrolyzed monomer Si(OH)4 is tetrafunctional (can branch or bond in 4 different directions). Alternatively, under...
- Figure 2. Surface-mediated 2D polymerization scheme of the tetrafunctional porphyrin monomer....
- dehydrolysi****rleucine. These compounds are then further condensed to form a tetrafunctional pyridinium cross-links of desmosines and isodesmosines. These reactions...
- versatile with monomer functionality ranging from monofunctional to tetrafunctional. Like oligomers, several types of monomers can be emplo**** to achieve...
- 3091 Flory, P.J. (1941). "Molecular Size Distribution in Three Dimensional Polymers III. Tetrafunctional Branching Units". J. Am. Chem. Soc. 63, 3096...
- D.; Iatrou, H.; Mays, J.; Hadjichristidis, N. (August 1, 2001). "Tetrafunctional Multigraft Copolymers as Novel Thermoplastic Elastomers". Macromolecules...