A transpicuous thermoplastic, such as a copolymer of styrene and acrylonitrile, is highly suitable. |
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Our isotherm results demonstrate that P188 is a highly surface-active copolymer. |
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By that it was concluded that the used maleic anhydride copolymer thin films allow for a substrate-protein interaction in a controlled manner. |
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This involved optimising the ratio of ether and carbonate groups in the copolymer. |
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The IB Roof system I prefer is manufactured with copolymer alloys and offers a lifetime warranty against leakage and water ponding. |
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Further research led to the development of a fiber Vinyon N, which is a copolymer of vinyl chloride with acrylonitrile. |
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With columns based on a styrene-divinylbenzene copolymer in particular it often lies directly beneath the chloride peak. |
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A granular fertilizer with a degradative coating comprising an ethylene-carbon monoxide copolymer. |
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Alternatively, a second type of monomer can be added, leading to a block copolymer. |
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When heated, the outer copolymer sheath melts at a lower temperature than the polyester core, and the melted sheath acts as glue. |
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The transducer is available in PVDF copolymer, making the device suitable for use in a wide variety of applications. |
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From the copolymer consisting of two protein units and four water molecules a single unit was extracted with one structural water molecule preserved. |
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Isolated coacervate fraction of a coacervate forming detergency copolymer of acrylic acid and maleic acid. |
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Styrene-maleic anhydride copolymer, a thermoplastic resin produced by the copolymerization of styrene and maleic anhydride. |
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A copolymer containing melamine, formaldehyde, and sodium bisulfite produces a foam with sound-absorbing and flame-retardant properties. |
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The coating composition is the reaction product of a water-dispersible cross-linking agent and a water-based copolymer prepared by free-radical polymerization. |
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The three latexes that are most commonly used in polymer-modified concrete are styrene-butadiene resin, acrylic latex, and vinyl acetate ethylene copolymer. |
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On the other hand, a copolymer containing 2 to 7 percent of a vinyl comonomer such as vinyl acetate can be solution-spun readily to fibres that soften enough to allow penetration by dyestuffs. |
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Ethylene-propylene copolymer, also called ethylene-propylene rubber, a class of synthetic rubber produced by copolymerizing ethylene and propylene, usually in combination with other chemical compounds. |
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The shutdown of the copolymer units and the proposed reorganization of the Saint-Auban platform would result in the transfer of 130 positions to Arkema Interservices and the loss of 96 positions. |
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This transparent resin is a styrene-butadiene copolymer. |
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From that examination, the composition of the left-engine converter plate gasket was identified as an acrylonitrile-butadiene copolymer known as NBR or nitrile rubber. |
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Water-thinnable clear wood varnish based on polyurethane acrylate copolymer dispersion, which can be optionally used as a one-component or, after adding a crosslinking agent, as a two-component system. |
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But the reason for selecting homopolymer or copolymer has not always been clear to those making the decision. |
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Wacker Chemie AG has officially started up a new reactor for vinyl acetate-ethylene copolymer dispersions at its Calvert City, KY site. |
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Depending on concentration and compatibility, the block copolymer can form other morphologies, such as vesicles or wormlike micelles. |
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The hermetically sealed CSM rubber face and the PVDF copolymer enclosure are designed for maximum resistance to methane, salt water, caustics and harsh chemicals common to wastewater installations. |
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Today you still have a choice between the homopolymer grades and the copolymer grades of polyacetal but are they totally interchangeable? |
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For that reason, unpurified graft product is not homogeneous, and it consists of cellulose graft copolymer, ungrafted cellulose, and homopolymer. |
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A copolymer with only a small proportion of a second monomer often possesses the desirable properties of the parent homopolymer, while the minor component lends the qualities formerly lacking. |
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He dip-coats the substrate with the titania mixture, then treats it to remove the block copolymer and densify the titania. |
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The copolymer chains containing 1,2-disubstituted cycloparaffin structures form more kinks and take shorter time to totally collapse into a single globule than the others. |
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It is a copolymer that is, it is made out of two sorts of monomer and the other one, a molecule called terephthalate, still has to be made from oil, so there is some way to go. Cargill-Dow is closer. |
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A dye-receiving element for thermal dye transfer comprising a support having thereon a subbing layer comprising a vinylidene chloride copolymer and a polymeric dye image-receiving layer. |
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A sprayable dispersion containing an acrylic acid ester copolymer and a colloidal chloroprene polymerizate, characterized in that it contains boric acid. |
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The composition of the copolymer PP makes it possible to regrind the crates and use the recycling materials for the production of new IFCO crates. |
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Recycling of the washing water to remove suspended rock would involve the use of a flocculant, a polyacrymide copolymer commonly used in waste water treatment plants. |
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The infrared spectrum of copolymer films shows that a double bond is found to be in position 2,3 of the piperylene chains. |
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The block copolymer can be used with existing commercially-available clays or used as an intercalating compound for producing clay nanoparticles. |
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Use of a styrene-divinylbenzene copolymer resin for the manufacture of the biomedical device according to claim 8 for the extracorporeal removal of bilirubin and bile acids and derivatives thereof from human blood and plasma. |
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Amphiphilic block copolymer self-assembly provides a versatile means to prepare nanoscale micelles in solution. |
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The copolymer generally exhibited a single melting endotherm for its unannealed state, but displayed multiple endotherms after annealing. |
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The Under Water Crystallizer for continuous, large-scale crystallization, of high copolymer polyesters has been introduced by Hosokawa Bepex. |
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The graft copolymer is prepared by graft-polymerizing an aromatic alkenyl and a vinyl cyanide onto a rubber polymer. |
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The coating is made of a polyester-polyether block copolymer comprising a polyester component and a polyether component. |
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Based on a copolymer of isobutylene and maleic anhydride, the fiber will be used in the development of new specialty fiber superabsorbents. |
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This first polymer is then passed to another reactor, where propylene is copolymerized with ethylene to form a dispersed phase of copolymer rubber. |
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The other, Clyrell EC140R, is a nucleated heterophasic impact copolymer produced with the Catalloy process for clear, thin-wall injection molding. |
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A negative Huggins interaction parameter and excellent miscibility are expected because that MMA-MAAM copolymer is a Lewis base while MMA-MAA copolymer is a Lewis acid. |
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Next, nonsolvent ethanol was added into the copolymer solution slowly. |
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The crude copolymer product was purified by redissolving it in 1,4-dioxane and then adding the solution dropwisely into a large excess of isopropyl alcohol. |
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The paraffin wax was also microencapsulated by means of a suspension-like polymerization using a shell based on a methyl methacrylate and styrene copolymer. |
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Back at UIUC, engineers place a block copolymer atop this pattern. |
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The increase inductility could be attributed to the formation of a SEBS-g-PA6 copolymer, which improved interfacial adhesion between PA6, PE, and organoclay. |
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