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Synthetic And Mechanistic Studies Of Poly(Vinyl Chloride) And Some Other Chlorinated Polymers, Xianlong Ge
Synthetic And Mechanistic Studies Of Poly(Vinyl Chloride) And Some Other Chlorinated Polymers, Xianlong Ge
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Unlike vinyl chloride, 1,2-dichloroethylene (DCE) experienced dimerization under free-radical conditions. Chain transfer to DCE by beta-Cl elimination was shown to be the major reason for its nonpolymerization.;During the chlorination of alkyl chlorides with molecular chlorine, the involvement of a bridged intermediate led to the formation of vicinal chlorides as the major products. The yields of geminal chlorides increased significantly in the presence of solvents that form complexes with chlorine atoms, but such solvents also decreased the reactivity of the chlorination. Thus the chlorination of poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC) in the presence of complexing solvents was not a useful method for the …
Silica Supported Copper Complexes And Their Biomimetic Activities, Jun Wang
Silica Supported Copper Complexes And Their Biomimetic Activities, Jun Wang
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Mechanistic Studies On Chlorinated Polymeric Systems, Jing Zhang
Mechanistic Studies On Chlorinated Polymeric Systems, Jing Zhang
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Transport Analysis In Polymeric Liquids And Films: Investigations In Ionic Mobility Isolation Techniques And Permeability Control, Julia D. Warner
Transport Analysis In Polymeric Liquids And Films: Investigations In Ionic Mobility Isolation Techniques And Permeability Control, Julia D. Warner
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An in situ measurement technique that isolates the mobility of charge carriers is described and analyzed. The technique allows significant improvement over conductivity measurements to monitor changes in the physical properties and state of a material as it cures. This is essential in systems where Ni, the number of charge carriers, cannot be assumed constant such as during cure of epoxies, urethanes and polyimides.;Currently, there is an assumption made in the literature that the number of charge carriers present in a curing material is constant when conductivity is used as an in situ measurement technique to monitor changes in mobility. …