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Reaction of methacrylic acid with epoxy compounds
Bulletin of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR Division of Chemical Science, 1984The reaction rate of methacrylic acid with the studied epoxy compounds depends on steric factors and the ability of the epoxy compounds to complex with methacrylic acid.
V. Kh. Singizova+5 more
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Silane oligomer in epoxy molding compound
2018 China Semiconductor Technology International Conference (CSTIC), 2018With the rapid development of semiconductor packages, the reliability requirement of the epoxy molding compound as the packaging material becomes more and more rigorous. Introducing adhesion prompter is one of the key methods to increase the reliability of epoxy molding compound, and silane coupling agent with different functional group was one of the ...
Hongjie Liu+6 more
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A Coarse-Grained Model for Epoxy Molding Compound
The Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 2014We present a coarse-grained model for molecular dynamics simulations of an epoxy system composed of epoxy phenol novolac as epoxy monomer and bisphenol-A as the cross-linking agent. The epoxy and hardener molecules are represented as short chains of connected beads, and cross-linking is accomplished by introducing bonds between reactive beads.
Shaorui Yang, Jianmin Qu, Zhiwei Cui
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Aliphatic-Cycloaliphatic Epoxy Compounds and Polymers
2007Aliphatic-cycloaliphatic epoxy compounds (ACECs) contain different epoxy groups in the molecule: glycidyl, i.e. 2,3-epoxypropyl groups, and cycloaliphatic, i.e. 1,2-epoxycyclopen-tane or 1,2-epoxycyclohexane rings. The epoxidation of double bonds in cycloolefins was carried out using aqueous peracetic acid (PAA).
Piotr Penczek+2 more
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Occupational dermatoses from epoxy resin compounds
Contact Dermatitis, 1990This study comprises 40 patients with skin disorders from current or previous occupational exposure to epoxy resin compounds (ERC) during 1984–1988. ERCs were the 3rd most common cause(32 of 264 cases; 12.1%) of currently relevant allergic contact dermatitis: 23 cases from epoxy resins based on the diglycidyl ether of bisphenol A (DGEBA‐ERs).
Kyllikki Tarvainen+5 more
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Fixation of Various Porcine Arteries with an Epoxy Compound
Artificial Organs, 1997Abstract: The clinical results of biological vascular grafts have been unsatisfactory. The poor results of these vascular grafts may be attributed to the fixatives, aldehydes, used in fixing tissues. In an attempt to overcome this problem, a new fixative, epoxy compound, has recently been used to fix biological vascular grafts.
Hsiu Chin Chen+6 more
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Effects of moisture on properties of epoxy molding compounds
Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 2001AbstractIn this article the effects of moisture on a novel epoxy molding compound, including the mechanical properties, temperature transition, and thermal degradation behavior, are studied. The experimental results reveal that the absorbed water acts predominantly as a crazing agent, continuously decreasing the mechanical strength with the time in ...
M. G. Lu, M. J. Shim, S. W. Kim
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ChemInform Abstract: Hydrogenation of Unsaturated Epoxy Compounds.
ChemInform, 1993AbstractChemInform is a weekly Abstracting Service, delivering concise information at a glance that was extracted from about 100 leading journals. To access a ChemInform Abstract of an article which was published elsewhere, please select a “Full Text” option. The original article is trackable via the “References” option.
L. V. Mel'nik+2 more
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Acta dermato-venereologica. Supplementum, 1991
Of a total of 3731 patients investigated between 1974 and 1990, 1844 (49.4%) had an occupational skin disease. Of them 142 (7.7%) had an occupational skin disease caused by epoxy compounds--135 patients (95%) had allergic contact dermatitis, five had irritant contact dermatitis, and two had contact urticaria. Apart from dermatoses, two patients had IgE-
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Of a total of 3731 patients investigated between 1974 and 1990, 1844 (49.4%) had an occupational skin disease. Of them 142 (7.7%) had an occupational skin disease caused by epoxy compounds--135 patients (95%) had allergic contact dermatitis, five had irritant contact dermatitis, and two had contact urticaria. Apart from dermatoses, two patients had IgE-
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Epoxy Compounds-Aromatic Diglycidyl Ethers, Polyglycidyl Ethers, Glycidyl Esters, and Miscellaneous Epoxy Compounds [PDF]
John M. Waechter, Gauke E. Veenstra
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