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Thiol‐X Chemistry: A Skeleton Key Unlocking Advanced Polymers in Additive Manufacturing
Additive manufacturing and thiol‐X chemistry form a powerful combination for fabricating a diverse array of advanced polymers to address contemporary engineering applications. Thiol‐X reactions offer versatile polymerization mechanisms, “click” reactivity, functional group tolerance, desirable properties, and compatibility over a broad range of 3D ...
James Anthony Dicks, Chris Woolard
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The trapping of indoor air contaminants
Strommen Mike, Gesser Hyman
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Isocyanates and Their Reaction Products. H.H.Abernathy : Rubbcr World, 131, 765 (1955)
建林 賢司
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Hypersensitivity pneumonitis after exposure to isocyanates. [PDF]
Jacqueline Charles+6 more
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Flexible composite film for printed circuit board [PDF]
A flexible printed circuit for a printed circuit board in which layers of reaction product composed of a combination of phenoxy resin - polyisocyanate - brominated epoxy resin, and in which the equivalent ratio of those functional groups is hydroxyl ...
Asakura, M.+3 more
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A simple synthetic route to aldehyde functional poly(dimethylsiloxane) (PDMS) through oxidative C─C bond cleavage of terminal epoxide functions by periodic acid is developed. The obtained polymer is introduced as a precursor in the synthesis of aliphatic imine‐based self‐healing PDMS in the form of supramolecular networks or covalent adaptable networks.
Mickaël Du Fraysseix+4 more
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Neurological complications after a single severe exposure to toluene di-isocyanate. [PDF]
Pamela M. Le Quesne+3 more
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α‐Methoxy Benzaldehyde Based Photopolymers as a Promising Toolbox for Architected Carbon
The photo‐induced Diels–Alder step‐growth polymerization of difunctional α‐methoxy benzaldehyde and bismaleimide precursors affords photopolymers shaped into microspheres that are ideally suited for the formation of tailored carbon geometries. Stable carbonized microspheres with close to 60% char yield and 33% shrinkage can be readily formed at a ...
Kjetil Baglo+4 more
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