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One-Step Conversion of Bisphenol A Polycarbonate into Aliphatic Polycarbonate Polyols for Recyclable Polyurethane Production. [PDF]
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2009
Abstract Major Applications Polycarbonate resins are used in a very wide variety of applications primarily for the production of durable goods [1–3]. It is a naturally clear and colorless polymer but can be provided in many transparent, translucent, or opaque colors. The polymer has an excellent balance of high heat resistance, stiffness,
Robert R Gallucci, James L DeRudder
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Abstract Major Applications Polycarbonate resins are used in a very wide variety of applications primarily for the production of durable goods [1–3]. It is a naturally clear and colorless polymer but can be provided in many transparent, translucent, or opaque colors. The polymer has an excellent balance of high heat resistance, stiffness,
Robert R Gallucci, James L DeRudder
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Mechanically Linked Polycarbonate
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2003The synthesis, by solid-state copolymerization, and characterization of the first polycatenanes based on a commercial polymer are reported. Various amounts of a benzylic amide [2]catenane, the corresponding macrocycle, and a rigid bisphenol fluorene derivative have been quantitatively and homogeneously incorporated into bisphenol A polycarbonate.
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Notch sensitivity of polycarbonate and toughened polycarbonate
Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 2003AbstractNotch sensitivity, the effect of a notch radius on the impact behavior of polycarbonate and rubber‐toughened polycarbonate, is investigated by using a model based on the slip‐lines field theory. Impact strength, determined by the Charpy impact test, was found to increase drastically with an increasing notch radius for pure polycarbonate ...
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Chemie in unserer Zeit, 2003
AbstractHeute werden weltweit jährlich fast zwei Millionen Tonnen einer Kunststoffklasse verarbeitet, die in diesen Tagen ihren 50. Geburtstag feiert: Am 17. Oktober 1953 reichten die Farbenfabriken Bayer AG ihren Patentantrag über ein „Verfahren zur Herstellung thermoplastischer Kunststoffe”︁ beim Deutschen Patentamt ein. Es ging um Polycarbonate.
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AbstractHeute werden weltweit jährlich fast zwei Millionen Tonnen einer Kunststoffklasse verarbeitet, die in diesen Tagen ihren 50. Geburtstag feiert: Am 17. Oktober 1953 reichten die Farbenfabriken Bayer AG ihren Patentantrag über ein „Verfahren zur Herstellung thermoplastischer Kunststoffe”︁ beim Deutschen Patentamt ein. Es ging um Polycarbonate.
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Polymer Engineering & Science, 1985
AbstractAn outline of the history and manufacture of polycarbonate resins is followed by a discussion about resin product types anal their processing. The key properties of flex modulus, deflection temperature, and impact are those that make polycarbonate resins premier engineering resins.
Donald C. Clagett, Sheldon J. Shafer
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AbstractAn outline of the history and manufacture of polycarbonate resins is followed by a discussion about resin product types anal their processing. The key properties of flex modulus, deflection temperature, and impact are those that make polycarbonate resins premier engineering resins.
Donald C. Clagett, Sheldon J. Shafer
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