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Tuning Polyolefin Hydrophilicity to Control Sulfonation Cross-Linking Kinetics for Carbon Synthesis. [PDF]
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Additive Manufacturing of Polyolefins [PDF]
Polyolefins are semi-crystalline thermoplastic polymers known for their good mechanical properties, low production cost, and chemical resistance. They are amongst the most commonly used plastics, and many polyolefin grades are regarded as engineering polymers. The two main additive manufacturing techniques that can be used to fabricate 3D-printed parts
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An overview of degradable and biodegradable polyolefins
The use of engineering plastics, especially polyolefins has increased significantly in recent decades largely due to their low cost, good mechanical properties and light weight.
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Polyolefins, a Success Story [PDF]
This paper reports the principal discoveries which have played a major role in the polyolefin field and have positioned polyolefins as the most produced plastics. The early development of polyolefins covering the production of LDPE (Low density polyethylene) at ICI (Imperial Chemical Industries) and the discovery of Phillips or Ziegler-Natta catalysts ...
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C–H Functionalization of Polyolefins to Access Reprocessable Polyolefin Thermosets
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2023Upcycling plastic waste into reprocessable materials with performance-advantaged properties would contribute to the development of a circular plastics economy. Here, we modify branched polyolefins and postconsumer polyethylene through a versatile C-H functionalization approach using thiosulfonates as a privileged radical group transfer functionality ...
Eliza K. Neidhart +10 more
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Functionalization of polyolefins in the melt
2007Polyolefins with a controlled amount of functional groups can be obtained either by catalytic copolymerization of suitable monomers or by chemical modification of the obtained macromolecules by a free radical reaction in bulk. This paper describes the main aspects of the latter method which is at present the one more extensively used. Thus examples are
CIARDELLI, FRANCESCO +5 more
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Catechol‐Functionalized Polyolefins
Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 2020Abstract The incorporation of comonomers during ethylene polymerization can efficiently modulate important material properties of the polyolefins. Utilizing bioresourced comonomers for the generation of high‐performance polyolefin materials is attractive from a sustainability point of view.
Yinna Na, Changle Chen
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A review on the development of liquid chromatography systems for polyolefins
Polyolefins are the most widely produced synthetic polymer commodity and are found in countless applications ranging from bottles, packaging films to bullet-proof jackets, etc.
Tibor Macko +2 more
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Metallocene‐based functionalized polyolefins as compatibilizers in polyolefin nanocomposites
Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 2004AbstractThis article reports a study of some functionalized polyolefins evaluated as compatibilizers in polyethylene nanocomposites. The functionalized polymers were prepared by direct metallocene‐mediated copolymerizations of ethylene and a functional comonomer. The prepared nanocomposites were evaluated for mechanical and barrier property enhancement.
Kshama Motha +6 more
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