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An Overview on Recycling of Waste Poly(Vinyl Chloride)

Green Chemistry, 2023
Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) is one of the most important plastics derived from petroleum, which have been extensively used almost in everyday life since last few decades due to its superior...
Xinyao Jiang, Bing Zhu, Maiyong Zhu
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First Exploration on a Poly(vinyl chloride) Ultrafiltration Membrane Prepared by Using the Sustainable Green Solvent PolarClean

ACS Sustainable Chemistry and Engineering, 2020
Large-scale membrane fabrication currently relies on the use of traditional solvents, such as N, N-dimethylacetamide, 1-methyl-2-pyrrolidinone, and dimethylformamide.
Wancen Xie   +7 more
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Modification of Poly(vinyl chloride) Substrates via Schiff's Base for Photochemical Applications

Journal of Vinyl and Additive Technology, 2020
Modification of poly(vinyl chloride) surface was achieved via introducing a new Schiff base containing 1,2,4‐triazole ring system to the polymer backbone.
Mustafa Abdallh   +4 more
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Recent Developments of Biobased Plasticizers and Their Effect on Mechanical and Thermal Properties of Poly(vinyl chloride): A Review

Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, 2019
Plasticized poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC) has been extensively utilized globally, with various applications in construction, piping, wiring and cable, installation, flooring, nonfood packing, windows, doors, and more.
Sudheer Kumar
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Sequence distributions of vinyl chloride‐vinyl acetate and vinyl chloride‐vinyl propionate copolymers

Journal of Polymer Science: Polymer Chemistry Edition, 1981
Abstract13C‐NMR spectroscopy was used in a detailed study of vinyl chloride‐vinyl acetate and vinyl chloride‐vinyl propionate copolymers. The NMR spectra of the methylene carbon region showed three split peaks whose intensities changed with composition of the copolymers.
Tadashi Okada   +2 more
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Vinyl Chloride-Vinyl Bromide Copolymers

Journal of Macromolecular Science: Part A - Chemistry, 1973
Abstract Radical copolymerization kinetics of vinyl chloride (VC) and vinyl bromide (VB) lead to the following reactivity ratios rVC=0.825 rVB=1.05 Vinyl bromide acts as a chain transfer agent, more powerful than vinyl chloride, the transfer constant for VC radicals being 8.5 × 10−3 at 40° C.
A. Michel, G. Schmidt, A. Guyot
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Using waste poly(vinyl chloride) to synthesize chloroarenes by plasticizer-mediated electro(de)chlorination

Nature Chemistry, 2022
Danielle E. Fagnani   +4 more
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