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  • ...rization with multifunctional (3 or more) [[crosslinker]] or by subsequent crosslinking of a linear or branched polymer. They form insoluble materials which swell ...er such as [[glycerin]], [[trimethylol propane]]. Introduction of covalent crosslinking improves in creep, increase in recovery temperature and recovery window.<re
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  • ...ple is the reaction with silane to improve its dispersion in polyethylene. Crosslinking or bridging of the –OH groups changes the structure into a network while ...of polymers generate radicals and/or ions that often lead to cleavage and crosslinking. Oxidation also occurs, complicating the situation, since exposure to light
    68 KB (9,959 words) - 10:10, 20 September 2010
  • ...are on opposite sides of an [[Interface (chemistry)|interface]]. Unlike [[crosslinking]], crossbridging does not join two [[polymer|polymer chains]] to form a sin
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  • ...r uses include its conversion to specialty [[azo dye]]s and [[crosslinking agent]]s. ...of near-ultraviolet radiation killing of mammalian cells by the sunscreen agent para-aminobenzoic acid
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