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  • ...l compounds. The largest single use of acetic acid is in the production of vinyl acetate [[monomer]], closely followed by acetic anhydride and ester product ===Vinyl acetate monomer===
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  • ...wide range of polymers, most especially in polyesters, acrylics, ethylene vinyl acetate, epoxies, PVC, rubber.
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  • ...ompared to other materials like [[glass]] and [[metal]] materials, plastic polymers require greater processing to be recycled.{{Citation needed|date=August 200 ...asification]] is a similar process, but is not technically recycling since polymers are not likely to become the result.
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  • [[Category:Vinyl polymers]]
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  • ...[[gasket]]s and active and intelligent materials, and substances such as [[vinyl chloride]], N-nitrosamines and N-nitrostable substances in [[rubber]], and * 21 CFR 177 Indirect food additives: Polymers
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  • .../1521-3773(20020617)41:12<2034::AID-ANIE2034>3.0.CO;2-M|title=Shape-memory polymers|journal=Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. |volume=41|pages=2034–2057|year=2002}}</ref ==Properties of shape memory polymers==
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  • Chandra, R., and Rustgi, R., "Biodegradable Polymers", Progress in Polymer Science, Vol. 23, p. 1273 (1998) Kumar, A., et al., "Smart Polymers: Physical Forms & Bioengineering Applications", Progress in Polymer Science
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  • * [[Vinyl fluoride]] (VF1) [[Category:Polymers]]
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  • ...the double bond between the #3 and #4 carbons remains intact in a short [[vinyl]] side group available for [[branching (chemistry)|branching]] or [[cross-l [[Category:Organic polymers]]
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  • ...ck glass. Another common laminant used in the solar industry is [[Ethylene-vinyl acetate]] (EVA). [[Category:Vinyl polymers]]
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  • ...(C<sub>4</sub>H<sub>6</sub>O<sub>2</sub>)<sub>n</sub>. It belongs to the [[vinyl polymer|polyvinyl ester]]s family with the general formula -[RCOOCHCH<sub>2 Polyvinyl acetate is prepared by [[polymerization]] of [[vinyl acetate|vinyl acetate monomer]].
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  • Polyvinyl alcohol is the raw material to make other polymers like: ...butyral]] (PVB) and polyvinyl formal (PVF) are examples of this family of polymers. They are prepared from polyvinyl alcohol by reaction with [[butyraldehyde]
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  • #Sorting and selection for different colors, foreign polymers especially PVC, foreign matter, removal of film, paper, glass, sand, soil, #Removal of low-density polymers (cups) by density differences
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  • Shellac is a natural [[polymer]] and is chemically similar to synthetic polymers, and thus can be considered a natural form of [[plastic]]. It can be turned ...complex mix of [[aliphatic]] and [[alicyclic]] [[hydroxy acids]] and their polymers that varies in exact composition depending upon the source of the shellac a
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  • ...s]] play crucial roles in biological processes. A variety of other natural polymers exist, such as [[cellulose]], which is the main constituent of wood and pap The [[list of synthetic polymers]] includes [[synthetic rubber]], [[Bakelite]], [[neoprene]], [[nylon]], [[P
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  • ...ughton|date=May 2007|title=The Chemistry and Applications of Antimicrobial Polymers: A State of the Art Review|journal=BioMacromolecules|publisher=American Che ...cell. Comparison of small molecule antimicrobial agents and antimicrobial polymers are shown in the following table:<ref name="Review"/>
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  • '''Synthetic [[polymers]]''' are often referred to as "[[plastic]]s", such as the well-known [[poly ...lms, [[fiber]]s, tubing, pipes, etc. The personal care industry also uses polymers to aid in texture of products, binding, and moisture retention (e.g. in [[h
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  • ...0.1351/pac200274101921|title=Nomenclature of regular single-strand organic polymers (IUPAC Recommendations 2002)|year=2002|last1=Kahovec|first1=J.|last2=Fox|fi ...name is abbreviated to '''PE''' in a manner similar to that by which other polymers like [[polypropylene]] and [[polystyrene]] are shortened to PP and PS respe
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  • ...-yellow flame, giving off [[soot]], as opposed to non-aromatic hydrocarbon polymers such as [[polyethylene]], which burn with a light yellow flame (often with This addition polymer of styrene results when vinyl benzene (styrene) monomers (which contain double bonds between carbon atoms
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  • Two companies have published third-party tests of mass-loaded vinyl (MLV), an older method used by [[Do it yourself|do-it-yourselfers]] for hom ...make their own CLD panels using various [[viscoelasticity|viscoelastic]] polymers available from several companies.<ref>[http://quietsolution.com/html/quietg
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