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  • ...re in.<ref name="C&EN">Petkewich, R. "Liquid Bandages" (2008) ''Chemical & Engineering News.'' vol. 86(24) page 61.</ref>
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  • ...on from micro- to nano-particles lead to change in its physical as well as chemical properties. Two of the major factors in this are the increase in the ratio ...e. This immobilization has been achieved predominantly by adsorption or by chemical binding and to a lesser extent by incorporating these objects as guests in
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  • ...upont.com/myplastics/Mediator?id=5047&p=1&locale=en_US DuPont Plastics – Engineering Thermoplastics<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>. ...s]] of 1500kpsi under room temperature conditions. Zytel also offers good chemical resistance to common chemicals such as [[motor oil]], [[transmission fluid]
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  • ...detection and identification of different [[chemical element|element]]s/[[Chemical compound|compound]]s in solving problems in the fields of [[forensics]], [ ...nalysis is [[Infrared_spectroscopy#FT-IR_method|FTIR]] spectroscopy, where chemical bonds can be detected through their characteristic infra-red absorption fre
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  • ...Pages 44-52</ref> Research shows that the exposure of polymers to liquid [[chemical]]s tends to accelerate the [[crazing]] process, initiating crazes at stress ...the harsh environmental conditions.<ref>Michigan University – College of Engineering, [http://www.engin.umich.edu/labs/EAST/me589/gallery/bioplastics_f01/599Web
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  • ...ene)''', '''PB-1''') is a [[polyolefin]] or saturated [[polymer]] with the chemical formula (C<sub>4</sub>H<sub>8</sub>)<sub>n</sub>. It should not be confused ...pure or reinforced [[resin]], can replace materials like metal, rubber and engineering polymers. It is also used synergistically as a blend element to modify the
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  • ...t the slipping and flow of polymer chains, cross-linking can be used, both chemical and physical. ...n gripping.<ref>{{cite journal|author=Brennan, Mairin|journal=Chemical and Engineering News|year=2001|volume=79|page=5}}</ref> These SM foams could be subsequentl
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  • ...id) Homo- and Copolymers," Polymer, 20:1459—1484, 1979</ref> In [[tissue engineering]], biodegradable polymers can be designed such to approximate tissues, prov ...unstable linkages in the backbone. This is commonly achieved by the use of chemical functional groups such as [[esters]], [[anhydrides]], orthoesters and [[ami
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  • ...f Adsorbed Flexible Polyelectrolyte Chains|journal=Journal of the American Chemical Society|volume=127|issue=45|pages=15688–15689|year=2005|pmid=16277495}}</ The exact chemical composition and the sequence in which these units are arranged is called th
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  • ...om the monomer [[propylene]], it is rugged and unusually resistant to many chemical solvents, bases and acids. ==Chemical and physical properties==
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  • ...lp reconstruct the sequence of events. "Forensic chemistry is unique among chemical sciences in that its research, practice, and presentation must meet the nee *[[Forensic engineering]]
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  • ...sceptible to visible radiation, and near-infrared radiation can accelerate chemical reactions by raising the temperature. The other factors act synergistically ...ef> Chemical bond breaking is a prerequisite to any chemical reaction, and chemical reactions are a prerequisite to observable or measurable physical changes.
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  • ...– Hazards Identification and Prevention;'' Nelson, G. L., Ed.; American Chemical Society: Washington, D.C., 1990; pp 87-96. ISSN: 0097-6156</ref> ...from both academia and industry for the purpose of [[polymer]] science and engineering research.<ref name="zhang" />
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  • ...>Toensmeier, P.A.,"Shape memory polymers reshape product design". Plastics Engineering. FindArticles.com. 02 Apr, 2009. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_hb66 ...nt the slipping an flow of polymer chains, cross-linking can be used, both chemical or physical.
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  • Corning Glass formed a joint venture with [[Dow Chemical]] in 1943 to produce this new class of materials. As the unique properties ...uding: [[steam]] resistant, metal detectable, electrically [[conductive]], chemical/oil/acid/gas resistant, low smoke emitting, and flame-retardant. A variety
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  • ...the matrix of glass reinforced pipes, particularly in high temperature and chemical environments. General purpose [[Molding (process)|molding]] compounds, engineering molding compounds and sheet molding compounds are the primary forms of ph
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  • | ImageFile = SBR.svg|right|243px|thumb|Chemical structure of styrene-butadiene ...t, A. N.; Campion, R. P.; American Chemical Society. Division of Rubber, ''Engineering With Rubber: How to Design Rubber Components''; Munich: Hanser Publishers:
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  • ...ast = Murray | first = G. T. | title = Handbook of materials selection for engineering applications | page = 242 | publisher = CRC Press | year = 1997 | url = htt ...2, 1917), an abstract of which appears in the ''Journal of the Society of Chemical Industry (London)'', vol. 36, page 1185 (1917).</ref>
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  • ...and other liquid [[Packaging|containers]]; thermoforming applications; and engineering resins often in combination with glass fiber. Such PET is generally known as PETG (Eastman Chemical and SK Chemicals are the only two manufacturers). PETG is a clear amorphous
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  • ...f Adsorbed Flexible Polyelectrolyte Chains|journal=Journal of the American Chemical Society|volume=127|issue=45|pages=15688–15689|year=2005|pmid=16277495}}</ ...ed of repeating [[structural unit]]s typically connected by [[covalent]] [[chemical bond]]s. While ''polymer'' in popular usage suggests [[plastic]], the term
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