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  2. Autoacceleration - Wikipedia

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    Autoacceleration of the overall rate of a free-radical polymerization system has been noted in many bulk polymerization systems. The polymerization of methyl methacrylate, for example, deviates strongly from classical mechanism behavior around 20% conversion; in this region the conversion and molecular mass of the polymer produced increases rapidly.

  3. Precipitation polymerization - Wikipedia

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    formed polymer beyond a critical molecular weight. [ 1 ] In polymer science , precipitation polymerization is a heterogeneous polymerization process that begins initially as a homogeneous system in the continuous phase, where the monomer and initiator are completely soluble, but upon initiation the formed polymer is insoluble and thus precipitates.

  4. Compendium of Macromolecular Nomenclature - Wikipedia

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    The Compendium of Macromolecular Nomenclature, by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC), provides definition of polymer related terms and rules of nomenclature of polymers. It is referred to as the Purple Book. It was published in 1991 (ISBN 0-63202-8475) by Blackwell Science. The author of this book is W.V. Metanomski.

  5. Polymer characterization - Wikipedia

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    Polymer morphology is a microscale property that is largely dictated by the amorphous or crystalline portions of the polymer chains and their influence on each other. Microscopy techniques are especially useful in determining these microscale properties, as the domains created by the polymer morphology are large enough to be viewed using modern ...

  6. Dispersion polymerization - Wikipedia

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    In polymer science, dispersion polymerization is a heterogeneous polymerization process carried out in the presence of a polymeric stabilizer in the reaction medium. . Dispersion polymerization is a type of precipitation polymerization, meaning the solvent selected as the reaction medium is a good solvent for the monomer and the initiator, but is a non-solvent for the po

  7. We Reviewed the 'Dune: Part Two' Popcorn Bucket. (For Science.)

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    Now, it is possible that there is an added sensory benefit to eating out of a rubber sandworm. If you’re the type of person who likes to keep their hands busy by playing with fidget spinner ...

  8. Interpenetrating polymer network - Wikipedia

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    Structure of cadmium cyanide (Cd(CN) 2), highlighting the interpenetrated structure.Blue = one Cd(CN) 2 substructure, red = other Cd(CN) 2 substructure. An Interpenetrating polymer network (IPN) is a polymer comprising two or more networks which are at least partially interlaced on a polymer scale but not covalently bonded to each other.

  9. 'Dune: Part 2' is going viral for its popcorn bucket that ...

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    “Six pumps of butter, hold the popcorn,” another user wrote to 11,000 likes. “Someone’s getting fired,” a TikTok user joked in a video sharing photos of the bucket. “I mean, from the ...