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Divinylbenzene (DVB) is an
organic compound with the
chemical formula C6H4(CH=CH2)2 and
structure H2C=CH−C6H4−HC=CH2 (a
benzene ring with two
vinyl groups...
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polymerisation inhibitor to butadiene, styrene,
vinyl acetate,
divinylbenzene and
other reactive monomer streams. TBC is also used as a stabilizer...
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exchange resin is a
quaternary ammonium group attached to an
inert styrene-
divinylbenzene copolymer.
Colestyramine removes bile
acids from the body by forming...
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removed with ion-exchange resins, such as
sulfonated polystyrene-
divinylbenzene copolymer or
polyacrylic acid. Alternatively, the off-flavors can be...
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crosslinking is
introduced by
copolymerisation of
styrene and a few
percent of
divinylbenzene.
Crosslinking decreases ion-exchange
capacity of the
resin and prolongs...
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noteworthy for its
ability to bind
transition metal ions. It is a styrene-
divinylbenzene co-polymer
containing iminodiacetic acid groups. A
concentrated solution...
- leachable. In
other cases,
comonomers are used to
introduce crosslinking.
Divinylbenzene, for example, when
copolymerized with styrene,
gives a
crosslinked polystyrene...
- PAHs
Alkylbenzenes Toluene Vinylbenzenes Styrene Divinylbenzene 4-Vinyltoluene
Other Benzene Cyclopropenylidene Phenylacetylene trans-Propenylbenzene...
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monomeric styrene (or vinylbenzene) is
remplaced by 1,4-
divinylbenzene (or para-
divinylbenzene). Each of the two
vinyl groups is
inserted into a polymeric...
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common fabrics (e.g. Nomex, FR Polyester, and Cotton).[citation needed]
Divinylbenzene-crosslinked
polyacrylonitrile is a
precursor to ion
exchange resins...