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Polycarbonates (PC) are a
group of
thermoplastic polymers containing carbonate groups in
their chemical structures.
Polycarbonates used in engineering...
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plastics include polyamides (PA, nylons), used for skis and ski boots;
polycarbonates (PC), used in
motorcycle helmets and
optical discs; and poly(methyl...
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their conjugate acids have only been
studied theoretically.
Polycarbonates up to n=6 have been
studied theoretically, with the
dianions being only...
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largest single application is as a co-monomer in the
production of
polycarbonates,
which accounts for 65–70% of all BPA production. The manufacturing...
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bisphenol A in the
production of
polycarbonate polymers and a
product of the
decomposition of
polycarbonates.
World production capacity of diphenyl...
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electrical housings, and as a
component of
footwear and mattresses, and
polycarbonates such as Covestro's Makrolon,
which are
highly impact-resistant plastics...
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polycarbonates,. It
could in
principle replace the
bisphenol A,
which was
identified as xenoestrogen.
Limitations of isosorbide-based
polycarbonates are...
- ISBN 9783319060330 G. Mediratta, et al. Over Time and
Under Heat,
Polycarbonates Hold Up:
Plastics Eng. 67 (7) (2011), p. 24 "Plastic
Materials Testing"...
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their water bottles. In
recent years,
studies have
suggested that
polycarbonates, made from
bisphenol A (BPA) and
phosgene (COCl 2), such as the ones...
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trimethylcyclohexanone is used in
production of
polycarbonates. It
condenses with
phenol to give an
analogue of
bisphenol A.
Polycarbonates produced by
phosgenation of these...