Definition of Polyketone. Meaning of Polyketone. Synonyms of Polyketone

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- Polyketones are a family of high-performance thermoplastic polymers. The polar ketone groups in the polymer backbone of these materials gives rise to...
- Fluoropolymer Gutta-percha (Polyterpene) Phenolic resin Polyanhydrides Polyketone Polyester Polyolefin (Polyalkene) Rubber Silicone Silicone rubber Superabsorbent...
- refer to: Carillon, a musical instrument of bells Carilon, an aliphatic polyketone that was made by Royal Dutch S**** This disambiguation page lists articles...
- Polyetherimide (PEI) Polyetherketoneketone (PEKK) Polyetherketones (PEK) Polyketone (PK) Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) Polyimides Polyoxymethylene plastic...
- polymers such as polyolefins, polyesters, certain polycarbonates and polyketones. The Norrish type I reaction is the photochemical cleavage or homolysis...
- 88 PI polyimide 89 PIB polyisobutylene 90 PIR polyisocyanurate 91 PK polyketone 92 PLA polylactic acid or poly lactide 93 PMI polymethacrylimide 94 PMMA...
- containing alternating carbon monoxide and ethylene units. Such aliphatic polyketones are more conventionally prepared using palladium catalysts. The TLV value...
- O=C=C=O) and other linear or cyclic polymers of carbon monoxide (-CO-)n (polyketones), and linear or cyclic polymers of carbon dioxide (-CO2-)n, such as the...
- the polymerization of olefins with carbon monoxide to polyketones in aprotic solvents. Polyketones, thermoplastic polymers, are formed by the copolymerisation...
- polyacrylonitriles, polyacetals, polyesters (e.g. polyglycolide), and polyketones. It has also been evaluated as a solvent for electrolysis. It is both...