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Vinylene carbonate (VC) or 1,3-dioxol-2-one, is the
simplest unsaturated cyclic carbonic acid ester.
Vinylene carbonate can also be
thought of as the...
- Poly(p-phenylene
vinylene) (PPV, or
polyphenylene vinylene) is a
conducting polymer of the rigid-rod
polymer family. PPV is the only
polymer of this type...
- In chemistry,
vinylene (also
ethenylene or 1,2-ethenediyl) is a
divalent functional group (a part of a molecule) with
formula −CH=CH−; namely, two carbons...
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copolymers are the main
class of
conductive polymers. Poly(p-phenylene
vinylene) (PPV) and its
soluble derivatives have
emerged as the
prototypical electroluminescent...
- of ~50.
Ferroelectric polymers Ferroelectricity Pyroelectricity "poly(
vinylene fluoride) (CHEBI:53250)".
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- are
closely related aromatic compounds,
where at
least one
methine or
vinylene (-C= or -CH=CH-)
group is
replaced by a heteroatom: oxygen, nitrogen, or...
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polymers are
isomeric with
those produced from
vinylene monomers. Thus
polyvinylene fluoride from
vinylene fluoride (HFC=CHF).
Although vinylidenes are...
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Ethylene carbonate is also used as plasticizer, and as a
precursor to
vinylene carbonate,
which is used in
polymers and in
organic synthesis.
Oxalyl chloride...
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unsubstituted poly(p-phenylene
vinylene) (PPV) is
typically insoluble, a
number of PPVs and
related poly(naphthalene
vinylene)s (PNVs) that are
soluble in...
- of some
electrically conductive polymers: polyacetylene;
polyphenylene vinylene;
polypyrrole (X = NH) and
polythiophene (X = S); and
polyaniline (X = NH/N)...