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The molecules of a single vinyl compound can be made to polymerize; that is, to join end to end, forming a polyvinyl compound such as polyvinyl chloride.
The quality is affected by the source recording, the quality of the vinyl compound used and how well it is pressed, among a slew of factors.
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Vinyl compounds contain the hydrocarbon vinyl group (CH2=CH-).
M. A. Hanna and Geon combined to form the PolyOne Corporation, which makes rubber and vinyl compounds.
Parts molded from Georgia Gulf rigid vinyl compounds are fastened together in a variety of ways.
Si-CH3 and CH3 groups and/or –CHCH2 vinyl compounds are degradation products for (3).
PolyOne's business includes colour and additive masterbatches, engineering materials, vinyl compounding, polymer coatings and thermoplastic resin distribution.
Unlike other vinyl compounds, VCz polymerizes at a higher radiation dosage; however, the side groups of carbazole are not eliminated from their sites.
Vinyl compounds, which are substituted derivatives of ethylene, can also be polymerized according to the following reaction: Polymerization of vinyl chloride (where X is Cl) gives polyvinyl chloride, or PVC, more than 27 million metric tons of which is used globally each year to produce pipes, floor tiles, siding for houses, gutters, and downspouts.
Carbon rings in a cyclic compound and CH out of plane deformations in vinyl compounds show peaks in the range of 9.7 10.3 μm [22],[22].
Conversely, diacetone acrylamide (3) that has been produced on an industrial scale polymerizes with a wide variety of vinyl compounds for a crosslinking agent was characterized as a stable sporulation inducer.
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