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Experimental study of stress-relaxation behaviour of polycarbonate after yielding

1981

The viscoelastic behaviour of a bisphenol A polycarbonate after yielding is described by means of empirical superposition of coordinates along both time and stress axis, which allow collecting stress relaxation data, taken both in tension and in compression, into a master curve.

Materials scienceBisphenol-A-polycarbonatePolymers and PlasticsTension (physics)General ChemistryCondensed Matter PhysicsCompression (physics)Stress axisViscoelasticitySuperposition principlevisual_artMaterials Chemistryvisual_art.visual_art_mediumStress relaxationPolycarbonateComposite materialPolymer Bulletin
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Linear Organic Carbonates

2003

The most common and successful method for producing organic carbonates, including polycarbonates, has been based for long time on the reaction between an alcohol or phenol and phosgene. The existing strict environmental regulations and the expanding market for organic carbonates do not assure that this technology can continue to have a leading role in this area, due to the inherent riskfulness of the processes. The market expansion of dimethyl carbonate (DMC), diphenyl carbonate (DPC), and bisphenol A polycarbonate (BPA-PC) is a reality, finding its driving force from the industrialization of alternative routes by EniChem (Italy) and UBE (Japan). This favorable situation can be foreseen for…

chemistry.chemical_compoundBisphenol-A-polycarbonateDiphenyl carbonatechemistryOxidative carbonylationOrganic chemistryPhenolAlcoholPhosgeneDimethyl carbonate
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