1964
DOI: 10.1016/0032-3950(64)90283-7
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Formation of salt groups by reaction of polyvinylchloride with nitrile and methylvinylpyridine rubbers

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“…The stabilising properties of nitrogen-containing substances for chlorinated polymers through the binding of the hydrogen chloride formed during dehydrochlorination are well known. It can also be assumed that, besides elasticisation of the adhesive film and stabilisation in the system, interaction of the polymers used occurs, in addition to the binding of the hydrogen chloride formed, by the action of high temperatures with the formation of a nitrilium ion [5]. Chlorinated polymers have functional groups capable of interacting with nitrile groups of the rubber; essentially, between the rubber and the chlorinated polymers an interaction of the acid-base type is realised, where the nitrile groups of the rubber, being a proton acceptor, fulfil the function of the base, and the chlorinated polymer is the proton donor, i.e.…”
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“…The stabilising properties of nitrogen-containing substances for chlorinated polymers through the binding of the hydrogen chloride formed during dehydrochlorination are well known. It can also be assumed that, besides elasticisation of the adhesive film and stabilisation in the system, interaction of the polymers used occurs, in addition to the binding of the hydrogen chloride formed, by the action of high temperatures with the formation of a nitrilium ion [5]. Chlorinated polymers have functional groups capable of interacting with nitrile groups of the rubber; essentially, between the rubber and the chlorinated polymers an interaction of the acid-base type is realised, where the nitrile groups of the rubber, being a proton acceptor, fulfil the function of the base, and the chlorinated polymer is the proton donor, i.e.…”
Section: Translated By P Curtis Now There Is Not a Single Area Of Inmentioning
confidence: 99%