1997
DOI: 10.1016/s0014-3057(96)00138-3
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Furan-Containing Modified Organosilicon Polymers: Preparation, Properties and Some Applications

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“…the wastes from agricultural crops (maize, cotton, and sugar-cane), which will contribute to the sustainable development in a social, environmental and economic sense. 10 Despite the fact that FA has high solubility in water and many common solvents, cross-linked PFA is hydrophobic. PFA chains pack together and the products suspend in the surfactant solution, 11 which leads to failure of the attempts to solvothermally synthesize ordered mesoporous PFA polymers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…the wastes from agricultural crops (maize, cotton, and sugar-cane), which will contribute to the sustainable development in a social, environmental and economic sense. 10 Despite the fact that FA has high solubility in water and many common solvents, cross-linked PFA is hydrophobic. PFA chains pack together and the products suspend in the surfactant solution, 11 which leads to failure of the attempts to solvothermally synthesize ordered mesoporous PFA polymers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The bands at 1040, 1169, and 3112 cm −1 can be attributed to the stretching of COC and CH groups of furan rings. The bands at 832 and 1621 cm −1 are due to out‐of‐plane bending of the CH linkage and to the stretching of the CC groups in the di‐substituted furan rings 2–5, respectively 3335. The aliphatic CH 2 groups in the polymer give rise to the bands at 2925 and 1441 cm −1 , whereas the signal at 3442 cm −1 is assigned to the stretching of the OH end group in the PFA.…”
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“…Polyorganosiloxanes were modified via incorporation of fluorine atoms, furan fragments, and terminal phenol groups into their macromolecules [167,169,[173][174][175][176].…”
Section: Polyorganosiloxanesmentioning
confidence: 99%