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Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC), Chlorinated Polyethylene (CPE), Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride (CPVC), Chlorosulfonated Polyethylene (CSPE), Polychloroprene Rubber (CR)—Chemistry, Applications and Ecological Impacts—I
As every coin has two sides, similarly polymers are playing an important role in our daily life as well as are creating pollution in the environment. Polymers have been part and parcel of emerging fields of science and technology. The word polymer is derived from the Greek words “poly” and “meres” which means ‘many’ and ‘parts’. Polymers are macromoleculesMacromolecules that are produced by the repetition of small molecules called monomersMonomers. Cellulose, protein, starch, and natural rubber are the examples of natural polymers. Polyvinyl chloride is a product of free radical polymerizationPolymerization of vinyl chloride. Substitution of hydrogen atoms in high-density polyethylene by chlorine atoms will produce chlorinated polyethylene. Chlorinated polyvinyl chloride is a thermoplastic polymer that is produced by chlorinationChlorination of polyvinyl chloride by free radical chlorinationChlorination reaction. Commercially available polymer Teflon is chemically chlorosulfonated polyethylene. Polychloroprene rubber is synthesized by emulsion polymerizationPolymerization of chloroprene. Different polymers have different aspects as polyvinyl chloride is applied for the making of rigid pipes, flooring, etc. Chlorinated polyvinyl chloride is compounded with other ingredients to get desired properties according to various applications. The properties of chlorinated polyethylene depend on the chlorinationChlorination of polyethylene, which makes it suitable in the production of wires, cables, coal mine cables, etc. Chlorosulfonated polyethylene has been used widely for protective coatings, electrical cable jacketing, roof shielding, etc. Polychloroprene is being used in car fan belts, gas kits, mouse pads, corrosion resistance coating, etc. Some of these syntheticSynthetic polymers have adverse effects on the environment, flora, and fauna.
Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC), Chlorinated Polyethylene (CPE), Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride (CPVC), Chlorosulfonated Polyethylene (CSPE), Polychloroprene Rubber (CR)—Chemistry, Applications and Ecological Impacts—I
As every coin has two sides, similarly polymers are playing an important role in our daily life as well as are creating pollution in the environment. Polymers have been part and parcel of emerging fields of science and technology. The word polymer is derived from the Greek words “poly” and “meres” which means ‘many’ and ‘parts’. Polymers are macromoleculesMacromolecules that are produced by the repetition of small molecules called monomersMonomers. Cellulose, protein, starch, and natural rubber are the examples of natural polymers. Polyvinyl chloride is a product of free radical polymerizationPolymerization of vinyl chloride. Substitution of hydrogen atoms in high-density polyethylene by chlorine atoms will produce chlorinated polyethylene. Chlorinated polyvinyl chloride is a thermoplastic polymer that is produced by chlorinationChlorination of polyvinyl chloride by free radical chlorinationChlorination reaction. Commercially available polymer Teflon is chemically chlorosulfonated polyethylene. Polychloroprene rubber is synthesized by emulsion polymerizationPolymerization of chloroprene. Different polymers have different aspects as polyvinyl chloride is applied for the making of rigid pipes, flooring, etc. Chlorinated polyvinyl chloride is compounded with other ingredients to get desired properties according to various applications. The properties of chlorinated polyethylene depend on the chlorinationChlorination of polyethylene, which makes it suitable in the production of wires, cables, coal mine cables, etc. Chlorosulfonated polyethylene has been used widely for protective coatings, electrical cable jacketing, roof shielding, etc. Polychloroprene is being used in car fan belts, gas kits, mouse pads, corrosion resistance coating, etc. Some of these syntheticSynthetic polymers have adverse effects on the environment, flora, and fauna.
Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC), Chlorinated Polyethylene (CPE), Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride (CPVC), Chlorosulfonated Polyethylene (CSPE), Polychloroprene Rubber (CR)—Chemistry, Applications and Ecological Impacts—I
Malik, Junaid Ahmad (Herausgeber:in) / Marathe, Shriram (Herausgeber:in) / Oberoi, Shelley (Autor:in) / Malik, Monika (Autor:in)
Ecological and Health Effects of Building Materials ; Kapitel: 3 ; 33-52
08.08.2021
20 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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