
polymer - MrSimonPorter
... Chlorinated methane Methane can be chlorinated. Trichloromethane is commonly known as chloroform. ...
... Chlorinated methane Methane can be chlorinated. Trichloromethane is commonly known as chloroform. ...
Synthesis of benzil
... wanted to make this compound, how could I make it using simple/inexpensive materials? ...
... wanted to make this compound, how could I make it using simple/inexpensive materials? ...
Smart Materials Overview
... Nanoparticles improve the mechanical properties of a material, such as stiffness or elasticity. When incorporated into polymers, they can be used as lightweight replacements for metals. Nanomaterials are used in car manufacturing to create cars that are faster, safer and more fuel efficient. They ca ...
... Nanoparticles improve the mechanical properties of a material, such as stiffness or elasticity. When incorporated into polymers, they can be used as lightweight replacements for metals. Nanomaterials are used in car manufacturing to create cars that are faster, safer and more fuel efficient. They ca ...
Chapter 18 - Hope Charter School
... 1) Very reactive, so most don’t exist and if they do, it isn’t for long 2) They can be synthesized from other organic compounds 3) Melting and boiling points increase with increasing chain lengths 4) Similar properties to Alkenes 5) melting and boiling points are higher than alkanes 6) they undergo ...
... 1) Very reactive, so most don’t exist and if they do, it isn’t for long 2) They can be synthesized from other organic compounds 3) Melting and boiling points increase with increasing chain lengths 4) Similar properties to Alkenes 5) melting and boiling points are higher than alkanes 6) they undergo ...
Exam 3--PHYS 102--S14
... Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. 1. Which of these statements is always true? a. resistors in parallel have the same voltage b. the equivalent resistance of resistors in parallel is bigger than any one of the resistors c. the sum of the potentials for re ...
... Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. 1. Which of these statements is always true? a. resistors in parallel have the same voltage b. the equivalent resistance of resistors in parallel is bigger than any one of the resistors c. the sum of the potentials for re ...
Phy207 Exam II (Form1) Professor Zuo Fall Semester 2014 Signature:______________________
... 3) In the circuit shown in the figure, the capacitors are initially uncharged. The switch is first thrown to position A and kept there for a long time. It is then thrown to position B. Let the charges on the capacitors be Q1, Q2, and Q3 and the potential differences across them be V1, V2, and V3. Wh ...
... 3) In the circuit shown in the figure, the capacitors are initially uncharged. The switch is first thrown to position A and kept there for a long time. It is then thrown to position B. Let the charges on the capacitors be Q1, Q2, and Q3 and the potential differences across them be V1, V2, and V3. Wh ...
Qualitative Analysis II Notes
... It is only within the last 50 years that a chemist may take and unknown sample and obtain an IR, 1H NMR, 13C NMR, and within a short amount of time know the class of compound if not the exact chemical structure of the material. Analytical instrumentation is very expensive. Many schools, universities ...
... It is only within the last 50 years that a chemist may take and unknown sample and obtain an IR, 1H NMR, 13C NMR, and within a short amount of time know the class of compound if not the exact chemical structure of the material. Analytical instrumentation is very expensive. Many schools, universities ...
Slide 1
... polymermade from the joining of A polymer is a long chain molecule repeating units called monomers. A polyester is formed from the joining of monomers containing an alcohol group and a carboxylic acid via condensation to form an ester link ejecting a molecule of water or HCl Polyester could be forme ...
... polymermade from the joining of A polymer is a long chain molecule repeating units called monomers. A polyester is formed from the joining of monomers containing an alcohol group and a carboxylic acid via condensation to form an ester link ejecting a molecule of water or HCl Polyester could be forme ...
Parallel Circuit Lab
... 11. ___ Find the total resistance of this circuit using two different equations. Show all work for full credit. (Note: Use the printed values of the resistors) Equation 1 (5 pts) Equation 2 (5 pts) ...
... 11. ___ Find the total resistance of this circuit using two different equations. Show all work for full credit. (Note: Use the printed values of the resistors) Equation 1 (5 pts) Equation 2 (5 pts) ...
Advanced Chemistry/Grade 11, 12
... different isomers of a given hydrocarbon? What is the relationship between fossil fuels and organic chemicals? How do the structures of the major classes of substituted hydrocarbons compare and contrast? What are some properties and uses of each class of substituted hydrocarbons? ...
... different isomers of a given hydrocarbon? What is the relationship between fossil fuels and organic chemicals? How do the structures of the major classes of substituted hydrocarbons compare and contrast? What are some properties and uses of each class of substituted hydrocarbons? ...
AIDAN MURRAY GRAPHENE BASED MATERIALS FOR NON-LINEAR OPTICAL APPLICATIONS AND ULTRAFAST
... graphene, exploiting its optoelectronic properties to achieve this. Graphene is a prime candidate for several reasons, including its intrinsic broadband operation capabilities due to the gapless linear dispersion of Dirac electrons. Non-linear saturable absorption is required for materials used as a ...
... graphene, exploiting its optoelectronic properties to achieve this. Graphene is a prime candidate for several reasons, including its intrinsic broadband operation capabilities due to the gapless linear dispersion of Dirac electrons. Non-linear saturable absorption is required for materials used as a ...
DO NOT OPEN THIS YET! Please read the following carefully
... increased by a factor of 3, while Tc is doubled, the efficiency of this engine will A) increase by a factor of 3/2. B) decrease by a factor of 2/3. C) remain unchanged. D) increase, but by a factor different from 3/2. E) decrease, but by a factor different from 2/3. Answer: D Carnot effic ...
... increased by a factor of 3, while Tc is doubled, the efficiency of this engine will A) increase by a factor of 3/2. B) decrease by a factor of 2/3. C) remain unchanged. D) increase, but by a factor different from 3/2. E) decrease, but by a factor different from 2/3. Answer: D Carnot effic ...
Question 3 – Transfer Functions
... d) Complete the truth table above to prove that a 2 input NOR gate can be used as an inverter by connecting both inputs together. (2 pts) Grading note : Please note that question in not worth the same number of points in this test as it is in test A. ...
... d) Complete the truth table above to prove that a 2 input NOR gate can be used as an inverter by connecting both inputs together. (2 pts) Grading note : Please note that question in not worth the same number of points in this test as it is in test A. ...
File
... together many smaller molecules, called monomers, much like paper clips in a long chain. • Different types of small molecules from links in different ways, by either addition or condensation reactions. • The types of small units and linkages can be manipulated to produce materials with desired prope ...
... together many smaller molecules, called monomers, much like paper clips in a long chain. • Different types of small molecules from links in different ways, by either addition or condensation reactions. • The types of small units and linkages can be manipulated to produce materials with desired prope ...
PRACTICE EXAM 1-C
... You heat this hydrated salt to drive off the water, but unfortunately you do not heat it long enough, and the reaction does not go to completion. The final mass of solid substances after the reaction is 1.854 grams. (Note that this includes the dehydrated CoCl2 product as well as some hydrated salt ...
... You heat this hydrated salt to drive off the water, but unfortunately you do not heat it long enough, and the reaction does not go to completion. The final mass of solid substances after the reaction is 1.854 grams. (Note that this includes the dehydrated CoCl2 product as well as some hydrated salt ...
sample test
... was placed in each of the solutions and reactions were observed only in solutions containing and ions. Metal B did not react in any of the solutions. Metal C reacted in the solution containing ions, but was not tested in the other solutions. A list of the metals in order of decreasing strength as re ...
... was placed in each of the solutions and reactions were observed only in solutions containing and ions. Metal B did not react in any of the solutions. Metal C reacted in the solution containing ions, but was not tested in the other solutions. A list of the metals in order of decreasing strength as re ...
Organic and Polymer Chemistry
... Isomers: different compounds with same molecular formula Stereoisomers: isomers where connections are same, but arrangement in space different Constitutional Isomers: isomers where atoms are connected ...
... Isomers: different compounds with same molecular formula Stereoisomers: isomers where connections are same, but arrangement in space different Constitutional Isomers: isomers where atoms are connected ...
Physics 202 – Final (Monday, December 15) – Fall 2014 (Saslow
... 4. A voltaic cell has internal resistance r = 0.1 Ω and open circuit voltages across the left and right electrodes of −0.2 V and 1.7 V. It thus has a net emf of E = 1.5 V. It is in series with a resistor R = 0.4 Ω. Let Vd = 0.5 V. The connecting wires have zero resistance. a. (12 pts) Find the curre ...
... 4. A voltaic cell has internal resistance r = 0.1 Ω and open circuit voltages across the left and right electrodes of −0.2 V and 1.7 V. It thus has a net emf of E = 1.5 V. It is in series with a resistor R = 0.4 Ω. Let Vd = 0.5 V. The connecting wires have zero resistance. a. (12 pts) Find the curre ...
Chemistry 199 - Department of Chemistry | Oregon State University
... have a double bond located at the third carbon from the end of the chain. The term omega-3 is used because omega indicates the first carbon at the end of the chain and the 3 indicates the third carbon atom in. ...
... have a double bond located at the third carbon from the end of the chain. The term omega-3 is used because omega indicates the first carbon at the end of the chain and the 3 indicates the third carbon atom in. ...
Solution
... high when all of QA to QD are high, so RCO = QA AND QB AND QC AND QD. Transitions occur on the rising edge of the clock. ...
... high when all of QA to QD are high, so RCO = QA AND QB AND QC AND QD. Transitions occur on the rising edge of the clock. ...
Polythiophene

Polythiophenes (PTs) are polymerized thiophenes, a sulfur heterocycle. They can become conducting when electrons are added or removed from the conjugated π-orbitals via doping. The study of polythiophenes has intensified over the last three decades. The maturation of the field of conducting polymers was confirmed by the awarding of the 2000 Nobel Prize in Chemistry to Alan J. Heeger, Alan MacDiarmid, and Hideki Shirakawa ""for the discovery and development of conductive polymers"". The most notable property of these materials, electrical conductivity, results from the delocalization of electrons along the polymer backbone – hence the term ""synthetic metals"". However, conductivity is not the only interesting property resulting from electron delocalization. The optical properties of these materials respond to environmental stimuli, with dramatic color shifts in response to changes in solvent, temperature, applied potential, and binding to other molecules. Both color changes and conductivity changes are induced by the same mechanism—twisting of the polymer backbone, disrupting conjugation—making conjugated polymers attractive as sensors that can provide a range of optical and electronic responses.A number of comprehensive reviews have been published on PTs, the earliest dating from 1981. Schopf and Koßmehl published a comprehensive review of the literature published between 1990 and 1994. Roncali surveyed electrochemical synthesis in 1992, and the electronic properties of substituted PTs in 1997. McCullough's 1998 review focussed on chemical synthesis of conducting PTs. A general review of conjugated polymers from the 1990s was conducted by Reddinger and Reynolds in 1999. Finally, Swager et al. examined conjugated-polymer-based chemical sensors in 2000. These reviews are an excellent guide to the highlights of the primary PT literature from the last two decades.