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Family of related polymers
A polyolefin is a type of polymer with the general formula (CH2CHR)n where R is H or an alkyl group. The name of each polyolefin indicates the olefin from
Polyolefin
Austrian chemical company
Austrian plastics manufacturer that is the second largest producer of polyolefins in Europe, as well as a leader in the petrochemicals industry. Based
Borealis_(company)
Synthetic fiber made from a polyolefin
Olefin fiber is a synthetic fiber made from a polyolefin, such as polypropylene or polyethylene. It is used in wallpaper, carpeting, ropes, and vehicle
Olefin_fiber
Polymers with polar and nonpolar functionalities
functionalized polyolefins, end-functionalized polyolefins, block polyolefins, and graft polyolefins. Randomly functionalized polyolefins have differing
Functionalized_polyolefins
Plastic polymer/filler blend
Thermoplastic olefin, thermoplastic polyolefin (TPO), or olefinic thermoplastic elastomers refer to polymer/filler blends usually consisting of some fraction
Thermoplastic_olefin
International company
Basell Polyolefins was a joint venture between BASF and Royal Dutch Shell. Leonard Blavatnik's Access Industries acquired it from the venturers for $5
Basell_Polyolefins
Shrinkable plastic tube used to insulate wires
environmental sealing protection. Heat-shrink tubing is ordinarily made of a polyolefin, which shrinks radially (but not longitudinally) when heated, to between
Heat-shrink_tubing
Emirati chemical company
Borouge is an Abu Dhabi–based petrochemicals company and a manufacturer of polyolefins. It is a joint venture of the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company and Borealis
Borouge
Very large molecule
macromolecules are biopolymers (RNA and DNA, proteins, and carbohydrates), polyolefins (polyethylene) and polyamides (nylon). Many macromolecules are synthetic
Macromolecule
The irradiation process cross-links the polyolefin. This improves the molecular structure such that the polyolefin will work as part of a heat-shrinkable
Heat-shrinkable_sleeve
Thermoplastic polymer
polymerization from the monomer propylene. Polypropylene belongs to the group of polyolefins and is partially crystalline and non-polar. Its properties are similar
Polypropylene
Semi-crystalline high-temperature plastic in the Nylon family
been large investigations into PA/polyolefin blends, little has been published about the properties of PPA/ polyolefin blends. This may be due to the relatively
Polyphthalamide
Foam manufacturer
is a British manufacturer of closed cell, crosslinked foams made from polyolefins and engineering polymers. Zotefoams was founded in 1921 by Charles Marshall
Zotefoams
Chemical compound
Polybutylene (polybutene-1, poly(1-butene), PB-1) is a polyolefin or saturated polymer with the chemical formula (CH2CH(Et))n. PB-1 is mainly used in piping
Polybutylene
Netherlands-incorporated chemical company
propylene, polyolefins, and oxyfuels. LyondellBasell was formed in December 2007 by the acquisition of Lyondell Chemical Company by Basell Polyolefins for $12
LyondellBasell
Type of rechargeable battery
is hydrogen in the form of an interstitial metal hydride. Hydrophilic polyolefin nonwovens are used for separation. When fast-charging, it is advisable
Nickel–metal_hydride_battery
Brand name of a synthetic polymer yarn
Innegra S is the brandname of Innegra Technologies LLC for a polyolefin (highly oriented; 90+% polypropylene). Work on Innegra began in 2004. A pilot production
Innegra_S
Canadian petrochemical company
Canada Ltd.) from the Canadian Development Corporation. The Olefins/Polyolefins business unit produces and sells ethylene, PE resins and co-products
Nova_Chemicals
Form of thermoplastic adhesive
polar groups on substrates like paper or wood or natural fibers. Nonpolar polyolefin chains interact well with nonpolar substrates. Good wetting of the substrate
Hot-melt_adhesive
Polymer formed from a chemical reaction with no by-products
having a C=C double bond). The most prevalent addition polymers are polyolefins, i.e. polymers derived by the conversion of olefins (alkenes) to long-chain
Addition_polymer
Polymer used to bundle boxes on a pallet for transport
through a heat tunnel on a conveyor. The most commonly used shrink wrap is polyolefin, including Polyethylene, Polypropylene.[citation needed] It is available
Shrink_wrap
Chemical compound
halides of titanium and is an important catalyst for the manufacture of polyolefins. In TiCl3, each titanium atom has one d electron, rendering its derivatives
Titanium(III)_chloride
Processes which convert waste plastic into new items
separately for recycling. Plastic waste consists of various polymer types. Polyolefins make up nearly 50% of all plastic waste and more than 90% of waste is
Plastic_recycling
Unshielded twisted pair communications cable
NFPA 262 (UL 910) CMR Communications riser Insulated with high-density polyolefin and jacketed with low-smoke polyvinyl chloride (PVC). UL 1666 CMG Communications
Category_5_cable
Low pressure molding (LPM) with polyamide and polyolefin (hot-melt) materials is a process typically used to encapsulate and environmentally protect electronic
Low_pressure_molding
Part of a tennis racket
performance. The softest multi-filament strings can be made with Zyex and polyolefin, although some of the softest of these strings are no longer on the market
Strings_(tennis)
In polymer chemistry, a comonomer refers to a polymerizable precursor to a copolymer aside from the principal monomer. In some cases, only small amounts
Comonomer
Artificially manufactured fibers, often based on polymers
valuable commercial products, four of them - nylon, polyester, acrylic and polyolefin - dominate the market. These four account for approximately 98 percent
Synthetic_fiber
Disposable undergarments designed for managing Nocturnal Enuresis
Sodium Polyacrylate Polypropylene Wood Pulp Polyethylene Polyurethane/polyolefin elastics Adhesives Colorants Printing Inks Manufacturer Kimberly-Clark
Goodnites
A fabric structure is a structure made of fabric, with or without a structural frame made from the weaving of the fabric itself . The technology provides
Fabric_structure
Cross-coupling reaction between boronic acid & an organohalide
combination is the Suzuki–Miyaura reaction. It is widely used to synthesize polyolefins, styrenes, and substituted biphenyls. The general scheme for the Suzuki
Suzuki_reaction
Topological interaction between long polymer chains that constrains their motion
polymer is brittle. The difference between candle wax (low molecular weight polyolefin) and a polyethylene milk jug is largely a difference in entanglement density:
Chain_entanglement
Singaporean company
products. It has a presence in several countries and is a major producer of polyolefins. The business began in 1975 with the establishment of Indorama Synthetics
Indorama_Corporation
Region of England
Caldecotte Interchange; on the west of Mount Farm, on the B4034, Basell Polyolefins UK (part of the Dutch LyondellBasell) make polypropylene compounds. Domino's
South_East_England
Fuel formed naturally from dead plants and animals
kerosene, gasoline and diesel, or converted into petrochemicals such as polyolefins (plastics), aromatics and synthetic resins. The origin of fossil fuels
Fossil_fuel
Saudi chemicals company
polyethylene and overall the fourth-largest producer of polypropylene and polyolefin. Standard & Poor's and Fitch Ratings claimed SABIC to be the world's largest
SABIC
Photochemical reaction
these reactions are important in the photo-oxidation of polymers such as polyolefins, polyesters, certain polycarbonates and polyketones. The Norrish type
Norrish_reaction
Ability of bacteria to break down plastic polymers
Degraded up to 8% of polyolefin within 30 days of incubation. Formed a dense biofilm on the surface of polyethylene films and used polyolefin as carbon and energy
Plastic degradation by marine bacteria
Plastic_degradation_by_marine_bacteria
Chemical compound
Geoffrey Heggs; Hartmut Koch; Ralph L. Mawer; Wolfgang Immel (2005). "Polyolefins". Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry. Weinheim: Wiley-VCH
Polyisobutene
Type of roof
such as EPDM synthetic rubber, polyvinyl chloride (PVC), thermoplastic polyolefin (TPO) etc. Although usually of excellent quality, one-piece membranes
Flat_roof
Motor vehicle
steel for its front fenders, hood, roof and door panels and thermoplastic polyolefin (TPO) bumper covers. It incorporates acoustical laminated glass, triple
Buick_Verano_(North_America)
American chemical company
for the automotive and construction industries. The plastics include polyolefins such as polyethylene and polypropylene, as well as polystyrene used to
Dow_Chemical_Company
Austrian petrochemical company
(IPIC) jointly acquired full control of the Borealis Group, a leading polyolefin producer, after purchasing out other shareholders. In 2006, OMV purchased
OMV
Ethylene polymerization catalyst
catalysts that in turn led to commercialization of novel engineering polyolefins. The catalyst is named after German chemist Walter Kaminsky, who first
Kaminsky_catalyst
on both sides with a polyolefin material. This way the tough and dimensionally stable PET film is combined with cheap polyolefin resin which makes the
Release_liner
Battery electric pickup truck
conversion coating and the tow hitch will be E-coated. There will likely be a polyolefin plastic sheet between the hitch and the chassis to ensure no contact is
Telo_MT1
Chemical compound
the sulfur with the polyolefin. The stearate is a form of zinc that is highly soluble in the nonpolar medium of the polyolefins. Being lipophilic, it
Zinc_stearate
Group of polymers derived from vinyl monomers
Geoffrey Heggs; Hartmut Koch; Ralph L. Mawer; Wolfgang Immel (2005). "Polyolefins". Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry. Weinheim: Wiley-VCH
Vinyl_polymer
Chemical compound
glycidyl methacrylate is instead used to provide epoxy functionalization to polyolefins and other acrylate resins. Glycidyl methacrylate is produced by several
Glycidyl_methacrylate
Accumulation of clothing fibres, etc.
will tend to stretch rather than break, and longer, stronger non-woven polyolefin fibers. Lint on clothing is generally considered unattractive and unprofessional
Lint_(material)
Chemical reaction to form polymer chains
polymerization Addition polymerization Classification Functional type Polyolefin Polyethylene Polypropylene Polyisobutylene Polyurethane Polyester Polycarbonate
Polymerization
Chemical compound
water treatment and the paper and mineral industries. Polyacrylamide is a polyolefin. It can be viewed as polyethylene with amide substituents on alternating
Polyacrylamide
Inorganic salt: MgCl2 and its hydrates
application factors. Ziegler-Natta catalysts, used commercially to produce polyolefins, often contain MgCl2 as a catalyst support. The introduction of MgCl2
Magnesium_chloride
Electrically conductive packaging material
known as Linqstat, is a packaging material made of a polymeric foil (polyolefins) impregnated with carbon black to make it somewhat electrically conductive
Velostat
Soft and porous white magnesium phyllosilicate clay
"Preparation and properties of polyolefin/needle-like clay nanocomposites". In Mittal, Vikas (ed.). Advances in Polyolefin Nanocomposites. Boca Raton, FL:
Sepiolite
Trocellen GmbH is a manufacturer of cross-linked polyolefin foams. The company’s headquarters is located in Troisdorf, Germany. The company was founded
Trocellen
Electrical cable for use in plenum spaces
low-smoke polyvinyl chloride (PVC) or a fluorinated ethylene polymer (FEP). Polyolefin formulations, specifically based on polyethylene compounding had been
Plenum_cable
Equipment taken on outdoor walking trips
Basic outdoor clothing materials are goose down, wool, polyester, and polyolefin, which provide similar degrees of insulation when dry. Wool and polyesters
Hiking_equipment
Application of a gas flame to the surface of a material
application of a gas flame to the surface of a material to improve adhesion. Polyolefins, especially polyethylene and polypropylene bond poorly, because they
Flame_treatment
American chemical company jointly owned by Chevron and Phillips
Retrieved 2023-06-11. AlMa'adeed, Mariam Al-Ali; Krupa, Igor (2015). Polyolefin Compounds and Materials: Fundamentals and Industrial Applications. Springer
Chevron_Phillips_Chemical
Damp proofing material in sheet form
cellulose insulation, unpainted stucco, cement sheathings, spunbonded polyolefin (building wraps) or some polymer-based exterior air barrier films. Vapor
Vapor_barrier
Soft water-rich polymer gel
polymerization Addition polymerization Classification Functional type Polyolefin Polyethylene Polypropylene Polyisobutylene Polyurethane Polyester Polycarbonate
Hydrogel
Province of the Netherlands
Limburg. In 2002 DSM sold its petrochemical division (naphtha crackers and polyolefin plants) to SABIC of Saudi Arabia. In 2010, the agro and melamine business
Limburg_(Netherlands)
Chemical reaction that produces polymers
polymerization Addition polymerization Classification Functional type Polyolefin Polyethylene Polypropylene Polyisobutylene Polyurethane Polyester Polycarbonate
Reversible addition−fragmentation chain-transfer polymerization
Reversible_addition−fragmentation_chain-transfer_polymerization
Methods of controlling air leakage into and out of a building envelope
also known as housewraps, usually a polyethylene-fiber or spun-bonded polyolefin, such as Tyvek is a generally accepted moisture barrier and an air barrier
Air_barrier
Most common thermoplastic polymer
and rubber industry. When chlorinated polyethylene is added to other polyolefins, it reduces the flammability. Chlorosulfonated PE (CSM) is used as starting
Polyethylene
Ethylene-vinyl acetate synthetic polyethylene mixed with about 11% vinyl acetate Polyolefins (polyethylene, polypropylene, etc.) synthetic thermosetting Polyamides
List_of_glues
Chemical product derived from petroleum
monomers such as 1,3-butadiene, isoprene, or chloroprene higher olefins polyolefins – such poly-alpha-olefins, which are used as lubricants alpha-olefins
Petrochemical
Area of study in chemistry
Industrially, these compounds are mainly used for the production of polyolefins. The first organoaluminium compound (C2H5)3Al2I3 was discovered in 1859
Organoaluminium_chemistry
Russian petrochemicals company
Russian and international markets in two business segments: Olefins & Polyolefins (polypropylene, polyethylene, BOPP films, etc.), Plastics & Intermediates
Sibur
Type of polymer with both thermoplastic and elastic properties
2016-10-27. "ASTM D6878 / D6878M - 17 Standard Specification for Thermoplastic Polyolefin Based Sheet Roofing". www.astm.org. Retrieved 2018-03-18. PR Lewis and
Thermoplastic_elastomer
Phenomenon in chemistry
the others, which include polystyrene, polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and polyolefins like polypropylene (PP) and polyethylene (PE) are all highly susceptible
Photo-oxidation_of_polymers
Food sterilization method
Material Paper (kraft) Paper (glassine) Paperboard Cellophane (coated) Polyolefin film Polyestyrene film Nylon-6 Vegetable Parchment Nylon 11 Irradiation
Food_irradiation
Spanish manufacturing company
interdependence define the microstructure of a polyolefin. CCD is often the most discriminating feature of a complex polyolefin. Some instruments in Polymer Char's
Polymer_Char
Chemical compound
weight additive, with low volatility. It is well suited to stabilising polyolefins against degradation caused by long term heat aging. It is an approved
Tris(3,5-di-tert-butyl-4-hydroxybenzyl) isocyanurate
Tris(3,5-di-tert-butyl-4-hydroxybenzyl)_isocyanurate
Wrapping plastic often used in chemistry
is a semi-transparent, flexible film composed of a blend of waxes and polyolefins. It is a ductile, malleable, non-toxic, tasteless, odorless, and self-sealing
Parafilm
Very long-chain polyethylene with high impact strength
Ultra-high-molecular-weight polyethylene (UHMWPE, UHMW) is a subset of the thermoplastic polyethylene. Also known as high-modulus polyethylene (HMPE),
Ultra-high-molecular-weight polyethylene
Ultra-high-molecular-weight_polyethylene
Retired ExxonMobil materials scientist
ExxonMobil materials scientist known for scientific contributions in polyolefins and elastomers which led to commercialized products. Dias earned a B
Anthony_J._Dias
Polyolephin plasticizer
and rubber industries. When chlorinated polyethylene is added to other polyolefins, it reduces the flammability. Chlorinated polyethylene is sometimes used
Chlorinated_polyethylene
Marine stratocumulus cloud banks that form in Chile
rain droplets. In 1985, scientists devised a fog collection system of polyolefin netting to capture the water droplets in the fog to produce running water
Camanchaca
Equation in polymer science
polymerization Addition polymerization Classification Functional type Polyolefin Polyethylene Polypropylene Polyisobutylene Polyurethane Polyester Polycarbonate
Mark–Houwink_equation
Chemical compounds used to color plastic
polystyrene and acrylic polymers. Pigments are better suited for use with polyolefins. The colorant must satisfy various constraints, for example, the compound
Plastic_colorant
Clothing for arctic or high altitude conditions
not lose it when wet. One effective fiber is Hollofil a hollow fiber of polyolefin. Outer garments are often made of nylon, which is strong and abrasion
Extreme_cold_weather_clothing
Plastics derived from renewable biomass sources
compostable. Other producers, such as Roquette, have developed other starch/polyolefin blends. These blends are not biodegradable, but have a lower carbon footprint
Bioplastic
Highly viscous liquid exhibiting a kind of semi-solid behavior
polymerization Addition polymerization Classification Functional type Polyolefin Polyethylene Polypropylene Polyisobutylene Polyurethane Polyester Polycarbonate
Gel
Textile floor covering
petroleum-based it varies in price with the price of oil. Polypropylene, a polyolefin stiffer than the cheaper polyethylene, is used to produce carpet yarns
Carpet
Topics referred to by the same term
Gutta-percha (Polyterpene) Phenolic resin Polyanhydrides Polyketone Polyester Polyolefin (Polyalkene) Rubber Silicone Silicone rubber Superabsorbent polymer Synthetic
Polymer_classes
Ingeo provides heat seal-ability at temperatures equivalent to those of polyolefin sealant resins. Bioplastics Biodegradable plastic "Ingeo". Bioplastics
Ingeo
Bangladeshi scientist
instrument of the biopolymer is different then that traditional plastic. Polyolefins like polyethylene and polypropylene are hydrocarbon hydrophobic polymers
Mubarak_Ahmad_Khan
Chemical compound
operating on a one-to-one stoichiometric basis with Group IV transition metal polyolefin catalysts, unlike methylaluminoxane (MAO) which may be used in large excess
Lithium tetrakis(pentafluorophenyl)borate
Lithium_tetrakis(pentafluorophenyl)borate
Type of polymeric alloy
Novel polymeric alloy (NPA) is a polymeric alloy composed of polyolefin and thermoplastic engineering polymer with enhanced engineering properties. NPA
Novel_polymeric_alloy
Region of England
A538 in Hale near the A5144 junction. LyondellBasell UK (former Basell Polyolefins), makes polypropylene resin at Carrington Works, off the A6144 (former
North_West_England
UAE state-owned oil company
Industrial Gases Company Limited (ELIXIER). Borouge is a manufacturer of polyolefins. It is a joint venture of ADNOC and Borealis of Austria. It was founded
Abu Dhabi National Oil Company
Abu_Dhabi_National_Oil_Company
Type of plastic
polyethylene (LDPE) Medium-density polyethylene (MDPE) Polyolefin and cross-linked polyolefin (XLPO), used as insulator Stretch wrap Ultra-high-molecular-weight
Cross-linked_polyethylene
District in Maharashtra, India
manufacturing chemicals and chemical products are Pfizer, Lubrizol India Ltd., Polyolefins Industries Ltd., NOCIL, Herdillia Chemicals Ltd., BASF (India) Ltd.,
Thane_district
Materials that are intended to be in contact with food
substances and associated threshold of toxicological concern in post-consumer polyolefin for use as food packaging materials". Heliyon. 10 (1) e23620. Bibcode:2024Heliy
Food_contact_materials
Chemical element with atomic number 22 (Ti)
titanium(III) chloride (TiCl3), which is used as a catalyst for production of polyolefins (see Ziegler–Natta catalyst) and a reducing agent in organic chemistry
Titanium
Chemical compound
between short chain aliphatic nylons (e.g., nylon 6 and nylon 66) and polyolefins. At 178–180 °C, the melting point of nylon 12 is the lowest among the
Nylon_12
Catalyzed organic reactions that produce an organoboron compound
M. A. (2002). "Rhodium-Catalyzed, Regiospecific Functionalization of Polyolefins in the Melt". J. Am. Chem. Soc. 124 (7): 1164–5. Bibcode:2002JAChS.124
Borylation
Type of chemical synthesis
various methods of radical polymerization, such as ring-opening and polyolefins. This includes free-radical polymerization, such as the development of
Automated_synthesis
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