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interpolymers (noun) - Interpolymers are complex molecules formed by the combination of two or more different monomers. They have properties that are a combination of the properties of the individual monomers
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- plural of interpolymer
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Interpolymers of ethylene and propylene are most preferred.
At least one interpolymer or blend of interpolymers consisting of.
Interpolymers obtainable by polymerization of a comonomer mixture comprising.
Blends of any of these interpolymers can also be used.
Such interpolymers can be a single polymer or a blend composition.
Each of the foregoing include interpolymers as well as homopolymers.
Interpolymers suitable for multilayer films.
The copolymer rubbers may be interpolymers or block copolymers.
Interpolymers suitable for use in hot melt adhesives.
The polyolefins can be homopolymers or interpolymers.
Method of making interpolymers and products made therefrom.
These copolymers may be either random or block interpolymers.
Grafted starch interpolymers are also suitable hydrophobized starches.
The term copolymer is used herein as generic of all interpolymers.
Such interpolymers are known in the art.
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Particularly preferred interpolymers are copolymers.
These interpolymers are typically prepared using a metallocene catalyst system.
This invention relates to ethylene interpolymers and interpolymerization processes.
Interpolymers provide attractive combination of properties to latices and coatings.
Further preparative methods for interpolymers have been described in the literature.
The interpolymers were analysed in one or more of the following ways.
The invention also relates to interpolymers obtainable from the process.
Such interpolymers can be made by any of the known techniques.
These are typically homopolymers of propylene or interpolymers of propylene with minor proportions of ethylene.
Polyolefin interpolymers comprise residuals of two or more polymerizable olefins.
Variations in the reactor systems used to manufacture ethylene interpolymers are also known.
The interpolymers useful in this invention are prepared by known techniques.
Residual acidity of the esterified interpolymers may be neutralized by reaction with an amine.
The interpolymers may be characterized by two or more embodiments described herein.
This series of experiments compares the adhesive properties of several interpolymers formulations.
Homopolymers or interpolymers of one or more monovinyl or monovinylidene aromatic monomers are preferred.
The thermoplastic polymer generally comprises one or more ethylene interpolymers as the major component.
The interpolymers may further be characterized as either linear or substantially linear.
Substantially linear ethylene homopolymers and interpolymers are a truly unique class of ethylene polymers.
The interpolymers were compounded and cured according to the following procedure.
The heterogeneously branched linear ethylene interpolymers can also be used in the present invention.
The inventive interpolymers also exhibit a unique crystallization and branching distribution relationship.
Solution polymerization processes for producing ethylene interpolymers with narrow composition distributions are also known.
Interpolymers suitable for use in hot melt adhesives and processes to prepare same.
The substantially linear ethylene interpolymers form a unique class of homogeneously branched ethylene polymers.
The free radical initiator should decompose to provide enough free radicals to form the interpolymers.
The grafted starch interpolymers may be produced utilizing any conventional manner.
The varying AA levels reflect the feed conditions for interpolymers made at varying acid levels.
The functionalized interpolymers can be used to improve pigment retention in pigmented articles.
The homogeneously branched substantially linear ethylene interpolymers are described in US Patent Nos.
The substantially random interpolymers are found to contain small amounts of amorphous polystyrene homopolymer.
Table V summarizes other film physical properties of the interpolymers and the comparative polymers.
Such interpolymers are know in the art and need not be described in detail here.
Mixtures or blends of a heterogeneously branched interpolymers and homogeneously branched interpolymers may also be used.
Such interpolymers containing latices are known to show acceptable properties for use in coating applications.