solid polymer
collocation in Englishmeaningsofsolidandpolymer
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solid
adjective
uk/ˈsɒl.ɪd/us/ˈsɑː.lɪd/
hard or firm, keeping a ...
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polymer
noun[C]
uk/ˈpɒl.ɪ.mər/us/ˈpɑː.lɪ.mɚ/
a chemical substance consisting of large molecules made from many smaller and ...
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(Definition ofsolidandpolymerfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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This book contains eight unrelated reviews of transport processes in various polymeric systems, dilute or concentrated polymer solutions, polymer melts, orsolidpolymer.
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Thesolidpolymeryield was determined gravimetrically.
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Hydrophobic residues (solidpolymer) are buried, hydrophilic (dashed) exposed.
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He is the co-inventor of asolidpolymerelectrolyte.
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Solidpolymerproducts start to crack on exposed surfaces as the material degrades and the chains break.
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Thissolidpolymermembrane gel separator could be useful for such applications in bipolar design.
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At pressures of over 5 gigapascals, carbon monoxide converts into asolidpolymerof carbon and oxygen.
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These batteries hold their electrolyte in asolidpolymercomposite instead of a liquid solvent, and the electrodes and separators are laminated to each other.
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Solidpolymerelectrolytes offer several advantages in comparison to a classical liquid lithium ion battery.
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Designing withsolidpolymerplain bearings is complicated by the wide range, and non-linearity, of coefficient of thermal expansion.
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Solidpolymerplain bearings are low weight, corrosion resistant, and maintenance free.
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The other four articles are on molecular modelling, polymerizing liquids, thermal conduction in polymeric liquids, and heat and mass transfer in solid polymers.
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Its lithium polymer cell technology is lighter than other lithium-ion chemistries, because it uses electrolyte in the form of asolidpolymer, rather than a liquid.
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While most bearing-grade plastics/polymers are designed to reduce these design cautions, they still exist and should be carefully considered before specifying asolidpolymer(plastic) type.
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The insulating material is typically made of solid polymers which have issues with degradation.
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As polymerization occurs, the pressure inside the chamber decreases in a closed system, since gas phase monomers go to solid polymers.
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This work underpins the understanding of brittleness and ductility in solid polymers.
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