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Mcgrath, J.E.; Hedrick, J.L.; Webster, D.C.; Johnson, B.C.; Mohanty, D.K.; Yilgor, I.
Virginia Research Inst., Arlington (USA)1983
Virginia Research Inst., Arlington (USA)1983
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[en] Poly(arylene ether sulfones) comprise a class of materials known as engineering thermoplastics which have a variety of important applications. These polymers are tough, rigid materials with good mechanical properties over a wide temperature range, and they are processed by conventional methods into products typically having excellent hydrolytic, thermal, oxidative and dimensional stability. Wholly aromatic random copolymers of hydroquinone and biphenol with 4.4 prime dichlorodiphenyl sulfone were synthesized via mechanical nucleophilic displacement. Their structures were characterized and mechanical behavior studied. These tough, ductile copolymers show excellent radiation resistance to electron beam treatment and retain much of the mechanical properties up to at least 700 Mrads under argon
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Jun 1983; 78 p; NASA-CR--173059; Available from NTIS, PC A05/MF A01
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