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History of Polyolefins
The World's Most Widely Used Polymers

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The word Polyethylene was probably first pronounced in a lecture which M. P. E. Berthelot delivered on April ,27, 1863 to the Chemical Society in Paris, reporting on the "polymerization" of various simple organic compounds (1). Much later this work appeared twice in the literature before the classical ICI breakthrough in the 1930's which is so colorfully described in Ballard's lecture. Once it came up at the end of the last century when H. von Pechmann obtained "a white flocculant material" from the decomposition of diazomethane which, one year later, was termed to be "polymethylene" - (CH ) - from E. Bamberger 2 and F. Tschiemer (1). At that time the investigators were disappointed about this product because it was not what they had expected to find in their experiments. As a result any further work was discontinued. The second time that the word polyethylene appeared in the literature to describe a "white solid powder" was in 1930 when C. S. Marvel and M. E. P. Friedericks (2) attempted to prepare alkylated As compounds in which all five valencies were covalently bonded to five monovalent-aTkyl groups. They reacted Tetra-ethyl-arsenium bromide with butyllithium and expected to get tetra ethyl butyl arsenium. Instead they obtained LiBr + AsEt3 + gaseous products. Delicate and somewhat time-consuming analysis gave a surprising result: ethane and C 's were there in the 4 expected quantities but ethylene was missing - or almost missing - in the gas mixture.

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Assisted by F. B. Seymour (Editor), F.B. Seymour (Editor), Tai Cheng (Editor), Tai Cheng (Editor), Tai Cheng (Editor), B Seymour (Editor), Cheng (Editor), F B Seymour (Editor), Cheng (Editor)
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Languages English
Content Book
Product form Hardback
Publication date 25.06.2009
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Chemistry > Organic chemistry
Non-fiction book > Nature, technology > Natural science
 
EAN 9789027721280
ISBN 978-90-277-2128-0
Pages 336
Illustrations XII, 336 p.
Height (packing) 23.5 cm
Weight (packing) 671 g
 
Series Chemists and Chemistry > Vol.7
Chemists and Chemistry > 7
 

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