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arylene

arylene

[′ar·ə‚lēn]
(organic chemistry)
A radical that is bivalent and formed by removal of hydrogen from two carbon sites on an aromatic nucleus.
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References in periodicals archive
[19] prepared a novel poly(arylene ether nitrile)/graphene composites and reported that the electrical properties of polymeric material were drastically enhanced by adding graphene.
Yang III, "Dissertation: Part I: Synthesis of Aromatic Polyketones via Soluble Precursors Derived from Bis (A-Amininitrile) S Part II: Modifications of Epoxy Resins with Functional Hyperbranched Poly (Arylene Ester)s," Blacksburg, Virginia (1998).
Wang and Xu developed a new class of single-ion electrolyte including pendant lithium perfluoroethyl sulfonates based on aromatic poly(arylene ether)s, polyphenylenes, or polyarylene sulfides.
Jannasch, "Block copolymers combining semi-fluorinated poly(arylene ether) and sulfonated poly(arylene ether sulfone) segments for proton exchange membranes," International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, vol.
DB-5MS (5% phenyl and 95% dimethyl arylene siloxane; 30 m x 0.25 mm x 0.25 [micro]m; linear rate: 39 cm/s) and DB-17MS (50% phenyl and 50% dimethyl arylene siloxane; 30 m x 0.25 mm x 0.25 [micro]m; linear rate: 44.4 cm/s) capillary columns were employed.
Fossum, "Poly(arylene ether)s with pendant diphenyl phosphoryl groups: Synthesis, characterization, and thermal properties," Journal of Polymer Science A Polymer Chemistry, vol.
Grigoras, "Synthesis of poly(arylene vinylene)s containing carbazole, triphenylamine, and phenothiazine rings in the backbone by cascade suzukiheck reactions," International Journal of Polymeric Materials and Polymeric Biomaterials, vol.
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