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The functional group of the anion exchange resin is a quaternary ammonium group attached to an inert styrene-divinylbenzene copolymer.
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The styrene gives the plastic a shiny, impervious surface.
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This reaction allows for two simultaneous polymerizations, that of styrene to polystyrene and that of the graft polymerization of styrene-rubber.
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The styrene/butadiene ratio influences the properties of the polymer: with high styrene content, the rubbers are harder and less rubbery.
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It can be made synthetically by polymerizing a monomer such as styrene that has been emulsified with surfactants.
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In contrast, unactivated styrene reacts instead at the alkene alone via a linear polymerization reaction.
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Household and consumer goods are the major consumers of acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS).
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In the nineteenth century, styrene was isolated by distillation of the natural storax balsam.
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Once they were shaped, the chloroform would eat away at the thin styrene model parts, thus bonding them to the wooden understructure.
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For example, using olefin polymerization catalysts, copolymers can be formed with ethylene or styrene by polymerizing only the norbornene double bond.
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