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cyanate
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cy·a·nate  (s-nt, -nt)
n.
A salt or ester of cyanic acid.

cyanate [ˈsaɪəˌneɪt]
n
(Chemistry / Elements & Compounds) any salt or ester of cyanic acid, containing the ion -OCN or the group -OCN

cyanate  (s-nt, -nt)
A salt or ester of cyanic acid, containing the group OCN.


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06-13 PU ISO CYANATES POLYMERIC MDI 105-115 NA [d] 80/20 TDI 110-120 NA [d] PVC RESIN (RAIL CAR) G-P HOMOPAL 32-34 NA [d] PIPE 28-29 NA [d] FILM 35-37 NA [d] COPOLYMER FLOORING 45-47 NA [d] DISPERSION HOMOPOLY 56-60 NA [d] COPOLYMER 60-64 NA [d] CPVC, PIPE COMPOUND 119 NA [d] PVDC EXTRUDABLE 162 NA [d] SILICONES MOLD.
Trimerization of cyanates were formed and copper acetylacetonate was used as a catalyst, there were isomerization process after oxiranes were inserted to cyanurate and the oxazolidones were produced from isocyanurates (27).
INTRODUCTION Aromatic cyanates are low viscosity resins that can crosslink to form polycyanurate networks by forming thermally stable cyclic triazine rings.
 
 
 
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