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Linear Formula:
[-CH2CHOH-]n
CAS Number:
NACRES:
NA.23
UNSPSC Code:
12352104
MDL number:
Product Name
Poly(vinyl alcohol), average Mw 130,000, 99+% hydrolyzed
InChI
1S/C2H4O/c1-2-3/h2-3H,1H2
InChI key
IMROMDMJAWUWLK-UHFFFAOYSA-N
form
powder or crystals
mol wt
average Mw 130,000
falling ball
56-68 cP, 4 % in H2O(20 °C)(lit.)
Quality Level
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Application
PVA can be used in a variety of applications such as:
- a blended membrane for separation of gases
- a proton conducting membrane for the development of fuel cells
- hydrogels in tissue engineering
General description
Poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) is a vinyl based water soluble polymer that can be used as a non-ionic surface active agent. It can also be used as a biodegradable polymer and can be incorporated in adhesives, coatings, textiles, ceramics and cosmetics. Its properties include good transparency, chemical resistance, toughness and anti-electrostatic properties.
Storage Class
11 - Combustible Solids
wgk
WGK 1
flash_point_f
No data available
flash_point_c
No data available
ppe
Eyeshields, Gloves, type N95 (US)
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CO2 separation using thermally stable crosslinked poly (vinyl alcohol) membrane blended with polyvinylpyrrolidone/polyethyleneimine/tetraethylenepentamine
Mondal A and Mandal B
Journal of Membrane Science , 460(6), 126-138 (2014)
Effect of functionalized silica particles on cross-linked poly (vinyl alcohol) proton conducting membranes
Navarra MA, et al.
J. Appl. Electrochem., 38(7), 931-938 (2008)
Cross-linked poly (vinyl alcohol)/sulfonated nanoporous silica hybrid membranes for proton exchange membrane fuel cell
Beydaghi H, et al.
Journal of Nanostructure in Chemistry, 4(2), 97-97 (2014)
Relationship between micro-porosity, water permeability and mechanical behavior in scaffolds for cartilage engineering
Vikingsson L, et al.
Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials, 48(2), 60-69 (2015)
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