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Title
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Polymeric Sulfur-, Phosphorus-, Carbon - Nitrogen - Compounds
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Date
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1965
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Index Abstract
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Not Available
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Photo Quality
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Not Needed
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Report Number
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AFML TR 64-368
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Creator
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Appel, R.
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Eisenhauer, G.
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Gerber, H.
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Corporate Author
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Universitat Heidelberg
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Laboratory
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Air Force Materials Laboratory
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Extent
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55
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Identifier
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AD0629761
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Access Rights
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Distribution of this document is unlimited.
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Distribution Classification
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1
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Contract
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AF 61(052)-361
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DoD Project
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7342
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DoD Task
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734201
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DTIC Record Exists
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Yes
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Distribution Change Authority Correspondence
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None
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Distribution Conflict
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No
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Abstract
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The following bi-functional compounds were synthesized as starting materials for the synthesis of inorganic polymers with sulphur-nitrogen-carbon bonds: Sulfuryl-diisocyanate, O2S(NCO)2; amidosulfuric acidisocyanate, H2NSO2NCO; chlorosulfuryl-isocyanate, C1SO2NCO; fluorosulfuryl-isocyanate, FSO2NCO; imido-bis-sulfuric acid chloride, HN(SO2C1)2, and imido-bis-sulfuric acid fluoride, HN(SO2F02. The polyaddition of diamines and diols with O2S(NCO)2 results in polymers which are not very stable to temperature and hydrolysis. The polymers found by reaction of H2NSO2NCO with urea and sulfamide, O2S(NH2)2, likewise, are not very stable. In the field of the phosphorus-nitrogen- compounds the synthesis of triphenylphosphine-imines and of N-halogen-phosphine imines is described. Further experiments deal with antimony-nitrogen compounds and their reactions.
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Report Availability
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Full text available by request
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Date Issued
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1965-12
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Provenance
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Bearcat
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Type
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report
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Format
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55 pages ; 28 cm.