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  • Polymer Membranes for Fuel Cells
    D. R. Coffin, G. A. Serad, H. L. Hicks, R. T. Montgomery, Properties and applications of celanese PBI- Polybenzimidazole fiber, Textile Res. J. 52(7), 466–472 (1982) 83.
  • Protective Performance of Polybenzimidazole-Blend Fabrics
    [10] DeMartino, R. N., "Comfort Properties of Polybenzimidazole Fiber," Textile Research Journal, Vol. 54, 1984, pp. 517-521.
  • 2. Gruudwissenschaften
    The EinfluI3 of different factors (Temperafur, duration of reaction, Verhhltnis zwlschen starting components, addition of different monofunctional materials ) on the formation of the polybenzimidazole of 3,3'-Diaminobenzidin and Sebacin-s/~urediphenylester was followed.
  • Advances in Engineering Materials, Product and Systems Design
    The outer layer in both structures is a protective textile material which is a blend of polybenzimidazole (PBI) fibers and Kevlar® fibres.
  • 5. Macromolecular systems
    All hergeste] the lten polybenzimidazoles are the w~rmebest~ndige materials with high decomposition temperatures.
  • Plastics and its properties
    The polybenzimidazole -fiber PBI became originally as the flame-resistant textile fiber for the space program of USA develops as they because of its doesn't burn quite high oxygen index, doesn't melt and also delivers a few or no toxic gases and …
  • Polymer Engineering
    The polybenzimidazole -fiber PBI became originally as the flame-resistant textile fiber for the space program of USA develops as they because of its doesn't burn quite high oxygen index, doesn't melt and also delivers a few or no toxic gases and …
  • Encyclopedia of Applied Electrochemistry
    Later on Savinell et al. proposed the use of polybenzimidazole (PBI) films – a material used as fibers in textiles for high performance, non- flammable applications – imbibed in phosphoric acid as electrolytes for fuel cells operating in elevated temperatures up to …
  • Heterocyclic Chemistry 5th Edition Complete Document
    Polybenzimidazole fibre forms one of the most fire-resistant textiles (mp 760 °C; usable to 540 °C) and, although very expensive, is used for high-tech applications, such as protective clothing for fire fighters, astronauts and motor-racing drivers.
  • Polymers - Opportunities and Risks I
    The polybenzimidazole fiber PBI was originally developed as a flame-resistant textile fiber for the US aerospace program.