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  • apsulation systems.In such type of in situ polymerization a chemical encapsulation technique is invo
  • Polyvinyl alcohol is used as a emulsion polymerization aid, as protective colloid, to make polyvi
  • n, a stable emulsion is wanted in emulsion polymerization all the things which can be used to make a
  • try, including most recently catalysts for polymerization and trimerization of olefins and investiga
  • ition of the second monomer influences the polymerization and therefore properties of the formed pol
  • as been implicated in the control of actin polymerization and signal transduction; perhaps linking t
  • the major disadvantages of electrochemical polymerization, and limits its application for many thiop
  • e activated by external stimuli to promote polymerization and rearrangement of the actin cytoskeleto
  • sing a card with a Fusion effect, such as ' Polymerization', and "fusing" monster cards depicted in t
  • Relationship between degree of polymerization and melting temperature for polyethylene.
  • Thus, polymerization and branching of actin is promoted in area
  • oating cures by a chemical reaction called polymerization and/or crosslinking.
  • etween oxygen and residual impurities from polymerization at elevated temperature.
  • Polymerization at high concentrations via ene reaction ab
  • M5 fiber is prepared by a condensation polymerization between tetraaminopyridine and dihydroxyte
  • This material is capable of further polymerization by reactive groups to a fully cured high m
  • The polymerization catalyst dispersed throughout is a rutheni
  • posed Evolution of Bent Metallocene Olefin Polymerization Catalyst.
  • Neodymium(III) oxide is also used as a polymerization catalyst.
  • Zirconocenes are used as polymerization catalysts such as Kaminsky catalysts, part
  • er they produce at 70-80 °C under standard polymerization conditions.
  • ore crosslinked chains, depending upon the polymerization conditions.
  • lting change in composition throughout the polymerization creates an inconsistent gradient along the
  • n molding technique that uses crosslinking polymerization during molding cycle..
  • on of DNA preparations and their degree of polymerization in solution is not possible.
  • as been implicated in the control of actin polymerization in cells and has been conserved through ev
  • e increases prior to cell division to FtsZ polymerization in the middle of the cell.
  • compounds were first employed in ethylene polymerization in 1972 by Union Carbide and continue to u
  • For most industrial purposes, degrees of polymerization in the thousands or tens of thousands are
  • tochalasin group, is an inhibitor of actin polymerization in blood platelets.
  • Polymerization inhibitor
  • dium hydroxide solution in the presence of polymerization inhibitors gives crude chloroprene.
  • is reacted with acrylonitrile in a radical polymerization initiated with lithium metal in tetrahydro
  • ated through chemical reaction by applying polymerization initiator and heat to a monomer.
  • ate in industrial chemical reactions, as a polymerization initiator or monomer, and as a solvent.
  • The oxetane "TMPO" is a photoinduceable polymerization initiator.
  • Forced gradient polymerization involves varying the comonomer composition
  • FtsZ polymerization is closely linked to the Min family of pro
  • As the product of polymerization is an amine with a basic character, the re
  • eric unit and the number-average degree of polymerization is given by
  • Solution polymerization is a method of industrial polymerization.
  • tathesis reaction, ring-opening metathesis polymerization is a chain-growth polymerization.
  • Solution polymerization is not useful for dry polymers because of
  • will readily polymerize upon standing and polymerization is accelerated by heat, light, and peroxid
  • e distinguishing characteristic of in situ polymerization is that no reactants are included in the c
  • cur; however, the effect of termination of polymerization kinetics is negligible.
  • , a dielectric gas, a sterilant carrier, a polymerization medium, a carrier fluid, a displacement dr
  • n polymer chemistry, in situ means "in the polymerization mixture."
  • In addition to ROMP polymerization, norbornene monomers also undergo vinyl-ad
  • In effect, it was, thus, proposed that polymerization occurred as a consequence of the requireme
  • All polymerization occurs in the continuous phase, rather tha
  • PCL is prepared by ring opening polymerization of ε-caprolactone using a catalyst such as
  • aproic acid is also an intermediate in the polymerization of Nylon-6, where it is formed by ring-ope
  • Polymerization of a racemic mixture of L- and D-lactides
  • Polymerization of globular actin (G-actin) leads to a str
  • Anoxomer is prepared by condensation polymerization of divinylbenzene and a mixture of antioxi
  • receptor tyrosine kinases resulting in the polymerization of actin filaments, which, when cross-link
  • ir downstream intermediates results in the polymerization of actin fibers by Ena/Vasp homology prote
  • and decompose at a rate comparable to the polymerization of the corresponding monomer.
  • C8 alpha-gamma induces the polymerization of 10-16 molecules of C9 into a pore-formi
  • Technora is produced by condensation polymerization of terephthaloyl chloride (TCl) with a mix
  • acetaldehyde, the copolymer is prepared by polymerization of ethylene and vinyl acetate to give the
  • annins but most believe it begins with the polymerization of small astringent tannins into larger mo
  • The degree of polymerization of inulin ranges from 10 to 60. Inulin can
  • Polymerization of isobutylene produces butyl rubber (poly
  • MAPD interferes with the catalytic polymerization of propene.
  • It is produced by the polymerization of aziridine.
  • is used as a catalyst in the ring opening polymerization of caprolactone to polycaprolactone.
  • A similar pressure-induced polymerization of CS2 also gives a black semiconducting p
  • They typically form through the polymerization of α- and β-tubulin dimers elongating exis
  • ction with the mechanism of initiator-free polymerization of polystyrene.
  • igated originally as a co-catalyst for the polymerization of alkenes.
  • It is obtained by ring-opening polymerization of the monomer p-dioxanone.
  • 1-DCE is mainly used as a comonomer in the polymerization of vinyl chloride, acrylonitrile, and acry
  • CDPS is used as a starting material in the polymerization of compounds such as Udel, Victrex, and Ra
  • ts effect in cells by interfering with the polymerization of microtubules.
  • also an efficient regulator of the radical polymerization of methyl methacrylate through the 'pseudo
  • horylation, Tir activates condensation and polymerization of actin filaments under the bacterial cel
  • The degree of polymerization of GOS can vary quite markedly, ranging fr
  • y P. Kazynski and J. Michl, by spontaneous polymerization of [1.1.1]-propellane
  • The degree of polymerization or chain length is then 1000 by the first
  • The degree of polymerization, or DP, is usually defined as the number o
  • s produced by a method called condensation polymerization or transesterification.
  • It may be prepared by polymerization or copolymerization of sodium styrene sulf
  • The benefits of such type of polymerization, over the conventional bulk polymerization
  • catalytic cracker, light products plants, polymerization plants, amine plants, sulfur plants, and i
  • Chain-growth polymerization: Polysilanes;
  • Step-growth polymerization: Polysiloxanes;
  • d later to obtain the polylactic acid, the polymerization process follows.
  • into a reaction vessel where a continuous polymerization process takes place.
  • Figure 2. Schematic of plasma polymerization process possibilities, w/blue representing
  • roduction of polyethylene via the solution polymerization process.
  • lymers and composites, fundamentals of the polymerization processes, physics and chemistry of combus
  • s, as a group, are formed by a step-growth polymerization reaction that can be either acid- or base-
  • The polymerization reaction is an example of a step-growth po
  • Telomerization is a radical polymerization reaction where a chain transfer limits the
  • In polymerization reaction, the reactive end-groups of a pol
  • the salt form for the starting material in polymerization reactions and electrochemistry.
  • Dicyclopentadiene is a monomer in polymerization reactions for example as copolymer with et
  • automatic continuous online monitoring of polymerization reactions, a process which provides in sit
  • ost often involve their use as monomers in polymerization reactions.
  • of sulfur, which often leads to undesired polymerization reactions.
  • been investigated as a photoinitiator for polymerization reactions.
  • eracts with c-Abl and WAVE2 which is actin polymerization regulator.
  • During polymerization, successive monomeric units (of glycolic o
  • oxidation, and in gasolines to prevent the polymerization that leads to the formation of engine-foul
  • During polymerization, the peptide bond within each caprolactam
  • pounds can be used as catalysts for alkene polymerization to polyolefins, for example the catalyst m
  • ting material, which explains the possible polymerization to create larger molecules of NOM.
  • It may also be used in polymerization to form acetal resins, such as polyoxymeth
  • jor challenge is controlling the degree of polymerization, which is in part controlled by managing t
  • fin metathesis and ring-opening metathesis polymerization with cyclic olefins such as norbornene.
  • esters are invariably produced by radical polymerization with organic peroxides at elevated tempera
  • weight and control aspects of ring-opening polymerization with the commercial availability of the be
  • deck against Jaden, preventing the use of Polymerization with Cursed Seal of the Forbidden Spell, t
  • acids and have a relatively high degree of polymerization, with a structure similar to arabinogalact