出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2012/02/05 14:47 UTC 版)
From poly- + acrylamide
polyacrylamide (複数形 polyacrylamides)
出典:Wikipedia
出典:『Wikipedia』 (2011/06/14 23:43 UTC 版)
Polyacrylamide (IUPAC poly(2-propenamide) or poly(1-carbamoylethylene)) is a polymer (-CH2CHCONH2-) formed from acrylamide subunits. It can be synthesized as a simple linear-chain structure or cross-linked, typically using N,N'-methylenebisacrylamide. Polyacrylamide is not toxic. However, unpolymerized acrylamide, which is a neurotoxin, can be present in very small amounts in the polymerized acrylamide, therefore it is recommended to handle it with caution. In the cross-linked form, the possibility of the monomer being present is reduced even further. It is highly water-absorbent, forming a soft gel when hydrated, used in such applications as polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and in manufacturing soft contact lenses. In the straight-chain form, it is also used as a thickener and suspending agent. More recently, it has been used as a subdermal filler for aesthetic facial surgery (see Aquamid).
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polymerized from acrylonitrile
5葉の.
5‐foliate
a synthetic fiber made of polymides, called nylon
a chloride
a bromide
a carbide