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Acid-base polymer systems polyacrylamide

The acid or base catalyzed hydrolysis of polyacrylamide (PAM) or Its partially hydrolyzed counterpart (HPAM) In aqueous solutions has been the subject of numerous studies. In part because this system provides an opportunity for evaluating the influence of polymer composition, and steric and electrostatic effects on the course of a simple organic reaction In a convenient solvent medium. [Pg.261]

According to their chemical structures, CSPs can be divided into three different groups. A multitude of chiral stationary phases is derived from (modified) natural or synthetic polymers, e.g., the polysaccharides, proteins or polyacrylamides. A second type of selectors is based on large chiral ring systems, such as cyclo-dextrins, macTocycKc antibiotics, and crown ethers. The last group comprises moleailes of small and medium size, such as amino acids and their derivatives, alkaloids, and fuUy synthetic selectors. [Pg.434]


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