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Chain-growth polymerization laboratory activity

Step-growth polymerization, 22, 24-25, 23, 84-86, 86,90-92,114-115, 261 compared with chain-growth polymerization, 88-89, 88-89 interfacial polymerization, 91-92 laboratory activities on synthesis of nylon, 228-230 synthesis of polyesters in the melt, 231-233 synthesis of polyurethane foam, 234-237 molar mass and, 86, 86 polycondensation of poly ethylene terephthalate), 90-91 polymers produced by, 86 types of monomers for, 90 Stereochemistry, 28, 37-39,41-42, 70 tacticity, 103-105 Stereoisomers, 41 Stereoregularity, 70 Stiffness, 142, 261 Strain, 142-143, 261 Strength... [Pg.278]

There are two ways in which membranes of diacetylenic lipids containing intrinsic membrane proteins can be obtained either proteins extracted from natural membranes with detergent can be reconstituted into synthetic diacetylenic phosphatidylcholines or the growth medium of micro-organisms incapable of synthesizing their own fatty acids can be enriched with diacetylenic fatty acid. In this laboratory, Ca2+-ATPase from sarcoplasmic reticulum and bacteriorhodopsin from the purple membrane of Halobacterium halobium have been reconstituted into diacetylenic phosphatidylcholines. Provided the more reactive mixed-chain lipids are used polymerisation can be achieved before the protein is denatured by the UV irradiation. Both proteins remain active within polymeric bilayers. [Pg.374]


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