Big Chemical Encyclopedia

Chemical substances, components, reactions, process design ...

Articles Figures Tables About

Engineering gelation

Bode, H-J, The Use of Liquid Polyacrylamide in Electrophoresis III. Properties of Liquid Polyacrylamide in the Presence of Cellulose Acetate, Analytical Biochemistry 92, 99, 1979. Bowman, CN Peppas, NA, A Kinetic Gelation Method for the Simulation of Free-Radical Polymerizations, Chemical Engineering Science 47, 1411, 1992. [Pg.608]

Spontaneously gelation Platform for 30 cell engineering Cell immoblzation matrix... [Pg.149]

Fig. 26. Time-temperature-trans-formation diagram for the system EPON 825/DDS showing times to reach dipole loss peaks at 10 and 10,000 Hz. L-R denotes gelation R-G denotes vitrification. (Reprinted from Ref. 47) with permission of the Society for the Advancement of Material and Process Engineering)... Fig. 26. Time-temperature-trans-formation diagram for the system EPON 825/DDS showing times to reach dipole loss peaks at 10 and 10,000 Hz. L-R denotes gelation R-G denotes vitrification. (Reprinted from Ref. 47) with permission of the Society for the Advancement of Material and Process Engineering)...
A "molecular engineering" approach to gelation has been attempted in order to identify the influence of the different segments of ALS molecules [ 79,96[. Parameters of the S part, such as the a/fi stereochemistry at C and the nature... [Pg.328]

Since several mechanisms often come into play in a gelation process, the relative kinetics will determine the final structure and related properties. Nowadays we have tools that enable us to follow the development of the microstmcture directly under the microscope giving insights of great interest to food engineering (see also Chapter... [Pg.255]

Tavares, C., Monteiro, S. R., Moreno, N., and Lopes da Silva, J. A. 2005. Does the branching degree of galactomannans influences their effect on whey protein gelation Colloids and Surfaces A. Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects, pp. 270-271 213-219. [Pg.400]

Kuo, C.K. Ma, P.X. lonically crosslinked alginate hydrogels as scaffolds for tissue engineering Part 1. Structure, gelation rate and mechanical properties. Biomaterials 2001,22, 511-521. [Pg.2037]


See other pages where Engineering gelation is mentioned: [Pg.332]    [Pg.1097]    [Pg.332]    [Pg.1097]    [Pg.251]    [Pg.119]    [Pg.146]    [Pg.149]    [Pg.150]    [Pg.153]    [Pg.170]    [Pg.384]    [Pg.102]    [Pg.146]    [Pg.148]    [Pg.216]    [Pg.148]    [Pg.2]    [Pg.299]    [Pg.379]    [Pg.721]    [Pg.251]    [Pg.194]    [Pg.95]    [Pg.176]    [Pg.25]    [Pg.52]    [Pg.367]    [Pg.9]    [Pg.416]    [Pg.191]    [Pg.223]    [Pg.253]    [Pg.381]    [Pg.251]    [Pg.46]    [Pg.277]    [Pg.48]    [Pg.316]    [Pg.331]    [Pg.446]    [Pg.179]    [Pg.640]   
See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.36 , Pg.126 , Pg.128 , Pg.129 , Pg.130 ]




SEARCH



Tissue engineering gelation

© 2024 chempedia.info