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Ethylene glycol succinate

Wang J, Gibson MI, Barbey R, Xiao SJ, Klok HA (2009) Nonfouling polypeptide brushes via surface-initiated polymerization of N-epsilon-oligo(ethylene glycol)succinate-L-lysine N-carboxyanhydride. Macromol Rapid Commun 30 845-850... [Pg.25]

Tetrahydroxyethylenediamine Tetracyanoethylated pentaerythritol Ethylene glycol succinate... [Pg.891]

Alcohols 0,-05 Apiezon L, M benzyldiphenyl butane diol succinate (Craig polyester) carbowax 400, 600, 750, 1000, 1000 (monostearate), diethylene glycolsuccinate di-(2-ethylexyl) sebacate diethyl-D-tartrate di-n-decyl phthalate diglycerol diisodecyl phthalate dinonyl phthalate ethylene glycol succinate Flexol 8N8 Hallcomid M-18-OL quadrol Renex 678 sorbitol tricresyl phosphate triethanolamine... [Pg.39]

Di-poly Aldehydes (and ketones) FFAP QF-I, Porapak-Q, Porapak-QS Apiezon L, M carbowax 400, 750, 1000, 1500, 1540 di-n-butyl phthalate diethylene glycol succinate ethylene glycol succinate Hallcomid M18 squalene tricresyl phosphate 1,2,3-tris (2-cyanoethoxy) propane Ucon series... [Pg.39]

Alkaloids (includes drugs and vitamins) Apiezon L carbowax 20M di-(2-ethylhexyl) sebacate ethylene glycol adipate ethylene glycol succinate, neopentyl glycol adipate phenyldiethanolamine succinate SE-30 (methyl silicone phases)... [Pg.39]

Amino acids (and derivatives) Carbowax 600 diethylene glycol succinate (stabilized) Ethofat (on chromosorb T) ethylene glycol succinate neopentyl glycol adipate SE-30 XE-60 (methyl silicone phases)... [Pg.39]

Phosphorous compounds Apiezon L carbowax 20M di-n-butyl phthalate diethylene glycol succinate Emulphor-ON-870 ethylene glycol succinate Reoplex-400 methyl silicone phases, including gum viscosities squalane STAP... [Pg.40]

D-Alpha-Tocopheryl Poly (Ethylene Glycol) Succinate 1000 (TPGS 1000)... [Pg.129]

A stationary phase possessing medium polarity between the above two, e.g., organic silicone polyester composed of ethylene glycol succinate combined with cyanoethyl silicone, is recommended as the most suitable [437]. [Pg.171]

Modification of this procedure was applied to the analysis of neutral and amino sugars in mucins [440]. A mixture of 0.2% of ethylene glycol succinate, 0.2% of ethylene glycol adipate and 1.4% of silicone XE-60 was used as the stationary phase and the analysis was effected with temperature programming at l°C/min from 150 to 205°C. Similar results could be obtained, however, on a column packed with 3% of OV-225. Partially ethylated alditol acetates were used to determine the components of polysaccharides [441],... [Pg.172]

Other silicone liquid phases are available in which the methyl groups are replaced to various extents by other groups. Enhanced selectivity may be obtained by chemical modification of the silicone polymer by the introduction of a polyester which, unfortimately, reduces the thermal breakdown temperature. Ethylene glycol succinate is commonly used as the polyester for these modifications. The silicone part may also be substituted by phenyl or cyanoethyl, etc. Table 3 shows some of these liquid phases which are available commercially. [Pg.225]

Column Glass U-tubes, 6 foot X 4 mm. i.d. Gas Chrom P, 80-100 or 100-120 mesh, acid-washed dichlorodimethyl-silane treated. Two types of packing used 10% neopentyl glycol succinate (NGS) and a two-component phase consisting of 7% silicone oil F-60 with 1% ethylene glycol succinate-phenyl methylsiloxane copolymer (EGSS-Z). Condition-... [Pg.250]

Characteristic properties of some liquid phases used in packed column gas chromatography PPE-5 = Poly(phenyl ether), EGS = poly(ethylene glycol succinate) and DECS = poly(diethylene glycol succinate), Carbowax 20M = poly(ethylene glycol) and FFAP = Carbowax 20M treated with 2-nitroterephthalic acid... [Pg.87]


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