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Evaporation from resin solutions, composition

Predicted Compositions during Mixed Solvent Evaporation from Resin Solutions Using the Analytical Solutions of Groups Method... [Pg.19]

Exudate collection in trap solutions usually requires subsequent concentration steps (vacuum evaporation, lyophilization) due to the low concentration of exudate compounds. Depending on the composition of the trap solution, the reduction of sample volume can lead to high salt concentrations, which may interfere with subsequent analysis or may even cause irreversible precipitation of certain exudate compounds (e.g., Ca-citrate, Ca-oxalate, proteins). Therefore, if possible, removal of interfering salts by use of ion exchange resins prior to sample concentration is recommended. Alternatively, solid-phase extraction techniques may be employed for enrichment of exudate compounds from the diluted trap solution (11,22). High-molecular-weight compounds may be concentrated by precipitation with organic solvents [methanol, ethanol, acetone 80% (v/v) for polysaccharides and proteins] or acidification [trichloroacetic acid 10% (w/v), per-... [Pg.44]

Adhesives are polymers that are initially liquid but solidify with time to give a joint between two surfaces [12,13]. The transformation of fluid to solid can be obtained either by evaporation of solvent from the polymer solution (or dispersion) or by curing a liquid polymer into a network. Table 2.3 lists some common adhesives, which have been classified as nonreactive and reactive systems. In the former, the usual composition is a suitable quick-drying solvent consisting of a polymer, tackifiers, and an antioxidant. Tackifiers are generally low-molecular-weight, nonvolatile materials that increase the tackiness of the adhesive. Some tackifiers commonly used are unmodified pine oils, rosin and its derivatives, and hydrocarbon derivatives of petroleum (petroleum resins). Several polymers have their own natural tack (as in natural rubber), in which case additional tackifiers arc not needed. [Pg.72]


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