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Factors influencing condition

Adhesion depends on a number of factors. Good adhesion is defined by most customers as substrate failure. The major adhesive manufacturers possess equipment that allows them to make bonds with customer substrates under conditions that closely simulate actual packaging lines. These bonds are peeled either automatically or by hand to gauge adhesion. The most important factors influencing adhesion are the wet-out of the substrate, partieularly by the polymer component of the adhesive system, and the specific adhesion with the substrate. Choice of resin is critical for both. Rosin, rosin esters and terpene phenolics are eommonly added for these purposes in EVA and EnBA-based systems. Adhesion at low temperatures is also influenced by the overall toughness of the system at the test temperature. [Pg.745]

The positions of substitution, orientation, and configuration of the stable form are determined by a balance between opposing steric and dipole ef-fects. There is less agreement regarding the factors influencing kinetically controlled reaction (see below). Essentially neutral conditions, such as provided by an acetate or pyridine buffer, are required to avoid isomerization. Frequently, however, bromination will not proceed under these conditions, and a compromise has been used in which a small amount of acid is added to start and maintain reaction, while the accumulation of hydrogen bromide is prevented by adding exactly one equivalent of acetate... [Pg.270]

Several factors influence the diastereoselectivity of the Pictet-Spengler condensation to form 1,3-disubstituted and 1,2,3-trisubstituted tetrahydro-P-carbolines (39 and 40, respectively). The presence or absence of an alkyl substituent on the nitrogen of tryptophan has a large influence on the relative stereochemistry of the tetrahydro-P-carboline products formed from a condensation reaction with an aldehyde under various reaction conditions. [Pg.473]

Column diameter for a particular service is a function of the physical properties of the vapor and liquid at the tray conditions, efficiency and capacity characteristics of the contacting mechanism (bubble trays, sieve trays, etc.) as represented by velocity effects including entrainment, and the pressure of the operation. Unfortunately the interrelationship of these is not clearly understood. Therefore, diameters are determined by relations correlated by empirical factors. The factors influencing bubble cap and similar devices, sieve tray and perforated plate columns are somewhat different. [Pg.126]

Many factors influence delta coke, including quality of the FCC feedstock, design of the feed/catalyst injection system, riser design, operating conditions, and catalyst type. The following is a brief discussion of these factors ... [Pg.201]

Establishing the process sensitivity with respect to the above-mentioned factors is crucial for further scale-up considerations. If the sensitivity is low, a direct volume scale-up is allowed and the use of standard batch reactor configurations is permitted. However, many reactions are characterized by a large thermal effect and many molecules are very sensitive to process conditions on molecular scale (pH, temperature, concentrations, etc.). Such processes are much more difficult to scale up. Mixing can then become a very important factor influencing reactor performance for reactions where mixing times and reaction times are comparable, micromixing also becomes important. [Pg.11]

Several factors influence the efficiency of removing contaminants from soils by EO. The first factor is the chemistry generated at the electrodes. Low-pH conditions generated at the anode cause... [Pg.636]

Each neurotrophic factor influences the growth and development of a specific group of neuronal types, with some cells being sensitive to several such factors. Many sustain specific neuronal populations whose death underlines various neurodegenerative diseases. This raises the possibility that these regulatory molecules may be of benefit in treating such diseases. Results from early clinical trials have been at best mixed, but many remain optimistic that neurotrophic factors may provide future effective treatments for some currently incurable neurodegenerative conditions. [Pg.286]


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