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Functional groups, effect

Recasting the linking reaction in terms of complementary A and B functional groups effectively eUminates undesired homocondensation reachons that can lead to speciation and loss of dispersion in the final matrix. [Pg.149]

A. C. Ross, G. Bell, and P. J. Halling, Organic solvent functional group effect on enzyme inactivation by the interfacial mechanism, J. Mol. Cat. B Enzymatic 2000, 8, 183-192. [Pg.509]

Henrichs, S. M., and S. F. Sugai. 1993. Adsorption of amino acid and glucose by sediments of Resurrection Bay, Alaska, USA Functional group effects. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 57 823-835. [Pg.309]

Kasting, G. B., Smith, R. L. and Anderson, B. D. (1992). Prodrugs for dermal delivery Solubility, molecular size, and functional group effects. In Sloan, K. B., ed. Prodrugs Topical and Ocular Drug Delivery. Dekker, New York, pp. 117-161. [Pg.288]

Roper JC, Sarkar JM, Dec J et al. (1995) Enhanced enzymatic removal of chlorophenols in the presence of co-substrates. Water Res 29(12) 2720-2724 Ross AC, Bell G, Hailing PJ (2000) Organic solvent functional group effect on enzyme inactivation by the interfacial mechanism. J Mol Catal B Enzym 8 183-192 Sasaki T, Kajino T, Li B et al. (2001) New pulp biobleaching system involving manganese peroxidase immobilized in a silica support with controlled pore sizes. Appl Environ Microbiol 67(5) 2208-2212... [Pg.378]

In /c (or In values and the hydrocarbonaceous surface areas of the solutes. For example, the dependence of the activity coefficient, for the phosphorylation of ten myosin-related analogues on the extrathermodynamic functional group effect, t, was assessed [10] according to the linearised expression... [Pg.122]

On the basis of these findings, we can provide a guide for the apatiteforming ability of various materials, that is, not only ceramics, but also metals and organic polymers that posses the functional groups effective for apatite nucleation on their surfaces, and hence we can obtain bioactive materials with different mechanical properties. In the following sections, some examples of these are described. [Pg.399]


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Effective functionality

Effects function

Effects of functional-group orientation on rates and equilibria

Electronic effects of functional groups

Functional groups electron-withdrawing effects

Functional groups electronic effects

Functional groups, effect supramolecular structures

Functionalized negative neighboring group effect

Groups with similar polar effects functional equivalents

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Resins functional group effect

Resonance effects from functional groups, Table

Structure-reactivity relationships functional group effects

Surface functional groups adsorption isotherms, effects

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