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Gelation complementary molecules

The intention here is to discuss gelation that has been suggested to occur by the formation of junction zones in which the polymer molecules are bound together by specific interactions between complementary regions in each molecule, in contrast to simple clustering via, say, dipole-dipole interactions. An ordered structure for the... [Pg.258]

Alginate-pectin gelation will be presented as an example for which the formation of junction zones has been proposed to involve two chemically different but geometrically complementary polymer molecules. Pectin is the structural polysaccharide in plants equivalent to alginate in brown seaweed. The term pectin covers a wide range of... [Pg.260]


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