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Injection molecular weights

The posterior lobe of the pituitary, ie, the neurohypophysis, is under direct nervous control (1), unlike most other endocrine organs. The hormones stored in this gland are formed in hypothalamic nerve cells but pass through nerve stalks into the posterior pituitary. As early as 1895 it was found that pituitrin [50-57-7] an extract of the posterior lobe, raises blood pressure when injected (2), and that Pitocin [50-56-6] (Parke-Davis) causes contractions of smooth muscle, especially in the utems (3). Isolation of the active materials involved in these extracts is the result of work from several laboratories. Several highly active posterior pituitary extracts have been discovered (4), and it has been deterrnined that their biological activities result from peptide hormones, ie, low molecular weight substances not covalendy linked to proteins (qv) (5). [Pg.187]

Modification of BPA-PC for adaptation to the conditions of production of CD and CD-ROM disks, and of substrate disks for WORM and EOD was necessary. BPA-PC standard quaHties for extmsion and injection mol ding have, depending on molecular weight, melt flow indexes (MEI), (according to ISO 1130/ASTM 1238 in g/10 min at 300°C/1.2 kg, between less than 3 g/10 min (viscous types) up to 17 g/10 min. For CDs and optical data storage disks, however, MEI values exceeding 30 g/10 min, and for exceptionally short cycle times (5—7 s) even >60 g/lOmin are demanded at an injection mass temperature of 300°C (see Table 5). [Pg.157]

The first commercial PPS process by Phillips synthesized a low molecular weight linear PPS that had modest mechanical properties. It was usehil in coatings and as a feedstock for a variety of cured injection-molding resins. The Phillips process for preparing low molecular weight linear PPS consists of a series of nucleophilic displacement reactions that have differing reactivities (26). [Pg.442]

The major use of 4-cumylphenol is as a chain terminator for polycarbonates. Its use in place of phenol gives a polycarbonate with superior properties (33). Eor a low molecular weight polycarbonate used for injection-molding appHcations, the use of 4-cumylphenol as a chain terminator significantly lowers the volatiHty of the resin. Other uses of 4-cumylphenol include the production of phenoHc resins, some of which have appHcations in the electronics industry (34). Another appHcation of 4-cumylphenol involves its reaction with ethylene oxide to form a specialty surfactant. [Pg.66]

Other apphcatioas for 4-/ f2 -octylpheaol iaclude chaia termination of polycarboaates (54). The properties of low molecular weight polycarboaates used ia injection-molding apphcatioas to form compact disks are enhanced when the polymer is termiaated usiag 4-/ f2 -octylphenoL... [Pg.68]

Advanced Thermoplastics Materials. Thermoplastics and linear plastics of finite molecular weight that can be fabricated into very complex stmctures by hot melt or injection mol ding are different from the thermoset materials that require cross-linking to build up infinite molecular weight to form network (cross-link) stmctures. Advances in thermoplastic engineering materials include amorphous thermoplastics, crystalline thermoplastics, Hquid crystal thermoplastics, and fluorinated thermoplastics (see Engineering plastics). [Pg.190]

Low molecular weight, narrow MWD polymer—used widely for injection moulding and rotational moulding. [Pg.242]


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