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Lodine complexes structure

Miyasaka, K. PVA-lodine Complexes Formation, Structure and Properties. Vol. 108. pp. 91-130. [Pg.260]

Figure 16-6 (a) Schematic structure of the starch-iodine complex. The amylose chain forms a helix around l6 units. [Adapted from A T. Calabrese and A. Khan, "Amylose-lodine Complex Formation with Kl Evidence for Absence of Iodide Ions Within the Complex." J. Polymer Sci. 1999, A37,2711.] (fc>) View down the starch helix. Showing iodine inside the helix.8 [Figure kindly provided by R. D. Hancock, [rower Engineering, Sett Lake City.]... [Pg.335]

Many studies have also been made on the structure and properties of the Amylose-lodine complex [37-40]. Zwick [41] published a concise review of some important features of the Amylose-lodine complex. [Pg.94]

Matsuoka, H. and Ise, N. Small-Angle and Ultra-Small Angle Scattering Study of the Ordered Structure in Polyelectrolyte Solutions and Colloidal Dispersions. Vol. 114, pp. 187-232. Miyasaka, K. PVA-lodine Complexes Formation, Structure and Properties. Vol. 108, pp. 91-130. [Pg.382]


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