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Monomers, enlarged

A model of the structure of porin from the outer membrane of Rhodobacter capsulatus. Part (a) shows the a-carbon backbones of a trimer of porin molecules viewed along an axis approximately perpendicular to the plane of the membrane. Each molecule forms a tube that passes across the membrane. Part (b) shows an individual porin monomer, enlarged slightly from (a) and viewed along an axis approximately in the plane of the membrane. The molecule folds as a jS-barrel with 16 antiparallel jS strands. (From M. S. Weiss, et al.. The three-dimensional structure of porin from Rhodobacter capsulatus at 3 A resolution, FEES Lett. 267 268, 1990. Copyright 1990 Elsevier Science Publishers BV, Amsterdam, Netherlands. Reprinted by permission.)... [Pg.406]

EMhesis of Dendrimers by /Repetition of Monomer Enlargement (SYNDROME Method)... [Pg.423]

SYNDROME synthesis of dendrimers by repetition of monomer enlargement... [Pg.440]

Methyl linolenate (195°C), N, Cyclic fatty acid monomers Enlarged liver Iwaoka and Perkin (1978)... [Pg.384]

When the condition passes point A and enters field II, the conversion dependencies of SFA, Qmm, <2max, and GPavaii change and the particle is enlarged by (1) the capture of polymer formed from the solution and (2) polymerization of the monomers that the particle itself absorbs then log <2min (°° log SFA) versus log X develops a slope of 2/3. [Pg.616]

Using the same chemical functions previously mentioned for bridged diamines and dianhydrides, a wide variety of new enlarged monomers has been... [Pg.32]

The above examples of free-radical ring-opening polymerization, which have been explored by Bailey and Endo, produce polymers containing ketonic carbonyl and/or ester groups in the main chain. In addition, these cyclic monomers can be copolymerized with vinyl monomers by free-radical mechanism. Thus, the variety of the polymers produced by radical polymerization has been enlarged. [Pg.82]


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