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Several studies have concerned the microstnicture of lamellae in materials such as the block copolymers polystyrene-h/oc/r-poly-l-vinylpyridine [139] and polystyrene-h/oc/r-polybutadiene [140], as well as single crystals of poly-para-xylylene [139], and reveal features (such as intersecting lamellae (figure Bl.19.29)) that had not been previously observed. [Pg.1705]

RipoU D R and H A Scheraga 1988. On the Multiple-Mirumum Problem in the Conformational Anal of Polypeptides. II. An Electrostatistically Driven Monte Carlo Method Tests on Poly(L-Alani Biopolymers 27 1283-1303. [Pg.577]

Poly(l-Chloro-l,2,2-Trifluoroethylene). Poly(l-chloro-l,2,2-trifiuoroethylene consists of linear chains in which the predominant repeating unit is... [Pg.1016]

PCTA Copolyester. Poly(l,4-cyclohexanedimethylene terephthalic acid) (PCTA) copolyester is a polymer of cyclohexanedimethanol and terephthalic acid, with another acid substituted for a portion of the terephthalic acid otherwise required. It has the following formula ... [Pg.1020]

Poly(l, 4-cis-isoprene). Although AHf j is slightly higher than that of polyethylene, it is still completely reasonable for a hydrocarbon. The... [Pg.208]

POLYETHERS - ETHYLENE OXIDE POLYTffiRS] (Vol 19) Poly(l,3,4-oxadiazole) (POD)... [Pg.791]

Poly(l,3,4-oxadia2ole-2,5-diyl-vinylene) and poly(l,3,4-oxadia2ole-2,5-diyl-ethynylene) were synthesi2ed by polycondensation of fumaramide or acetylene-dicarboxamide with hydra2ine sulfate in PPA to study the effect of the two repeating units on polymer electronic and thermal properties (55). [Pg.534]

The available free carboxyl groups of the DAS—HMS can be linked via a peptide bond to available primary amine groups onto highly antigenic carriers using a carbodiimide (19). The carriers used in this case were bovine semm albumin (BSA) and poly-L-lysine (molecular weight 150,000 to 300,000). The... [Pg.24]

Another biomedical appHcation of mictocapsules is the encapsulation of Hve mammalian ceUs for transplantation into humans. The purpose of encapsulation is to protect the transplanted ceUs or organisms from rejection by the host. The capsule sheU must prevent entrance of harmful agents into the capsule, aUow free transport of nutrients necessary for ceU functioning into the capsule, and aUow desirable ceUular products to freely escape from the capsule. This type of encapsulation has been carried out with a number of different types of Hve ceUs, but studies with encapsulated pancreatic islets or islets of Langerhans ate most common. The alginate—poly(L-lysine) encapsulation process originally developed in 1981 (54) catalyzed much of the ceU encapsulation work carried out since. A discussion of the obstacles to the appHcation of microencapsulation in islet transplantation reviewed much of the mote recent work done in this area (55). Animal ceU encapsulation has also been researched (56). [Pg.324]

The synthesis of isotactic polymers of higher a-olefins was discovered in 1955, simultaneously with the synthesis of isotactic PP (1,2) syndiotactic polymers of higher a-olefins were first prepared in 1990 (3,4). The first commercial production of isotactic poly(l-butene) [9003-29-6] (PB) and poly(4-methyl-l-pentene) [9016-80-2] (PMP) started in 1965 (5). [Pg.425]

Work had gone on in both the United States and Europe, notably at Du Pont and ICI Ltd. in the United Kingdom, on exploring the whole series of alkylene terephthalate polymers in connection with new synthetic fibers. Poly(l,4-butylene terephthalate) (PBT) was investigated in detail, as it had very... [Pg.292]

PEN film for audio- and videotape and various electronic appHcations and blow molded PEN containers for hot-fill appHcations are already being marketed in Japan. NDA is unlikely to ever become as inexpensive as terephthaUc acid but novel NDA-based polyesters will become available if a market need exists. One example could be the experimental polyester PBN (Celanese Corp.) this is the NDA analogue of PBT, poly(l,4-butylene naphthalene-2,6-dicarboxylate) [28779-82-0]. It has a high rate of crystallization, faster even than that of PBT, and its combination of physical properties is weU-suited for injection molding. [Pg.293]


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Automated Synthesis of Poly a-(l - 2)-D-Mannosides

Azobenzene-containing Poly(L-glutamic acid)

Azobenzene-containing Poly(L-lysine)

B Preparation of Poly(l-pyrazolyl)borates

C s-l,4-Poly

Chloroprene Rubber, Poly(2-chloro-l,3-butadiene)

Cis- and Trans-1,4-Poly-l,3-Dienes

Cis-l,4-poly

E-Poly-L-lysine

Immobilized poly-L-leucine

In poly(2,6-dimethyl-l,4-phenylene

Isotactic l,2-poly

Lactosylated poly-L-lysine

Of poly-L-lysine

Photoinduced Helix-sense Reversal in Azobenzene-containing Poly(L-aspartate)s

Piezoelectric Motion of Poly-L-Lactic Acid (PLLA) Fiber

Poly D-L lactide

Poly [(S>4-methyl-l-hexene

Poly [2,4-hexadiyne-l, 6-diol

Poly [2,4-hexadiyne-l, 6-diol bis

Poly(2,6-dibromo-l,4-phenylene oxide)

Poly(2,6-dimethyl-l ,4-phenylene oxid

Poly(2,6-dimethyl-l ,4-phenylene oxide

Poly(2,6-dimethyl-l,4-Phenylene

Poly(2,6-dimethyl-l,4-phenylene oxide) (PPO)

Poly(5-Amino-l,4-Naphthoquinone)(PANQ)

Poly(D,L-Lactide-co-Glycolide)

Poly(L-Lactic Acid) (PLLA)

Poly(L-Lactic Acid) Blends

Poly(L-Lactide) Degrading Enzymes

Poly(L-lysine) Homopolymer

Poly(L-lysine)-Based Copolymers

Poly(bis-l,2,4-triazole)s

Poly(l ,4-cyclohexanedimethylene

Poly(l -amidoethylen

Poly(l -oxo-2-phenyltrimethylene

Poly(l, 3-phenylene isophthalamide

Poly(l,3-propylene 2,6-naphthalate)

Poly(l,4- cyclohexane dimethylene

Poly(l,4-Cyclohexylenedimethylene Terephthalate)

Poly(l,4-cyclohexanedimethylene terephthalate)

Poly(l,4-cyclohexylenedimethylene

Poly(l,4-cyclohexylenedimethylene blends

Poly(l,4-cyclohexylenedimethylene synthesis

Poly(l,4-cyclohexylenedimethylene thermal properties

Poly(l,4-phenylene)s

Poly(l,6-heptadiyne) and derivatives

Poly(l-Pentenylene) by Metathesis Polymerization of Cyclopentene with a Ziegler-Natta-Catalyst in Solution

Poly(l-butenylene)

Poly(l-butyl-4-vinylpyridinium bromide

Poly(l-octenylene)

Poly(l-pentenylene)

Poly(l-pyrazolyl)alkane Ligands

Poly(l-pyrazolyl)borates

Poly*l,2»butadiene

Poly-2-vinylpyridine-l-oxide

Poly-4-methylpent-l-ene

Poly-7-benzyl-L-glutamate

Poly-D,L-lactic acid

Poly-L-a-amino acids

Poly-L-alanine

Poly-L-amino acids

Poly-L-arginine

Poly-L-aspartic acid

Poly-L-glutamate

Poly-L-glutamic acid

Poly-L-glutamic acid conjugates

Poly-L-glutamine

Poly-L-histidine

Poly-L-lactic acid

Poly-L-lactic acid microsphere

Poly-L-lactide

Poly-L-lactide PLLA)

Poly-L-lactide-co-glycolide

Poly-L-leucine

Poly-L-lysine

Poly-L-lysine conjugates

Poly-L-lysine derivatives

Poly-L-lysine hydrobromide

Poly-L-lysine solution

Poly-L-lysine-alginate

Poly-L-omithine

Poly-L-ornithine

Poly-L-proline

Poly-L-serine

Poly-L-tryptophan

Poly-L-tyrosine

Poly-L-valine

Poly-a,L-glutamic acid

Poly-a,L-lysine

Poly-benzyl-L-glutamate (PBLG)

Poly-l,3,4-oxadiazole

Poly-l,3-cyclohexadiene

Poly-l,6-heptadiyne

Poly-l-butene

Poly-l-hexene

Poly-l-pentene

Poly-p-benzyl-L-aspartate

Poly-y-alkyl-L-glutamates

Poly-y-benzyl-L-glutamate (PBG

Poly-y-benzyl-l-glutamate

Poly-y-ethyl-L-glutamate

Poly-y-heptyl-L-glutamate

Poly-y-methyl-L-glutamate

Poly[L-Lys

Poly[L-isocyanoalanine

Poly[l -phenyl-2-

Poly[l,4-bis

Poly[l-phenyl-2-p-

Poly[methylene-l,3-

Polyethylene Glycol-Poly(D,L-Lactide)

Polymorphism in Poly(L-lactic acid)

Polypeptides poly-L-lysine

Polyphenazine (PPh) and Poly(l-Hydroxyphenazine) (PPhOH)

Pseudo-Allosteric Effect of Poly(L-lysine) Heme Complex

Self-reinforced poly L-lactide

Sodium poly-L-glutamate

Spectroscopy of Poly(l-alkenes) Polypropylene

Spiropyran-modified Poly(L-lysine)

Sulfo-SMCC with poly-L-lysine

Syndiotactic l,2-poly

Synthesis of branched poly (octamethylene-L-()-tartrate)

Tacticity of Poly(l-chloro-fluoroethylene)

Trans-l,4-poly

Two-Dimensional NMR Spectra of Poly-y-benzyl-L-glutamate

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