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Polyethylene charge

The basis for the separation is that when two polymers, or a polymer and certain salts, are mixed together in water, they are incompatible, leading to the formation of two immiscible but predominantly aqueous phases, each rich in only one of the two components [Albertsson, op. cit. Kula, in Cooney and Humphrey (eds.), op. cit., pp. 451 71]. A phase diagram for a polyethylene glycol (PEG)-Dextran, two-phase system is shown in Fig. 22-85. Proteins are known to distribute unevenly between these phases. This uneven distribution can be used for the selective concentration and partial purification of the products. Partitioning between the two phases is controlled by the polymer molecular weight and concentration, protein net charge and... [Pg.2060]

In the case of symmetrical molecules such as carbon tetrachloride, benzene, polyethylene and polyisobutylene the only polarisation effect is electronic and such materials have low dielectric constants. Since electronic polarisation may be assumed to be instantaneous, the influence of frequency and temperature will be very small. Furthermore, since the charge displacement is able to remain in phase with the alternating field there are negligible power losses. [Pg.112]

For some nonionic, nonpolar polymers, such as polyethylene glycols, normal chromatograms can be obtained by using distilled water. Some more polar nonionic polymers exhibit abnormal peak shapes or minor peaks near the void volume when eluted with distilled water due to ionic interactions between the sample and the charged groups on the resin surface. To eliminate ionic interactions, a neutral salt, such as sodium nitrate or sodium sulfate, is added to the aqueous eluent. Generally, a salt concentration of 0.1-0.5 M is sufficient to overcome undesired ionic interactions. [Pg.112]

Polar molecule A molecule in which there is a separation of charge and hence positive and negative poles, 183-185 dipole force, 237 orientation, 183 Polarimeter, 600 Polarity, 184-185 Pollutants, 6 Polyamide, 615-616 Polyatomic ion, 36,39 Polyatomic molecules, 654 Polyester A large molecule made up of ester units, 614-615 Polyethylene, 611-612... [Pg.694]

Voltage Control Additive [83]) allow significant improvement of the top-of-charge performance of batteries, helping polyethylene separators to gain acceptance in the great majority of applications. [Pg.273]

In the presence of polyethylene oxide MW 300,000 at a concentration of 0.025 g liter , variations in pH and ionic strength have no effect on elution volumes and a single calibration curve is obtained as shown in Figure 4 and Table II. This behavior presumably also results from modification of the glass surface by the polyethylene oxide surfactant, but in this case charge effects appear to be completely suppressed and the effective pore diameter and volume reduced. Such an interpretation is also in accord with the fact that the elution voliomes are lower with polyethylene oxide than with Tergitol, since Tergitol is a much smaller molecule than the polyethylene oxide. [Pg.275]

Electrical charge density is reduced, such as polyethylene... [Pg.37]

Many polymers can be purchased as finely divided powders. These include polyethylene, polycarbonate, nylon, and rigid or lightly plasticized polyvinyl chloride. Highly plasticized polyvinyl chloride comes in a plastisol form. After the material is charged into the mold it is clamped shut prior to heating and rotation. [Pg.261]

On the Figures 1 and 2, the schematical drawings of cells for charge-discharge cycles are shown. On the Fig. 1, the cell in the "soft" pouch, formed by welding of three-layer material (lavsan-aluminium-polyethylene) on polyethylene layer, is shown. [Pg.276]


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