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Polyethylene glycol poly

The solution phase synthesis of peptides often results in mixtures of labelled, unlabelled compounds along with other impurities and requires extensive purification. A route using a solid phase approach [polyethylene glycol-poly-styrene PEG-PS derivatised with a xanthen-2-oxovalerate (XAL) linker] was recently developed [193] (Scheme 44). [Pg.238]

Kim SY, Lee YM, Baik DJ, et al. Toxic characteristics of methoxy polyethylene glycol/ poly(epsilon-caprolactone)] nanospheres in vitro and in vivo studies in normal mice. Biomat 2003 24(1) 55. [Pg.33]

AA BAA CMC CPB CTAB DM SO IPC MVPQ PAA PDADMAB PEG PIPAA SDS SMA TEMED acrylamide methylene bisacrylamide critical micelle concentration cetylpyridinium bromide cetyltrimethylammonium bromide dimethylsulfoxide interpolymer complex methylvinylpiridine units quaternized by dimethyl sulfate poly(acrylamide) poly(diallyldimethylammonium bromide) polyethylene glycol) poly(isopropylacrylamide) sodium dodecyl sulfate sodium methacrylate tetramethylethylenediamine... [Pg.125]

Yamamoto, Y, Y. Nagasaki, Y. Kato, Y. Sugiyama, and K. Kataoka (2001). Long-circulating polyethylene glycol)-poly(D-L-lactide) block copolymer micelles with modulated surface chacfcjdSontrolled Release, 77 27-38. [Pg.132]

Katayose, S. and K. Kataoka. 1997. V Mer-soluble polyion complex associates of DNA and polyethylene glycol)-poly(L-lysine) black copolymeBioconj. Chem8 702-707. [Pg.367]

DBU DMC DMF EC EO EOS GSS ILs MBMTBP MEA MW PC PDMS PEG PEGda PEO PMPS PO PPG PPGda PTC PTHF PTMO PVP Diazabicyclo[5.4.0] -undec-7-ene Dimethylcarbonate Dimethylform amide Ethylene carbonate Ethylene oxide, oxyethylene Equation of state Gas-saturated solution Ionic liquids 2,2,-methylene-bis(4-methyl-6-tert-butylphenol) Monoethanolamine Molecular weight Propylene carbonate Polydimethylsiloxane Polyethylene glycol Poly(ethylene glycol) diacrylate Polyethylene oxide Poly(methylphenylsiloxane) Propylene oxide Poly(propylene glycol) Poly(propylene glycol) diacrylate Phase-transfer catalyst Poly(tetrahydrofuran) Polytetramethylene oxide Polyvinyl pyrrolidone... [Pg.1]

Keywords fumed silica alumina/silica, titania/silica alumina/silica/titania Ni(II) Cd(II) Pb(II) polyethylene glycol) poly(vinyl alcohol) adsorption potentiometric titration surface charge density... [Pg.429]

MTX MCC mPEG MA NFX PEO PCS PECs PLA PBLA PLG PPO PEG PCL PBLG PBS PGA Methotrexate Crystalline cellulose Monomethoxypoly(ethylene glycol) Maleic acid Norfloxacin Polyethylene oxide) Photon correlation spectroscopy Poly(electrolyte complexes) Poly(L-lactic acid) Poly( 3-benzyl-L-aspartate) Poly (lactide- co -glycolide) Polypropylene oxide) Polyethylene glycol) Poly(e-caprolactone) Poly(y-benzyl-L-glutamate) Phosphate buffered saline Poly(glycolic acid)... [Pg.48]

To extend Whiteside s method, it is possible to synthesize ligands containing hydroxyl, ether, or carboxyl groups [13], e.g. acid chlorides or anhydrides containing polyethylene glycol), poly(ether) or poly(hydroxyalkyl) chains. In Scheme 3 [12], the use of this method to synthesize water-soluble derivatives of the DIOP ligand is displayed [14, 15],... [Pg.139]

Kee S, Gavriiliidis A (2007) Batch versus continuous mg-scale synthesis of chalcone epoxide with soluble polyethylene glycol poly-L-leucine catalyst. J Mol Catal A Chem 263(1-2) 156-162... [Pg.60]

S. Zalipsky, J.M. Harris, Introduction to chemistry and biological applications of polyethylene glycol), Poly (Ethylene Glycol) 1997, 680, 1-13. [Pg.629]

Synthetic or man-made, e.g., PVAl, CA, polylactams e.g., polycaprolactam), polyglycols (e.g., polyethylene glycol), poly(aspartic acid), poly(butylene succinate-co-adipate), as well as poly(3-hydroxy butyrate) or PHB, poly(P-hydroxybutyric acid) or PHBA, poly(hydroxy-valerate) or PHV, poly(lactic acid) or PLA, polyCglycolic acid), polyglycolides, polybu-tyric acid, their copolymers and mixtures. [Pg.1152]

Microwave irradiation Grafting onto method Various catalysts are used [4,4 -Azobis (4-cyanovaleric acid)] Telechelic polymers, polyethylene glycol, poly-dimethyl siloxane... [Pg.142]

Poly(D,L-lactide)-Polyethylene Glycol-Poly(D,L-lactide)... [Pg.134]

Poly(ethylene oxide) (sometimes called polyethylene glycol) Poly(phenyleneoxide)... [Pg.513]

Polyorganosiloxanes. See Silicone Polyorthosilicic acid. See Silica, hydrated Polyox. See Polyethylene glycol Poly[1-(2-oxo-1-pyrrolidiny0 ethylene]. See PVP Poly (oxy-1,4-butanediyl)-a-hydro-Q>-hydroxy- Poly (oxybutylene) glycol Poly (oxy-1,4-butylene) glycol. See Polytetramethylene ether glycol... [Pg.1301]

Poly (oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), a-hexadecyl-co-hydroi -, mixt. with --hydroxy-. See Polyethylene glycol Poly(oxy-1,2-ethanediyl), a-(nonylphenyl)-o)-hydroxy-, phosphate. See... [Pg.1301]

Polyox WSR 1105. See PEG-20M Polyox WSR 3333. See PEG-9M Polyox WSR Coagulant See PEG-115M Polyox WSR N-10. See PEG-2M Polyox WSR N-12K. See PEG-23M Polyox WSR N-60K. See PEG-45M Polyox WSR N-80. See PEG-5M Polyox WSR N-750. See PEG-7M Polyox WSR N-3000. See PEG-14M Polyox. See Polyethylene glycol Poly[1-(2-oxo-1-pyrrolidinyl) ethylene]. See PVP Poly (1-(2-oxo-1-pyrrolidinyl) ethylene) iodine complex. See PVP-iodine Poly (oxy-1,4-butanediyl)-a-hydro-b)-hydroxy- Poly (oxybutylene) glycol Poly (oxy-1,4-butylene) glycol. See Polytetramethylene ether glycol... [Pg.3535]

F03 Foroutan, M. and Zarrabi, M., Qrratemary (liquid -1- liquid) equilibria of aqueous two-phase polyethylene glycol, poly(A-vinylcaprolactam), and KH2PO4 Experimental and the generalized Floty-Huggins theory, J. Chem. Thermodyn., 40, 935, 2008. [Pg.546]

Hu, D. S. G., and H. J. Liu, Structural analysis and degradation behavior in polyethylene-glycol poly (L-lactide) copolymers, Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 51(3) 473-482 (1994). [Pg.285]

B. Tajeddin. Preparation md chcuacterization of kenjif ceUulose/polyethylene glycol/poly-ethylene biocomposites. Engineering Faculty, UPM, Mcdaysici, PhD Thesis (2009). [Pg.497]

Hu, D., and Liu, H., 1993, Effect of soft segment on degradation kinetics in polyethylene glycol/poly(L-lactide) blockcopol5Tners, Po/yw. Bull 30 669-676. [Pg.195]

Minamitake, Y., Gref, R., Hrkach, J., Peracchia, M. T., Domb, A., and Langer, R., 1994, Injectable nanospheres made of biodegradable polyethylene glycol-poly(lactic-co-glycolic) acid diblock copolymers. Paper in preparation. [Pg.196]


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