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Polyfglycidyl methacrylate

FIGURE 1.6 Influence of the polymerization temperature on the porosity of polyfglycidyl methacrylate-co-ethylene dimethacrylate) monoliths determined by MIP. (a) Differential pore size distribution curves of the polyfglycidyl methacrylate-co-ethylene dimethacrylate) rods, prepared by 22 h polymerization at a temperature of 55°C ( ), 12 h at 70°C ( ), and a temperature increased during the polymerization from 50°C to 70°C in steps by 5°C lasting 1 h each and kept at 70°C for another 4h ( ). (Reprinted with permission from Svec, F. and Frechet, Chem. Mater., 1, 707, 1995. Copyright 1995, American Chemical Society.) (b)... [Pg.20]

We report here a novel technique used to measure the cross-linking and scission yields for negative acting resist systems. The three systems investigated were polyfglycidyl methacrylate-co-3-chlorostyrene) (GMC), poly(3-chloro-styrene) (PCLS), and polystyrene (PS). The technique requires generating an... [Pg.241]

Maeda, H. and Yoshida, H., Preparation of macroreticular chelating resins containing aminomethylphosphonic acid groups from polyfglycidyl methacrylate) beads and their adsorption capacity, Kenkyu Hokoku Kumamoto Kogyo Daigaku, 14, 153, 1989 Chem. Ahstr.. Ill, 174778, 1989. [Pg.137]

N-methacryloyl L-Ser, N-methacryloyl L-Asp, N-methacryloyl L-His, N-methacryloyl L-Cys, N-methacryloyl 6-Ala, 4-vinyl phenol, HEMA and/or MAA EDMA Co(II)Cl2 polyfglycidyl methacrylate-EDMA) MeOH... [Pg.92]

Figure 4.7 Differential pore size distribution curves of the polyfglycidyl methacrylate-co-diethylene glycol dimethacrylate) prepared by suspension polymerization at the temperatures (1) 90 and (2) 70 C initiated by (a) benzoyl peroxide and (b) 2,2-azo(bis-isobutyronitrile). (Reprinted from [383] with permission of the American Chemical Society). Figure 4.7 Differential pore size distribution curves of the polyfglycidyl methacrylate-co-diethylene glycol dimethacrylate) prepared by suspension polymerization at the temperatures (1) 90 and (2) 70 C initiated by (a) benzoyl peroxide and (b) 2,2-azo(bis-isobutyronitrile). (Reprinted from [383] with permission of the American Chemical Society).
WIL 98] Willett J.L., Kotnis M.A., O Brien G.S., et al, Properties of starch-graft-polyfglycidyl methacrylate) PHBV composites . Journal of Applied Polymer Science, vol. 70, no. 6,pp. 1121-1127,1998. [Pg.199]

Petro, M. et al., Immobilization of trypsin onto molded macroporous polyfglycidyl methacrylate-co-ethylene dimethacrylate) rods and use of the conjugates as bioreactors and for affinity chromatography, Biotechnol. Bioeng., 49, 355, 1996. [Pg.979]

Edmondson, S., Huck, W.T.S., 2004. Controlled growth and subsequent chemical modification of polyfglycidyl methacrylate) brushes on silicon wafers. J. Mater. Chem. 14, 730—734. [Pg.327]

Fig. 4 GPC traces of the reactive polyfglycidyl methacrylate) scaffold (n = 180, Mn= 25,700) solid line), and after substitution with polyfethylene glycol) (m=l,M = 50,900) dashed line), (m = 16, M = 133,400) dotted line), and (m = 42, = 266,300) dashed and dotted line) n and... Fig. 4 GPC traces of the reactive polyfglycidyl methacrylate) scaffold (n = 180, Mn= 25,700) solid line), and after substitution with polyfethylene glycol) (m=l,M = 50,900) dashed line), (m = 16, M = 133,400) dotted line), and (m = 42, = 266,300) dashed and dotted line) n and...
Figure 23 Cellulose fiber encapsulated with polyfglycidyl methacrylate) copmlymer introducing reactive epoxy groups... Figure 23 Cellulose fiber encapsulated with polyfglycidyl methacrylate) copmlymer introducing reactive epoxy groups...

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