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Encapsulation polymer

Macroporous Chesieally Bonded and Polymer Encapsulated Packings... [Pg.167]

Poly(siloxane) phases (GC) 112 Polymer encapsulated phases LC 324, 337 SFC 600... [Pg.515]

Shin, S. and Jang, J. (2007) Thiol containing polymer encapsulated magnetic nanoparticles as reusable and efficiently separable adsorbent for heavy metal ions. Chemical Communications, (41), 4230-4232. [Pg.84]

Acid (PSTA)-catalyzed acetal hydrolysis followed by base-catalyzed [4-(dialkylamino) pyridine] Baylis-Hillman addition of MVK Catalysts are part of the monomers used to make the resulting star polymer-encapsulated catalysts... [Pg.148]

Iminium-catalyzed nucleophilic addition of N-methylindole to 2-hexenal, followed by enamine-catalyzed formation of product Star polymer encapsulation... [Pg.148]

Structure EANPS = electrostatic agglomerated nonporous substrate, EAWPS = electrostatic agglomerated wide-pore substrate, PGPS = polymer grafted porous substrate, SMPSS = silane modified porous silica substrate, CMS = chemically modified substrate, APCS = adsorbed polymer-coated substrate, PES = polymer-encapsulated substrate. [Pg.229]

T0766 Technology Visions Group, Inc., Polymer Encapsulation... [Pg.76]

Polymer encapsulation technology (PET) was designed to stabilize radioactive materials and wastes. Polymer encapsulation uses nonvolatile polymers with excellent heat resistance, low water solubility, chemical stability, and excellent radiation resistance. Once materials have been mixed with the encapsulant, the mixture expands and hardens. This process prevents radioactivity from escaping and confines radioactive particles to the polymer structure. [Pg.1024]

Three classes of polymer encapsulant materials were studied. These are listed in Table I and Include novolac epoxy and silicone-epoxy compounds. A pure silicone formulation served as a control for comparison of the thermal degradion properties... [Pg.213]

OP/HSP - Opaque Polymer HARP - High Aspect Ratio Polymer IPN - Interpenetrating Network PELC - Polymer Encapsulated Latex ML - Multilobe ... [Pg.118]

Fig. 12.1.5 Polymer encapsulation of inorganic particles by polymerization of adsorbed surface active monomer. Fig. 12.1.5 Polymer encapsulation of inorganic particles by polymerization of adsorbed surface active monomer.

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