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Polysaccharides shape

D. A. Rees, Polysaccharide Shapes, Halstead Press, a division of John Wiley Sons, Inc., New York, 1977. [Pg.437]

Rees, D. A., Polysaccharide shapes and their interactions — some recent advances, Pure Appl. Chem., 53, 1, 1981. [Pg.373]

Polymers, 20 389-412. See also Ethylene-propylene polymers Filled polymers Higher olefin polymers Polymerization Polysaccharides Shape-memory polymers (SMPs) SiC>2 polymer Special polymers Sulfur-containing polymers Thermosetting reactive polymers Water-soluble polymers aging of, 20 167... [Pg.737]

D. A. Rees Recent advances in understanding polysaccharide shapes and interactions... [Pg.53]

MI9) D. A. Rees, "Polysaccharide Shapes Outline Studies in Biology. ... [Pg.403]

Rees DA (1977) Polysaccharide Shapes. Chapman and Hall, London... [Pg.1510]

Rees, D. A. "Polysaccharide Shapes" Halsted Press New York, 1977 p. 55. [Pg.60]

The chapter, however, does not give extensive references to the experimental determination of the polysaccharide shape and size in different solvents, but rather it attempts to focus on the molecular reasons of these perturbations. A digression is also made to include the electrostatic charges in polyelectrolytic polysaccharides, because of their diffusion and use and because of interesting variations occurring in these systems. Thus, provided that all the interactions are taken into account, the calculation of the energetic state of each conformation provides the quantitative definition of the chain dimensions. [Pg.733]

Modification of Polysaccharides and Oligosaccharides, and Uses of Modified Polysaccharides and Oligosaccharides Introduction.—A book entitled Polysaccharide Shapes has discussed how the units of polysaccharides link together to confer a unique set of properties on the chain. Papers presented at a symposium on the thermal uses and properties of carbohydrates and lignins have covered some aspects of the pyrolysis of natural polysaccharides. ... [Pg.447]

Radley, J.A. (Ed.) Starch production technology. Applied Science Publ. London. 1976 Rees, D.A Polysaccharide shapes. Chapman tmd Htdl London. 1977... [Pg.338]


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