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Polyvinyl alcohol PVA

An alternative to traditional chemicals is the use of VCI materials, such as Boiler Lizard from the Cortec Corporation. This product is a VCI powder contained in an inner, water-soluble polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) bag and outer wrapping. The wrapping is removed, the inner lining slit open, and the bag left in a suitable place within... [Pg.610]

Interfacial Water Structure at Polyvinyl Alcohol (PVA) Gel/Quartz Interfaces Investigated by SFC Spectroscopy... [Pg.89]

Here, the structures of interfacial water at a fused quartz surface with and without contact of polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) were investigated by in situ SFG spectroscopy and their role in low friction between PVA and a fused quartz surface is discussed. [Pg.90]

R. Audebert, J. Janca, P. Maroy, and H. Hendriks. Chemically cross-linked polyvinyl alcohol (PVA), process for synthesizing same and its applications as a fluid loss control agent in oil fluids. Patent GB 2278359,1994. [Pg.351]

The linear arrangement of iodine atoms in the amylose inclusion compound has generated much interest right from the early days with respect to its spectroscopic and optical properties 138 -140). It has also been known for many years that polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) behaves similarly, and this was applied by Polaroid Corporation for the manufacture of polarising plastic using stretched sheets of iodine-stained polyvinyl alcohol170). [Pg.177]

The fixative system generally used is a two-vial technique with one vial containing 5 to 10% buffered Formalin and the other vial containing polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) fixative. A portion of the specimen is added to the fixative in a ratio of approximately 3 parts fixative to 1 part specimen and thoroughly mixed to ensure adequate fixation. An alternative to Formalin is Merthiolate-iodine-formaldehyde (MIF), which fixes and stains at the same time. If unfixed specimens are processed in the laboratory, fecal films may be prepared and immediately fixed in Schaudinn fixative. [Pg.8]

However, Emi et al. [50] have prepared LS with a method established in their laboratory using a solvent extraction. In particular, the method is based on the dissolution of the triglyceride (i.e., tripalmitin) and the cationic lipid in the organic solvent (i.e., dichloromethane), and on the addition of an aqueous polyvinyl alcohol (PVA)... [Pg.5]

The adsorption of fully and partially hydrolyzed (88%) polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) on 190-1lOOnm monodisperse polystyrene latex particles was investigated. The effect of molecular weight was investigated for 190 nm-size particles using the serum replacement adsorption and desorption methods. The adsorption density at the adsorption-isotherm plateau followed the relationships for the fully hydrolyzed... [Pg.77]

Polymer adsorption is important in the flocculation and stabilization of colloidal sols and has been reviewed by Vincent et al. (1) and Tadros (2). Polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) has been used in these studies because of its practical application in textiles, adhesives, and coatings. The adsorption of PVA has been studied on silver iodide by Fleer (3) and Koopal (4), and on polystyrene (PS) latex particles by Garvey (5). The adsorption isotherms reported by these workers extend up to 600 ppm PVA. The adsorption at... [Pg.77]

Polyvinyl alcohol(PVA) was obtained from the Kurarey Co.,Ltd. Japan the molecular weight and the degree of hydrolysis were determined by the supplier as 88,000 and 80 %, respectively. The molecular weight and the molecular weight distribution data of the polymer samples are shown in Table 1. [Pg.133]

Chen et al. [54] have reported a model for the assessment of the combined effects of the intrinsic reaction kinetics and dye diffusion into phosphorylated polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) gel beads. The analysis of the experimental data in terms of biofilm effectiveness factor highlighted the relevance of intraparticle diffusion to the effective azo-dye conversion rate. On the basis of these results, they have identified the optimal conditions for the gel bead diameter and PVA composition to limit diffusion resistance. [Pg.119]

Low-cost, disposable, Si02/Si3N4 chemical field effect transistor (ChemFET) microsensors have been fabricated for pH measurements and adapted to biochemical applications by using polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) enzymatic layers deposited and patterned... [Pg.153]

Polyvinyl alcohol (PVA), which is a water soluble polyhidroxy polymer, is one of the widely used synthetic polymers for a variety of medical applications [197] because of easy preparation, excellent chemical resistance, and physical properties. [198] But it has poor stability in water because of its highly hydrophilic character. Therefore, to overcome this problem PVA should be insolubilized by copolymerization [43], grafting [199], crosslinking [200], and blending [201], These processes may lead a decrease in the hydrophilic character of PVA. Because of this reason these processes should be carried out in the presence of hydrophilic polymers. Polyfyinyl pyrrolidone), PVP, is one of the hydrophilic, biocompatible polymer and it is used in many biomedical applications [202] and separation processes to increase the hydrophilic character of the blended polymeric materials [203,204], An important factor in the development of new materials based on polymeric blends is the miscibility between the polymers in the mixture, because the degree of miscibility is directly related to the final properties of polymeric blends [205],... [Pg.156]

J. Xu et al. [283] have shown that immobilization of enzymes can be done using a specially designed composite membrane with a porous hydrophobic layer and a hydrophilic ultrafiltration layer. A polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) membrane with micrometer pores as an excellent hydrophobic support for immobilization was employed for the porous hydrophobic layer, and a biocompatible material of polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) which provided a favourable environment to retain the lipase activity was used to prepare the hydrophilic... [Pg.168]

In the homogenous mixture of Starch and Polyvinyl alcohol (PVA), 30 % of plasticizer was mixed to make Pure blend. Then 10 % cellulose was mixed into above mixture followed by removal of extra water gave Cellulose-Reinforced starch-PVA blends. The different proportions of Fly ash were mixed into mixture of Cellulose-Reinforced starch-PVA blends to get various fly ash inserted Cellulose-Reinforced starch-PVA blends. Solubility, swelling behaviour and water absorption studies of Fly ash blends were measured at different time intervals at relative humidity of 50-55%. The insertion of Cellulose into starch-PVA blend decreases the solubility of blends due to the hydrophobicity of cellulose, but the solubility further increases by insertion of Fly ash into starch-PVA matrix that indicating the mechanical stability enhancement of blends. The water absorption behaviour of fly ash blends increases rapidly upto 150 min and then no change. The optimum concentration of Fly ash into Cellulose-Reinforced starch-PVA blend was 4%. [Pg.117]

Many different polymer matrices have been reported in the literature. The use of polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) as a matrix has been reported in the construction of a biosensor specific toNADH.(71) A detailed summary of the polymerization of PVA and the attachment of fluorescein to this polymer was reported by Seitz. 22 Plasticized polyvinyl chloride (PVC) has been used for the detection of lead. 72 PVC was also... [Pg.198]


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