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Reversibility poly

Scheibe erklarte den Absorptionswandel damit, daB in der Losung vorhandene Farbionen unter der Wirkung von Dispersionskraften in Gleichgewichten Dimere und hoher Polymere bilden (,reversible Poly-merisate"), wobei entsprechen ... [Pg.132]

Jalili, P.R. Sharma, D. Ball, H.L. Enhancement of ionization efficiency and selective enrichment of phosphorylated peptides from complex protein mixtures using a reversible poly-histidine tag. J. Am. Soc. Mass Spectrom. 2007,18, 1007-1017. [Pg.111]

Liu WG, Zhang BQ, Lu WW, Li XW, Zhu DW, De Yao K, Wang Q, Zhao CR, Wang CD (2004) A rapid temperature-responsive sol-gel reversible poly(lV-isopropylacrylamide)-g-methylcellulose copolymer hydrogel. Biomaterials 25 3005-3012... [Pg.245]

Reversely, poly(e-caprolactone) (PCL) macromonomers capped by a norbomene end-group were synthesised and (co)polymerised by ROMP with the same catalytic system (Scheme 4) [17]. [Pg.93]

A schematic illustration of the major domain structures that are found in pure amorphous block copolymers is illustrated in Fig. 5.25.(183) Here the diblock copolymer poly(styrene)-poly(butadiene) is taken as an example. In (a) poly-(styrene) spheres are clearly seen in a poly(butadiene) matrix the spheres change to cylinders with an increase in the poly(styrene) content, as in example (b). With a further increase in the poly(styrene) concentration, alternating lamellae of the two species are observed (c). At the higher poly(styrene) contents, (d) and (e), the situation is reversed. Poly(butadiene) cylinders, and then spheres, now form in a poly(styrene) matrix. More quantitative descriptions of the domain structures have been given.(184,186,187) Crystallization and melting often occur to or from heterogenous melts with specific microphase structures. [Pg.202]

POLY(PROPYLENE) vs. OTHERS Poly(propylene) vs. poly(ethylene), see reverse Poly(propylene) vs. poly(styrene) Poly(propylene) vs. poly(oxydimethylsilylene) 3.2 2.9 2.8 0.002 17... [Pg.1411]

Poly(ethylene-stat-vinyl acetate) vs. poly(ethylene), see reverse Poly(ethylene-xfaf-vinyl acetate) vs. polystyrene, see reverse Poly(ethylene-itaf-vinyl acetate) vs. self, see Hydrocarbon Polymers vs. Others ... [Pg.1411]

Poly(vinyl acetate) vs. poly(isobutene), see reverse Poly(vinyl acetate) vs. poly(etbylene-star-vinyl acetate). 8.3 — 23... [Pg.1411]

POLY(n-BUTYL ACRYLATE) vs. OTHERS Poly(n-butyl acrylate) vs. poly(ethylene), see reverse Poly(n-butyl acrylate) vs. poly(styrene), see reverse Poly(n-butyl acrylate) vs. poly(methyl acrylate)t see reverse Poly(n-butyl acrylate) vs. poly(ethyl acrylate), see reverse Poly(n-butyl acrylate) vs. poly(2-ethylhexyl acrylate), 1.8 1.2 1.0 0.005 1,35,46... [Pg.1412]


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