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Screen oxygen functionalities

One possible solution to the problem is to make greater use of intumescent materials which when heated swell up and screen the combustible material from fire and oxygen. Another approach is to try to develop polymers like the phenolic resins that on burning yield a hard ablative char which also functions by shielding the underlying combustible material. [Pg.149]

Beyer and coworkers later extended these reactions to platinum clusters Ptn and have demonstrated that similar reaction sequences for the oxidation of carbon monoxide can occur with larger clusters [70]. In addition, they were able to demonstrate poisoning effects as a function of surface coverage and cluster size. A related sequence for Pt anions was proposed by Shi and Ervin who employed molecular oxygen rather than N2O as the oxidant [71]. Further, the group of Bohme has screened the mononuclear cations of almost the entire transition metal block for this particular kind of oxidation catalysis [72,73]. Another catalytic system has been proposed by Waters et al. in which a dimolybdate anion cluster brings about the oxidation of methanol to formaldehyde with nitromethane, however, a rather unusual terminal oxidant was employed [74]. [Pg.18]

Trends in biochemical screening assays seem to favor the use of multi-function PMT-based readers that allow for various MTP well densities (96, 384, and 1536 well plates), can handle a number of readout formats such as prompt fluorescence, luminescence, fluorescence polarization, time-gated fluorescence, and luminescent oxygen channeling or AlphaScreen. Examples of this type including the Perkin Elmer EnVision, TECAN-Ultra, BMG FluoStar, and LJL Analyst GT can be employed for a variety of the assay technologies described above. [Pg.22]


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