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Solid-phase polymer stability

Fig. 5. Preparation of polymer (PEI) ghosts in a three-step process (a) adsorption (b) stabilization (c) removal of core. These structures were substituted with lauroyl groups and histidyl groups to yield the solid-phase analog of (26). Fig. 5. Preparation of polymer (PEI) ghosts in a three-step process (a) adsorption (b) stabilization (c) removal of core. These structures were substituted with lauroyl groups and histidyl groups to yield the solid-phase analog of (26).
A coordination polymer such as (65) proves to have exemplary thermal and chemical stability and it has been used as the solid phase for separating a variety of aliphatic and heterocyclic bases. Retention volumes remained constant after many hours use at 100 °C.98... [Pg.560]

The number of papers dealing with catalysis by Au was more or less than 5 a year in the 1980s but reached 700 in 2005 and 600 in 2006. There are three major streams in current research activities on Au catalysts expansion of applications, especially to liquid-phase organic reactions [4], discussion on the active states of Au [5], and exploration of new forms of Au catalysts. The last stream has emerged recently and is represented by Au submicron tube [6], nanoporous Au [7, 8], polymer stabilized Au colloids [9] and Au on solid polymers [10, 11], which in turn provide valuable information for determining what states of Au are surprisingly active and selective. [Pg.78]

Batch miniemulsion polymerization of MMA using PMMA as the costabilizer was carried out with SLS as the surfactant and KPS as the initiator. Solids content was kept at -30%. A low surfactant level was used with the miniemulsions to ensure droplet nucleation. The initiator concentration of the polymer-stabilized miniemulsion polymerizations was varied from 0.0005 to 0.02 Mjq, based on the total water content. An aqueous phase retarder, (sodium nitrite) or an oil-phase inhibitor (diphenylpicrylhydrazol [DPPH]), was added to both the miniemulsions and the macro emulsions prior to initiation. Particle numbers and rates of polymerization for both systems were determined. [Pg.178]


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