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Vinyl monomers stable mono

A different strategy for preparing enzymes for immobilization is to introduce vinyl groups by alkylating or acylating enzymes with activated vinyl monomers [40]. The modified enzymes are then polymerized with mono- and bifunctional acrylamide derivatives to yield elastic particles of irregular shape after crushing of the formed polymer blocks. Such copolymerization processes have yielded stable industrial biocatalysts for pharmaceutical application which are especially suited for stirred tank applications [41]. [Pg.105]

In this cormection, systematic stndies were made of the inhibiting effect of many stable mono and poly radicals on the kinetics and mechanism of vinyl monomer polymerization. The efCtiency of nitroxyls as free radical acceptors has promoted their usage to explore the mechanism of polymerization by means of the inhibition technique. Usually, nitroxyls have time to only react with a part of the radicals formed at... [Pg.213]


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