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  • ...he visco-elastic eigenmodels of the films, and finite effects of the small molecule glass are observed. To describe T<sub>g</sub> (D, 0) function of polymers m
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  • ...perties of ammonium polyphosphate depend on the number of monomers in each molecule and to a degree on how often it branches. Shorter chains (n<100) are more
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  • ...curring between double bonds and ozone is known as [[ozonolysis]] when one molecule of the gas reacts with the double bond:
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  • ...curring between double bonds and ozone is known as [[ozonolysis]] when one molecule of the gas reacts with the double bond:
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  • ...rnal|author=Y. Roiter and S. Minko|doi=10.1021/ja0558239|title= AFM Single Molecule Experiments at the Solid-Liquid Interface: In Situ Conformation of Adsorbed [[File:Amylose2.svg|thumb|right|350px|Structure of the [[amylose]] molecule.]]
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  • But the same [[double bond]] makes the molecule sensitive to [[oxidation]] when hot liquid is exposed to air. The [[polymer
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  • A '''crossbridging''' agent is a difuntional [[molecule]] that, through a chemical reaction, joins [[polymeric]] materials together
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  • ...rization|free radical polymerization]] to make a much longer polymer chain molecule. ...formed from the butadiene just added, can further bond to another monomer molecule at either the #2 or #4 carbons of the previous butadiene monomer. Most of t
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  • ...the resulting [[arabinogalactan protein]] (AGP) functions as a signalling molecule between cells, as well as glue to seal wounds of plants. <ref name= Nothnag
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  • ...the polymerization mixture." There are numerous unstable [[oligomer]]s ([[molecule]]s) which must be synthesized in situ (i.e. in the reaction mixture but can
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  • ...rhydroxyl radicals are formed through the conversion of oxygen and a water molecule whereby the TiO2 surface again resumes the initial form and acts as a catal ...oxygen are due to the excited singlet state, a highly reactive form of the molecule. Singlet oxygen is responsible for the rapid deterioration of materials, pa
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  • ...ed for/as bulk structure control, responsivity to external stimuli, single molecule chemistry, templates for [[nanoparticle]] formation, catalysis, electro-opt
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  • Two [[molecule]]s of [[lactic acid]] can be dehydrated to [[lactide]], a cyclic [[lactone]
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  • ...rnal|author=Y. Roiter and S. Minko|doi=10.1021/ja0558239|title= AFM Single Molecule Experiments at the Solid-Liquid Interface: In Situ Conformation of Adsorbed A '''polymer''' is a large [[molecule]] ([[macromolecule]]) composed of repeating [[structural unit]]s typically
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  • ...toplasmic constituents leads to the death of the cell. Comparison of small molecule antimicrobial agents and antimicrobial polymers are shown in the following ! Small Molecule Antimicrobial Agents
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  • ...ent ways a structure can change upon the addition or evacuation of a guest molecule.
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  • ...arbon atom, i.e. the double bond is between the #1 and #2 carbons in the [[molecule]]. Common alpha-olefins used as co-monomers to give a [[polymer]] [[alkyl] ...es in numerous [[conformation]]s, make it very difficult for the polymer [[molecule]]s to line themselves up side-by-side in an orderly way. Therefore, many p
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  • ...allisation durch Verstreckung (Polymer)EN.svg|thumb|The arrangement of the molecule chains upon crystallization by stretching.<ref name="dens"/>]]
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  • The [[ethene]] molecule (known almost universally by its common name ethylene) C<sub>2</sub>H<sub>4
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  • ...on]] is the act of covalently coupling a PEG structure to another larger [[molecule]], for example, a [[therapeutic protein]] (which is then referred to as '''
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