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  • ...ure of PTGS2 inactivated by Aspirin. In the active site of each of the two monomers, Serine 530 has been acetylated. Also visible is the salicylic acid which h
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  • ...l units. The backbone and side chain crystal units can then form polarized monomers, which contain atoms with partial charges and generate dipole moments, show
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  • ...cule by interaction between [[functional group]]s on both the template and monomers, are polymerized to form an imprinted matrix (commonly known in the scienti
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  • ...Norlow, B Sellergren, N Siegbahn, K Mosbach|date=1985|title=Use of silane monomers for molecular imprinting and enzyme entrapment in polysiloxane-coated porou | title= Use of silane monomers for molecular imprinting and enzyme entrapment in polysiloxane-coated porou
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  • ...ical industry. [[In vivo]], polyanhydrides degrade into non-toxic diacid [[monomers]] that can be metabolized and eliminated from the body. Owing to their saf ...ers. Melt condensation polymerization involves reacting dicarboxylic acid monomers with excess acetic anhydride at a high temperature and under a vacuum to fo
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  • ...elastic model of a long-chained [[polymer]]. It simplifies the chain of [[monomers]] by connecting a sequence of beads with nonlinear springs. The spring for
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  • ...me monomers are missing the ammonium anion and instead link to three other monomers. The properties of ammonium polyphosphate depend on the number of monomers in each molecule and to a degree on how often it branches. Shorter chains
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  • ...n straight-chain form or can be co-polymerized with acrylic acid and other monomers. In cross-linked form, these blended co-polymers can yield specialty super
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  • The polymerization schedule of ADC monomers using IPP is generally 20 hours long with a maximum temperature of 95°C. T
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  • ...tein) are all alike: they all contain the similar sequences and numbers of monomers and thus all have the same mass. This phenomenon is called [[monodispersity ...ineering, etc. Further topics included are: biotechnological production of monomers for chemical polymer synthesis, conversion of raw materials, corrosion, com
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  • ==Examples of monomers used to prepare fluoropolymers== ! Fluoropolymer !! Trade names !! Monomers !! Melting point
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  • ...of [[carbon]] atoms). Polybutadiene can be formed from many 1,3-butadiene monomers undergoing [[Radical polymerization|free radical polymerization]] to make a 1,3-butadiene is normally [[copolymer]]ized with other types of monomers such as [[styrene]] and [[acrylonitrile]] to form rubbers or [[plastic]]s w
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  • ...uired active groups can be introduced after polymerization, or substituted monomers can be used. For example, the crosslinking is often achieved by adding 0.5-
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  • ...Syntheses of [[polymers]], such as [[polyesters]], with [[fire retardant]] monomers were also developed around this time.<ref name=robitschek>Robitschek, P.; B ...ng [[rigidity]] or [[stiffness]], the use of [[Chemical polarity|polar]] [[monomers]], and/or [[hydrogen bonding]] between the [[polymer]] chains can all enhan
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  • ...n. Pressure reaction vessels are required and usually charged with the two monomers, a free radical acid and a chain transfer agent such as an alkyl mercaptan. ...s not to be confused with a [[thermoplastic elastomer]] made from the same monomers, styrene-butadiene [[block copolymer]].
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  • ...yproduct. Polymerization is through a [[polycondensation]] reaction of the monomers (done immediately after esterification/transesterification) with ethylene g
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  • ...cular weight state. As such, mixtures of reactive polymers with un-reacted monomers may also be referred to as pre-polymers. The term “pre-polymer” and...
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  • ...rated that polymers could be synthesized rationally from their constituent monomers. An important contribution to synthetic polymer science was made by the Ita ...2</sub>-CH<sub>2</sub>-O-, which corresponds to the combination of the two monomers with the loss of two water molecules. The distinct piece of each monomer th
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  • ===Synthesis from Antimicrobial Monomers=== ...}}</ref> Examples of antimicrobial polymers synthesized from antimicrobial monomers are included in Table 2:
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  • ...=O)-O-). Most polycarbonates of commercial interest are derived from rigid monomers. A balance of useful features including temperature resistance, impact resi
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  • ...he #1 and #2 carbons in the [[molecule]]. Common alpha-olefins used as co-monomers to give a [[polymer]] [[alkyl]] branching [[Functional group|groups]] are s
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  • ...ent process is precipitation; it uses a solvent which dissolves individual monomers but not the resulting polymer. When a certain degree of polymerization is r
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  • ...pha-olefins, ethylene can also be copolymerized with a wide range of other monomers and ionic composition that creates ionized free radicals. Common examples i
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  • ...uantitative contrasts in the copolymerization of acrylate and methacrylate monomers | journal = Macromolecules | year = 2006 | volume = 39 | issue = | pages=8
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  • ...liquid and vacuum. An organized polymer structure is formed from a flow of monomers aligning on a substrate.
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  • This addition polymer of styrene results when vinyl benzene (styrene) monomers (which contain double bonds between carbon atoms) attach to form a polystyr Polystyrene [[copolymers]] are also produced; these contain one or more other monomers in addition to styrene. In recent years the expanded polystyrene composites
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  • [[Category:Monomers]]
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  • [[Category:Monomers]]
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  • ...'''polyoxyanion''' is a [[polymer]]ic oxyanion in which multiple oxyanion monomers, usually regarded as MO<sub>''n''</sub> polyhedra, are joined by sharing co
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  • ...nearer to the iron atom. This strain is transmitted to the remaining three monomers in the tetramer, where it induces a similar conformational change in the ot
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  • ...s]], [[plasticisers]], [[synthetic lubricants]], additives, and also as co-monomers in the production of polyethylenes.<ref name="inchem" /> [[Category:Monomers]]
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