نتایج جستجو برای: polymerisation

تعداد نتایج: 1578  

Journal: :Carbohydrate polymers 2016
Anna Palme Hans Theliander Harald Brelid

The behaviour of different cellulosic fibres during acid hydrolysis has been investigated and the levelling-off degree of polymerisation (LODP) has been determined. The study included a bleached kraft pulp (both never-dried and once-dried) and two dissolving pulps (once-dried). Additionally, cotton cellulose from new cotton sheets and sheets discarded after long-time use was studied. Experiment...

2016
S. G. Elliot C. Andersen S. Tolborg S. Meier I. Sádaba A. E. Daugaard

We report here the direct formation of the new chemical product trans-2,5-dihydroxy-3-pentenoic acid methyl ester from pentoses using tin-containing silicates as catalysts. The product is formed under alkali-free conditions in methanol at temperatures in the range 140–180 C. The highest yields are found using Sn-Beta as the catalyst. Under optimised conditions, a yield of 33% is achieved. Purif...

2009
A. Z. Sadek

Template-free, rapid polymerisation was employed to synthesize polyaniline nanofibers using chemical oxidative polymerisation of aniline, with HCl as a dopant. The doped and dedoped nanofibers were deposited onto conductometric sapphire transducers for gas sensing applications. The sensors were exposed to various concentrations of hydrogen (H2) gas at room temperature. The sensitivity was measu...

2013
Andrew J Davidson Robert H Insall

The SCAR/WAVE complex drives the actin polymerisation that underlies protrusion of the front of the cell and thus drives migration. However, it is not understood how the activity of SCAR/WAVE is regulated to generate the infinite range of cellular shape changes observed during cell motility. What are the relative roles of the subunits of the SCAR/WAVE complex? What signaling molecules do they i...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2009
Sheran L Attanapola Christopher J Alexander Daniel P Mulvihill

Type I myosins are monomeric motors involved in a range of motile and sensory activities in different cell types. In simple unicellular eukaryotes, motor activity of class I myosins is regulated by phosphorylation of a conserved 'TEDS site' residue within the motor domain. The mechanism by which this phosphorylation event affects the cellular function of each myosin I remains unclear. The fissi...

Journal: :Dalton transactions 2013
Konstantin Press Vincenzo Venditto Israel Goldberg Moshe Kol

The activity of dibenzylzirconium and dibenzylhafnium Salalen complexes in polymerisation of propylene with MAO as a cocatalyst is described. Three Salalen ligand precursors combining a bulky alkyl group (1-adamantyl) on the imine-side phenol and electron withdrawing halo groups of different sizes on the amine-side phenol were explored. All metal complexes were obtained as single diastereomers....

2007
S. M. Rowe P. F. Nolan

The technique of reaction inhibition is a poorly researched topic. Other methods of runaway reaction control, namely inherent safety, process control, containment, reactor venting, crash cooling and drown-out, are well documented, established techniques that are regularly used for the protection against, or prevention of, runaway chemical reactions. Increasing environmental protection legislati...

Journal: :Biophysical chemistry 1999
J Masel V A Jansen M A Nowak

The mechanism of protein-only prion replication is controversial. A detailed mathematical model of prion replication by nucleated polymerisation is developed, and its parameters are estimated from published data. PrP-res decay is around two orders of magnitude slower than PrP-sen decay, a plausible ratio of two parameters estimated from very different experiments. By varying the polymer breakag...

Journal: :Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science 2009

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