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Crosslinking in Acetoacetoxy Functional Waterborne Crosslinkable Latexes
Macromolecular Symposia, 2006AbstractChain crosslinking through the different stages of the production of acetoacetoxy ethyl methacrylate (AAEMA) containing acrylic latexes was studied; namely, during the synthesis step, after latex neutralization and after crosslinking with diamines.
Iñigo González +2 more
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New insight in crosslinking degree determination for crosslinked starch
Carbohydrate Research, 2018The crosslinked starch has been studied for many years, but it is difficult to characterize degree of substitution on crosslinking of the very high and low crosslinked starches. The available approaches (including viscosity, settling volume, and P content) all have their limitations, i.e., not applicable in a large scope, pollution problem, and can not
Tingting, Kou, Qunyu, Gao
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Studies on Crosslinking Dyeing of a Series of Crosslinking Dyes by a Crosslinker
Advanced Materials Research, 2012A series of blue crosslinking dyesEDCD, DTCD, TPCD, PVAmCDandPAAmCDwere synthesized by the reaction of 1,4-dihydroxyanthraquinone with ethylenediamine, diethylenetriamine, tetraethylethylenediamine, polyvinylamine and polyallyl amine. These crosslinking dyes can be classified into two kinds, i.e. small crosslinking dyes and polymeric crosslinking dyes.
Guo Hua Zhu +4 more
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Radiation Crosslinking of Rubber. Yields of Hydrogen and Crosslinks
Rubber Chemistry and Technology, 1960Abstract Purified natural rubber was irradiated in vacuo with a 4 MeV electron beam at dose rates of the order 10 6 –10 7 rad/min. The gas evolved comprised almost entirely hydrogen. The yield of carbon-carbon crosslinks was estimated from swelling data with corrections for the influence of the initial molecular weight of the rubber, chain fracture,
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Crosslinking Methods: Purification and Analysis of Crosslinked Dynein Products
2009Axonemal dyneins are multi-megadalton complexes which consist of heavy chains (HCs), intermediate chains (ICs), and light chains (LCs). The configuration and interactions among the many components within the dynein complex are not fully understood. For initial investigation of protein-protein interactions, chemical crosslinking can be easily applied to
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Crosslinking and Self-Crosslinking in Keratin Fibers
1977In recent years much attention has been directed toward the elucidation of a variety of bonds and interactions that exist between the protein molecules in wool fibers. It is argued that these forces are responsible for maintaining the stable structure of the fiber and that many of its mechanical and chemical properties can be explained by them.
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Mechanisms of DNA–protein crosslink repair
Nature reviews. Molecular cell biology, 2017Julian Stingele, R. Bellelli, S. Boulton
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