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Crosslinking of Rubbers*

1989
Many different methods have been proposed for the crosslinking (vulcanization) of rubbers but relatively few have come into commercial use. The method to be used with any particular rubber depends, of course, on what reactive groups are present in the polymer backbone.
Norman J. Morrison, Maurice Porter
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Trifunctional Crosslinkers

2008
This chapter focuses on one of the most advanced forms of bioconjugate reagent design, the trifunctional compounds. These crosslinkers contain three arms that may contain two or three different reactive groups or two reactive groups plus an affinity tag. Trifunctional compounds can be used for highly specific conjugate formation using two of their arms,
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Heterobifunctional Crosslinkers

2008
Heterobifunctional crosslinking agents are advanced compounds that can be used to form highly defined bioconjugates under controlled conditions. This type of crosslinker contains different reactive groups on both ends, thus providing reactivities toward two different functional groups on the molecules being crosslinked.
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Effect of crosslinking on the structure–property relation of crosslinkable polyethylene and crosslinked butyl blends

Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry, 1987
A. K. Datta, C. K. Das, S. Bhattacherjee
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Transepithelial crosslinking

Journal of Cataract and Refractive Surgery, 2012
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Crosslinkers

2018
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Keratoconus and corneal crosslinking

Journal of Cataract and Refractive Surgery, 2021
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Biosynthesis of collagen crosslinks

International Journal of Biochemistry, 1990
J A, Last, L G, Armstrong, K M, Reiser
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Crosslinked Polyethylene

2005
MEOLA, CAROSENA   +2 more
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