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Hydrodynamic Radii of Polyethylene Glycols in Different Solvents Determined from Viscosity Measurements

, 2008
The hydrodynamic radius, rh, of low molar mass polyethylene glycol, MPEG = (200 to 1000) g·mol−1, in a homologous series of primary alcohols, acetone, and toluene has been determined from viscosity measurements.
Monique P. J. Dohmen   +4 more
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Amphiphilic nature of polyethylene glycols and their role in medical research

, 2020
Z. Parray   +3 more
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Immediate‐type hypersensitivity to polyethylene glycols: a review

Clinical and Experimental Allergy, 2016
E. Wenande, L. H. Garvey
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Contact sensitivity to polyethylene glycols

Contact Dermatitis, 1990
K. Singh   +3 more
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[20] Protein precipitation with polyethylene glycol

1984
Polyethylene glycol is a nondenaturing water-soluble polymer whose ability to precipitate protein from aqueous solution can be qualitatively understood in terms of an excluded volume mechanism. The increment in PEG concentration required to effect a given reduction in solubility is unique for a given protein-polymer pair, being insensitive to solution ...
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Zone fractionation of polyethylene glycols

1970
Zone refining is based on the fact that the solubility of a solute in a liquid solution will be different than its solubility in a solid solution. The ratio of the solute concentration in the solid solution to its concentration in the liquid is defined as the distribution coefficient. Thus, 1) k « c s / Ci where k is the distribution coefficient and Cs
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Colonic lavage with polyethylene glycol

Medical Journal of Australia, 1985
David R. Hunt   +2 more
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