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Synthetic Resins and Rubbers

Chemical & Engineering News Archive, 1944
THIS chart is a revision of an earlier chart [CHEM. ENG. NEWS, 20, 536 (1942)] but resins from natural products have not been included. Many of the new developments in this field are used principally in materials of war, and their composition cannot be revealed now. Some of the trade marks or trade names designating the resins are listed.
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Development of Synthetic Ketonic Resin

Chemical Engineering Communications, 2014
In the present work, the self-polymerization reaction of cyclohexanone was studied to develop a synthetic resin. Synthetic resins are extensively used in paint industry to improve the adhesiveness of paints. Polymerization reactions were carried out in a high-pressure reactor.
Anand V. Patwardhan   +2 more
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Engineering living therapeutics with synthetic biology

Nature Reviews Drug Discovery, 2021
Andres Cubillos-ruiz   +2 more
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Synthetic Cells: From Simple Bio‐Inspired Modules to Sophisticated Integrated Systems

Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 2022
Lucas Caire Da Silva   +1 more
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Protective Synthetic Resin [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of Scientific Instruments, 1944
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Plastometry of Synthetic Resins

Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Analytical Edition, 1938
R. Houwink, Ph. N. Heinze
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Materials design by synthetic biology

Nature Reviews Materials, 2021
Sangita Vasikaran   +2 more
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Synthetic lethality as an engine for cancer drug target discovery

Nature Reviews Drug Discovery, 2020
Barbara Weber, Alan Ashworth
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The Ion Exchange in Synthetic Resins.

The Journal of Physical and Colloid Chemistry, 1950
Sobhan Kumar Mukherjee   +2 more
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ALKALI ADSORPTION BY SYNTHETIC RESINS [PDF]

open access: possibleThe Journal of Physical Chemistry, 1938
E. I. Akeroyd, Geoffrey Broughton
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