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Phase-Separated Interpenetrating Polymer Networks
The key physicochemical problems of the formation and properties of interpenetrating polymer networks (IPNs) are considered. The main feature... -
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Understanding the chemical physics of nucleation
Observation and theory have steadily progressed our understanding of nucleation phenomena over the past 280 years. However, even more questions...
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Effect of surface properties of activated carbons on surfactant adsorption kinetics
This research investigates the adsorption properties of three activated carbons (AC) derived from coconut, coal, and wood origin. A linear...
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Towards a Physical Explanation of the Periodic Table (PT) of Chemical Elements
A significant body of physical, mathematical and chemical knowledge has been accumulated in the past decades that forms the starting point for our... -
Biocatalytic Applications
Of all the types of enzyme-catalyzed reactions, hydrolytic transformations involving amide- and ester-bonds are the easiest to perform using... -
Molecular Simulation Approaches for Multiphase Polymer Systems
Computer simulation has recently attracted much attention from both academia and industry because it provides much useful information on polymers,... -
Stereochemistry of optically active compounds. Problems and prospects
The review is concerned with the fundamental ideas and concepts of chiral stereochemistry, i.e ., of the stereochemistry dealing with optically active...
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Estimation of polyoxyethylene chain distribution of alcohol and alkylphenol ethoxylates
Oxyethylated nonylphenol and alcohols were analyzed by HPLC on normal phases with mixtures of hexane, 2-propanol and water as mobile phases, using UV...
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Development of Bioreaction Engineering
In addition to summarizing the early investigations in bioreaction engineering, the present short review covers the development of the field in the... -
Biocatalytic Applications
Of all the types of enzyme-catalyzed reactions, hydrolytic transformations involving amide- and ester-bonds are the easiest to perform using... -
The Element Tungsten
Tungsten is a metallic transition element. -
Effect of the ZnNi y Mn2– y O4 (0 ≤ y ≤ 1) spinel composition on electrochemical lithium insertion
The electrochemical insertion of lithium in the spinel-type manganite with the formula ZnNi y Mn 2– y O 4 has been studied. The galvanostatic discharge...
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Biocatalytic Applications
Of all the types of enzyme-catalyzed reactions, hydrolytic transformations involving amide- and ester-bonds are the easiest to perform using... -
Polymeric dental composites: Properties and reaction behavior of multimethacrylate dental restorations
With over 200 million dental restorations performed each year, the importance of develo** a restorative material with tooth-like appearance and... -
Domain growth and finite-size-scaling in the kinetic Ising model
This paper describes the application of finite-size scaling concepts to domain growth in systems with a non-conserved order parameter. A...
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Symmetries in Crystals
. . . But I must speak again about crystals, shapes, colors. There are crystals as huge as the colonnade of a cathedral, soft as mould, prickly as... -
Structure and Surface Chemistry of Industrial Ammonia Synthesis Catalysts
This chapter deals with the structure and surface chemistry of industrial ammonia synthesis catalysts. Results on catalyst models and single crystal... -
Biocatalytic Applications
Of all the types of enzyme-catalyzed reactions, hydrolytic transformations involving amide- and ester-bonds are most easy to perform using proteases,... -
Phase transitions in polymer blends and block copolymer melts: Some recent developments
The classical concepts about unmixing of polymer blends (Flory-Huggins theory) and about mesophase ordering in block copolymers (Leibler's theory)...