- some
marine invertebrates (such as the
sandcastle worm)
exploit complex coacervation to
produce water-resistant
biological adhesives. A few
years later in...
- from the cell,
tropoelastin self ****ociates into ~200 nm
particles by
coacervation, an
entropically driven process involving interactions between tropoelastin's...
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different synthesis mechanisms are
described briefly. In
desolvation or
coacervation, a non-solvent is
added to a
homogeneous polymer solution to produce...
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produce wear-resistant
polymer networks.
Imitation of Mfp-3 to
induce coacervation is
another key property, as this
protects the
material from
partial dissolution...
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multivalent cations.
These may include, calcium, zinc, iron and aluminium.
Coacervation-phase
separation consists of
three steps carried out
under continuous...
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Nanoprecipitation 250 0.002–0.09 0.15–6.5 750 Emulsion-diffusion 425 ~0.2 50 60
Double emulsification 400 2–5 20–50 45
Emulsification coacervation 300 ~0.24 12 >2000...
- due to
interactions between hydrophobic domains in a
process called coacervation. This
process is
reversible and
thermodynamically controlled and does...
- acervative, acervose, Acervulinacea, acervuline, acervulus, coacervate,
coacervation †acervulus acervul- acētum acēt-
vinegar acetabuliform, acetabulum, acetate...
- lead to the
premature aggregation (
coacervation) of
tropoelastin inside the vesicle. The
process of
coacervation is
thought to be
essential for proper...
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Haldane JB. "The
Origin of Life" (PDF).
Bungenberg de Jong HG,
Kruyt HR. "
Coacervation (partial
miscibility in
colloid systems". Proc. K. Ned. Akad. Wet 1929...