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- artificially using small-molecule crosslinkers. This approach has been used to elucidate protein–protein interactions. Crosslinkers bind only surface residues...
- suberate (BS3) is a crosslinker used in biological research. It is a water-soluble version of disuccinimidyl suberate. Crosslinkers are chemical reagents...
- Mantas (CEO) Duncan Taylor (CFO) Products Coating resins, additives and crosslinkers Revenue €2.1 billion Number of employees 4,000 Website allnex.com...
- acrylamide-formaldehyde crosslinkers. Melamine-formaldehyde type crosslinkers in particular are widely used in anodic electrocoatings. These types crosslinkers are relatively...
- vinylic. Allyls, acrylates and styrenics contain vinyl groups. (A styrenic crosslinker with two vinyl groups is called divinyl benzene.) Vinyl groups can polymerize...
- Sodium and pot****ium carbonates—used for maintaining effectiveness of crosslinkers. Glutaraldehyde- a biocide that prevents pipe corrosion from microbial...
- use: Sulfur systems Peroxides Metallic oxides Acetoxysilane Urethane crosslinkers The most common vulcanizing methods depend on sulfur. Sulfur, by itself...
- crosslinking during TPU transformation, made possible by adding liquid crosslinkers or using a solid granulated additive ****ch. Plant-based bio TPU...
- or fabric with melamine resin. David R. Bauer "Melamine/formaldehyde crosslinkers: characterization, network formation and crosslink degradation" Progress...
- formula CH3Si(OCH3)3. It is a colorless, free-flowing liquid. It is a crosslinker in the preparation of polysiloxane polymers. Methyltrimethoxysilane is...