- the rate of
depolymerization is
greater than the rate of polymerization,
which inhibits the
formation of the
given polymer.
Depolymerization is a very common...
- most polymers,
thermal depolymerization is
chaotic process,
giving a
mixture of
volatile compounds.
Materials may be
depolymerized in this way
during waste...
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Catalysis (/kəˈtæləsɪs/) is the
increase in rate of a
chemical reaction due to an
added substance known as a
catalyst (/ˈkætəlɪst/).
Catalysts are not...
-
different from
those of GTP-tubulin, as GDP-tubulin is more
prone to
depolymerization. A GDP-bound
tubulin subunit at the tip of a
microtubule will tend...
- ****ay) is a
colorimetric ****ay. It is
based on acid
catalysed oxidative depolymerization of
condensed tannins into
corresponding anthocyanidins. The method...
-
therefore defined as "hydrochar"
rather than "biochar". Thermo-catalytic
depolymerization is
another method to
produce biochar,
which utilizes microwaves. It...
-
activation energies for
polymerization and
depolymerization, respectively, on the ****umption that
depolymerization occurs by the
reverse mechanism of polymerization...
- a
process called depolymerization which involves breaking its
molecular chains using chemical methods. A
method of
depolymerization called "imidazolysis...
-
expending more
energy than is produced. This
process is
called Thermal depolymerizing reforming process and
apparatus and was patented, U.S.
patent 5,269...
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Hydrothermal liquefaction (HTL) is a
thermal depolymerization process used to
convert wet biom****, and
other macromolecules, into crude-like oil under...