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Thermal depolymerization (TDP) is the
process of
converting a
polymer into a
monomer or a
mixture of monomers, by
predominantly thermal means. It may be...
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process is
driven by an
increase in entropy. The
tendency of
polymers to
depolymerize is
indicated by
their ceiling temperature. At this temperature, the enthalpy...
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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...
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molecules are able to
depolymerize. Thus, a GTP-bound
tubulin serves as a cap at the tip of
microtubule to
protect from
depolymerization; and, once the GTP...
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action of microtubule-bound enzymes. However, once the
microtubule depolymerizes, most of
these modifications are
rapidly reversed by
soluble enzymes...
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stabilizer to
limit the
extent of polymerization.
Paraformaldehyde can be
depolymerized to
formaldehyde gas by dry
heating and to
formaldehyde solution by water...
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produced by
enzyme digestion.
Nitrous acid can be used to
chemically depolymerize heparin/HS.
Nitrous acid can be used at pH 1.5 or a
higher pH of 4. Under...
- and energy, and also
converts the
plastic into
smaller molecules (
depolymerization). For
fungal plastivores, the
second step is
growth of
mycelia (root-like...
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monomers are
released and this
process is
referred to as
unzipping or
depolymerization.
Which mechanism dominates will
depend on the type of
polymer and temperature;...
- Ivermectin –
Medication for
parasite infestations Nocodazole –
Microtubule depolymerizing drug Praziquantel – Anti-parasite
medication Duan Q, Liu Y, Rockwell...