-
polymer remains largely in the
sludge and is
separated from the wastewater.
Polyamino acids like
polyaspartic acid and
polyglutamic acid have
better biodegradability...
- An
aminopolycarboxylic acid (sometimes
abbreviated APCA) is a
chemical compound containing one or more
nitrogen atoms connected through carbon atoms to...
- that is,
ligand exchange. Typically, the
reaction entails reaction of a
polyamino metal halide with
aqueous base to give the
corresponding polyamine metal...
- Bull. Hist. Chem. 42 (2). ACS: 133–140. US 2130505, Münz, Ferdinand, "
Polyamino carboxylic acids and
process of
making same",
published 1938-09-20, ****igned...
- peptide) and
ester derivatives of
amino acids. Also
excluded are the
polyamino acids including the
chelating agents EDTA and NTA. Most commonly, amino...
- on
diene synthesis and additions. EDTA US 2130505, Münz, Ferdinand, "
Polyamino carboxylic acids and
process of
making same",
published 1938-09-20, ****igned...
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Alamanda Polymers -
Polyamino Acids,
Superior by Design". GRAS
Notice No. GRN 000135
Archived 2008-05-11...
- reaction. Thus,
several generations of
bidentate phosphine palladium(II)
polyamino dendritic catalysts have been used
solubilized in
triethylamine for the...
- "Synthetic enzymes. Part 2.
Catalytic asymmetric epoxidation by
means of
polyamino-acids in a
triphase system". J. Chem. Soc.,
Perkin Trans. 1: 1317–1324...
- of
hydrogen (19.6%).
Dehydrogenation occurs in
three steps,
creating polyamino-boranes and
borazines as
insoluble side products. The dehydrogenation...