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- Polyelectrolytes are polymers whose repeating units bear an electrolyte group. Polycations and polyanions are polyelectrolytes. These groups dissociate in aqueous...
- Mercury polycations are polyatomic cations that contain only mercury atoms. The best known example is the Hg2+ 2 ion, found in mercury(I) (mercurous)...
- Bi****h polycations are polyatomic ions of the formula Bin+ x. They were originally observed in solutions of bi****h metal in molten bi****h chloride...
- an essential growth factor in some bacteria as well. It is found as a polycation at physiological pH. Spermine is ****ociated with nucleic acids and is...
- Cell-penetrating peptides (CPPs) are short peptides that facilitate cellular intake and uptake of molecules ranging from nanosize particles to small chemical...
- (2021). "Polyphosphate coatings: A promising strategy to overcome the polycation dilemma". J. Colloid Interface Sci. 587: 279–289. Bibcode:2021JCIS..587...
- forms stable compounds with all elements except the noble gases. Sulfur polycations, S82+, S42+ and S162+ are produced when sulfur is reacted with oxidising...
- Indicative of its tendency to bond to itself, mercury forms mercury polycations, which consist of linear chains of mercury centers, capped with a positive...
- "Recent Developments in Binary Halogen–Chalcogen Compounds, Polyanions and Polycations". In Devillanova, Francesco (ed.). Handbook of Chalcogen Chemistry: New...
- iṓn) anion, anionic, cation, cationic, ion, ionic, ionize, polyanion, polycation iatr- heal Gr**** ἰᾶσθαι (iâsthai), ἰατρός (iatrós), ἰατρικός (iatrikós)...