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polyester and polyamide.
Polyfunctional species have more than two
functional groups. Most
biological compounds are
polyfunctional.
Functionality (chemistry)...
- homopolymerisation, or with a wide
range of co-reactants
including polyfunctional amines,
acids (and acid anhydrides), phenols,
alcohols and
thiols (sometimes...
- are all terminal, i.e. (CO)4Co−Co(CO)4 and (C5H5)(CO)2Fe−Fe(CO)2C5H5.
Polyfunctional ligands can
attach to
metals in many ways and thus can
bridge metals...
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being found in a colorless,
viscous liquid state.
Diethanolamine is
polyfunctional,
being a
secondary amine and a diol. Like
other organic amines, diethanolamine...
- In a
reactive dye, a chromop**** (an atom or
group whose presence is
responsible for the
colour of a compound)
contains a
substituent that
reacts with...
- isomerism.
Polydentate and
ambidentate are
therefore two
different types of
polyfunctional ligands (ligands with more than one
functional group)
which can bond...
- used as
matrices in
composite materials.
Alkyd resins are made from
polyfunctional alcohols and
fatty acids and are used
widely in the
coating and composite...
- (May 1995). "Occupational
respiratory and skin
sensitization caused by
polyfunctional aziridine hardener". Clin Exp Allergy. 25 (5): 432–9. doi:10.1111/j...
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allysine residues to form desmosine, isodesmosine, and a
number of
other polyfunctional crosslinks that join
surrounding molecules of
tropoelastin into an extensively...
- half of
formaldehyde consumption.
Formaldehyde is also a
precursor to
polyfunctional alcohols such as pentaerythritol,
which is used to make
paints and explosives...