initiated, polymerisation is typically radical in mechanism and as such many polymerisation inhibitors act as radical scavengers. The term 'inhibitor' is often...
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decreases the rate of a chemical reaction Polymerisation inhibitor, a substance that inhibits unwanted polymerisation of monomers Cognitive inhibition, the...
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polymerizable acrylate monomer, it is nearly always supplied with an added polymerisation inhibitor, such as MEHQ (monomethyl ether hydroquinone). PETA is part of...
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and laboratory chemicals. It is added to certain monomers as a polymerisation inhibitor to facilitate their safe storage. Some additive products contain...
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also used as a polymerisation inhibitor, particularly during the purification of styrene. It is a promising model substance to inhibit SARS-CoV-2 RNA-dependent...
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Vinylpyridine is sensitive to polymerization. It may be stabilized with a polymerisation inhibitor such as tert-butylcatechol. Owing to its tendency to polymerize...
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the United States or Europe. Dinoseb is used industrially as a polymerisation inhibitor during styrene production. In 2023, the Home Office said it could...
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idiopathic vitiligo. In organic chemistry 4-methoxyphenol is used as a polymerisation inhibitor (e.g. acrylates or styrene monomers). 4-Methoxyphenol can be produced...
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Diethylhydroxylamine (category Corrosion inhibitors)
applications include its use as: Polymerisation inhibitor Color stabilizer (photographics) Corrosion inhibitor Discoloration inhibitor (phenolics) Antiozonant...
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are various other uses associated with its reducing power. As a polymerisation inhibitor, exploiting its antioxidant properties, hydroquinone prevents polymerization...
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Serpin (redirect from Serine protease inhibitor)
formation of inactive long-chain polymers. Serpin polymerisation not only reduces the amount of active inhibitor, but also leads to accumulation of the polymers...
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are characterized by high alkene content. It is also used as an polymerisation inhibitor in production of various vinyl monomers such as acrylates. N,N′-Di-2-butyl-1...
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solution in methanol or water. It is added as a stabilizer and polymerisation inhibitor to butadiene, styrene, vinyl acetate, divinylbenzene and other...
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finds use as a polymerisation inhibitor, where it is often referred to as DNBP. It is used to prevent the thermally induced polymerisation of styrene and...
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TEMPO-like compounds include hindered amine light stabilizers and polymerisation inhibitors. 1-Hydroxy-2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidine, the reduced derivative...
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to undergo thermally induced polymerisation into polystyrene, requiring the continuous addition of polymerization inhibitor to the system. Styrene is also...
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polymerisation inhibitor, from Dorf Ketal Chemicals, a Mumbai-based chemical company. To ensure the site's safety, LG said the retarder and inhibitor...
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Radical polymerization (redirect from Radical polymerisation)
initiator radical (Figure 16). Interaction with impurities or inhibitors. Oxygen is the common inhibitor. The growing chain will react with molecular oxygen, producing...
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curing. Chemical polymerisation inhibitors (e.g. monomethyl ether of hydroquinone) are added to the resin composite to prevent polymerisation of the material...
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scavengers via a similar process, a behaviour exploited by certain polymerisation inhibitors. Quinone methides are more polar than quinones, and therefore...
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Enzyme (section Functions of inhibitors)
and the inhibitor affect each other. The enzyme's function is reduced but not eliminated when bound to the inhibitor. This type of inhibitor does not...
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exothermal ring-opening polymerisation without releasing any chemical, which translates in near zero shrinkage upon polymerisation. Thermosetting polymer...
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Living polymerization (redirect from Living polymerisation)
polymerizations because the ancillary ligands can be designed to discourage or inhibit chain termination pathways. Chelate initiators can be further broken down...
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corrosion inhibitor, an emulsifier, and a demulsifier in various industrial processes. Staudinger, H., & Zechmeister, L. (1931). Über Polymerisation. Berichte...
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Cytochalasin B (category Actin inhibitors)
addition of actin monomers. Steady state/Annealing: A balance between polymerisation and depolymerisation is reached (steady-state). The F-actin filament...
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Plasma polymerization (redirect from Plasma polymerisation)
radicals. After this frequency, the inertial effects of colliding monomers inhibit polymerization. This forms the first plateau for polymerization frequencies...
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Anionic addition polymerization (redirect from Anionic addition polymerisation)
as the monomer forming the less nucleophilic propagating species may inhibit the addition of the more nucleophilic monomer onto the chain. An extension...
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Despite testing, they were not developed further due to the improved polymerisation stability exhibited in Ring-004. Between 2010 and 2011, a safety and...
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production of fetal hemoglobin that then interferes with the hemoglobin polymerisation as well as by reducing white blood cells that contribute to the general...
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selectively inhibiting the synthesis of microtubules via binding to the colchicine binding site of β-tubulin, thereby blocking polymerisation of tubulin...
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