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Effect of catalyst composition on chain-end-group of polyethylene produced by salen-type complexes of titanium, zirconium, and vanadium

2010

Reaction mechanismPolymers and PlasticsChemistryOrganic ChemistryVanadiumchemistry.chemical_elementChain transferPolyethyleneCatalysischemistry.chemical_compoundEnd-groupPolymer chemistryMaterials ChemistryOrganic chemistryComposition (visual arts)Fourier transform infrared spectroscopyJournal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry
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The Mechanism of Diene Polymerisation by Organolanthanide Catalysts Deduced from Microwave Experiments

2005

Isoprene polymerisation performed under microwave irradiation with [Nd(BH 4 ) 3 (THF) 3 ]/Mg(Bu) 2 and [Nd-(BH 4 ) 3 (THE) 3 ]/Al(Et) 3 showed an enhancement in reactivity, with selectivity being only slightly modified. An explanation of the observed effect is proposed based on our current knowledge of the catalytic mechanism and by considering the alkylated complex as an ion pair. An analogy is proposed with the pseudoanionic polymerisation of oxygenated monomers. Finally, depolymerisation is observed under microwave irradiation at high temperature.

Reaction mechanismPolymers and PlasticsDieneOrganic ChemistryAlkylationCatalysischemistry.chemical_compoundMonomerchemistryMaterials ChemistryPhysical chemistryOrganic chemistryReactivity (chemistry)SelectivityIsopreneMacromolecular Rapid Communications
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Chain-extending of Hydroxytelechelic Polybutadiene: Synthesis and Characterization

2010

Extension of hydroxytelechelic polybutadiene oligomers ( 3200 g/mol) is performed in mild conditions, in order to avoid backbone modifications, using succinic anhydride or methylenedicyclohexyl diisocyanate. The two routes present significative extension of the initial oligomers. Extension through the anhydride route, in the presence of DCC and DMAP, leads to new hydroxytelechelic oligomers ( 8000 g/mol). Extension through the diisocyanate route, catalyzed by DBTL at 65°C leads to hydroxytelechelic oligomers of higher average molecular weight ( 20000 g/mol). New materials are characterized by FTIR/1H-NMR and changes in their Tg according to , are discussed. The influence of reaction time on…

Reaction mechanismTelechelic polymerPolymers and PlasticsSuccinic anhydrideGeneral ChemistryOligomerchemistry.chemical_compoundPolybutadienechemistryPolymer chemistryMaterials ChemistryCeramics and CompositesMolar mass distributionOrganic chemistryGlass transitionMacromoleculeJournal of Macromolecular Science, Part A
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High-Generation Amphiphilic Janus-Dendrimers as Stabilizing Agents for Drug Suspensions

2018

Pharmaceutical nanosuspensions are formed when drug crystals are suspended in aqueous media in the presence of stabilizers. This technology offers a convenient way to enhance the dissolution of poorly water-soluble drug compounds. The stabilizers exert their action through electrostatic or steric interactions, however, the molecular requirements of stabilizing agents have not been studied extensively. Here, four structurally related amphiphilic Janus-dendrimers were synthesized and screened to determine the roles of different macromolecular domains on the stabilization of drug crystals. Physical interaction and nanomilling experiments have substantiated that Janus-dendrimers with fourth gen…

Recrystallization (geology)huumeetPolymers and Plastics116 Chemical sciences02 engineering and technology01 natural sciencesdrugsContact angleMaterials ChemistryHUMAN LECTINSSurface plasmon resonanceta116chemistry.chemical_classificationChemistryBIOLOGICAL-MEMBRANES021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyPROGRAMMABLE GLYCAN LIGANDSINDOMETHACIN317 PharmacyCLICK CHEMISTRYfarmaseuttinen kemia0210 nano-technologyHydrophobic and Hydrophilic InteractionsDendrimersSURFACEBioengineeringPoloxamer010402 general chemistryRSPOORLY SOLUBLE DRUGBiomaterialsHydrophobic effectSurface-Active AgentsSuspensionslääkeyhdisteetDendrimerAmphiphileGLYCODENDRIMERSOMESta216ta215AlkylMODULAR SYNTHESISWaterPoloxamerCombinatorial chemistry0104 chemical scienceslääkkeet1182 Biochemistry cell and molecular biologypharmaceutical nanosuspensionsCOMPLEX ARCHITECTURESBiomacromolecules
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New Developments in Soft Lithography

2003

Abstract The burgeoning area of soft lithography is reviewed with special emphasis on developments within the past three years. Applications in electronics have driven such developments, but more recently, other kinds of device structures and 3D prototyping have also found application, in part, through soft lithography. Microcontact printing (μCP), “lift off” μCP nano transfer printing (nTP), micromolding in capillaries (MIMIC), solvent assisted micromolding (SAMIM), replica molding (REM), and microtransfer molding are the main soft lithography schemes discussed.

Replica moldingMaterials sciencePolymers and PlasticsTransfer printingMicrocontact printingNanotechnologyPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryMicro structureLithographySoft lithographySurfaces Coatings and FilmsJournal of Dispersion Science and Technology
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Chemical composition and particle size influence the toxicity of nanoscale plastic debris and their co-occurring benzo(α)pyrene in the model aquatic …

2021

Little is known about how particle chemical composition and size might influence the toxicity of nanoscale plastic debris (NPD) and their co-occurring chemicals. Herein, we investigate the toxicity of 3 × 1010 particles/L polyethylene (PE, 50 nm), polypropylene (PP, 50 nm), polystyrene (PS, 200 and 600 nm), and polyvinyl chloride (PVC, 200 nm) NPD and their co-occurring benzo(a)pyrene (BaP) to Daphnia magna and Danio rerio. During the 21 days of exposure to PE 50 nm and PS 200 nm, the number of broods produced by D. magna decreased compared to other treatments. Exposure to BaP alone did not produce any effects on the reproduction of the daphnids, however, the mixture of BaP with PS (200 or …

Reproductive toxicityAquatic OrganismsMaterials Science (miscellaneous)Benzo(a)pyreneAnimalspolyeteeniympäristömyrkytEcotoxicityseeprakalaParticle SizePolyvinyl ChlorideSafety Risk Reliability and QualityZebrafishpolyvinyylikloridiPolyvinyl chloridePublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthmikroroskatekotoksikologiaDaphniamuoviPolyethylenevesikirputEcotoxicity; Nanoplastics; Polyethylene; Polypropylene; Polyvinyl chloride; Reproductive toxicityalkionkehitysNanoplasticsPolypropylenePlasticsSafety ResearchWater Pollutants ChemicalNanoImpact
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Machine learning in management accounting research: Literature review and pathways for the future

2021

This paper explores the possibilities of machine learning (ML) methods in management accounting research and showcases one future avenue in practice by applying ML-based textual literature review to ML/AI research in accounting. The review reveals that machine learning methods in management accounting (MA) are still in their infancy, and current research in accounting has progressed in and focused mainly on three areas related to ML and AI: 1) effects on the field of accounting and the development of the accounting profession, 2) textual analysis related to accounting data/reports, and 3) prediction methods. Based on our literature review and recently published related ML research from othe…

Research literatureHistoryPolymers and Plasticsbusiness.industryComputer scienceUnstructured dataMachine learningcomputer.software_genreIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringField (computer science)Prediction methodsManagement accountingArtificial intelligenceBusiness and International ManagementbusinesscomputerSSRN Electronic Journal
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Different sensitivities of whitefish (Coregonus lavaretus) and northern pike (Esox lucius) eleutheroembryos to photoinduced toxicity of polycyclic ar…

2011

The photoinduced toxicity of two polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), retene (RET) and pyrene (PYR), to the eleutheroembryos of whitefish and northern pike was studied. Fish were exposed to three concentrations of RET and PYR, and irradiated with ultraviolet radiation (UVR) or visible light for 3 h on two consecutive days. UVR covered the absorption maxima of RET and PYR at UVB and UVA, the daily UVR doses were 30 and 28 kJ m−2, respectively. After 72 h, mortality and behavioral abnormalities were observed. Survivors were analyzed for the proteins of CYP1A, CYP3A, Hsp70, and the activity of glutathione reductase (GR). While neither PAHs nor UVR on their own were lethal, simultaneous exp…

Reteneendocrine system diseasesintegumentary systemPolymers and Plasticsbiologyfood.dishfungiOrganic ChemistryGlutathione reductasebiology.organism_classificationchemistry.chemical_compoundfoodchemistryCoregonus lavaretusEnvironmental chemistryToxicityMaterials ChemistryPyrenePhototoxicitycomputerEsoxta119Pikecomputer.programming_languagePolycyclic Aromatic Compounds.
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A head-to-head comparison of poly(sarcosine) and poly(ethylene glycol) in peptidic, amphiphilic block copolymers

2015

Abstract In this work we compare chemical and solution properties, like critical aggregate concentrations (CAC) and hydrodynamic radii of aggregates based on either poly(ethylene glycol) or poly(sarcosine) block copolymers in aqueous solution. The amine functionalized, hydrophilic polymers poly(sarcosine) (degree of polymerization, X n  = 100 and 200) and PEG (X n  = 121 and 242) of comparable hydrodynamic volume were used to initiate the ring opening polymerization of α-amino acid- N -carboxyanhydrides based on ɣ-benzyl- l -glutamate (Glu(OBn)) or e-carboxybenzyl- l -lysine (Lys(Z)). The second, hydrophobic block was kept at a degree of polymerization of 25 and 50 to enable a direct compar…

SarcosineAqueous solutionMaterials sciencePolymers and PlasticsOrganic ChemistryDegree of polymerizationRing-opening polymerizationMicellechemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryAmphiphilePolymer chemistryMaterials ChemistryCopolymerEthylene glycolPolymer
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Using Polymeric Scaffolds for Vascular Tissue Engineering

2014

With the high occurrence of cardiovascular disease and increasing numbers of patients requiring vascular access, there is a significant need for small-diameter (<6 mm inner diameter) vascular graft that can provide long-term patency. Despite the technological improvements, restenosis and graft thrombosis continue to hamper the success of the implants. Vascular tissue engineering is a new field that has undergone enormous growth over the last decade and has proposed valid solutions for blood vessels repair. The goal of vascular tissue engineering is to produce neovessels and neoorgan tissue from autologous cells using a biodegradable polymer as a scaffold. The most important advantage of …

ScaffoldAutologous cellPolymers and PlasticsSettore BIO/16 - Anatomia Umanabusiness.industryVascular accessmedicine.diseaselcsh:Chemical technologySettore MED/18 - Chirurgia GeneralePOLYMERIC SCAFFOLDS VASCULAR TISSUE ENGINEERING VASCULAR GRAFTSRestenosisTissue engineeringSettore BIO/13 - Biologia ApplicatamedicineVascular tissue engineeringInner diameterlcsh:TP1-1185businessVascular graftBiomedical engineeringInternational Journal of Polymer Science
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