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Cationic polymerization (translated from Japanese)
Cationic polymerization Cationic polymerization(- Your じ ゅ う う) with ...
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Talk:Hyperion (moon)
... o's, as in cooperate; or in cationic, which is per the OED. kwami 12 ... unstressed pretonic, the i is not "long". Cationic is a word of recent coinage that ... much closer model, I'll see your "cationic" and raise you an "Alcyonian" [ælsɪˈownɪən], which ... compounds like tetrathionic, or like uncooperative and cationic above, where the i is in the ...
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Electrophilic aromatic substitution
... Activating substituents or activating groups stabilize the cationic intermediate formed during the substitution by donating ... This substantially enhances the stability of the cationic intermediate. Compare this with the case when ... from the pi system. This destabilizes the cationic intermediate, and EAS occurs less readily. Halogens ... which substantially increases the stability of the cationic intermediate. Examples of electrophilic substitutions to pyrrole ...
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Ring-opening polymerization
... cyclic compound. The chain typically propagates through cationic or anionic propagation. Examples of polymers produced ... is a carbocation the polymerization is called cationic ring-opening polymerization and when the active ... on olefin metathesis, uses catalysts rather than cationic or anionic propagation. One example of an ... This procedure offers an alternative to a cationic ring-opening polymerization of oxazolines with anionic ...
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Lipoteichoic acid
... cells mainly after bacteriolysis induced by lysozyme, cationic peptides from leucocytes, or beta-lactam antibiotics ... oxygen and nitrogen species, acid hydrolases, highly cationic proteinases, bactericidal cationic peptides, growth factors, and cytotoxic cytokines, which ...
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Laundry detergent
... with positively charged molecules (or ions) are cationic surfactants. Surfactants with negatively charged molecules (or ... or a mixture of the two, although cationic surfactants have been used in laundry detergents. The use of cationic and anionic surfactants together is incompatible in ...
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Polymerized reaction (translated from Japanese)
... Radical reaction ionic polymerization - Ion reaction cationic polymerization anionic polymerization Coordinated polymerization opening ring ... condensation Chain polymerization Radical condensation Ion condensation Cationic polymerization Anionic polymerization Coordinated polymerization Opening ring ...
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Ceragenin
... is where the CSA abbreviation comes from - cationic steroid antibiotics). CSAs have a high binding ... P.B.: Origins of Cell Selectivity of Cationic Steroid Antibiotics J. Am. Chem. Soc., 126 ...
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Talk:Microfiber
... say not to use chlorine bleach nor cationic sufactants (fabric relaxers, fabric conditioners). AIUI too ... may distort the fibers [please confirm]. The cationic surfactant will fill the holes in the ...
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Addition polymerization
... in free radical addition polymerization carbocation in cationic addition polymerization carbanion in anionic addition polymerization ... Aluminium chloride is an initiator for the cationic addition polymerization of isobutylene to form isobutyl ...
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