- may be
catalysed or un-catalysed and is
distinct from
other forms of
depolymerisation which may rely on the use of
chemicals or
biological action. This process...
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Depolymerization (or
depolymerisation) is the
process of
converting a
polymer into a
monomer or a
mixture of monomers. This
process is
driven by an increase...
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tannins can be
characterised by a
number of
modern techniques including depolymerisation,
asymmetric flow
field flow fractionation, small-angle X-ray scattering...
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synthetic fuel (energy recycling). In practice, even very
efficient depolymerisation to
monomers tends to see some
competitive pyrolysis.
Thermoset polymers...
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Condensed tannins may be
characterised by a
number of
techniques including depolymerisation,
asymmetric flow
field flow
fractionation or small-angle X-ray scattering...
- polystyrene, nylon 6, and
polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA)
undergo thermal depolymerisation when
heated to
sufficiently high temperatures. The
reactions are sensitive...
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polymerizing into filaments.
Drugs such as
demecolcine act by
enhancing the
depolymerisation of
already formed microtubules. Some of
these drugs have
multiple effects...
- a thiol. This
reaction is seen in β-oxidation of
fatty acids. The
depolymerisation of
condensed tannins with the use of
benzyl mercaptan as nucleophile...
- in microtubules. This
binding stabilizes microtubules and
prevents depolymerisation from
calcium ions,
decreased temperature and dilution, preferentially...
- fibroblasts, the ER is
always co-distributed with
microtubules and the
depolymerisation of the
latter cause its co-aggregation with mitochondria,
which are...