- distribution.[citation needed]
IUPAC has
deprecated the use of the term
polydispersity index,
having replaced it with the term dispersity,
represented by the...
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polymerization and
their lengths remain very
similar (i.e. they have a very low
polydispersity index).
Living polymerization is a po****r
method for
synthesizing block...
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number average molecular weight (Mn), the
ratio of
which is
called the
polydispersity index (ĐM). Mw and Mn can be
measured by m**** spectrometry. PEGylation...
- {\displaystyle M_{n}<M_{v}<M_{w}<M_{z}.} The
dispersity (also
known as the
polydispersity index) of a
sample is
defined as Mw
divided by Mn and
gives an indication...
- a wide
range of
polymers with
controlled molecular weight and low
polydispersities (between 1.05 and 1.4 for many monomers). RAFT
polymerization is known...
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involved during application/delivery of the vesicles;
optimum size,
polydispersity and shelf-life of the
vesicles for the
intended application; and, batch-to-batch...
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conventional stirring and
results in
higher molecular weights with
lower polydispersities.
Ormosils (organically
modified silicate) are
obtained when silane...
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integrated in
every step of LNP
manufacturing and
include testing of
polydispersity,
particle size, drug
loading efficiency and
endotoxin levels. Development...
- purity). The
molecular weight distribution of the
polymers is very low (
polydispersity in the
range of 1.05, the
individual chains have thus very
similar lengths)...
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smaller size. SEC can be used as a
measure of both the size and the
polydispersity of a
synthesized polymer, that is, the
ability to find the distribution...