Definition of Thermolytic. Meaning of Thermolytic. Synonyms of Thermolytic

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Definition of Thermolytic

Thermolytic
Thermolytic Ther`mo*lyt"ic, a. Of or pertaining to thermolysis.

Meaning of Thermolytic from wikipedia

- the 1920s and first reported in medical literature by Henri Bordier. A thermolytic hair remover is essentially a radio transmitter, usually with an output...
- First noted was the thermolytic behaviors of TLW and TSW in both the CO2 and N2 environments. For both TLW and TSW the thermolytic behaviors were identical...
- with 1,2-alkyl shift. There is evidence this mechanism occurs in both thermolytic and photolytic methods, when the s-cis-conformer is strongly favored...
- Solution and the Regeneration Method. Most papers ****ume the use of thermolytic salts and their regeneration at a 60°C temperature. 90% of the thermal...
- processes used are reverse osmosis, solvent extraction, magnetic and thermolytic. Depending on the concentration of solutes in the feed (which dictates...
- VSS (vapor-solid-solid) synthesis of nanowires (NWs) proceeds through thermolytic decomposition of a silicon precursor (typically phenylsilane). Unlike...
- yellow ****nic with the group 6 transition metals largely proceed through thermolytic carbon monoxide elimination in chromium and molybdenum carbonyl complexes...
- particularly stable example. Unsubstituted 1,2-dithiete has been generated in thermolytic reactions and was characterized by microwave spectroscopy, ultraviolet...
- anthranilic acid residue, having performed its activating function, is then thermolytically removed to form [68083-49-8] (4). Upon treatment with sulfur and iodine...
- J., Grajkowski A., Livengood V., Müchen U., Wilk A., Beaucage S.L., „Thermolytic carbonates for potential 5’-hydroxyl protection of deoxyribonucleosides”...