Search Results - "polymers"
Suggested Topics within your search.
Suggested Topics within your search.
- Technology: general issues 250
- History of engineering & technology 179
- Research & information: general 161
- Chemistry 73
- Materials science 70
- Polymer chemistry 44
- Biology, life sciences 37
- Medicine 37
- Physics 28
- Spectrum analysis, spectrochemistry, mass spectrometry 27
- Biotechnology 20
- Chemical engineering 20
- Mechanical engineering & materials 13
- Condensed matter physics (liquid state & solid state physics) 12
- Inorganic chemistry 11
- Organic chemistry 11
- Science: general issues 11
- Environmental science, engineering & technology 10
- Biochemistry 8
- Biomedical engineering 8
- Nanotechnology 8
- The environment 8
- Civil engineering, surveying & building 7
- Energy industries & utilities 7
- Pharmaceutical industries 7
- Electrical engineering 6
- Environmental economics 6
- Plastics & polymers technology 6
- Production engineering 6
- Laser physics 5
-
3021
-
3022
SINTESIS DAN KARAKTERISASI FILM KONDUKTIF NANOKOMPOSIT PVA/CS/GA/MWCNT
Published 2019Link Metadata
Book -
3023
-
3024
-
3025
-
3026
-
3027
-
3028
-
3029
-
3030
-
3031
-
3032
Organic Chemistry with a Biological Emphasis
Published 2016Table of Contents: “…Chapter 9: Phosphate transfer reactions -- Section 1: Overview of phosphate groups -- Section 2: Phosphate transfer reactions - an overview -- Section 3: ATP, the principal phosphate group donor -- Section 4: Phosphorylation of alcohols -- Section 5: Phosphorylation of carboxylates -- Section 6: Hydrolysis of organic phosphates -- Section 7: Phosphate diesters in DNA and RNA -- Section 8: The organic chemistry of genetic engineering -- Chapter 10: Nucleophilic carbonyl addition reactions -- Section 1: Nucleophilic additions to aldehydes and ketones: an overview -- Section 2: Hemiacetals, hemiketals, and hydrates -- Section 3: Acetals and ketals -- Section 4: N-glycosidic bonds -- Section 5: Imines -- Section 5: A look ahead: addition of carbon and hydride nucleophiles to carbonyls -- Chapter 11: Nucleophilic acyl substitution reactions -- Section 1: Carboxylic acid derivatives -- Section 2: The nucleophilic acyl substitution mechanism -- Section 3: The relative reactivity of carboxylic acid derivatives -- Section 4: Acyl phosphates -- Section 5: Formation of thioesters, esters, and amides -- Section 6: Hydrolysis of thioesters, esters, and amides -- Section 7: Protein synthesis on the ribosome -- Section 8: Nucleophilic substitution at activated amides and carbamides -- Section 9: Nucleophilic acyl substitution reactions in the laboratory -- Section 10: A look ahead: acyl substitution reactions with a carbanion or hydride ion nucleophile -- Chapter 12: Reactions at the α-carbon, part I -- Section 1: Review of acidity at the α-carbon -- Section 2: Isomerization at the α-carbon -- Section 3: Aldol addition -- Section 4: α-carbon reactions in the synthesis lab - kinetic vs. thermodynamic alkylation products -- Interchapter: Predicting multistep pathways - the retrosynthesis approachChapter 13: Reactions at the α-carbon, part II -- Section 1: Decarboxylation -- Section 2: An overview of fatty acid metabolism -- Section 3: Claisen condensation -- Section 4: Conjugate addition and elimination -- Section 5: Carboxylation -- Chapter 14: Electrophilic reactions -- Section 1: Electrophilic addition to alkenes -- Section 2: Elimination by the E1 mechanism -- Section 3: Electrophilic isomerization -- Section 4: Electrophilic substitution -- Section 5: Carbocation rearrangements -- Chapter 15: Oxidation and reduction reactions -- Section 1: Oxidation and reduction of organic compounds - an overview -- Section 2: Oxidation and reduction in the context of metabolism -- Section 3: Hydrogenation of carbonyl and imine groups -- Section 4: Hydrogenation of alkenes and dehydrogenation of alkanes -- Section 5: Monitoring hydrogenation and dehydrogenation reactions by UV spectroscopy -- Section 6: Redox reactions of thiols and disulfides -- Section 7: Flavin-dependent monooxygenase reactions: hydroxylation, epoxidation, and theBaeyer-Villiger oxidation -- Section 8: Hydrogen peroxide is a harmful 'Reactive Oxygen Species' -- Chapter 16: Radical reactions -- Section 1: Overview of single-electron reactions and free radicals -- Section 2: Radical chain reactions -- Section 3: Useful polymers formed by radical chain reactions -- Section 4: Destruction of the ozone layer by a radical chain reaction -- Section 5: Oxidative damage to cells, vitamin C, and scurvy -- Section 6: Flavin as a one-electron carrier -- Chapter 17: The organic chemistry of vitamins -- Section 1: Pyridoxal phosphate (Vitamin B6) -- Section 2: Thiamine diphosphate (Vitamin B1) -- Section 3: Thiamine diphosphate, lipoamide and the pyruvate dehydrogenase reaction -- Section 4: Folate…”
Access online version
Electronic eBook -
3033
-
3034
NEW POSSIBILITIES OF STAPHYLOCOCC INFECTION THERAPY
Published 2014Connect to this object online.
Book -
3035
-
3036
-
3037
-
3038
-
3039
-
3040