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In the case of aromatic alcohols, such as phenol, the peroxide that is formed after the O-H bond cleavage, is stabilized because of the resonance effect of the benzene ring since the electronegative character of the oxygen will be reduced. ...
In addition, haFGF is also applied in cosmetics to maintain strong vitality in skin cells, equipoise pigment distribution and improve skin character5,6. However, the limited sources of haFGF make it difficult to meet demands for the large amounts required for both in vivo and in vitro ...
The multi-functionality of HMGA1a is achieved through its high adaptability, due to its intrinsically disordered character (Sgarra et al., 2010). HMGA1a consists of three “AT-hook” domains, protein-binding domain, and the acidic tail at the C-terminus (Figures 1A and 1B) (Sgarra et ...
(1H-indol-3-yl)-1,1-diphenylpropan-2-yl)imino)methyl)phenol(S2),onthecorrosioninhibitionofstainlesssteel(SS)in1Mhydrochloricacid(HCl)solutionwasinvestigated.Electrochemicaltechniquessuchaspotentiodynamicpolarizationandelectrochemicalimpedancespectroscopy(EIS)wereusedtounderstandtheinhibitionefficiencyoftheinhibitors....
The treatment composition of the present invention is an aqueous, acidic solution composition having a pH of between about 2 and about 6, preferably between about 2.5 and 4.5, and most preferably about 3. Organic or inorganic acids may be employed to provide the required acidic character (pH)...
The treatment composition of the present invention is an aqueous, acidic solution composition having a pH of between about 2 and about 6, preferably between about 2.5 and 4.5 and most preferably about 3. Organic or inorganic acids may be employed to provide the required acidic character (pH) ...
nitric acid and sulfuric acid may also be used, however are less preferred due to their strong acidic character; if present are present in only minor amounts. However, the use of water soluble acids as co-acids are preferred, including water soluble salts of organic acids. When present, the...
Cleansing agents, for illustration, generally are alkaline or basic in character. Such are ordinary soap, or various salts such as phosphate or carbonate cleansers. Many of these agents have good emulsifying effect and oftentimes are capable of "cutting" grease, but such alkaline reagents may be...