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  2. N-Vinylpyrrolidone - Wikipedia

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    N-Vinylpyrrolidone (NVP) is an organic compound consisting of a 5-membered lactam ring linked to a (2 carbon) vinyl group. It is a colorless liquid although commercial samples can appear yellowish. It is produced industrially by vinylation of 2-pyrrolidone, i.e. the base-catalyzed reaction with acetylene. [2]

  3. Polyvinylpyrrolidone - Wikipedia

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    Polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP), also commonly called polyvidone or povidone, is a water-soluble polymer compound made from the monomer N-vinylpyrrolidone. [1] PVP is available in a range of molecular weights and related viscosities, and can be selected according to the desired application properties.

  4. List of soft contact lens materials - Wikipedia

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    DA – diacetone acrylamide; DMA – N,N-dimethylacrylamide; HEMA – 2-Hydroxyethyl methacrylate; MAA – methacrylic acid; MMA – methyl methacrylate; NCVE – N-carboxl vinyl ester; NVP – N-vinyl pyrrolidone; PBVC – poly[dimethylsiloxyl] di[silybutanol] bis[vinyl carbamate]; PC – phosphorylcholine; TPVC – tris-(trimethylsiloxysilyl ...

  5. Polyacrylic acid - Wikipedia

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    Polyacrylic acid is a weak anionic polyelectrolyte, whose degree of ionisation is dependent on solution pH. In its non-ionised form at low pHs, PAA may associate with various non-ionic polymers (such as polyethylene oxide, poly-N-vinyl pyrrolidone, polyacrylamide, and some cellulose ethers) and form hydrogen-bonded interpolymer complexes. [17]

  6. Nanocapsule - Wikipedia

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    Nanocapsule structure consists of nanovesicular system that is formed in a core-shell arrangement. The shell of a typical nanocapsule is made of a polymeric membrane or coating. The type of polymers used is of biodegradable polyester, as nanocapsules are often used in biological systems.

  7. 4-Vinylpyridine - Wikipedia

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    4-Vinylpyridine (4-VP) is an organic compound with the formula CH 2 CHC 5 H 4 N. It is a derivative of pyridine with a vinyl group in the 4-position. It is a colorless liquid, although impure samples are often brown. It is a monomeric precursor to specialty polymers. 4-Vinylpyridine is prepared by the condensation of 4-methylpyridine and ...

  8. Polyvinylidene fluoride - Wikipedia

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    The asymmetric structure of VF 2 leads to the orientation isomers during the polymerization. The configuration of the monomer in the chain can be either "head to head" or "head to tail". Figure 4: Three orientation isomers of polyvinylidene fluoride. To get more control on the regiospecific polymer synthesis, copolymerization was proposed.

  9. Polyvinylpolypyrrolidone - Wikipedia

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    Polyvinylpolypyrrolidone (polyvinyl polypyrrolidone, PVPP, crospovidone, crospolividone, or E1202) is a highly cross-linked modification of polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP).. The cross-linked form of PVP is used as a disintegrant (see also excipients) in pharmaceutical tablets. [1]