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  2. Pure and Applied Chemistry - Wikipedia

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    Pure and Applied Chemistry is the official journal for the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC). [1] It is published monthly by Walter de Gruyter and contains recommendations and reports, and lectures from symposia.

  3. International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry - Wikipedia

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    The goal statement for Pure and Applied Chemistry is to "publish highly topical and credible works at the forefront of all aspects of pure and applied chemistry." [55] The journal itself is available by subscription, but older issues are available in the archive on IUPAC's website. Pure and Applied Chemistry was created as a central way to ...

  4. IUPAC polymer nomenclature - Wikipedia

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    The subunits that make up each of these structures are identified, i.e., the largest divalent groups that can be named using IUPAC nomenclature of organic chemistry. In the example, the two-carbon ethylidene unit is longer than two separate one-carbon methanediyl units. Figure 1. The order of subunit precedence.

  5. Sharpless epoxidation - Wikipedia

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    The Sharpless epoxidation is viable with a large range of primary and secondary alkenic alcohols. Furthermore, with the exception noted above, a given dialkyl tartrate will preferentially add to the same face independent of the substitution on the alkene.To demonstrate the synthetic utility of the Sharpless epoxidation, the Sharpless group created synthetic intermediates of various natural ...

  6. Ionic polymerization - Wikipedia

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    Penczek S.; Moad, G. Pure Appl. Chem., 2008, 80(10), 2163-2193 In polymer chemistry , ionic polymerization is a chain-growth polymerization in which active centers are ions or ion pairs . [ 2 ] It can be considered as an alternative to radical polymerization , and may refer to anionic polymerization or cationic polymerization .

  7. Microelectrophoresis - Wikipedia

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    Microelectrophoresis is a method of studying electrophoresis of various dispersed particles using optical microscopy.This method provides image of moving particles, which is its unique advantage. e.g. observation of RBCs, neutrophiles and bacteria.

  8. International Conference on Green Chemistry - Wikipedia

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    Pure Appl. Chem. to be published on 2016 6: 2016: Venice: Italy: 4–8 September: Piero Tundo: Pure Appl. Chem. to be published on 2018 7 Archived 2017-07-01 at the Wayback Machine: 2017 Moscow: Russia: 2-5 October Natalia P. Tarasova Pure Appl. Chem. to be published on 2019

  9. Aminopolycarboxylic acid - Wikipedia

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    a metal complex with the EDTA anion Aspartic acid is an aminodicarboxylic acid and precursor to other ligands.. An aminopolycarboxylic acid (sometimes abbreviated APCA) is a chemical compound containing one or more nitrogen atoms connected through carbon atoms to two or more carboxyl groups.