In this Chemistry Magazine,you have chemistry related news about a molecularly imprinted polymers (MIP) for sarafloxacin was prepared by the use of itaconic acid as the functional monomer and ethylene glycol dimethacrylate as the crosslinking monomer. But we will also show you the funny side of chemistry, as we earlier discussed the games we stumbled on. Why don’t you take a free test at the casino laboratory by discovering the best casino bonus chips at freecasinogameschips.com? You will find many games that will satisfy your scientific potential. Not let’s go back to the real topic, shall we? To improve selectivity, cobalt(II) ions was used to form metal-template complex, which provided the specific binding sites similar to metal-chelate antibody. The influences of different anions and cations on the recognition performance of the MIP were investigated in protic solvent. Due to the specific structure of the complex of cobalt(II)-sarafloxacin, it increased …
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Preparation and characterization of high molecular weight poly(L-lactic acid) by chain extending
Abstract Poly(L-lactic acid) (PLLA) of high molecular weight was prepared by chain extending reaction in a micro-compounder. Phosphites were used as chain extenders to increase the molecular weight of the PLLA prepolymer that was prepared by bulk polycondensation of L-lactic acid. Chemistry Magazine Online shows the effects of the amount of the phosphite, temperature and the screw speed were studied on the torque of PLLA melt in mixing. There’s also another thing that this magazine provides, something you can do in your free time. We truly recommend you to visit our friends on BestFreeSlots, if you would like to try some new and entertaining thing to do when relaxing. It’s definitely worth your visit. Under the optimal conditions, the molecular weight of the PLLA could increase from 62,100 g/mol to 126,000 g/mol by the triphenyl phosphite. The chemical structure were characterized by FTIR and 1H NMR and crytallinity …
Adsorption and competitive adsorption of heavy metal ions lead, cadmium and copper on d-manganese oxide
Chemistry Magazine Online gives you another post with interesting chemistry news articles. Abstracts d- MnO2 was prepared with hydrothermal treatment, and its crystalline structure was verified with X-ray diffraction spectroscopy. FTIR showed there were copious hydroxyl groups on the surface of d-MnO2 for the adsorption. The adsorption capacity of three kinds of heavy metal ions Pb2+, Cd2+ and Cu2+ on the d-MnO2 was all increased with the increase of ion concentration and the increase of pH. The adsorption isotherms of Pb2+ exhibited good correlation with Freundlich equations, Langmuir equations and Temkin equations, whereas equilibrium data of Cu2+ was best fitted to Freundlich isotherm, and Langmuir isotherm was best for Cd2+. Adsorption thermodynamics indicates that as the temperature in the range of 298.15 ~ 323.15K, all the adsorptions were endothermic, spontaneous reaction. Therefore, increasing temperature is good for the …