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Meaning of "control the molecular"
control the molecular: a phrase indicating the ability to manipulate or regulate at the most fundamental level of substances
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Victor can control the molecular arrangement of matter.
They are usually used in polymerization to control the molecular weight.
Hydrogen may be used to control the molecular weight of polymer components as is known.
A suitable chain transfer agent was used to control the molecular weight.
It is a further object to control the molecular weight of the polymer or copolymer produced.
Heptane is also added to the reactor to control the molecular weight.
To control the molecular weight of the copolymer, a chain transfer agent is optionally added.
Temperature is found to control the molecular weight of the product.
The concentration of the lithium alkyl initiator can be modified to control the molecular weight.
Hydrogen can be used to control the molecular weight of polymers.
Often, monohydric alcohols or monoisocyanates may be blended to control the molecular weight.
It is frequently desirable to control the molecular weight of polymer mixtures.
To control the molecular weight, regulating substances can be used during the polymerization.
Mono amines may be added to control the molecular weight.
The polymerisation may also incorporate a chain-transfer reagent to help control the molecular weight.
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It also makes it possible to control the molecular mass of the polymers.
Preferably ( I ) is present in an amount in a slight excess to control the molecular weight.
It is generally important to control the molecular weight of the various blocks.
Mono carboxylic acids may be added to control the molecular weight.
It is also important to control the molecular weight of the various blocks.
These compounds are employed in conventional amounts to control the molecular weight of the copolymerizate.
A chain terminating agent to control the molecular weight of the polymers is usually present.
Hydrogen may be used in the polymerization to control the molecular weight of the polymer.
A chain terminating agent to control the molecular weight of the polymer is usually present.
Other low molecular weight amines are added to control the molecular weight of the fibers.
Hydrogen can be advantageously used to control the molecular weight of the obtained polymers.
Chain-terminating agents can be added to control the molecular weight.
Chain transfer agents are added to control the molecular weight and prevent gel formation.
A continuous flow of hydrogen ( 0.75 g hydrogen / hour ) was used to control the molecular weight of the product.
End blocking agents can be used to control the molecular weight of the polyurethane polymer.
Its presence during the polymerization helps to control the molecular weight of the polyether.
Thus, hydrogen is added to control the molecular weight of the polymer.
Hydrogen may be introduced into the reactor to control the molecular weight of the polymer.
Preferably, hydrogen is used to control the molecular weight of the polymer.
Optionally hydrogen can be added to control the molecular weight of the polyethylene.
This process also makes it possible to control the molecular mass of these polymers.
These transfer agents make it possible to control the molecular weights of the copolymer formed.
Thus, hydrogen is used to control the molecular weight of the polymer.
Thus, hydrogen can be used to control the molecular weight of the polymer.
Additionally, it may be desirable to control the molecular weight of the alternating copolymer.
Typically, chain transfer agents serve to control the molecular weight of the polymer polyol.
Therefore, the present invention allows one to control the molecular weight split in numerous ways.
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