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Meaning of "polymeric backbone"

polymeric backbone: This phrase is commonly used in chemistry and materials science to describe the main structural element or chain of a polymer molecule, providing stability and support to the overall molecular structure

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The polymeric backbone is preferably conformationally flexible.
The functional chemical comprises a polymeric backbone.
The polymeric backbone is preferably acrylic or urethane.
These sidechains are attached to a polymeric backbone that is amorphous.
The polymeric backbone is preferably polyvinyl alcohol or starch.
It is also preferable that the polymeric backbone is water soluble.
The polymeric backbone may be water soluble or substantially water insoluble.
The pending chromophore group is linked by a linking group to the polymeric backbone.
The polymeric backbone or scaffold is reacted with the compstatin analogs.
The polymeric initiator forms the polymeric backbone segment of the pigment dispersant.
The polymeric backbone can be degradable or nondegradable formed of any biocompatible polymer.
The dispersant compounds have a polymeric backbone having at least two different substituents.
The polymeric backbone consists essentially of polymerized ethylenically unsaturated monomers and.
It is not required that the polymeric backbone has an affinity for the pigment.
The polymeric backbone is then reacted with hydroxylamine to form the hydroxamated polymer.

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The recurrent acid labile or photolabile groups are typically pendant to the polymeric backbone.
It is preferable that the polymeric backbone is derived from naturally occurring polymer.
Another approach is to graft preformed monofunctional siloxane polymer to a preformed vinyl polymeric backbone.
The copolymer includes a polymeric backbone substituted with a reactive functional group.
Arabinoxylan is a heteropolysaccharide that consist of arabinofuranose residues attached to xylopyranose polymeric backbone chains.
Graft copolymer dispersants consist of a polymeric backbone with side chains attached to the backbone.
The polymeric backbone may be any polymer to which the substituents mentioned may be attached.
The deposition enhancing part has a polymeric backbone and is attached to the benefit agent.
The reactor contained both acetylcholinesterase and choline oxidase covalently bound to a polymeric backbone.
Higher functional polymers of the same polymeric backbone will tend to have a higher exotherm.
The same reasoning applies to the molar ratio of polyethylene glycol to the polymeric backbone.
They include a polymeric backbone onto which are grafted complexing functional groups including interchangeable cations.
The polymer must have functional groups that allow degradation of the polymeric backbone.
The resulting material is then grafted onto the polymeric backbone of the deposition enhancing part.
The aminoalcohol is first reacted with the isocyanate functional groups on the polymeric backbone.
The polymeric film generally comprises a polymeric backbone derived from a polymer which is water soluble.
One of the hydrolysable polymeric binders described comprises quaternary ammonium groups bound to a polymeric backbone.
Polymeric Backbones Certain embodiments of disclosed polymers include a polymeric backbone.
One of the hydrolysable polymeric binders described comprises phosphonium salt groups bound to a polymeric backbone.
In an aspect, a polymeric backbone may be ethylenic.
The X group is selected to react with the reactive functionality on the polymeric backbone.
Preferably, the polymeric backbone is ethylenic.
A combination according to claims 1 to 6 wherein said backbone chain of atoms is a polymeric backbone.
Figure 2 shows a polymeric backbone containing only carbon atoms.
In one embodiment of the polymeric catalyst, the polymeric backbone is polyethylene.
Admixing a polymeric backbone component and at least one organic solvent ;.
A combination according to claim 7 wherein said polymeric backbone is an oligonucleotide.
The polymeric backbone consists preferably of no more than 2 or 3 monomer species.
An adhesive according to claim 1 wherein the polymeric backbone molecules are copolymers.
In one embodiment, the polymeric backbone is selected from polyethyleneimidazolium, polyprolyeneimidazolium, and polybutyleneimidazolium.
In certain embodiments of the polymeric catalyst, the polymeric backbone is polyethyelene or polypropylene.
This disclosure, however, pertains to polymers having mesogenic groups in the polymeric backbone.
Figure 4 shows a polymeric backbone containing carbon, oxygen and nitrogen atoms.
In yet another embodiment of the polymeric catalyst, the polymeric backbone is polystyrene.
According to one aspect, the polymeric backbone can comprise monomers of ethylene or styrene.

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