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Meaning of "polyphosphazene"

polyphosphazene (noun) - A type of polymer material characterized by its high thermal stability and flame resistance, commonly used in industries such as aerospace, electronics, and pharmaceuticals
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  • an inorganic polymer in which the repeating group is a phosphazene; the general formula is [-N=P(X)₂-]ₙ

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Drying the polyphosphazene separating layer.
The method of synthesis depends on the type of polyphosphazene.
Three classes of polyphosphazene can be used.
Polyphosphazene polyacids are useful as immunoadjuvants or materials for microencapsulation.
The polymer may be a polyphosphazene polyelectrolyte.
The polyphosphazene layer was deposited on the freshly impregnated tube.
Tumor targeting properties of polyphosphazene compound by imaging study.
The polyphosphazene layer was not disrupted by this type of test.
The deposition conditions for the polyphosphazene layer.
The polyphosphazene layer was securely bonded to the ceramic support.
The latter form inclusions in the polyphosphazene layer.
The layer of polyphosphazene is installed using the method described above.
This invention relates to the preparation of polyphosphazene microspheres.
The polyphosphazene layer is deposited using the technique described above.
A reticulating agent such as a peroxide is added to the polyphosphazene solution.

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The recovery of polyphosphazene polyacids requires a final step of polymer isolation.
An immunogenic composition containing tetanus toxoid in polyphosphazene was prepared as follows.
Polyphosphazenes containing ester moieties can be converted to polyphosphazene polyacids by hydrolysis.
The bond between the ceramic and polyphosphazene layers was strong.
The polyphosphazene concentration in the solution is one parameter allowing viscosity regulation.
The solute is a polyphosphazene.
The polyphosphazene chain may thus include more than two types of side substituents.
Scanning electron microscope observation of the polyphosphazene layer revealed a continuous layer.
The present invention also features a process for producing a composite nanofiltration membrane from an elastomeric polyphosphazene.
More detailed procedure for preparation of PEGylated polyphosphazene is described in the following.
A solution of polyphosphazene was prepared by dissolving at ambient temperature, the solution containing,.
The team successfully prepared BCPs consisting of two different polyphosphazene BCPs.
Orthogonal polymers with polyphosphazene backbone can also be used in the present application.
G of a neutralized and filtered substitution solution was introduced into the polyphosphazene reservoir.
Use according to claim 1 wherein the polyphosphazene polyelectrolyte is biodegradable.
The polyphosphazene may be dissolved in at least one solvent selected from,.
The fixing conditions influence the characteristics of the polyphosphazene layer obtained.
Preparing a solution of polyphosphazene using at least one solvent of said polymer ;.
Other examples of polyorganophosphazenes include water-soluble polyphosphazene polyelectrolytes.
If desired, the polyphosphazene microspheres then are recovered from the dispersion.
A method of producing ionically cross-linked polyphosphazene microspheres comprising,.
The polyphosphazene layer was dried for 48 hours at room temperature in a ventilated room.
In such method, a solution containing a polyphosphazene is subjected to coacervation.
A cross-linking agent such as a peroxide is added to the solution of polyphosphazene.
In a second variant of the process, a polyphosphazene having a structure permitting reticulation is used.
Such a process is obviously not applicable in the case of a water-soluble polyphosphazene.
In a variant of the method, a polyphosphazene is used whose structure enables it to be cross-linked.
The porous structure was then impregnated by dead-end filtering the polyphosphazene solution.
Thus, the polyphosphazene may be applied to the bioprosthetic implant by any method.
Moreover, this publication does not indicate the polyphosphazene deposition technique.
Thus, the polyphosphazene remains stable and is suitable for further modification or use.
Recovering said ionically cross-linked polyphosphazene microspheres from said suspension.
Material pursuant to claim 3, characterized by the fact that the macromolecular material is a polyphosphazene.
Use according to claim 1 wherein the polyphosphazene is mixed with the antigen.
The polyphosphazene may be dissolved in at least one polar solvent selected from the following,.

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