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Sulphation (noun): The process of combining or treating with sulfur or a sulfur compound
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Sulphation is caused by storage at low state of charge.
Protects from sulphation for a longer period.
Sulphation is hence not complete on the nitrogen atom.
Optional hemisuccinylation or sulphation of the free hydroxy groups.
Sulphation is preferably carried out using sulphur trioxide.
This may result in sulphation on the cell plates.
This prevents any fatigue symptoms such as sulphation.
Sulphation will lead to higher impedance and a lower capacity.
The reason behind this is a chemical process called sulphation.
The sulphation can be effected in the presence of a solvent or entrainer.
The success of refresh charging depends on the degree of sulphation of the.
A critical sulphation pattern was identified in heparin sulphate chains of membrane proteoglycans.
The process of forming stable sulphate crystals is called hard sulphation.
This sulphation and neutralisation was carried out as normal commercial production.
Charging does not solve the purpose of breaking down the sulphation.
They are made by sulphation of primary alcohols which can be derived in various ways.
One of the main objectives is to get rid of the sulphation developed on it.
The sulphation pattern and the molecular weight are more important.
This sulphated polysaccharide may be prepared by a method including a step of sulphation.
Sulphation is a normal part of the operation of a battery and occurs whenever a battery is discharged.
The problem is sulphation.
After sulphation the reaction mixture is generally neutralized and worked up in a conventional manner.
This situation will lead to undercharging and sulphation of the cooler regions.
Sulphation is the process of converting active plate material to inactive white lead sulphate.
Thermal conductivity of flue dust and sulphation of iron oxides in copper flash smelting process.
This adsorption is due to pyridine residues incorporated into the molecule during the sulphation step.
The sulphuric acid quantity probably influences the sulphation rate and hence the water solubility.
A thorough visual inspection in VIA batteries can sometimes find traces of plate sulphation.
Batteries left discharged may be seriously damaged by sulphation and can easily freeze in a low.
Sulphation test Tests battery for sulphation.
Generally, the sulphation degree defined as eq.
Sulphation of cupric oxide in the fluid-bed reactor.
Under the conditions used, sulphation of alginate was found to be complete.
Sulphation affects the battery 's performance and can cause premature aging.
For the present invention, sulphation may be carried out in a conventional manner.
Sulphation can be regarded as a nice white / grey coating onto the plates.
These pharmaceuticals are well absorbed but have extensive first-pass sulphation.
Reduced HSPG sulphation in macrophages also increased type I interferon signalling.
Other forms of substitution such as methylation, sulphation and malonylation are also found.
The branched alcohols may be directly sulphated, or first oxyalkylated followed by sulphation.
This sulphation can be carried specifically or not, as necessary on the fully protected glycoside.
A method according to claim 1 wherein sulphation and dilution are both carried out continuously.
Upon sulphation of their hydroxyl groups, polysaccharides acquire particularly interesting biological activities.
Synthetic primary alcohols - usually mixtures - can be employed as a feed stock for sulphation.
Sulphation occurs when the lead sulphate ( a white substance ) is allowed to build upon the plates.
As well as water filling, lead-acid batteries can develop problems with sulphation.
Reduced sulphation also increased the expression of inflammatory genes, in particular ACAT2.
Batteries, Heat is a major factor in battery corrosion or sulphation.
Process II, Sulphation with chlorosulphonic acid.
The dextrin sulphates designated NBSD9 and NBSD8 were produced by sulphation of this dextrin.

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