• initiated, polymerisation is typically radical in mechanism and as such many polymerisation inhibitors act as radical scavengers. The term 'inhibitor' is often...
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  • decreases the rate of a chemical reaction Polymerisation inhibitor, a substance that inhibits unwanted polymerisation of monomers Cognitive inhibition, the...
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    polymerizable acrylate monomer, it is nearly always supplied with an added polymerisation inhibitor, such as MEHQ (monomethyl ether hydroquinone). PETA is part of...
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    Vinylpyridine is sensitive to polymerization. It may be stabilized with a polymerisation inhibitor such as tert-butylcatechol. Owing to its tendency to polymerize...
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    also used as a polymerisation inhibitor, particularly during the purification of styrene. It is a promising model substance to inhibit SARS-CoV-2 RNA-dependent...
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    the United States or Europe. Dinoseb is used industrially as a polymerisation inhibitor during styrene production. In 2023, the Home Office said it could...
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    and laboratory chemicals. It is added to certain monomers as a polymerisation inhibitor to facilitate their safe storage. Some additive products contain...
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    solution in methanol or water. It is added as a stabilizer and polymerisation inhibitor to butadiene, styrene, vinyl acetate, divinylbenzene and other...
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  • idiopathic vitiligo. In organic chemistry 4-methoxyphenol is used as a polymerisation inhibitor (e.g. acrylates or styrene monomers). 4-Methoxyphenol can be produced...
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    Diethylhydroxylamine (category Corrosion inhibitors)
    applications include its use as: Polymerisation inhibitor Color stabilizer (photographics) Corrosion inhibitor Discoloration inhibitor (phenolics) Antiozonant...
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    which is synthetic, not natural, is used as an antioxidant and polymerisation inhibitor. Approximately 50% of the synthetic catechol is consumed in the...
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    finds use as a polymerisation inhibitor, where it is often referred to as DNBP. It is used to prevent the thermally induced polymerisation of styrene and...
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    are characterized by high alkene content. It is also used as an polymerisation inhibitor in production of various vinyl monomers such as acrylates. N,N′-Di-2-butyl-1...
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    formation of inactive long-chain polymers. Serpin polymerisation not only reduces the amount of active inhibitor, but also leads to accumulation of the polymers...
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    are various other uses associated with its reducing power. As a polymerisation inhibitor, exploiting its antioxidant properties, hydroquinone prevents polymerization...
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    TEMPO-like compounds include hindered amine light stabilizers and polymerisation inhibitors. 1-Hydroxy-2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidine, the reduced derivative...
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    to undergo thermally induced polymerisation into polystyrene, requiring the continuous addition of polymerization inhibitor to the system. Styrene is also...
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  • polymerisation inhibitor, from Dorf Ketal Chemicals, a Mumbai-based chemical company. To ensure the site's safety, LG said the retarder and inhibitor...
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    curing. Chemical polymerisation inhibitors (e.g. monomethyl ether of hydroquinone) are added to the resin composite to prevent polymerisation of the material...
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    scavengers via a similar process, a behaviour exploited by certain polymerisation inhibitors. Quinone methides are more polar than quinones, and therefore...
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    initiator radical (Figure 16). Interaction with impurities or inhibitors. Oxygen is the common inhibitor. The growing chain will react with molecular oxygen, producing...
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    and the inhibitor affect each other. The enzyme's function is reduced but not eliminated when bound to the inhibitor. This type of inhibitor does not...
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  • polymerizations because the ancillary ligands can be designed to discourage or inhibit chain termination pathways. Chelate initiators can be further broken down...
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  • corrosion inhibitor, an emulsifier, and a demulsifier in various industrial processes. Staudinger, H., & Zechmeister, L. (1931). Über Polymerisation. Berichte...
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    exothermal ring-opening polymerisation without releasing any chemical, which translates in near zero shrinkage upon polymerisation. Thermosetting polymer...
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    Cytochalasin B (category Actin inhibitors)
    addition of actin monomers. Steady state/Annealing: A balance between polymerisation and depolymerisation is reached (steady-state). The F-actin filament...
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  • as the monomer forming the less nucleophilic propagating species may inhibit the addition of the more nucleophilic monomer onto the chain. An extension...
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  • radicals. After this frequency, the inertial effects of colliding monomers inhibit polymerization. This forms the first plateau for polymerization frequencies...
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    selectively inhibiting the synthesis of microtubules via binding to the colchicine binding site of β-tubulin, thereby blocking polymerisation of tubulin...
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    and chemical mechanisms. They may be added as a copolymer during the polymerisation process, or later added to the polymer at a moulding or extrusion process...
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