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  MPSI - Mineral and Pigment Solutions, Inc.
Thermosetting acrylic resins are produced by incorporating functional groups, such as carboxyl, hydroxyl, amide groups, etc., during the free radical polymerization of the acrylate monomer(s).
Thermoplastic acrylic resins are generally formed from combinations of poly (methyl methacrylate) and poly (methyl acrylate) polymers to achieve a combination yielding the desired film properties.
Acrylic resins in this category may also be modified by the introduction of alkyl groups in the addition polymerization reaction to produce copolymer resins for specific applications.
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 Asparagine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A reaction between asparagine and reducing sugars or reactive carbonyls produces acrylamide (acrylic amide) in food when heated to sufficient temperature, i.e.
L-asparginase hydrolyzes the amide group to form aspartate and ammonium.
A transaminase converts the aspartate to oxaloacetate which can then be metabolized in the citric acid cycle or gluconeogenesis.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Asparagine   (328 words)

  
 Øresund Food Network
Enzymes may also prove to be effective in reducing the formation of acrylic amide, which is believed to be carcinogenic.
Acrylic amide is the result of a maillard reaction involving asparagine and glucose at high temperatures and is present in food items such as potato chips, coffee and bread.
Processing with asparaginase and glucose oxidase prevents the formation of acrylic amide.
www.oresundfood.org /?page=news&id=20050907180726   (455 words)

  
 Feature Article - Thermosetting Powder Coatings
For those who are beginning their investigation into thermosetting powder coatings, this overview gives a conversational knowledge of the types of thermosetting powders now being used in a variety of applications.
Polyester amide powders have found interesting lawn and garden, patio furniture, and other applications where outdoor durability is needed.
Acrylic urethane powders are known to produce a high degree of orange peel.
www.pfonline.com /articles/pfd0008.html   (946 words)

  
 The Probert Encyclopaedia - General Information (A)
Acrylamide is also known as acrylamide monomer, acrylic amide, propenamide, and 2-propenamide.
Acrylic is a synthetic fibre derived from acrylic acid.
The amides are a group of organic compounds derived from ammonia by the replacement of a portion of the hydrogen by an acid radical.
www.fas.org /news/reference/probert/A1.HTM   (13700 words)

  
 Subsurface Formation of Amide in Polyethylene-co-Acrylic Acid Film: A Potentially Useful Reaction for Tethering ...
Chemical and spectroscopic evidence, as well as contact angle measurements, shows that the reactions are due to formation of acid chloride groups below the polymer's surface.
The reaction occurs spontaneously when the acid chloride film is allowed to soak in an aqueous solution of oligo-DNA at pH 11.5.
Spectral and contact angle evidence and the reactions of model compounds indicate that the terminal amino group on the modified oligo-DNA reacts with an internal acid chloride group to form an amide bond.
pubs.acs.org /cgi-bin/abstract.cgi/mamobx/1999/32/i07/abs/ma9814088.html   (286 words)

  
 Exceptional Disfavor for Proline at the P+1 Position among AGC and CAMK Kinases Establishes Reciprocal Specificity ...
amide of the substrate P+1 residue (19, 20).
H-bond from the main-chain P+1 amide of the substrate (23, 24).
In PKA, the toggle regulating residue offers no H-bond potential and therefore the toggle residue carbonyl is oriented toward the catalytic cleft where it forms a H-bond with the main chain amide at P+1.
www.jbc.org /cgi/content/full/280/11/10743   (4613 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-21)
Acrylamide is a soil stabilizer and also finds use in foundry operations to facilitate free sand flow into molds.
Home appliances, building materials, and automotive parts are coated with acrylamide resins and thermosetting acrylics.
Synonyms for acrylamide are: acrylamide monomer, acrylic amide, propenamide, 2- propenamide, acrilamida (DOT Spanish), acrylamide (DOT French), acrylamide solution, acrylic acid amide (50%), acrylic amide (50%), ethylene carboxamide, ethylenecarboxamide, propenamide (50%), propenoic acid, amide, RCRA Waste Number U007, UN 2074, vinyl amide.
www.e11th-hour.org /resources/backgrounders/chemical.ind/acrylamide.txt   (1303 words)

  
 Safety (MSDS) data for acrylamide   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-21)
Synonyms: acrylic amide, ethylene carboxamide, 2-propenamide, propenoic acid amide, vinyl amide, propenamide, acrylamide monomer
Incompatible with acids, bases, oxidizing agents, reducing agents, iron and iron salts, copper, aluminium, brass, free radical initiators.
Although we have tried to make it as accurate and useful as possible, we can take no responsibility for its use or misuse.
ptcl.chem.ox.ac.uk /MSDS/AC/acrylamide.html   (139 words)

  
 PSIgate - Physical Sciences Information Gateway: Search/Browse Results
Safety (MSDS) data for acetamide General Synonyms: acetic acid amide, methanecarboxamide, ethanamide Molecular formula: CH 3 CONH 2 CAS No: 60-35-5 EINECS No: Physical data Appearance: colourless deliquescent crystals Melting point: 81 C Boiling...
Safety (MSDS) data for acrolein General Synonyms: 2-propenal, acrylaldehyde, acraldehyde, acrylic aldehyde, allyl aldehyde, propenal, trans acrolein, acquinite, aqualin, aqualine, biocide, crolean, ethylene aldehyde, magnacide, magnacide H, NSC 88...
Safety (MSDS) data for acrylamide General Synonyms: acrylic amide, ethylene carboxamide, 2-propenamide, propenoic acid amide, vinyl amide, propenamide, acrylamide monomer Molecular formula: CH 2 =CHCONH 2 CAS No: 79-06-1 EC No: 201-173-7 Physi...
www.psigate.ac.uk /roads/cgi-bin/search_webcatalogue2.pl?limit=1725&term1=MS   (840 words)

  
 Buy Nutra Nail Triple Power Gel Strengthener Online at drugstore.com
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For extra protection and shine, apply a fresh coat daily.
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 Water Resource Characterization DSS - Organics
Ground water: Vinyl chloride in ground water may degrade to CO2 and chlorine ions (Kubek et al., 1990).
http://www.princeton.edu/ Acrylamide: Synonyms: Propenamide, acrylic amide, acrylamide monomer 1.
General Information: Acrylamide in monomeric form consist of flat, white crystals that emit acidic odors when heated.
www.water.ncsu.edu /watershedss/info/organics.html   (2595 words)

  
 factsA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-21)
Acrylamide- an organic amide that is derived from acrylic acid and polymerizes readily
Maximum Contaminant Level: Treatment Technique: In cases where the EPA has determined it is not technically or economically feasible to establish a Maximum Contaminant Level, they have instead required specific treatment methods to be used to control the level of the contaminant in drinking water.
Long-term: damage to the respiratory system, nervous system, liver, heart and kidneys; cancer, For more information about 1,2-Dibromoethane contact the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry.
www.unce.unr.edu /swp/factsA.htm   (2307 words)

  
 DOW CORNING Z-6040(R) SILANE
Industry > Group: Paints and Inks > All Additives: Paint, Inks, Coating
Acrylic, alkyd, amide, epoxy, nitrocellulose, phenolic, polyester, polyurethane, vinyl
As a primer: apply by dipping or brushing; as an additive: should be added during the final let-down
www.dowcorning.com /applications/Product_Finder/PF_details.asp?l1=006&prod=01011278&type=PROD&pg=00000261   (111 words)

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