Current Chemical Biology‚ 2009‚ 3‚ 203-230 203 Functional Characterization of Chitin and Chitosan Inmaculada Aranaz‚ Marian Mengíbar‚ Ruth Harris‚ Inés Paños‚ Beatriz Miralles‚ Niuris Acosta‚ Gemma Galed and Ángeles Heras* Department of Physical Chemistry II‚ Faculty of Pharmacy‚ Institute of Biofunctional Studies‚ Complutense University‚ Paseo Juan XXIII‚ nº 1. Madrid 28040‚ Spain Abstract: Chitin and its deacetylated derivative chitosan are natural polymers composed of randomly distributed -(1-4)linked
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References: * Bansal T K and Sharma H R 1992 Chromium removal by adsorption on rice husk ash. Indian J. Environ. Prot. 12 (3): 198201. * Griffin R A‚ Au H K and Forest R R 1977 Effect of pH on adsorption of chromium from land fill leach ate by clay minerals. J. Environ. Sci. Health Ser. A 12: 431449. * Gupta M S‚ Bhargava D S and Varshney B S 1987 Removal of chromium through adsorption on saw dust. J. Inst. Engg. (India) Environ. Eng. 67: 6469. Indian * S. Ristic and Tonkovic
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Experiment 5 Title : Thin Layer Chromatography Objectives: i. To distinguish polar and non-polar solvents. ii. To familiar with the analysis technique by using the thin layer chromatography. iii. To differentiate the retention factor‚ Rf for different compounds. [pic] Result: |Compound |Distance traveled by the compound | |o-nitroanaline |2.45
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Vapor deposition modeling for an entrenched wafer geometry L. J. Willett‚ S. K. Loyalka‚ and R. V. Tompson Citation: J. Vac. Sci. Technol. A 17‚ 212 (1999); doi: 10.1116/1.581575 View online: http://dx.doi.org/10.1116/1.581575 View Table of Contents: http://avspublications.org/resource/1/JVTAD6/v17/i1 Published by the AVS: Science & Technology of Materials‚ Interfaces‚ and Processing Related Articles Investigation of arsenic and antimony capping layers‚ and half cycle reactions during atomic layer
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CV INFO FILE BACHELOR’S FINAL PROJECT Title: Purifying microbe derived therapeutics from fermentation broth Department: Research and Development - Product Development and Processing‚ Downstream processing laboratory Supervisor at Biocon: Dr. Nitin Patel‚ Head -Department of Downstream Processing‚ Biocon India Private Limited‚ Bangalore College supervisor: Dr: T.Yasodha‚ Head- Department of Biotechnology‚ Shri Andal Alagar College of Engineering‚ Mamandur‚ Tamilnadu‚ India Objective: Purifying
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Experiment 3: Soil pH measurement Introduction Aims The aims of the experiment were to determine the pH of a variety of soils which included sedentary‚ 3:2‚ sand‚ organic matter with the means of a pH meter at various soil water ratios and with or without calcium chloride. Method and Materials Samples of sedentary soil‚ 3:2 soil‚ sand‚ organic matter and compost‚ 100ml vials(x12)‚ bottle of distilled water‚ analytical balance‚ pH meter‚ 2 buffer solution of known pH‚ 0.25M calcium
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List of Chemistry Terms used in daily life α (alpha)‚ β (beta) α- (β-‚ γ-) ray spectrometer α-addition (alpha-addition) α-cleavage (alpha-cleavage) α-decay (alpha-decay) α-effect α-elimination α-expulsion in photochemistry α-oxo carbenes α-particle (alpha-particle) ’A’ value -factorquantity ab initio quantum mechanical methods abatement in atmospheric chemistry abeo- abiological abiotic abiotic transformation absolute activation analysis absolute activity‚ quantity absolute
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Chemical/physical absorption 4.1.1 Chemical absorption 4.1.1.1 Organic solvents 4.1.1.1.1 Amines 4.1.1.1.2 Sterically hindered amines 4.1.1.2 Inorganic solvents 4.1.1.2.1 Ammonia 4.1.2 Physical absorption 4.1.3 Hybrid absorption processes 4.2 Adsorption 4.3 Cryogenic 4.4 Membranes 4.4.1 Gas separation membranes 4.4.2 Gas absorption membranes 5. CO2 capture opportunities in Canada 5.1 Electricity generation 5.1.1 Post combustion capture 5.1.2 Pre-combustion capture 5.1.3 Oxy-fuel combustion
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Coagulation and flocculation Filtration Removal of dissolved solids Ion exchange Reverse osmosis Electrodialysis Removal of nitrogen Phosphate removal (chemical treatment) Phosphate removal (biological treatment) Removal of dissolved organic compounds Adsorption Sludge treatment and disposal Disinfection 1 2 2 3 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 10 10 11 13 Indian Institute of Technology Madras Environmental Chemistry and Analysis Prof. M.S.Subramanian MODULE 1.5 Advanced Waste Water Treatment The effluent from
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