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Pseudobutylene     (E)-but-2-ene

Synonyms: beta-Butene, trans-Butene, beta-Butylene, Butylene-2, Butene-2, ...
 
 
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High impact information on Butadiene resin

  • We describe the synthesis and the solution properties of Janus micelles containing a polybutadiene (PB) core and a compartmentalized corona consisting of a poly(methacrylic acid) (PMAA) and a polystyrene (PS) hemisphere [1].
  • The polybutadiene contributes to the reversed-phase interaction and the ionized zirconol, but primarily, the adsorbed Lewis base anions, such as phosphate or fluoride, contribute to the ion-exchange interaction [2].
  • This paper describes the results of thermal stability studies of polybutadiene-coated zirconia reversed phases and application to fast HPLC separations at elevated temperatures and high flow rates [3].
  • By use of homogeneous catalysis, the simple polymer, polybutadiene, was modified to incorporate the specialized requirements for controlled delivery of misoprostol to the stomach [4].
  • In this study, the separation of biologically active peptides on two zirconia-based phases, polybutadiene (PBD)-ZrO2 and polystyrene (PS)-ZrO2, and a silica-based phase C18 was compared [5].
 

Anatomical context of Butadiene resin

  • Rates of release also rise linearly with the molar ratio of degradable copolymer blended into membranes of a non-degradable, PEG-based block copolymer (PEG-polybutadiene (PBD)) [6].
 

Associations of Butadiene resin with other chemical compounds

 

Gene context of Butadiene resin

  • The resilience (recovery after deformation) of crosslinked recombinant resilin was found to exceed that of unfilled synthetic polybutadiene, a high resilience rubber [12].
  • Proton NMR images of solid propellant materials, consisting of a polybutadiene binder material filled with 82% solid particles, have been obtained at a magnetic field strength of 14.1 T and at a resolution of 8.5 x 8.5 micron [13].
  • Glass containers, methacrylate butadiene styrene burettes and polybutadiene giving sets did not sorb isosorbide dinitrate [14].
  • However, one of the structures (NG30, co-monomers methylene bisacrylamide, dimethylethylene diamine) did show cytotoxicity similar to that of polylysine [15].
 

Analytical, diagnostic and therapeutic context of Butadiene resin

References

  1. Amphiphilic Janus micelles with polystyrene and poly(methacrylic acid) hemispheres. Erhardt, R., Zhang, M., Böker, A., Zettl, H., Abetz, C., Frederik, P., Krausch, G., Abetz, V., Müller, A.H. J. Am. Chem. Soc. (2003) [Pubmed]
  2. Effect of amine counterion type on the retention of basic compounds on octadecyl silane bonded silica-based and polybutadiene-coated zirconia phases. Yang, X., Dai, J., Carr, P.W. Anal. Chem. (2003) [Pubmed]
  3. Fast separations at elevated temperatures on polybutadiene-coated zirconia reversed-phase material. Li, J., Hu, Y., Carr, P.W. Anal. Chem. (1997) [Pubmed]
  4. Catalytic functionalization of polymers: a novel approach to site specific delivery of misoprostol to the stomach. Tremont, S.J., Collins, P.W., Perkins, W.E., Fenton, R.L., Forster, D., McGrath, M.P., Wagner, G.M., Gasiecki, A.F., Bianchi, R.G., Casler, J.J. J. Med. Chem. (1993) [Pubmed]
  5. Comparison of zirconia- and silica-based reversed stationary phases for separation of enkephalins. Soukupová, K., Krafková, E., Suchánková, J., Tesarová, E. Journal of chromatography. A. (2005) [Pubmed]
  6. Self-porating polymersomes of PEG-PLA and PEG-PCL: hydrolysis-triggered controlled release vesicles. Ahmed, F., Discher, D.E. Journal of controlled release : official journal of the Controlled Release Society. (2004) [Pubmed]
  7. High-performance liquid chromatographic procedure for the determination of a non-nucleoside HIV-1 reverse transcriptase inhibitor in human plasma. Woolf, E., Matuszewski, B. J. Chromatogr. (1992) [Pubmed]
  8. Grafting of ethylene glycol-butadiene block copolymers onto dimethyl-dichlorosilane-coated glass by gamma-irradiation. Tseng, Y.C., McPherson, T., Yuan, C.S., Park, K. Biomaterials (1995) [Pubmed]
  9. High temperature liquid chromatography of triazole fungicides on polybutadiene-coated zirconia stationary phase. Sanagi, M.M., See, H.H., Ibrahim, W.A., Naim, A.A. Journal of chromatography. A. (2004) [Pubmed]
  10. Microheterophase structure, permeability, and biocompatibility of A-B-A triblock copolymer membranes composed of poly(gamma-ethyl L-glutamate) as the A component and polybutadiene as the B component. Sato, H., Nakajima, A., Hayashi, T., Chen, G.W., Noishiki, Y. J. Biomed. Mater. Res. (1985) [Pubmed]
  11. Photochemical sources of organic acids. 1. Reaction of ozone with isoprene, propene, and 2-butenes under dry and humid conditions using SPME. Orzechowska, G.E., Paulson, S.E. The journal of physical chemistry. A, Molecules, spectroscopy, kinetics, environment & general theory. (2005) [Pubmed]
  12. Synthesis and properties of crosslinked recombinant pro-resilin. Elvin, C.M., Carr, A.G., Huson, M.G., Maxwell, J.M., Pearson, R.D., Vuocolo, T., Liyou, N.E., Wong, D.C., Merritt, D.J., Dixon, N.E. Nature (2005) [Pubmed]
  13. Nuclear magnetic resonance imaging of solid rocket propellants at 14.1 T. Maas, W.E., Merwin, L.H., Cory, D.G. J. Magn. Reson. (1997) [Pubmed]
  14. The sorption of isosorbide dinitrate to intravenous delivery systems. De Muynck, C., Remon, J.P., Colardyn, F. J. Pharm. Pharmacol. (1988) [Pubmed]
  15. In vitro cytotoxicity of poly(amidoamine)s: relevance to DNA delivery. Hill, I.R., Garnett, M.C., Bignotti, F., Davis, S.S. Biochim. Biophys. Acta (1999) [Pubmed]
  16. The formation of polymer vesicles or "peptosomes" by polybutadiene-block-poly(L-glutamate)s in dilute aqueous solution. Kukula, H., Schlaad, H., Antonietti, M., Förster, S. J. Am. Chem. Soc. (2002) [Pubmed]
  17. Microwave-immobilized polybutadiene stationary phase for reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography. Lopes, N.P., Collins, K.E., Jardim, I.C. Journal of chromatography. A. (2004) [Pubmed]
  18. Preparation and characterization of spherical polymer packings from polybutadiene for size-exclusion chromatography. Nagaoka, S., Satoh, T., Sakamoto, K., Ihara, H. Journal of chromatography. A. (2005) [Pubmed]
  19. Fabrication and characterization of a diffraction-grating transducer in thin polybutadiene rubber film for sensing dynamical strain. Taguenang, J.M., Kassu, A., Govindarajalu, G., Dokhanian, M., Sharma, A., Ruffin, P.B., Brantley, C. Applied optics. (2006) [Pubmed]
 
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