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alkylic

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Adj.1.alkylic - of or related to an alkyl
chemical science, chemistry - the science of matter; the branch of the natural sciences dealing with the composition of substances and their properties and reactions


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The IM-MMT filler has in fact shorter alkylic chain and no aromatic group in the chain; these features are probably responsible for the lower compatibility.
coli but it was less effective than free AP, probably due to its higher molecular weight compared to polymers of AP containing the quaternary ammonium salt with at least a long alkylic chain are usually very effective opposite a great number of micro-organism such as the bacteria, the algae, the mycetes [26].
The inhibition of the enzyme seems to depend both on the presence of a double bond and on the length of the alkylic chain; in fact only the unsaturated long chain aldehydes (E)-2-octenal and (E)-2-nonenal inhibited the enzyme.
 
 
 
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