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Keyword [N-vinylpyrrolidone]
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21. Hydrophobically Associating Water-soluble Polymer P (dmdaac-nvp-ia), Synthesis And In Vitro Study
22. Study On The Activation Effect Of The Hydrogen Bonding Interaction On Monomers And Controlled Radical Polymerization
23. Study On Synthetic Process Of N-vinylpyrrolidone
24. Xanthate Mediated Living Free Radical Polymerization Of The Nonconjugated Vinyl Monomers
25. Study On Supramolecular Chemistry Based Nano Drug Delivery Systems
26. Protein Adsorption On Poly(N-vinylpyrrolidone)-Modified Material Surfaces Prepared By Surface-Initiated Atom Transfer Radical
27. Synthesis Of Homopolymer, Copolymer And Core/Shell Composite Microspheres Of NVP By Dispersion Polymerization
28. Preparation Of Porous Terpolymer(GMA-NVP-MBA) And Its Application Study On Immobilizing Cowpea Esterase
29. The Preparation Of Biocompatible Microgels And Its Structure And Properties
30. Isolation Of A N-vinylpyrrolidone-degrading Bacterium And Its Degradation Characteristics, Immobiliziton And The Degradation Of NVP In Synthetic Wastewater
31. Preparation And Properties Of NVP-Based Gel Polyelectrolyte
32. Study On Cyclic And Linear-dendritic Block Copolymers Based On N-vinyllactam
33. Synethesis Of High Temperature Drilling Fluid Additives With NVP And Its Engineering Application For Ultra-deep Well
34. Research On The Photocurable Silk Fibroin Hydrogels
35. Study On Linear-dendritic Block Copolymers Based On Poly(Hydroxyethyl Glutamine) And Poly(Vinyl Lactam)
36. Study On Preparation And Properties Of AA-AM&NVP Matrix Supporting Materials For UV-curing 3D Printing
37. Study On Enzyme-responsive Linear-dendaritic Block Copolymers Based On Dendritic Phenylalanyl-lysine Dipeptides
38. Studies On Enzymes Linked With Phenylalanyl-lysine Dipeptide And PH Responsive Linear-dendritic Block Copolymers
39. Study On Enzyme-responsive Linear-dendritic Block Copolymers And Super-Amphiphilic Molecules Using A Phenylalanyl-Glutamic Acid Dipeptides As Dendrons
40. Part I. An investigation of the mechanism of interaction between poly(n-vinylpyrrolidone) and phenols. Part II. An investigation into a more efficacious imaging agent
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