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Definition of Depolymerized
1. depolymerize [v] - See also: depolymerize
Lexicographical Neighbors of Depolymerized
Literary usage of Depolymerized
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1883)
"In the polymerized state, the protein is biologically active and sensitive to
stress whereas depolymerized molecules are inactive but stress resistant ..."
2. A New Basis for Chemistry: A Chemical Philosophy by Thomas Sterry Hunt (1891)
"I. Volatile oxyds, totally depolymerized by heating, and converted into the normal
... Completely depolymerized on volatilization, and yielding a vapor of ..."
3. Journal of the American Chemical Society by American Chemical Society (1910)
"... yet the actual concentration of these ions continues to increase until a large
proportion of the complex water molecules have been depolymerized. ..."
4. Chemical Abstracts by American Chemical Society (1916)
"Whe completely depolymerized, the effect of increasing dim., and conse hydration
and dissociation, is to increase the av. radius of the mois Vapor pressures ..."
5. Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers by American Institute of Electrical Engineers (1917)
"The chloroform extract is limited, first to prevent the use of bituminous
substances, and second, to limit depolymerized and ..."
6. Asphalts and Allied Substances: Their Occurrence, Modes of Production, Uses by Herbert Abraham (1920)
"... they are first melted up or " depolymerized " at a temperature of 500 to 550°
F., and when rendered fusible, 1he oils are added in the customary manner, ..."
7. A Method for the Identification of Pure Organic Compounds by a Systematic by Samuel Parsons Mulliken (1904)
"Enough of the compound (eg metaldehyde) may thus be depolymerized to give a good
reaction. Ordinary acetone and some other soluble ketones prepared by ..."
8. A Text-book of Organic Chemistry by Arnold Frederik. Holleman (1920)
"... which in the dark becomes depolymerized to anthracene, one of the rare instances
of a reversible photochemical reaction: Light 2Ci,Hi0 4p± - Dark ..."