PH-sensitive polymers - definitie. Wat is PH-sensitive polymers
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Wat (wie) is PH-sensitive polymers - definitie


PH-sensitive polymers         
  • Chemical structure of Chitosan
  • Chemical structure of dextran
  • Chemical structure of hyaluronic acid
  • Diagram of a micelle, showing how in aqueous solution the hydrophilic parts of the molecules would be on the outside and the hydrophobic parts would be on the inside of the sphere.
  • A summary of how polyacids and polybases behavior under different pH conditions.
  • Copolymers can assemble into micelles, which can then assemble into larger structures. This assembly can be pH dependent.
pH sensitive or pH responsive polymers are materials which will respond to the changes in the pH of the surrounding medium by varying their dimensions. Materials may swell, collapse, or change depending on the pH of their environment.
Hall PH         
  • XPH-1 prototype in flight. Note the open pilots canopy.
1929 FLYING BOAT FAMILY BY HALL
User:Nigel Ish/Sandbox Hall PH; Hall PH-1; Hall PH-2; Hall PH-3; Hall PH-2 seaplane
The Hall PH was an American flying boat of the 1930s. It was a twin-engined biplane, developed from the Naval Aircraft Factory PN and could hence trace its lineage back to the Felixstowe flying boats of World War I.
pH         
  • Relation between pH and pOH. Red represents the acidic region. Blue represents the basic region.
MEASURE OF THE ACIDITY OR BASICITY OF AN AQUEOUS SOLUTION
PH Scale; PH value; PH level; PH 7; ㏗; Acid and base; Acids and bases; Power of hydrogen; Pondus hydrogenii; PH balance; Ph Scale; PH Imbalance; Potential of hydrogen; Ph; Negative pH; Hydrogen-ion concentration; PH scale; Ph scale; Potentia Hydrogenii; Neutral solution; Potential Of Hydrogen; P.H.; P.h.; P H; PH strip; Potential hydrogen; Ocean acidity; Seawater scale; P.h. scale
¦ noun Chemistry a figure expressing acidity or alkalinity on a logarithmic scale on which 7 is neutral, lower values are more acid, and higher values more alkaline.
Origin
early 20th cent.: from p representing Ger. Potenz 'power' + H, the symbol for hydrogen (the pH being derived from the reciprocal of the hydrogen-ion concentration).