72065-23-7Relevant articles and documents
COMPOSITION, ARTIFICIAL NAIL COMPOSITION, NAIL DECORATION MATERIAL, ARTIFICIAL NAIL, STORED CONTAINER, IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS, AND IMAGE FORMING METHOD
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Paragraph 0129-0130, (2020/02/19)
Provided is a composition including: an acrylamide compound represented by general formula (1) in 20% by mass or greater but 50% by mass or less; a multifunctional monomer in 40% by mass or greater but 70% by mass or less; and a polymerization initiator, where in general formula (1), R1 represents alkyl group containing 1 through 6 carbon atoms, X represents alkylene group containing 1 through 6 carbon atoms, and Y represents any one selected from the group consisting of general formula (2) below and general formula (3) below, where in general formula (2), R2 represents alkyl group containing 1 through 10 carbon atoms, and * represents binding site with X above, where in general formula (3), R2 represents alkyl group containing 1 through 10 carbon atoms, and * represents binding site with X above.
COMPOSITION, ARTIFICIAL NAIL COMPOSITION, NAIL DECORATION MATERIAL, ARTIFICIAL NAIL, STORED CONTAINER, IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS, AND IMAGE FORMING METHOD
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Paragraph 0055, (2020/02/23)
Provided is a composition including: an acrylamide compound (A1) having a molecular weight of 150 or greater but 250 or less; and a multifunctional polymerizable compound (A2), wherein a content of the multifunctional polymerizable compound (A2) is 15% by mass or greater but 35% by mass or less.
Peptide Synthesis. Part 1. Preparation and Use of Polar Supports based on Poly(dimethylacrylamide)
Arshady, Reza,Atherton, Eric,Clive, Derek L. J.,Sheppard, Robert C.
, p. 529 - 537 (2007/10/02)
Details are given of the preparation of two functionalised polar support materials based on poly(dimethylacrylamide).Their solvation and other properties make them particularly suitable for solid-phase synthesis of polar substances, particularly of peptides and oligonucleotides, and also for solid-phase peptide and protein sequencing.Procedures are described for solid-phase peptide synthesis and are illustrated by preparation of a decapeptide.