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| - | + | * Polyvinyl alcohol: PVA (PVOH) | |
| + | * Polyvinyl acetate: PVAc | ||
== Use == | == Use == | ||
| - | * A | + | * A experimental cross-linking reagent to reflux <font color=purple>benzyl-amine</font> products |
| - | oil-in-water | + | * In protein engineering, a gold-substituted catalyst (Micheal acceptor) for oil-in-water peptide (drug) delivery and protein synthesis. |
| - | + | * Related enzymes: alcohol dehydrogenase - EC 1.1.1.1 | |
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[Acetonitrile]] | * [[Acetonitrile]] | ||
* [[Ethanamine]] | * [[Ethanamine]] | ||
| - | * [[ | + | * [[Trichloroisocyanuric_acid|Trichloroisocyanuric acid]] |
| + | * [[THF|THF]] | ||
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Definitions
- Polyvinyl alcohol: PVA (PVOH)
- Polyvinyl acetate: PVAc
Use
- A experimental cross-linking reagent to reflux benzyl-amine products
- In protein engineering, a gold-substituted catalyst (Micheal acceptor) for oil-in-water peptide (drug) delivery and protein synthesis.
- Related enzymes: alcohol dehydrogenase - EC 1.1.1.1


