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| == Use == | | == Use == |
| * A general purpose cross-linking reagent for imine type chiral nucleophilic reactions for which PVA may be used to reflux aminoacetaldehyde products as N-substituted catalysts for effective oil-in-water nanoemulsion (adjuvant) of gold-mediated nanoparticles into a organic media. | | * A experimental cross-linking reagent for carbonyl nucleophilic additions for which PVA (PVOH) may be used to reflux "benzyl-amine" products as effective N-substituted catalysts for |
| | | oil-in-water drug delivery. |
| == Myths and Facts about Pva ==
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| * Chuck: If Acetonitrile may be converted to PVA, why is PVA '''not''' a functional 2-cyanoethyl reagent?
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| * Oracle: Sure... Acetonitrile is a convenient cyanide '''aniomeric''' catalyst... Heck, there no doubt in my mind its N terminal can provide the required energy for efficient proton ion pumping...
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| * Chuck: What do you mean with that? Is that even proper english? For an oracle you seem a little unreasonable...
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| * Oracle: No kidding... you can surely convert PVOH solutions back to an acid... Ask a chemist... Oracle are good merely for solving uncomputable problems.,,Not discrete mathematics...So don't be uppity! Once upon a time I was metaprogramming pythons for a living, not real organisms or nothing fancy, just computable numbers...
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| * Chuck: So..?
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| * Oracle: Life is injust!
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| * Oracle: You have to realize your full potential to live as a mere racemic enantiomer..
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| * Chuck: I don't understand this.
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| * Oracle: okay... Fine with me!
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| == See also == | | == See also == |
| * [[Acetonitrile]] | | * [[Acetonitrile]] |
| * [[Ethanamine]] | | * [[Ethanamine]] |
| | * [[Trichloroisocyanuric_acid|Trichloroisocyanuric acid]] |
| | * [[THF|THF]] |
Revision as of 15:34, 17 May 2013
Definitions
- Polyvinyl alcohol: PVA (PVOH)
- Polyvinyl acetate: PVAc
Use
- A experimental cross-linking reagent for carbonyl nucleophilic additions for which PVA (PVOH) may be used to reflux "benzyl-amine" products as effective N-substituted catalysts for
oil-in-water drug delivery.
See also