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Phenolic polymer = made of phenylpropanoid subunits (called monolignols) which are derived from phenylalanine
i make the phenolic foam out of both of them in the same formula it works out fairly well but i am engineering it to get top performance out of the polymers.
An arylsulfotransferase is a sulfotransferase enzyme which transfers a sulfate group from phenolic sulfate esters to a phenolic acceptor substrate.
You should not use disinfectants on food - not if you intend to eat it.
Disinfectants are effective against vegetative cells and viruses, but not endospores.
A biphenol is any compound which has two phenolic hydroxy groups, such a phenolic derivative of biphenyl.
Phenolic polymer = made of phenylpropanoid subunits (called monolignols) which are derived from phenylalanine
The are a number of disinfectants that are known to be water based. These include disinfectants such as Lysol, Oxy Clean in liquid format, and even Phenolics.
i make the phenolic foam out of both of them in the same formula it works out fairly well but i am engineering it to get top performance out of the polymers.
An arylsulphotransferase is a a sulphotransferase enzyme which transfers a sulphate group from phenolic sulphate esters to a phenolic acceptor substrate.
An arylsulfotransferase is a sulfotransferase enzyme which transfers a sulfate group from phenolic sulfate esters to a phenolic acceptor substrate.
Disinfectable
You should not use disinfectants on food - not if you intend to eat it.
Disinfectants are effective against vegetative cells and viruses, but not endospores.
Disinfectants kill or inhibit the growth of pathogenic microorganisms. Most disinfectants are too harsh to be applied to living tissue, and are applied only to inanimate surfaces. Ammonia, ethanol, and bleach are examples of widely used disinfectants.
Phenolic resin is less costly and easier to work with than epoxy. Many epoxy resin systems have a very short pot life.
antiseptics are used on living tissue disinfectants are used on non-living things disinfectants are also much stronger and are too toxic to be used on living tissue