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A biphenol is any compound which has two phenolic hydroxy groups, such a phenolic derivative of biphenyl.
A phenolic polymer is a type of polymer that is derived from phenol, a type of organic compound. These polymers are known for their high heat resistance and excellent mechanical properties, making them useful in a variety of applications such as adhesives, coatings, and insulation materials. Examples of phenolic polymers include Bakelite and phenol-formaldehyde resins.
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.
Incubating the samples at 37°C in the total phenolic assay helps to promote the activity of the enzymes responsible for phenolic compound extraction and detection. This temperature mimics physiological conditions and enhances the efficiency of phenolic compound extraction from the sample matrix.
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The phenolic compound has a great effect on one psychological state. However, this is not the only effect is has on people.
Phenolic resins are used in the production of circuit boards. Phenolic resin based paints are mainly metal paints, formed with the combination of epoxy resins. You can apply these paints on metals with different techniques.
Phenolic resins are generally not very UV resistant and can degrade when exposed to sunlight, which can lead to discoloration, embrittlement, and loss of properties. To enhance UV resistance, additives or coatings can be used to protect phenolic materials from UV radiation.
Phenolic compounds can be used to make resins, adhesives, and plastics. They are commonly used in the manufacturing of circuit boards, car parts, and kitchen countertops. Additionally, phenolic compounds have antioxidant properties and can be used in skincare products and food packaging.