7) prepared a series of UV-curable organic-inorganic hybrid coating materials containing TEOS, titanium tetraiso-propoxide, acetylacetone, and cycloaliphatic epoxy acrylate by the Sol--Gel method.
What does ACAC stand for?
ACAC stands for Acetylacetone
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The values of formaldehyde emissions were calculated using the acetylacetone method and were expressed as they relate to the dry weight of the material (milligrams of formaldehyde per 100 g of dry board).
Liver TG content was assayed by the acetylacetone method (Chen, 1999).
Briefly, [delta]-ALA reacts with acetylacetone and formaldehyde to form 2,6-diactyl-1, 5-dimethyl-7-(2-carboxyethyl)-3H-pyrrolizine (Figure 1), a derivative that can be quantified via fluorescence detection at excitation/ emission wavelengths of 370 nm and 460 nm, respectively.
The use of acetylacetone as extractant of translocated organic matter.
Peroximon curing agents for polyester resins include MEK peroxides (K1 and K10), methylisobutyl ketone peroxide (K2), acetylacetone (K3), and cumene hydroperoxide (CH).
Formaldehyde reacts with acetylacetone (pentane-2, 4-dione, Nash reagent) to form 1,4-dihydroluthidine, which can then be quantitatively determined by photometric titration.
3] (STO) buffer layers with different STO seed layers on Ni (200) substrates using titanium isopropoxide, strontium acetate, acetylacetone, and trifluoroacc-tic acid.