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jtindia 10-09-2013 06:05 AM

What is the function of Cross linking?
 
Friends share your thoughts about the functions of cross linking....

tahir741 09-29-2014 02:34 AM

A cross-link could be a bond that links one compound chain to a different. they will be valency bonds or ionic bonds. "Polymer chains" will talk over with artificial polymers or natural polymers (such as proteins). once the term "cross-linking" is employed within the artificial compound science field, it always refers to the employment of cross-links to market a distinction within the polymers' physical properties. once "crosslinking" is employed within the biological field, it refers to the employment of a pursuit to link proteins along to examine for protein–protein interactions, still as alternative inventive cross-linking methodologies.

nathanleo 05-25-2022 06:04 AM

- Cross linking is used to refer the process of linking one site to another site and provide a way to allow the accessing to it. - It doesn't need to be owned by the same person as it provides the methods that have been be built on the Internet.

quantumleap 05-25-2022 10:29 PM

What is the function of Cross linking?
 
Cross-linking is used to refer to the process of linking one site to another site and provide a way to allow the accessing to it. - It doesn't need to be owned by the same person as it provides the methods that have been built on the Internet.

Introduction.
Chemical cross-linking has been widely used to alter the physical properties of polymeric materials, the vulcanization of rubber being a prototypic example.
Linking of polymer chains through chemical linkages gives a material a more rigid structure and potentially a better-defined shape.


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