My question really is where does the disulfide bridge go
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My question really is where does the disulfide bridge go
I was wondering if anyone could help with designing a surrogate molecule. I am to design a Styrene Butadiene polymer with disulfide bridges. I have calculated that there are 12 monomers required with only one disulfide bridge (two sulfur atoms). My question really is where does the disulfide bridge go
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Re: My question really is where does the disulfide bridge go
Normaly the Disulfid will connect two Polymer chain or the same chain for folding each other. Its also called crosslinking.
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Re: My question really is where does the disulfide bridge go
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Re: My question really is where does the disulfide bridge go
One approach is to randomly distribute the disulfide bridge within the polymer chain. This can provide some flexibility and prevent the polymer from becoming overly rigid. In your case, if you have 12 monomers,Block Blast you could place the disulfide bridge between any two of them.
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Re: My question really is where does the disulfide bridge go
In designing a Styrene Butadiene polymer with disulfide bridges, what are the best practices for determining the optimal placement of the disulfide bridge within the polymer chain to achieve effective crosslinking and desired physical properties?
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Re: My question really is where does the disulfide bridge go
I think it is not possible to do it taylormade.
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Re: My question really is where does the disulfide bridge go
A Styrene-Butadiene copolymer typically has repeating units of styrene and butadiene in a linear or random arrangement.
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Re: My question really is where does the disulfide bridge go
Does this information help? No.Dont post unhelpfull things.