5 research outputs found
Effects of Quinalphos 25 EC and Dimethoate 30 EC on Activities of AchE, Catalase, GOT and GPT in the Freshwater Prawn Macrobrachium rosenbergii
Phyllanthus amarus enriched Artemia nauplii enhanced survival, growth and nutritional quality of early post-larvae of the prawn Macrobrachium rosenbergii
Luminescence Techniques and Characterization of the Morphology of Polymer Latices. 3. An Investigation of the Microenvironments within Stabilized Aqueous Latex Dispersions of Poly(<i>n</i>-butyl methacrylate) and Polyurethane
Fluorescence techniques (including time-resolved anisotropy measurements, TRAMS) have been used to probe
differences in morphology between two stabilized aqueous latex dispersions (poly(n-butyl methacrylate), PBMA, and
polyurethane, PU). Use of the emission characteristics of probes such as pyrene and phenanthrene dispersed within
particles reveals that the PU latices are more heterogeneous in nature: evidence exists, particularly from quenching
measurements and TRAMS, that voids and channels of water permeate the PU structure, resulting in a relatively soft,
open particle, swollen by ingress of the bulk aqueous phase. Fluorescence measurements indicate that PBMA colloids,
however, are composed of relatively hard, hydrophobic particles. In addition, TRAMS are considered to be a valuable
tool both for probing the morphological characteristics of such dispersions and in estimating the average particle size
