Cellulose nanowhiskers, a more crystalline form of nanocellulose, are formed by the acid hydrolysis of native cellulose fibers commonly using sulfuric or hydrochloric acid.
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As the polymer is sensitive to both chlorine and acid hydrolysis, it may perform very poorly when exposed to the reactive gases, particularly hydrogen chloride.
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Optimum AdPLA activity occurs in relatively basic conditions, between pH 7 and 9, to facilitate formation of a histidine-water complex and subsequent fatty acid hydrolysis.
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Nylon 6, 6 is susceptible to acid hydrolysis, and in one accident, a fractured fuel line led to a spillage of diesel into the road.
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"' Salicyl alcohol "'( "'saligenin "') is precursor of salicylic acid and is formed from salicin by enzymatic hydrolysis by Salicyl-alcohol beta-D-glucosyltransferase or by acid hydrolysis.
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RNA-based methods are limited by the relative fragility of the viral RNA . Prolonged fixation in Davidsons'fixative might result in RNA degradation due to fixative-induced acid hydrolysis.
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It serves primarily as a site for acid hydrolysis of microbial and dietary protein, preparing these protein sources for further digestion and absorption in the small intestine.
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The hydroxyl group is replaced in a Mitsunobu reaction by an azide group with diphenylphosphoryl azide in "'7 "'and acid hydrolysis yields the azido aldehyde "'8 " '.
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Acid hydrolysis is used to convert alkaloids, produced by the fungus " Claviceps purpurea ", into D-lysergic acid which is the starting material for many pharmaceutical and illegal drugs.
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Typically in acid hydrolysis, the disaccharides are split by hydrochloric acid, resulting in a solution which is acidic; neutrality is restored by the addition of lye, which is sodium hydroxide.