Melamine
Melamine is a chemical compound commonly used in the production of various lab equipment. It is a white crystalline solid with the molecular formula C3H6N6. Melamine is known for its high heat resistance, hardness, and durability, making it a suitable material for the manufacturing of lab instruments and apparatus.
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5 protocols using melamine
Synthesis of Pt Nanoparticles with Melamine and PVP
Synthesis of Phosphorus-Nitrogen Compounds
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Synthesis and Characterization of Melamine-Glyoxal Polymer
Silica sol was purchased from Jinan Yinfeng silica Products Co., Ltd. with an average particle size of 8 to 15 nm, solid content of 30%, and pH equal to 9.3. Silane coupling agent KH-560 (γ-glycidoxypropyltrimethoxysilane) with a solid content of 97% was purchased from Shandong Yousu Chemical Technology Co., Ltd. An NDJ-1 Rotary viscometer was purchased from the Shanghai Institute of Geological Instruments. A WQF-510A Fourier transform infrared spectrometer was purchased from Beijing Ruili Analytical Instruments. A TG209F3 Thermogravimetric Analyzer was purchased from Tianjin Tester Instruments Co., Ltd. A Mastersizer 300 Laser Particle Size Analyzer was purchased from Malvern Instruments Co., Ltd, UK. A DSC4000 Differential Scanning Calorimeter was purchased from Platinum Elmer.
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