Further,
nitrocellulose for lacquers is now being rapidly displaced by synthetic resins.
Not exact matches
In 1927, a DuPont chemist invented the
nitrocellulose coatings that allowed
for cellophane to be used in the packaging of products with high moisture content, including food.
The defence called Hugh Black, a chief inspector of explosives
for the Home Office, who strongly disagreed with the specificity of the Griess test, especially in respect of
nitrocellulose.
Skuse claimed that his test could detect the explosive nitroglycerine on the spot, but others were of the opinion that it was not specific
for nitroglycerine and that to eliminate other, innocuous substances such as
nitrocellulose, more extensive testing must be made in the laboratory.
The gel was run at 200V
for 50 minutes before being transferred onto a
Nitrocellulose membrane at 30V
for 70 minutes.
Proteins were eluted by addition of 40µl SDS loading buffer and incubated
for 10 min at 70 °C; 10µl of each sample was separated on a SDS PAGE gel, transferred to a
nitrocellulose membrane, blocked with 5 % BSA and probed with unpurified ab51608.