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These are mainly present in the form of short and long polyphosphate chains.
Is that the same plant where you add chlorination and polyphosphate?
We also add polyphosphate to help coat the pipes.
Polyphosphate may never be enough to stop that.
Sodium polyphosphate is added to minimize the formation of tartar.
For several years the focus of his research was the metabolism of inorganic polyphosphate.
The water is treated with chlorine, fluoride and polyphosphate.
Polyphosphate compounds are so safe, he said, that one could "put a finger in the tank and lick it off with no ill effects."
The primary biological function of these proteins appears to be related to polyphosphate and nucleotide metabolism.
The only thing that is "not mixing", is your polyphosphate not dissolving.
It appears that the gene inositol polyphosphate phosphatase-like 1 is the cause of this condition in at least some cases.
Another polyphosphate used is sodium hexametaphosphate the choice of which is often governed by availability and price at the time.
Other names in common use include polyphosphate depolymerase, metaphosphatase, polyphosphatase, and polymetaphosphatase.
Ammonium polyphosphate can be prepared by reacting concentrated phosphoric acid with ammonia.
When two corners are shared the polyphosphate may have a linear chain structure or a cyclic ring structure.
Thus, the two substrates of this enzyme are polyphosphate and HO, whereas its product is oligophosphate.
The above channels formed by polyphosphate and poly-b-hydroxybutyrate with Ca are involved in the transport processes in a variety of organisms.
Its corrosion inhibition is 3-5 times better than that of inorganic polyphosphate, has good chemical stability and thermal tolerance.
PAOs accomplish this removal of phosphate by accumulating it within their cells as polyphosphate.
These bacteria accumulate large quantities of polyphosphate within their cells and the removal of phosphorus is said to be enhanced.
A scale reducer contains polyphosphate crystals which modify the hardness salts so that they do not form scale.
He complained bitterly, however, that too few scientists studied polyphosphate, largely, he said, because of science s proclivity to work in a clannish way.
An important function of polyphosphate in microorganisms-prokaryotes and the lower eukaryotes-is to handle changing environmental conditions by providing phosphate and energy reserves.
Some bacteria produce intracellular nutrient storage granules, such as glycogen, polyphosphate, sulfur or polyhydroxyalkanoates.
At the same time intracellular polyphosphate is degraded to form ATP, releasing phosphate into the media.