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Encyclopedia > Trimer (chemistry)

In chemistry a trimer is a reaction product of three identical molecules. Trimers are typically encountered Chemistry (in Greek: χημεία) is the science of matter and its interactions with energy and itself (see physics, biology). ... A chemical reaction is a process involving one, two or more substances (called reactants), characterized by a chemical change and yielding one or more product(s) which are different from the reactants. ... In science, a molecule is the smallest particle of a pure chemical substance that still retains its chemical composition and properties. ...


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They used a porphyrin trimer catalyst that is inspired by biological enzymes.
The catalyst we studied is built with a porphyrin trimer motif.
The shape of this trimer is described in figure 2.2.
trimer | | Dictionary & Translation by Babylon (302 words)
Ein Trimer ist ein Molekül, das aus drei Untereinheiten, den Monomeren, besteht (vergleiche dazu: Dimer).
Trimer is een gemeente in het Franse departement Ille-et-Vilaine (regio Bretagne) en telt 161 inwoners (2005).
Trimer è un comune francese di 102 abitanti situato nel dipartimento di Ille-et-Vilaine nella regione della Bretagna.
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