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insolubilize, v.|ɪnˈsɒljʊbɪlaɪz| [f. L. insolūbil-is insoluble a. + -ize.] trans. To render incapable of dissolving. So inˈsolubilized, inˈsolubilizing ppl. adjs.
1897Daily News 4 Oct. 6/4 The colouring matter remaining attached to the paper, and held there by the insolubilised gum. 1904Buck's Handbk. Med. Sci. (rev. ed.) VIII. 351/2 Both the iron and magnesium compounds must be removed from the stomach as soon as possible since the insolubilized arsenic may be again resorbed through the solvent action of the fluids of the body. 1947Jrnl. Soc. Chem. Industry LXVI. 417/2 A small proportion of solids..became insolubilized during boiling. 1962J. T. Marsh Self-Smoothing Fabrics xx. 333 Hence the main effect of heat is to insolubilise the resin. Ibid. vii. 100 This compound had some previous application in Germany as an insolubilising agent for the protein binder in the pigment printing process. 1967E. Chambers Photolitho-Offset xiii. 191 The image consists of an organic resin insolubilised by light. 1971Nature 6 Aug. p. iii (Advt.) The world's most comprehensive selection of insolubilized biochemicals. 1972Enzymologia XLII. 275 Treatment with glutaraldehyde could have insolubilized crystalline catalase in two fashions. Hence inˌsolubiliˈzation, the process of insolubilizing.
1926Chem. Abstr. XX. 838 According to the French pat. 413,007, addition of an organic acid to a bath containing gelatin and CH2O prevents the insolubilization, which is restored by NH3. 1946Nature 28 Dec. 925/2 Reactions of rubber and olefinic systems generally with sulphur and other reagents which are known to produce insolubilization. 1971Ibid. 6 Aug. p. iii (Advt.), Supports for the insolubilization of proteins. |