نتایج جستجو برای: solute effect theory

تعداد نتایج: 2372389  

Journal: :journal of chemical and petroleum engineering 2011
hozhabr sohbat zadeh hosein abolghasemi mohammad ghannadi maragheh amir khacpai

in this paper, we studied effect of different parameters including density, viscosity, interfacial tension and solute transfer concentration on phase inversion hold-up. the results showed that change in phase density ratio had no effect on phase inversion hold-up. it also disclosed that the phase viscosity ratio was the most effective parameter affecting phase inversion hold-up and each phase h...

Journal: :physical chemistry research 0
hooriye yahyaei department of chemistry, zanjan branch, islamic azad university, zanjan, iran seyede negar mousavi department of nanochemistry, faculty of pharmaceutical chemistry, pharmaceutical sciences branch, islamic azad university ,tehran - iran (iaups )

in this research, we report the results of dft calculations using xc-hybrid functional, b3lyp and employ nbo interpretation to investigate the stereoelectronic effects. electrostatic and steric impacts on the conformational properties of 1,2-difluorodiazene (1), 1,2-dichlorodiazene (2) and 1,2-dibromodiazene (3) are also studied. factors determining the thermodynamically stable molecular struct...

2004
Doraiswami Ramkrishna Ganesan Narsimhan

Population balances represent an effective framework for the analysis of rate processes in dispersed phase systems. Mainly, they are able to account for the dynamics of the dispersed phase because of particle breakup and agglomeration while concurrently accounting for the rate processes in single particles. The effectiveness of this framework depends on whether particle phenomena (such as break...

Journal: :Chaos 2015
A G Hunt B Ghanbarian T E Skinner R P Ewing

Transport in porous media is quite complex, and still yields occasional surprises. In geological porous media, the rate at which chemical reactions (e.g., weathering and dissolution) occur is found to diminish by orders of magnitude with increasing time or distance. The temporal rates of laboratory experiments and field observations differ, and extrapolating from laboratory experiments (in mont...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1984
S D Tyerman E Steudle

The analysis of Sha'afi et al. (Sha'afi, Rich, Mickulecky, Solomon 1970 J Gen Physiol 55: 427-450) for determining solute permeability in red blood cells has been modified and applied to turgid plant cells. Following the addition of permeating solute to the external medium, a biphasic response of cell turgor can be measured with the pressure probe in isolated internodes of Chara corallina. Afte...

2008
Shen J. Dillon Shantanu K. Behera Martin P. Harmer

An empirically determined measure of the solute drag force called the drag factor is derived and defined. The drag factor is the derivative of mobility with respect to grain size, and describes well the drag effect of solute in the six different aluminas measured. A normalized drag factor allows direct comparison of different dopants, and validation of theoretically predicted trends. This const...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2000
D E Brooks C A Haynes D Hritcu B M Steels W Müller

Separation of macromolecules on the basis of their molecular weight by size exclusion chromatography has long been considered to be caused by the geometry-dependent partition of macromolecules between a continuous phase and the porous interior of a gel or cross-linked bead. The volume of a pore accessible to a solute is limited by its relative dimensions, so larger molecules will have access to...

Journal: :Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics 2013
Angbo Fang Yongli Mi

The phenomenological antitrapping phase-field model has attained much success in describing alloy solidification. The heuristically introduced antitrapping current enables removing artificial effects due to the use of large interfacial width. Nevertheless, such a model is not thermodynamically consistent and has not been fitted into a variational framework. Here we present two approaches to dev...

2017
S. Shaya H. Yu

A binary system composed of nematogenic solvent (MBBA) and non-nematogenic solute (biphenyl) is investigated for its phase behavior and the dependence of the order parameter on temperature and composition over its entire nematic region. The nematic to isotropic transition temperature is predicted to be a linear function of solute concentration, whereby the dilation effect is shown to be moderat...

2016
Crystal N. Nguyen Tom Kurtzman Michael K. Gilson

A number of computational tools available today compute the thermodynamic properties of water at surfaces and in binding pockets by using inhomogeneous solvation theory (IST) to analyze explicit-solvent simulations. Such methods enable qualitative spatial mappings of both energy and entropy around a solute of interest and can also be applied quantitatively. However, the entropy estimates of exi...

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