نتایج جستجو برای: kinetics

تعداد نتایج: 96706  

Journal: :international journal of nano dimension 0
p. gharbani department of chemistry, ahar branch- islamic azad university, ahar, iran. s.m. tabatabaei department of chemistry, ahar branch- islamic azad university, ahar, iran. s. dastmalchi 2biotechnology research center,tabriz university of medical science,tabriz,iran. s. ataie m.sc. student, department of chemistry, ahar branch-islamic azad university, ahar, iran. a. mosenharzandi quality control lab, water & wastewater co., abiary street, elgoli road, tabriz, iran. a. mehrizad department of chemistry, science and research branch-islamic azad university, tabriz, iran.

in this study, nano-tio2 was employed for the adsorption of chloroform from aqueous solution in batch equilibrium experiments to investigate its adsorption properties. the effects of ph, initial chloroform concentration and nano-tio2 dosage were also investigated. optimal conditions for chloroform removal by nano-tio2 have been then identified. results of equilibrium experiments showed that the...

Journal: :gas processing 0
mohsen vafaii sefti engineering faculty, tarbiat modares university, iran behnaz parvizi school of chemical, gas and petroleum engineering, semnan university, iran farshad varaminian school of chemical, gas and petroleum engineering, semnan university, iran

this paper investigates the kinetics of structure h (sh) formation kinetics above and below the structure i (si) formation equilibrium curve at temperatures of between 2â°c and 6â°c. methane was used as a help gas and methylcyclohexane (mch) was used as sh former. it was concluded that in the points above the si formation equilibrium curve, at the first, the si forms, and then converts to sh be...

Journal: :iranian journal of microbiology 0
seyedvesal hosseini chemical engineering department, islamic azad university, shah rood branch, shah rood, iran. zahra saffari pilot nanobiotechnology department, pasteur institute of iran, tehran 13164, iran. ali farhanghi pilot nanobiotechnology department, pasteur institute of iran, tehran 13164, iran. seyedmohammad atyabi pilot nanobiotechnology department, pasteur institute of iran, tehran 13164, iran. dariush norouzian pilot nanobiotechnology department, pasteur institute of iran, tehran 13164, iran.

background and objectives: proteases are a group of enzymes that catalyze the degradation of proteins resulting in the pro- duction of their amino acid constituents. they are the most important group of industrial enzymes which account for about 60% of total enzymes in the market and produced mainly by microorganisms. the attempts were made to study the kinetic parameters of protease produced b...

Journal: :The journal of physical chemistry. B 2014
Vladimir Privman Sergii Domanskyi Shay Mailloux Yaovi Holade Evgeny Katz

A recently experimentally observed biochemical "threshold filtering" mechanism by processes catalyzed by the enzyme malate dehydrogenase is explained in terms of a model that incorporates an unusual mechanism of inhibition of this enzyme that has a reversible mechanism of action. Experimental data for a system in which the output signal is produced by biocatalytic processes of the enzyme glucos...

Journal: :Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics 2011
Ramon Grima

The mesoscopic description of chemical kinetics, the chemical master equation, can be exactly solved in only a few simple cases. The analytical intractability stems from the discrete character of the equation, and hence considerable effort has been invested in the development of Fokker-Planck equations, second-order partial differential equation approximations to the master equation. We here co...

Journal: :Physical review letters 2000
Gopich Agmon

Using an iterative solution in Laplace-Fourier space, we supply a rigorous mathematical proof for the long-time asymptotics of reversible binding in one dimension. The asymptotic power law and its concentration dependent prefactor result from diffusional and many-body effects which, unlike for the corresponding irreversible reaction and in classical chemical kinetics, play a dominant role in sh...

Journal: :iranian journal of radiation research 0
k. rajesha nairy depatment of studies in physics, mangalore university, mangalagangotri-574 199, india n.n. bhat radiological protection and advisory division, bhabha atomic research center, mumbai-400 085, india p. joseph depatment of studies in physics, mangalore university, mangalagangotri-574 199, india g. sanjeev depatment of studies in physics, mangalore university, mangalagangotri-574 199, india n. yerol depatment of studies in physics, mangalore university, mangalagangotri-574 199, india

background: exposure to ionizing radiation is known to induce oxidative stress followed by damage to critical biomolecules like lipids, proteins and dna through radiolysis of cellular water. since radiation has been widely used as an important tool in therapy of cancer, the detailed investigation regarding the dna damage and repair kinetics would help to predict the radiation sensitivity of cel...

Journal: :Bulletin of mathematical biology 1996
J A Borghans R J de Boer L A Segel

The parameter domain for which the quasi-steady state assumption is valid can be considerably extended merely by a simple change of variable. This is demonstrated for a variety of biologically significant examples taken from enzyme kinetics, immunology and ecology.

Journal: :American journal of physics 2006
Kingshuk Ghosh Ken A Dill Mandar M Inamdar Effrosyni Seitaridou Rob Phillips

We describe a simple framework for teaching the principles that underlie the dynamical laws of transport: Fick's law of diffusion, Fourier's law of heat flow, the Newtonian viscosity law, and the mass-action laws of chemical kinetics. In analogy with the way that the maximization of entropy over microstates leads to the Boltzmann distribution and predictions about equilibria, maximizing a quant...

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