نتایج جستجو برای: arrhenius

تعداد نتایج: 3018  

Journal: :Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics 2008
Silvina Cerveny Angel Alegría Juan Colmenero

A systematic investigation by dielectric spectroscopy of 18 different water-rich mixtures with very different hydrophilic substances shows universal features for the water dynamics. The temperature dependence of the relaxation times exhibits a crossover from non-Arrhenius to Arrhenius behavior at the T(g) range of the mixtures. Furthermore, the temperature dependence of the relaxation times pre...

Journal: :JAMDS 2001
Easwaran Balakrishnan Mark I. Nelson X. Dong Chen

The use of microwave heating to initiate combustion synthesis has been increasingly investigated in recent years because of its advantages over traditional methods. A simple mathematical model is used to model these experiments. The microwave power absorption term is modelled as the product of an Arrhenius reaction term with a function that decays exponentially with distance. The former represe...

Journal: :Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics 2014
Zhe Wang Emiliano Fratini Mingda Li Peisi Le Eugene Mamontov Piero Baglioni Sow-Hsin Chen

The characteristic relaxation time τ of protein hydration water exhibits a strong hydration level h dependence. The dynamic crossover is observed when h is higher than the monolayer hydration level hc=0.2-0.25 and becomes more visible as h increases. When h is lower than hc, τ only exhibits Arrhenius behavior in the measured temperature range. The activation energy of the Arrhenius behavior is ...

Journal: :Acta biochimica Polonica 2004
N S Sarraf A A Saboury B Ranjbar A A Moosavi-Movahedi

The temperature dependence of the activity and structure of the enzyme carbonic anhydrase was studied. The Arrhenius plot shows a jump which is seen usually in proteins with more than one subunit or with one subunit but more than one domain. Since carbonic anhydrase has only one subunit with one domain, the fine conformational changes of the protein motifs could only be detected through circula...

Journal: :The Journal of chemical physics 2012
Vasile Iulian Clapa Tsampikos Kottos Francis W Starr

We analyze the structure of instantaneous normal modes (INM) associated with the Hessian matrix of a liquid. Utilizing a scaling theory developed in the framework of Anderson localization studies, we unambiguously identify the crossover point in the INM spectrum between extended and localized modes. We establish a relation between the unstable, delocalized INMs and the liquid diffusion coeffici...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1971
J K Raison J M Lyons

Lipids of mitochondrial membranes from hepatic cells of active ground squirrels apparently go through a phase change induced at approximately 23 degrees C similar to the phase change in mitochondria of homeotherms. This change was indicated by the activity of succinate oxidase from the isolated mitochondria exhibiting a nonintersecting discontinuous Arrhenius plot. This discontinuity in the Arr...

2006
Kirsten Martens D. L. Stein A. D. Kent

We present a theory of magnetization reversal due to thermal fluctuations in thin submicron-scale rings composed of soft magnetic materials. The magnetization in such geometries is more stable against reversal than that in thin needles and other geometries, where sharp ends or edges can initiate nucleation of a reversed state. The two-dimensional ring geometry also allows us to evaluate the eff...

Journal: :Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics 2001
L Roters S Lübeck K D Usadel

We analyze numerically a moving interface in the random-field Ising model which is driven by a magnetic field. Without thermal fluctuations the system displays a depinning phase transition, i.e., the interface is pinned below a certain critical value of the driving field. For finite temperatures the interface moves even for driving fields below the critical value. In this so-called creep regime...

2009
U. Hagelauer

The catalytic activity and activation energy of an enzyme are obtained by measuring the rate of the enzymic reaction at two different temperatures. With the aid of the Arrhenius equation, these two parameters can be used to calculate a value proportional to the quantity of enzyme. Using this approach to investigate the isoenzymes of creatine kinase, it was shown that the activation energy incre...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1966
V Massey B Curti H Ganther

~-Amino acid oxidase has been shown to have a critical temperature of 12-14’. Around this temperature it has been shown that a reversible change in protein conformation occurs; the change in enthalpy of the transition has been calculated as 78,000 cal per mole. Other parameters have also been shown to change on either side of this temperature; these include sedimentation constant, ultraviolet a...

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