نتایج جستجو برای: melting temperature

تعداد نتایج: 471897  

2004
Sheng-Nian Luo Thomas J. Ahrens

Shock-state temperature and sound-speed measurements on crystalline materials, demonstrate superheating-melting behavior distinct from equilibrium melting. Shocked solid can be superheated to the maximum temperature, Tc′ . At slightly higher pressure, Pc, shock melting occurs, and induces a lower shock temperature, Tc. The Hugoniot state, (Pc, Tc), is inferred to lie along the equilibrium melti...

Journal: :Biochemical and biophysical research communications 2004
Michael Schnoor Peter Voss Paul Cullen Thomas Böking Hans-Joachim Galla Erwin A Galinski Stefan Lorkowski

Different substances such as dimethyl sulfoxide, tetramethylene sulfoxide, 2-pyrollidone, and the naturally occurring compatible solute betaine enhance PCR amplification of GC-rich DNA templates with high melting temperatures. In particular, cyclic compatible solutes outperform traditional PCR enhancers. We therefore investigated the effects that cyclic naturally occurring ectoine-type compatib...

Journal: :Methods in enzymology 2009
Andrew L Feig

Isothermal Titration Calorimetry (ITC) provides a sensitive and accurate means by which to study the thermodynamics of RNA folding, RNA binding to small molecules, and RNA-protein interactions. The advent of extremely sensitive instrumentation and the increasing availability of ITC in shared facilities have made it increasingly valuable as a tool for RNA biochemistry. As an isothermal measureme...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2010
Yeliz Celik Laurie A Graham Yee-Foong Mok Maya Bar Peter L Davies Ido Braslavsky

It has been argued that for antifreeze proteins (AFPs) to stop ice crystal growth, they must irreversibly bind to the ice surface. Surface-adsorbed AFPs should also prevent ice from melting, but to date this has been demonstrated only in a qualitative manner. Here we present the first quantitative measurements of superheating of ice in AFP solutions. Superheated ice crystals were stable for hou...

2011
Andrei Antipov Matt Bell Mesut Yasar Vladimir Mitin William Scharmach Mark Swihart Aleksandr Verevkin Andrei Sergeev

We investigate nanosecond photoluminescence processes in colloidal core/shell CdSe/ZnS nanoparticles dissolved in water and found strong sensitivity of luminescence to the solvent state. Several pronounced changes have been observed in the narrow temperature interval near the water melting point. First of all, the luminescence intensity substantially (approximately 50%) increases near the trans...

The roll of melting heat transfer on magnetohydrodynamic natural convection in a square enclosure with heating of bottom wall is examined numerically in this article. The dimensionless governing partial differential equations are transformed into vorticity and stream function formulation and then solved using the finite difference method (FDM). The effects of thermal Rayleigh number (Ra</em...

2006
Johan Chang Erik Johnson

We present an analytical solution to the two-parabola Landau model, applied to melting of metal particles with sizes in the nanoscale range. The results provide an analytical understanding of the recently observed pseudo-crystalline phase of nanoscale Sn particles. Liquid skin formation as a precursor of melting is found to occur only for particles with radii, greater than an explicitly given c...

Journal: :Clinical chemistry 2008
Michael T Seipp David Pattison Jacob D Durtschi Mohamed Jama Karl V Voelkerding Carl T Wittwer

BACKGROUND Multiplexed amplicon melting is a closed-tube method for genotyping that does not require probes, real-time analysis, asymmetric PCR, or allele-specific PCR; however, correct differentiation of homozygous mutant and wild-type samples by melting temperature (T(m)) analysis requires high-resolution melting analysis and controlled reaction conditions. METHODS We designed 4 amplicons b...

2008
Byoung Chul Kim

A monitoring device for the phase transition of polymer material with temperature variation is developed utilizing a quartz crystal resonator, and its performance has been evaluated by implementing in the melting and crystallization of polyethylene. The observation is compared with the result of DSC thermo-analysis. The experimental outcome indicates that the resonant frequency variation shows ...

Journal: :Clinical chemistry 1978
H E Sostman K A Manley

We have investigated the equilibrium melting point of gallium as a temperature fixed-point at which to calibrate small thermistor thermometers, such as those used to measure temperature in enzyme reaction analysis and other temperature-dependent biological assays. We have determined that the melting temperature of "6N" (99.999% pure) gallium is 29.770 +/- 0.002 degrees C, and that the constant-...

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