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Alcohol aspect ratio

Figure 7.12. Effect of the shear rate (top), the initial drop diameter (middle), and the viscosity ratio (bottom) on the drop aspect ratio for the systems water-gelatin-dextran (W-G-D, circles) and water-gelatin-polyvinyl alcohol (W-G-P, squares) [Talstoguzov et al., 1974]. Figure 7.12. Effect of the shear rate (top), the initial drop diameter (middle), and the viscosity ratio (bottom) on the drop aspect ratio for the systems water-gelatin-dextran (W-G-D, circles) and water-gelatin-polyvinyl alcohol (W-G-P, squares) [Talstoguzov et al., 1974].
Poly(vinyl alcohol) has also been shown to provide mechanically adaptive properties to composite films comprised of a PVOH electrospun mat and a PVAc or EO-EPI matrix. Films made from such composites exhibited controlled response to hydration that resulted in a two fold decrease of the storage modulus which, in the case of the PVAc composite, was fully reversible. Expanding on this concept and in a similar motif to the aforementioned CNC composites, Korley and coworkers have recently showcased the potential use of montmorillonite in mechanically adaptive composite materials. Montmorillonite is a layered silicate with high aspect ratio and surface area and is often used in polymer composites to mechanically reinforce the resulting material, while its dispersibility and tunable surface chemistiy make its use particularly attractive. In this case, the incorporation of montmorillonite in the PVOH fibrous filler resulted in enhanced moduli when the polymer matrix consisted of EO-EPI, as opposed to the limited enhancement observed in the case of a PVAc matrix. Nonetheless, both composites showed mechanically switching properties upon hydration, with the weight fraction of montmorillonite affecting the mechanical contrast as well as the response time. ... [Pg.441]

FIGURE 3 Critical aspect ratio for collapse (CARC) for PMMA rinsed in isopropyl alcohol. The material properties, surface tension, and contact angle were all determined from independent experiments on bulk samples. [Pg.16]

The substitution of trialkylphosphine for carbon monoxide also makes the metal-hydrogen bond more hydridic in character and results in increased reduction of the initially formed aldehyde to alcohol. Slaugh and Mullineaux (52) compared Co2(CO)g and [Co2(CO)8 + 2PBu3], each at reaction conditions of 150°C, 500 psi, H2/CO I.0, for the hydroformylation of 1-pentene. The products consisted of hexyl aldehydes and hexyl alcohols in the ratios of 95 5 and 30 70, respectively. In a negative aspect of the reaction, they observed 23% hydrogenation of alkene to alkane at a reaction temperature of 195°C with the phosphine-modified catalyst. Tucci (54) reported less alkane formation (4-5%) under more favorable reaction conditions (I60°C, H2/CO 1.2, 1 hour reaction time). [Pg.21]


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