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Concentration enhancement

The metal ion forms a complex with the anions, so that the increase in the metal ion concentration enhances the anion adsorption onto the surface, according to the following equation,... [Pg.277]

Higher salt concentrations (enhanced water conductivity) from urban and industrial waste waters result in lower dilution. Salinity limits the distribution of sensitive plant and animal taxa, and triggers the abundance of others. The presence of the shrub Tamarix canariensis has increased in the saline soils of the low flow affected Tablas de Daimiel (Spain), while the once dominant RopM/Ms alba retreated. [Pg.28]

It has also been shown that LDL oxidation is increased in diabetes. In this connection, Mowri et al. [179] studied the effect of glucose on metal ion-dependent and -independent LDL oxidation. They found that pathophysiological glucose concentrations enhanced copper- and iron-induced LDL oxidation measured via the formation of conjugated dienes. In contrast, glucose had no effect on metal-independent free radical LDL oxidation. Correspondingly,... [Pg.798]

The heptafluorobutyrate derivative was selected for gas chromatographic separation, using electron capture detector (ECD), in order to enable the detection of ultramicro quantities43. The interest in the analysis of natural and synthetic hormones in very small concentrations enhanced the development of the GC method, in comparison with the UV study.44... [Pg.500]

The electrochemical impedance gradually decreases but does not vary very much with the DDTC concentration increasing. It indicates that DDTC takes part in the electrochemical reaction and the reaction rate increases as the DDTC concentration enhances. As contrasted with it, the passivation of the collector-salts of reaction production on the mineral electrode further inhibits the anodic reaction so that the electrochemical resistance is wholly much bigger than that of self-corrosive reaction in the absence of DDTC. [Pg.79]

Figure 4. Enrichment factors (relative to Sc) vs. particle size curves for aerosols collected up- and downstream of the flue-gas desulfurization system show considerable concentration enhancement in the submicrometer size region. Figure 4. Enrichment factors (relative to Sc) vs. particle size curves for aerosols collected up- and downstream of the flue-gas desulfurization system show considerable concentration enhancement in the submicrometer size region.
Indeed, at very high polymer concentrations enhancement of these effects occurs. Recent studies by Franks et al. 23) on the rheological behaviour and freeze fracture electron microscopical analysis of several synthetic linear flexible polymers, including poly(vinylpyrrolidone) and polyethylene glycol) in concentrated solutions, suggest that these molecules do not form a network mesh but rather exhibit aggregation. Anionic polysaccharides, on the other hand, are known to form an anisotropic packing array in condensed films. These films may be stretched to enhance orientation and be used for X-ray diffraction studies... [Pg.116]

Figure 11.16 Relationship between sorbed and dissolved amphi-phile concentrations (upper isotherm plot). These different parts of the isotherm reflect changes in the solid surface as sorption proceeds, possibly explainable by the following in portion (I) with low dissolved concentrations, sorption occurs via ion exchange and related mechanisms. At some point, sufficient near-surface concentration enhancement occurs that micelles form there (Ha) and rapid coagulation between oppositely charged micelles and the surface follows (lib). When the surface becomes fLilly coated with such micelles, additional sorption is stopped (III). In portion III, the solid surface charge is converted from one sign to the other, implying sorbates must become physically associated with the particle surface, as opposed to simply being present in the diffuse double layer or the vicinal water layer. Figure 11.16 Relationship between sorbed and dissolved amphi-phile concentrations (upper isotherm plot). These different parts of the isotherm reflect changes in the solid surface as sorption proceeds, possibly explainable by the following in portion (I) with low dissolved concentrations, sorption occurs via ion exchange and related mechanisms. At some point, sufficient near-surface concentration enhancement occurs that micelles form there (Ha) and rapid coagulation between oppositely charged micelles and the surface follows (lib). When the surface becomes fLilly coated with such micelles, additional sorption is stopped (III). In portion III, the solid surface charge is converted from one sign to the other, implying sorbates must become physically associated with the particle surface, as opposed to simply being present in the diffuse double layer or the vicinal water layer.
Increase in the initiator s concentration enhances the polymerisation, although the concentration of growing species does not necessarily increase. [Pg.31]

Adsorption of dye to the surface increased the local concentration, enhancing the TIRF sensitivity. [Pg.50]

Modafinil increases wakefulness, decreases EEG indications of fatigue, improves concentration, enhances mood, and facilitates cognitive performance without elevating psychomotor activity (198). In monkeys, Largarde and Milhaud... [Pg.424]

Individual near-infrared absorption bands have absorptivities on the order of 10 1 Al /mm/mM for peak absorption bands in aqueous matrices.30 Such low absorptivities limit detection to the major components within skin tissue. As a general rule of thumb, substances must be present at concentrations above 1 mM to be quantified by near-infrared spectroscopy. Although such low absorptivities greatly restrict the number of possible analytes one can measure in clinical samples, the inability to measure chemicals present below millimolar concentrations enhances selectivity by rendering measurements insensitive to many different types of endogenous molecules. Only the major chemical components of these biological samples must be considered for selectivity purposes. [Pg.361]


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