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Concentration spectrum

The reactant concentration spectrum in turbulent mixing with a first-order reaction. [Pg.410]

Lundgren, T. S. (1985). The concentration spectrum of the product of a fast bimolecular reaction. Chemical Engineering Science 40, 1641-1652. [Pg.418]

It is interesting to note that the highest lability was observed at both ends of the concentration spectrum (i.e., low-DOM marine and high-DOM lake samples), and there are important ecological consequences to this... [Pg.419]

Figure 3. The dependence of the sensor s emission spectra on antigen concentration spectrum 1 (—) high concentration (500 /ig/ml) spectrum 2 (-) low concentration (0 /ig/ml). Placing the sensor in a solution of high free antigen concentration causes less energy transfer to occur, decreasing the Texas Red emission maximum (610nm) and increasing the fluorescein emission maximum (520nm peak). Figure 3. The dependence of the sensor s emission spectra on antigen concentration spectrum 1 (—) high concentration (500 /ig/ml) spectrum 2 (-) low concentration (0 /ig/ml). Placing the sensor in a solution of high free antigen concentration causes less energy transfer to occur, decreasing the Texas Red emission maximum (610nm) and increasing the fluorescein emission maximum (520nm peak).
Supercritical extracts therefore have a unique and concentrated spectrum of lipophilic ingredients. They have the general advantage of being free of solvents, inorganic salts and heavy metals. They are practically sterile [10] and they need no preservatives since they do not provide a base for germ growth due to the absence of water, proteins and polysaccharides. All this allows a safe application and simple declaration. [Pg.62]

In thepresence of 4.76 % v/v acetone the luciferase produced emission spectra with increasing maximal emission wavelefagths from 506 to 516 nm (Fig. 2). The methanol-induced bioluminescence change was bimodal with two emission maxima at 502 and 525 nm. In the presence of these methanol concentrations spectrum was a narrow in their spectrum between 450 and 570 nm. [Pg.88]

S. Corrsin. The reactant concentration spectrum in turbulent mixing with a first-order reaction. J. Fluid Mech., 11 407-416, 1961. [Pg.259]

The NMR spectra of the copolymers obtained are shown in Figure 2. In all spectra three peaks at 46.0, 37.0, and 25.7 ppm attributed to the carbons in ES copolymer could be observed. In the spectrum of the copolymer obtained under low styrene concentration (spectrum (A)), two peaks at 30.0 and 27.8 ppm were observed in... [Pg.525]


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