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Connective chemical composition

The powders of zeolites of various trademarks are used to produce petroleum-refining catalysts. In this connection, it is very important to have complete information concerning not only chemical composition and distribution of impurity elements, but also shape, surface, stmcture and sizes of particles. It allows a more detailed analysis of the physical-chemical characteristics of catalysts, affecting their activity at different stages of technological process. One prospective for solving these tasks is X-ray microanalysis with an electron probe (EPMA). [Pg.438]

Our approach is similar to that employed in research of free cluster ions in the gas phase, where various measurements are conducted on the cluster which is mass selected out of the size-distributed clusters generated by laser sputtering. Based on the chemical compositions of the isolated MFCs, we discuss the determining factors of core size in connection with the formation processes. Some core-size dependent properties of the MFCs are also presented. [Pg.374]

The ends of a correctly constructed electrochemical circuit measuring electrical potential difference must always have metals or conductors with identical chemical composition. It is usually reached by simple connection of two metals by copper wires. The inclusion between two metal conductors of a third metal conductor according to Volta s law does not change the difference of potentials at the output of a circuit. The difference of potentials in an electrochemical circuit at equilibrium is caused by the change of Gibbs free energy during the appropriate electrochemical reaction ... [Pg.655]

The biogeochemical fluxes and exposure pathways of various macro- and microelements are different from those shown for Tropical Rain Forest ecosystems. The chemical composition of leaves of tree species in Mangrove Forest ecosystems is connected with higher content of Mg, Cl and S-SO4- and lesser content of K and Si as compared to the leaves of trees from Tropical Rain Forest ecosystems. The content of A1 is 3-4 times higher than that of Si and this can be related to the values of hydrogenic accumulation of these elements in soils (Figure 3). [Pg.194]

The fibrous protein elastin found extensively in connective tissues is unlike collagen in that it occurs in a less well ordered fashion, furthermore, there are quite marked differences seen between the chemical compositions of collagen and elastin. Whereas collagen comprises a very limited number of different amino acids, elastin contains a wider variety, the most abundant being glycine (approximately 30% dry weight), alanine (23%) valine (15%) and proline (12%). [Pg.295]

The ECM has a very wide variety of functions it establishes mechanical connections between cells it creates structures with special mechanical properties (as in bone, cartilage, tendons, and joints) it creates filters (e. g., in the basal membrane in the renal corpuscles see p.322) it separates cells and tissues from each other (e.g., to allow the Joints to move freely) and it provides pathways to guide migratory cells (important for embryonic development). The chemical composition of the ECM is just as diverse as its functions. [Pg.346]

After more than ten years of extensive experimental and theoretical studies of the phenomenon of the high Tc superconductivity (HTSC) [1], we still do not know a microscopic mechanism responsible for this phenomenon. Numerous theories of pairing, which lead to high Tc values, are based on models [2-9] and cannot connect a specific chemical composition of HTSC ceramics with the value of the transition temperature Tc. For creating a quantitative theory of the HTSC phenomenon further comparative studies of the electronic structure and their relative properties of SC and non-SC ceramics are needed. In this paper, we confine ourselves to calculations of the electronic structure of the SC yttrium ceramics. [Pg.143]

Constitutional (formerly structural) isomerism is encountered when polymers have the same overall chemical composition (i.e., same molecular formula) but differ in connectivity— the order in which the atoms are connected to each other. Polyacetaldehyde, poly(ethylene oxide), and poly(vinyl alcohol) are constitutional isomers. The first two polymers are... [Pg.619]

Caius, J. F. and K. S. Mhaskar. The correlation between the chemical composition of anthelmintic and their therapeutic value in connection with the hook worm inquiry in the Madras presidency. XIX. Drugs allied to them. Indian J Med Res 1923 11 353. Asprey, G. F., and P. Thornton. Medicinal plants of Jamaica. West Indian MedJ 1955 4 69-82. [Pg.145]

Therefore, polyrotaxanes can be simply defined as polymeric materials containing rotaxane units. They are different from conventional linear homopolymers because they always consist of two components, a cyclic species mechanically attached to a linear species. They also differ from polymer blends as the individual species are interlocked together and from block copolymers since the two components are noncovalendy connected. Thus new phase behavior, mechanical properties, molecular shapes and sizes, and different solution properties are expected for polyrotaxanes. Their ultimate properties depend on the chemical compositions of the two components, their interaction and compatibility. This review is designed to summarize the syntheses of these novel polymers and their properties. [Pg.278]


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