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Deterioration long-term

But its long-term strength can be a problem. Depending on temperature and environment, the cement may deteriorate suddenly and without warning by "conversion" of... [Pg.209]

The corrosion rig has been used to study the effect of inhibitors e.g. silicate and phosphate commonly used to overcome problems with iron. This has revealed that these inhibitors hardly affect the long-term corrosion rate, indeed in certain circumstances they may actually increase it. They produce their effect by stabilising the corrosion product developed, thereby preventing the water quality deterioration which is the real complaint... [Pg.360]

The aldehyde contains small amounts of the starting ester and the overreduced alcohol along with other minor impurities. It can be stored for short periods of time (1-2 days) in a freezer at -20°C without significant deterioration. However long term storage is not recommended. [Pg.84]

The deuterium lock prevents changes in the static field (Bq) and radiofrequency (B,) by maintaining a constant ratio between the two. It therefore ensures long-term stability of the magnetic field. If the lock is not applied, a drastic deterioration in the shape of the NMR lines is expected, due to magnetic and radioffequency inhomogeneities, (a) With deuterium lock... [Pg.79]

Commercial sterilisation is a more severe process than pasteurisation as the temperature is higher (70-90°C). The process is used to protect food during long-term storage. The oxygen residue should be minimised before heating to reduce deterioration of antioxidants or, in some cases, antioxidants... [Pg.301]

The optimal treatment of acute severe asthma depends on the severity of the exacerbation (Figs. 11-2 and 11-3). The patient s condition usually deteriorates over several hours, days, or weeks however, rapid deterioration can occur in some patients.3 Gradual deterioration may indicate failure of long-term controller therapy. Patients with rapid deterioration usually respond well to bronchodilator therapy.40 Severity at the time of the evaluation can be estimated by signs and symptoms, but patient response 30 minutes after inhalation of a bronchodilator is the best predictor of outcome.12... [Pg.225]

The purpose of chemical processes is not to make chemicals the purpose is to make money. However, the profit must be made as part of a sustainable industrial activity. Chemical processes should be designed as part of a sustainable industrial activity that retains the capacity of ecosystems to support both industrial activity and life into the future. Sustainable industrial activity must meet the needs of the present without compromising the needs of future generations. For chemical process design, this means that processes should use raw materials as efficiently as is economic and practicable, both to prevent the production of waste that can be environmentally harmful and to preserve the reserves of raw materials as much as possible. Processes should use as little energy as economic and practicable, both to prevent the buildup of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere from burning fossil fuels and to preserve reserves of fossil fuels. Water must also be consumed in sustainable quantities that do not cause deterioration in the quality of the water source and the long-term quantity of the reserves. Aqueous and atmospheric emissions must not be environmentally harmful, and solid waste to landfill must be avoided. [Pg.649]

The term ageing of polymers is usually reserved for long-term changes in properties of polymers exposed to weathering conditions. It may involve any of the above processes and include physical processes of polymer recrystallization and denaturation of, for example, protein structure in biopolymer chemistry. The term corrosion, used essentially for the deterioration (ageing) of metal... [Pg.452]

Some earlier developments and applications of various implantable pH sensors or measurement systems have been reported [128, 129, 130, 131]. However, reliable pH sensors for long-term implantations are still not available, and widespread clinical usage of implantable pH sensors has not been reached. Similar to other implantable sensors, the development of implantable pH microelectrodes, either fully implanted in the body or needle type sensors applied through the skin (percutaneous), has faced serious obstacles including sensor stability deterioration, corrosion, and adverse body reactions [48, 132, 133], Among them, encapsulation to prevent corrosion represents a major challenge for the implantable sensor devices [51]. Failure of encapsulation can cause corrosion damage on internal components, substrate materials, and electrical contacts [48], The dissolution of very thin pH sensitive layers will also limit the stability and lifetime of implantable micro pH sensors. [Pg.309]

To examine the catalyst deterioration under the present superheated liquid-film conditions, a long-term tetralin dehydrogenation over the carbon-supported platinum catalyst (Pt/C) was carried out under the superheated liquid-film conditions (heating temperature 240°C) at the amount ratio of 1.1 g/0.5 mL/min [13]. Figure 13.21 shows the time courses of reaction rate and conversion in the tetralin dehydrogenation. High conversion (around 50%) was maintained for longer than 5 h. [Pg.457]


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