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Effective fluidity

Since the values of Ro of the blended coals are known, it is possible to determine the value of MF for the blend of residual oil and coals from Figure 5, and hence to determine the value of MF for the residual oil because MF for the remaining portion is known. The value of MF of the residual oil thus obtained is defined as the effective fluidity, MFe. [Pg.267]

Table V Effective reflectance (Roe) and effective fluidity (MFe) of residual oil... Table V Effective reflectance (Roe) and effective fluidity (MFe) of residual oil...
Figure 11. Relation between effective fluidity and VM of heavy residues. Figure 11. Relation between effective fluidity and VM of heavy residues.
Butadiene—Methacrylic Acid Ionomers. Carboxyl groups can readily be introduced into butadiene elastomers by copolymerization, and the effects of partial neutralization have been reported (63—66). The ionized polymers exhibit some degree of fluidity at elevated temperatures, but are not thermoplastic elastomers, and are very deficient in key elastomer properties such as compression set resistance. [Pg.409]

The primary site of action is postulated to be the Hpid matrix of cell membranes. The Hpid properties which are said to be altered vary from theory to theory and include enhancing membrane fluidity volume expansion melting of gel phases increasing membrane thickness, surface tension, and lateral surface pressure and encouraging the formation of polar dislocations (10,11). Most theories postulate that changes in the Hpids influence the activities of cmcial membrane proteins such as ion channels. The Hpid theories suffer from an important drawback at clinically used concentrations, the effects of inhalational anesthetics on Hpid bilayers are very small and essentially undetectable (6,12,13). [Pg.407]

Silicon may be present in high-chromium irons in amounts varying between 0-5 and 2-5%. Its effect is to increase fluidity in the foundry and improve the surface quality of castings. Further effects are to refine the eutectic carbides in the iron, to produce a more uniform structure and to raise the temperature at which the matrix transforms from ferrite to austenite with consequent dimensional changes. Additions above 2-5% have an embrittling effect. [Pg.612]

Lopes VICF, Antunes-Madeira MC, Madeira VMC. 1997. Effects of methylparathion on membrane fluidity and its implications for the mechanisms of toxicity. Toxicol in Vitro 11 337-345. [Pg.219]

Many workers have offered the opinion that the isokinetic relationship is confined to reactions in condensed phase (6, 122) or, more specially, may be attributed to solvation effects (13, 21, 37, 43, 56, 112, 116, 124, 126-130) which affect both enthalpy and entropy in the same direction. The most developed theories are based on a model of the half-specific quasi-crystalline solvation (129, 130), or of the nonideal conformal solutions (126). Other explanations have been given in terms of vibrational frequencies involving solute and solvent (13, 124), temperature dependence of solvent fluidity in the quasi-crystalline model (40), or changes of enthalpy and entropy to produce a hole in the solvent (87). [Pg.461]

In this context it is interesting to note that archaea, which possess S-layers as exclusive cell wall components outside the cytoplasmic membrane (Fig. 14), exist under extreme environmental conditions (e.g., high temperatures, hydrostatic pressure, and salt concentrations, low pH values). Thus, it is obvious one should study the effect of proteinaceous S-layer lattices on the fluidity, integrity, structure, and stability of lipid membranes. This section focuses on the generation and characterization of composite structures that mimic the supramolecular assembly of archaeal cell envelope structures composed of a cytoplasmic membrane and a closely associated S-layer. In this biomimetic structure, either a tetraether... [Pg.362]

The most common sterol in membranes is cholesterol (Chapter 14), which resides mainly in the plasma membranes of mammalian cells but can also be found in lesser quantities in mitochondria, Golgi complexes, and nuclear membranes. Cholesterol intercalates among the phospholipids of the membrane, with its hydroxyl group at the aqueous interface and the remainder of the molecule within the leaflet. Its effect on the fluidity of membranes is discussed subsequently. [Pg.417]

TSUCHIYA H. (1999) Effects of green tea catechins on membrane fluidity. Pharmacology. 59 34-44. [Pg.185]

Li, L., Braiteh, F.S., and Kurzrock, R., Liposome-encapsulated curcumin in vitro and in vivo effects on proliferation, Apopf. Signal. Angiogen. Cancer, 104, 1322, 2005. Socaciu, C., Jessel, R., and Diehl, H.A., Competitive carotenoid and cholesterol incorporation into liposomes effects on membrane phase transition, fluidity, polarity... [Pg.327]

The modification of bentonite with alkylsilanes improves the dispersing properties [991]. Incorporation of phosphonate-type compounds in bentonites for drilling mud permits the blockage of free calcium ions in the form of soluble and stable complexes and the preservation or restoration of the initial fluidity of the mud [1222]. The phosphonates also have dispersing and fluidizing effects on the mud. [Pg.20]

Parameter Effect on fluidity Parameter Effect on fluidity ... [Pg.814]


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