Big Chemical Encyclopedia

Chemical substances, components, reactions, process design ...

Articles Figures Tables About

Film coat

One ordinarily attributes the difference in surface potentials between that of the substrate and that for the film-coated surface to the film. Two conducting... [Pg.116]

Four possible mechanisms for solid-state extraction (a) adsorption onto a solid substrate (b) absorption into a thin polymer or chemical film coated on a solid substrate (c) metal-ligand complexation in which the ligand is covalently bound to the solid substrate and (d) antibody-antigen binding in which the receptor is covalently bound to the solid substrate. [Pg.263]

Analytical separations may be classified in three ways by the physical state of the mobile phase and stationary phase by the method of contact between the mobile phase and stationary phase or by the chemical or physical mechanism responsible for separating the sample s constituents. The mobile phase is usually a liquid or a gas, and the stationary phase, when present, is a solid or a liquid film coated on a solid surface. Chromatographic techniques are often named by listing the type of mobile phase, followed by the type of stationary phase. Thus, in gas-liquid chromatography the mobile phase is a gas and the stationary phase is a liquid. If only one phase is indicated, as in gas chromatography, it is assumed to be the mobile phase. [Pg.546]

In liquid-liquid chromatography the stationary phase is a liquid film coated on a packing material consisting of 3-10 pm porous silica particles. The stationary phase may be partially soluble in the mobile phase, causing it to bleed from the column... [Pg.579]

Nonmilitary infrared apphcations for germanium include CO2 lasers (qv), intmsion alarms, and pohce and border patrol surveillance devices. Germanium is used as a thin-film coating for infrared materials to decrease reflection losses or to provide heavy filtering action below 2 p.m. [Pg.281]

In the electronics industry, gold is used as fine wires or thin film coatings and frequendy in the form of alloys to economize on gold consumption and to impart properties such as hardness. Gold has properties that satisfy specific requirements not achievable with less expensive metals (see Electrical connectors Electronics coatings Thin films). [Pg.382]

The method used to apply and dry a fixative affects the degree of stiffness and hold it imparts to the hairstyle. If appHed and then manipulated with a comb, bmsh, or fingers as the polymer forms its film, the adhesive bonds between the hair are broken, the film coating the hair is broken, and the end result is a soft feel with Htde set retention. If the fixative is allowed to dry undisturbed, then the result is a firmer feel and better hold. [Pg.452]

Microcapsules are used in several film coatings other than carbonless paper. Encapsulated Hquid crystal formulations coated on polyester film are used to produce a variety of display products including thermometers. Polyester film coated with capsules loaded with leuco dyes analogous to those used in carbonless copy paper is used as a means of measuring line and force pressures (79). Encapsulated deodorants that release their core contents as a function of moisture developed because of sweating represent another commercial appHcation. Microcapsules are incorporated in several cosmetic creams, powders, and cleansing products (80). [Pg.325]

Enteric coating is also used for repeat-action tablets, which contain an enteric-coated core tablet and a sugar or film-coated second dose, permitting the adininistration of two doses simultaneously. The core dose is released several hours after the initial, outer dose. [Pg.230]

Air-Suspension Coa.ting. The Wurster process utilizes a cylindrical chamber in which the cores are suspended in a controlled stream of air. Film coatings are appHed by introducing the coating solution into the airstream, where the solvent evaporates quickly. The process is much quicker than film coating however, care must be taken to avoid destmction of the cores by attrition in the air stream. [Pg.230]

As with ah thin-film PV technologies, the projected manufacturing costs of a-Si H ahoy PV modules fah rapidly with annual manufacturing volume, ie, MWp /yr. The primary driver of this volume cost reduction is the volume—cost relationship of commercially available thin-film processing equipment. Thin-film coating machines often have capacities equivalent to 3—5 yr, so that manufacturing economies of scale are more fully realized at the... [Pg.472]

Because of the toxicity associated with lead compounds, governmental rulings have severely limited the use of lead drier in coatings. From a performance viewpoint the use of lead in aluminum paint will destroy the leafing characteristics of the film. Coatings containing lead that are exposed to sulfur fumes will discolor. [Pg.221]

Gas impingement from slots, orifices, and nozzles at 10—100 m/s velocities is used for drying sheets, films, coatings (qv), and thin slabs, and as a secondary heat source on dmm dryers and paper (qv) machine cans. The general relationship for convection heat transfer is (13,14) ... [Pg.242]

Polyacetylenes. The first report of the synthesis of a strong, flexible, free-standing film of the simplest conjugated polymer, polyacetylene [26571-64-2] (CH), was made in 1974 (16). The process, known as the Shirakawa technique, involves polymerization of acetylene on a thin-film coating of a heterogeneous Ziegler-Natta initiator system in a glass reactor, as shown in equation 1. [Pg.35]

Raman spectroscopy is a very convenient technique for the identification of crystalline or molecular phases, for obtaining structural information on noncrystalline solids, for identifying molecular species in aqueous solutions, and for characterizing solid—liquid interfaces. Backscattering geometries, especially with microfocus instruments, allow films, coatings, and surfaces to be easily measured. Ambient atmospheres can be used and no special sample preparation is needed. [Pg.440]

Fig. 19. Schematic representation of a typical sol-gel thin film coating. Diagram adapted from Ref. 95. ... Fig. 19. Schematic representation of a typical sol-gel thin film coating. Diagram adapted from Ref. 95. ...

See other pages where Film coat is mentioned: [Pg.263]    [Pg.546]    [Pg.547]    [Pg.354]    [Pg.207]    [Pg.451]    [Pg.537]    [Pg.541]    [Pg.40]    [Pg.41]    [Pg.230]    [Pg.230]    [Pg.440]    [Pg.455]    [Pg.16]    [Pg.219]    [Pg.399]    [Pg.57]    [Pg.248]    [Pg.161]    [Pg.475]    [Pg.106]    [Pg.108]    [Pg.317]    [Pg.317]    [Pg.503]    [Pg.144]    [Pg.267]    [Pg.513]    [Pg.761]    [Pg.814]    [Pg.295]    [Pg.515]    [Pg.233]    [Pg.379]   
See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.36 ]




SEARCH



Film coating

© 2024 chempedia.info