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Folding free surface energy

Mesomorphic silica strongly influenced PTT crystalhzation. The ciystalhzation rate was dominated by nucleation rather than growth, and the composites had lower folding free surface energy than PTT. ... [Pg.173]

Z Guo, EM Boczko, CL Brooks III. Exploring the folding free energy surface of a three-hehx bundle protein. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 94 10161-10166, 1997. [Pg.391]

JaramiUo A, Wernisch L, Hery S, Wodak S (2002) Folding free energy ftmction selects native-Uke protein sequences in the core but not on the surface. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 99 13554-13559... [Pg.139]

An alternative possibility arises from considerations related to the development of crystalline structure in polyethylene [22], The main feature of this structure is the periodic folding of the polymer chains in the crystal. Theoretically this is explained within the context of the kinetics of crystal nucleation and growth from solution. According to Cormia, Price, and Turnbull [22], the fold-surface energy in polyethylene crystals is comparable to the end-interfacial energy of rodshaped nuclei. These surface free energies are of the order of 10 to... [Pg.176]

Khonakdar, H.A., Monemian, S.A., Hassler, R., and (ehnicehn, D. (2009) Nonisothermal crystallization kinetics and determination of surface-folding free energy of PP/EVA/OMMT nanocomposites. J. Polym. Sci. Part B Polym. Phys., 47, 674. [Pg.388]

Tetrapod-shaped ZnO whisker acts as nucleating agent of poly amide-11. The surface fold free energy and the absolute values of effective activation energy for PA-11/ whisker composites were higher than those for neat PA-11, which indicated that the addition of whisker hindered the mobility of chain segments. ... [Pg.134]

For a simple pol3mier crystal, the lamellae dominate the growth and the two surfaces that contain the folded chains dominate the total surface energy term. It can be assumed that there is a free energy term that is independent of this fold surface and represents the interaction between the al -trans linear chains, stems, and has the form... [Pg.145]

Exploring the Folding Free Energy Surface of a Three-helix Bundle Protein. [Pg.224]


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