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For a binary mixture of two components A and B in the gas phase, the mutual diffusion coefficient such as defined in 4.3.2.3, does not depend on composition. It can be calculated by the Fuller (1966) method ... [Pg.146]

Fuller s equation, applied for the estimation of the coefficient of diffusion of a binary gas mixture, at a pressure greater than 10 bar, predicts values that are too high. As a first approximation, the value of the coefficient of diffusion can be corrected by multiplying it by the compressibility of the gas /... [Pg.147]

Z) g = mutual coefficient of diffusion AB = mutual coefficient of diffusion calculated by Fuller s method... [Pg.147]

Nelson, O.L., R.W. Krumm, R.S. Fein, D.D. Fuller, G.K. Rightmire and G.E, Ducker (1989), "A broad spectrum, non metallic additive for gasoline and diesel fuels performance in gasoline engines". SAE paper No. 89-0214, fnt. Congress, Detroit, MI. [Pg.458]

Patel H M, Didymus J M, Wong K K W, Hirsch A, Skiebe A, Lamparth I and Mann S 1996 Fullerates interaction of divalent metal ions with Langmuir monolayers and multilayers in mono-substituted Cgg-malonic acid J. Chem. Soc., Chem. Commun. 611-2... [Pg.2431]

This account is not exliaustive but provides a guide to tlie main theoretical ideas and experimental metliods tliat have emerged in tliis subject. Fuller accounts and broad background are given in recent books devoted to tliis topic [i, 2, 3, 4 and 5]. [Pg.3054]

Unfortunately, in most cases not all the available information on a reaction is given in the reaction equation in a publication, and even less so in reaction databases. To obtain a fuller picture of the reaction that was performed, the text describing the experimental procedure in the publication or a lab journal) would have to be consulted. Reaction products that are considered as trivial, such as water, alcohol, ammonia, nitrogen, etc., are generally not included in the reaction equation or mentioned in the text describing the experimental work. This poses serious problems for the automatic identification of the reaction center. It is highly desirable to have the full stoichiometry of a reaction specified in the equation. [Pg.171]

The addition of siliceous material e.g., kieselguhr, Fuller s earth, diatom-aceous earth, or powdered pumice) promotes the acid-catalysed dehydration of the alcohol 2-3 g. of siliceous material for each mole of alcohol is recommended. [Pg.240]

II Fuller data will be found in the original paper. [Pg.211]

Buckminster Fuller was the inventor of self-supporting polygon frameworks, e.g., of pavilions. Synonyms (root)ballene, buckminsterfullerenc( BF ), carbosoccer, soo r(ball)ene, spherene. The proposed bridged-fused ring system and von-Baeyer names and numberings vary. [Pg.357]

The human genome sequence has been called the book of life and more modestly a tool box and an instruction manual Regardless of what we call it it promises a future characterized by a fuller understanding of human biology and medical science... [Pg.1183]

Buckminsterfullerene (Chapter 11 essay Carbon Clusters Fullerenes and Nanotubes ) Name given to the Cgo cluster with structure resembling the geodesic domes of R Buck minster Fuller see front cover... [Pg.1278]

A procedure involving only the wall area and based on the cylindrical pore model was put forward by Pierce in 1953. Though simple in principle, it entails numerous arithmetical steps the nature of which will be gathered from Table 3.3 this table is an extract from a fuller work sheet based on the Pierce method as slightly recast by Orr and DallaValle, and applied to the desorption branch of the isotherm of a particular porous silica. [Pg.136]

The time is perhaps not yet ripe, however, for introducing this kind of correction into calculations of pore size distribution the analyses, whether based on classical thermodynamics or statistical mechanics are being applied to systems containing relatively small numbers of molecules where, as stressed by Everett and Haynes, the properties of matter must exhibit wide fluctuations. A fuller quantitative assessment of the situation in very fine capillaries must await the development of a thermodynamics of small systems. Meanwhile, enough is known to justify the conclusion that, at the lower end of the mesopore range, the calculated value of r is almost certain to be too low by many per cent. [Pg.154]

The basic principles of fast-atom bombardment (FAB) and liquid-phase secondary ion mass spectrometry (LSIMS) are discussed only briefly here because a fuller description appears in Chapter 4. This chapter focuses on the use of FAB/LSIMS as part of an interface between a liquid chromatograph (LC) and a mass spectrometer (MS), although some theory is presented. [Pg.81]

Unlike simple deflections or accelerations of ions in magnetic and electric fields (Chapter 25), the trajectory of an ion in a quadrupolar field is complex, and the equations of motion are less easy to understand. Accordingly, a simplified version of the equations is given here, with a fuller discussion in the Appendix at the end of this chapter. [Pg.183]

A fuller description of the microchannel plate is presented in Chapter 30. Briefly, ions traveling down the flight tube of a TOF instrument are separated in time. As each m/z collection of ions arrives at the collector, it may be spread over a small area of space (Figure 27.3). Therefore, so as not to lose ions, rather than have a single-point ion collector, the collector is composed of an array of miniature electron multipliers (microchannels), which are all connected to one electrified plate, so, no matter where an ion of any one m/z value hits the front of the array, its arrival is recorded. The microchannel plate collector could be crudely compared to a satellite TV dish receiver in that radio waves of the same frequency but spread over an area are all collected and recorded at the same time of course, the multichannel plate records the arrival of ions not radio waves. [Pg.197]

Fugacity Fugen reactor Fuji-one Fulgerites Fulgurite Fuller ene... [Pg.425]


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