Big Chemical Encyclopedia

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

Articles Figures Tables About

Function and Advantages

Both functional and decorative coatings can be appHed to paper from latices. The aqueous dispersions can be used on conventional paper converting machinery which usually cannot handle hot melts and solvent coatings. The lack of fire hazard because of absence of solvents is an added advantage of the latex system. [Pg.260]

The parameterization process may be done sequentially or in a combined fashion. In the sequential method a certain class of compound, such as hydrocarbons, is parameterized first. These parameters are held fixed, and a new class of compound, for example alcohols and ethers, is then parameterized. Tins method is in line with the basic assumption of force fields parameters are transferable. The advantage is that only a fairly small number of parameters are fitted at a time. The ErrF is therefore a relatively low-dimensional function, and one can be reasonably certain that a good minimum has been found (although it may not be the global minimum). The disadvantage is that the final set of parameters necessarily provides a poorer fit (as defined from the value of the ErrF) than if all the parameters are fitted simultaneously. [Pg.33]

Viewed in conjunction with the solid-like, nonvolatile nature of ionic liquids, it is apparent that TSILs can be thought of as liquid versions of solid-supported reagents. Unlike solid-supported reagents, however, TSILs possess the added advantages of kinetic mobility of the grafted functionality and an enormous operational surface area (Figure 2.3-1). It is this combination of features that makes TSILs an aspect of ionic liquids chemistry that is poised for explosive growth. [Pg.34]

The conclusion is that for every particular set of basis functions and given data, there exists an appropriate size of G that can approximate both accurately and smoothly this data set. A decisive advantage would be if there existed a set of basis functions, which could probably represent any data set or function with minimal complexity (as measured by the number of basis functions for given accuracy). It is, however, straightforward to construct different examples that acquire minimal representations with respect to different types of basis functions. Each basis function for itself is the most obvious positive example. A Gaussian (or discrete points... [Pg.168]

Another advantage of frequency response analysis is that one can identify the process transfer function with experimental data. With either a frequency response experiment or a pulse experiment with proper Fourier transform, one can construct the Bode plot using the open-loop transfer functions and use the plot as the basis for controller design.1... [Pg.146]

Alternatively, we can base our analysis on the electron density, which as we have seen, is readily obtained from the wave function. The advantage of analyzing the electron density is that, unlike the wave function, the electron density is a real observable property of a molecule that, as we will see in Chapter 6, can be obtained from X-ray crystallographic studies. At the present time however, it is usually simpler to obtain the electron density of a molecule from an ab initio calculations rather than determine it experimentally. Because this analysis is based on a real physically observable property of a molecule, this approach appears to be the more fundamental. It is the approach taken by the atoms in molecules (AIM) theory, which we discuss in Chapters 6 and 7, on which we base part of the discussion in Chapters 8 and 9. [Pg.82]


See other pages where Function and Advantages is mentioned: [Pg.252]    [Pg.156]    [Pg.166]    [Pg.2931]    [Pg.397]    [Pg.214]    [Pg.49]    [Pg.252]    [Pg.156]    [Pg.166]    [Pg.2931]    [Pg.397]    [Pg.214]    [Pg.49]    [Pg.86]    [Pg.87]    [Pg.126]    [Pg.167]    [Pg.512]    [Pg.344]    [Pg.78]    [Pg.413]    [Pg.253]    [Pg.332]    [Pg.377]    [Pg.56]    [Pg.468]    [Pg.420]    [Pg.35]    [Pg.561]    [Pg.210]    [Pg.472]    [Pg.59]    [Pg.182]    [Pg.181]    [Pg.303]    [Pg.600]    [Pg.186]    [Pg.368]    [Pg.396]    [Pg.430]    [Pg.247]    [Pg.118]    [Pg.128]    [Pg.28]    [Pg.368]    [Pg.448]    [Pg.30]    [Pg.70]    [Pg.199]    [Pg.11]   


SEARCH



Functional advantages

© 2024 chempedia.info