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Integrated composite spinning properties

Mohamed M.H., Rochow T.G. and Heeralal R. (1974), Some structural and physical properties of yarn made on the integrated composite spinning system. Part II Three-component yarn. Textile Research Journal, 44,206-213. [Pg.172]

Electrons, protons and neutrons and all other particles that have s = are known as fennions. Other particles are restricted to s = 0 or 1 and are known as bosons. There are thus profound differences in the quantum-mechanical properties of fennions and bosons, which have important implications in fields ranging from statistical mechanics to spectroscopic selection mles. It can be shown that the spin quantum number S associated with an even number of fennions must be integral, while that for an odd number of them must be half-integral. The resulting composite particles behave collectively like bosons and fennions, respectively, so the wavefunction synnnetry properties associated with bosons can be relevant in chemical physics. One prominent example is the treatment of nuclei, which are typically considered as composite particles rather than interacting protons and neutrons. Nuclei with even atomic number tlierefore behave like individual bosons and those with odd atomic number as fennions, a distinction that plays an important role in rotational spectroscopy of polyatomic molecules. [Pg.30]

A number of papers have looked at the development of relationships between base stock composition as measured by NMR and either physi-cal/chemical properties or their performance.22 27 Most of this work has been focused on group II and III base stocks, with less or little attention paid to solvent extracted ones. These have all relied on various techniques to simplify the spectra and the assignments of peaks and make peak integration more reliable. These have many acronyms,23 for example, GASPE (gates spin echo), PCSE (proton coupled spin echo), INEPT (insensitive nuclei enhancement by polarization transfer), DEPT (distortionless enhancement by polarization), QUAT (quaternary-only carbon spectra), 2D COSY (two-dimensional homo-nuclear spectroscopy), and HETCOR (heteronuclear shift correlated spectroscopy)]. Table 4.10 provides an example of some of the chemical shift data generated26 and employed in this type of work, and Adhvaryu et al.25 were able to develop the correlations between base stock properties and carbon types in Table 4.11, whose main features correspond to intuition (e.g., the values of API and aniline points are both decreased by aromatic carbon and increased by the... [Pg.95]


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