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Interstitial space

Fig. 1. Stmcture of poly(carbon monofluoride). , carbon o, fluorine. The interstitial space is 0.66 nm. Fig. 1. Stmcture of poly(carbon monofluoride). , carbon o, fluorine. The interstitial space is 0.66 nm.
A fundamental difference exists between the assumptions of the homogeneous and porous membrane models. For the homogeneous models, it is assumed that the membrane is nonporous, that is, transport takes place between the interstitial spaces of the polymer chains or polymer nodules, usually by diffusion. For the porous models, it is assumed that transport takes place through pores that mn the length of the membrane barrier layer. As a result, transport can occur by both diffusion and convection through the pores. Whereas both conceptual models have had some success in predicting RO separations, the question of whether an RO membrane is truly homogeneous, ie, has no pores, or is porous, is still a point of debate. No available technique can definitively answer this question. Two models, one nonporous and diffusion-based, the other pore-based, are discussed herein. [Pg.147]

There are three types of Hquid content in a packed bed (/) in a submerged bed, there is Hquid filling the larger channels, pores, and interstitial spaces (2) in a drained bed, there is Hquid held by capillary action and surface tension at points of particle contact, or near-contact, as weU as a zone saturated with Hquid corresponding to a capillary height in the bed at the Hquid discharge face of the cake and (3) essentially undrainable Hquid exists within the body of each particle or in fine, deep pores without free access to the surface except perhaps by diffusion or compaction. [Pg.399]

Edema Excessive accumulation of fluid in cells, interstitial spaces, or tissues. [Pg.236]

Two important observations were made in this study of magnetite [101]. Firstly, the [Fe2]04 spinel framework remained intact during the lithiation process, and secondly, the interstitial space of 8a tetrahedra and 16c octahedra provided a three-... [Pg.308]

Unfortunately, Fe304, Co304, and Mn304 are unattractive insertion electrodes because the large and bulky transition metal ions in the interstitial space of... [Pg.309]

The voidage (e) of abed of particles is the fraction of the bed volume occupied by the interstitial space between the particles. Its value depends upon the geometrical configuration of the beads, the pattern in which they are arranged within bed, the size distribution of the particles and the ratio of mean particle and contactor diameter. The bed voidage can be calculated using the following equation ... [Pg.397]

Substrate specificity is determined by high affinity for the cognate neurotransmitter substrate. However, low affinity uptake does also have a part in the clearance of transmitters from the interstitial space (e.g., in uptake mediated by the extraneuronal monoamine transporter, EMT) and in the intestinal absoiption of glycine and glutamate. It is obvious that there is an evolutionary relation of neurotransmitter transporters and amino acid and cation transporters in epithelia. [Pg.836]

Oedema refers to an accumulation of interstitial fluid to a point where it is palpable or visible. In general this point is reached with a fluid volume of 2-3 liters. Oedema formation is the result of a shift of fluid into the interstitial space due to primary disturbances in the hydraulic forces governing transcapillary fluid transport and of subsequent excessive fluid reabsorption by the kidneys. Deranged capillary hydraulic pressures initiate oedema formation in congestive heart failure, and liver cirrhosis whereas a deranged plasma oncotic pressure... [Pg.901]

FIGURE 29-1. The blood-brain barrier selectively inhibits certain substances from entering the interstitial spaces of the brain and spinal fluid. It is thought that certain cells within the brain form tight junctions that prevent or slow the passage of certain substances. Levodopa passes the blood-brain barrier, whereas dopamine is unable to pass. [Pg.265]

Fig. 37. (continued)—(b) An axial view projected along the r-axis shows the packing arrangement of three welan double helices in the trigonal unit cell. The helix drawn in solid bonds is antiparallel to the remaining helices (open bonds). Note that calcium ions are positioned between the helices and each water molecule (large open circle) shown here is connected to all three surrounding helices. The interstitial space is occupied by several other ordered water molecules (not shown). [Pg.393]

In arterioles, the hydrostatic pressure is about 37 mm Hg, with an interstitial (tissue) pressure of 1 mm Hg opposing it. The osmotic pressure (oncotic pressure) exerted by the plasma proteins is approximately 25 mm Hg. Thus, a net outward force of about 11 mm Hg drives fluid out into the interstitial spaces. In venules, the hydrostatic pressure is about 17 mm Hg, with the oncotic and interstitial pressures as described above thus, a net force of about 9 mm Hg attracts water back into the circulation. The above pressures are often referred to as the Starling forces. If the concentration of plasma proteins is markedly diminished (eg, due to severe protein malnutrition), fluid is not attracted back into the intravascular compartment and accumulates in the extravascular tissue spaces, a condition known as edema. Edema has many causes protein deficiency is one of them. [Pg.580]

The two techniques differ in that HDC employs a nonporous stationary phase. Separation is affected as a result of particles of different size sampling different velocities in the interstitial spaces. Size exclusion chromatography is accomplished by superimposing a steric selection mechanism which results from the use of a porous bed. The pore sizes may vary over a wide range and the separation occurs as a result of essentially the same processes present in the gel permeation chromatography of macromolecules. [Pg.27]

The nature of the stationary phase in SEC precludes the elution of sample prior to a volume equivalent to that contained in the interstitial spaces, Vj. This is also known as the excluded volume, V. The remainder of the total system void volume, Vj, is made up of the pore volume, Vp. For an eluting species the volume increment at which it appears, V3, will be related to the interstitial and pore volumes as ... [Pg.27]

Yakov Frenkel showed in 1926 that ideal crystals could not exist at temperatures above the absolute zero. Part of the ions leave their sites under the effect of thermaf vibrations and are accommodated in the interstitial space, leaving vacancies at the sites formerly taken up. Such point defects have been named Frenkel defects. These ideas were developed further by Walter Schottky in 1929, who pointed out that defects will also arise when individual ions or ion pairs are removed from the bulk... [Pg.135]

Where u, is the mobile phase velocity at the column outlet, Fg the column volumetric flow rate, and Ag the column cross-sectional area available to the mobile phase. In a packed bed only a fraction of the column geometric cross-sectional area is available to the mobile phase, the rest is occupied by the solid (support) particles. The flow of mobile phase in a packed bed occurs predominantly through the interstitial spaces the mobile phase trapped within the porous particles is largely stagnant (37-40). [Pg.528]


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