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Another oscillatory method makes use of a drop acoustically levitated in a liquid. The drop is made to oscillate in shape, and the interfacial tension can be calculated from the resonance frequency [113]. [Pg.34]

The importance of the particle levitation methods is that they allow the study of how a single particle responds to changes in environment. The infrared molecular spectroscopy of single particles is possible [253], as are photophysical studies using adsorbed or dissolved dyes. [Pg.526]

Gas—solids fluidization is the levitation of a bed of solid particles by a gas. Intense soflds mixing and good gas—soflds contact create an isothermal system having good mass transfer (qv). The gas-fluidized bed is ideal for many chemical reactions, drying (qv), mixing, and heat-transfer appHcations. Soflds can also be fluidized by a Hquid or by gas and Hquid combined. Liquid and gas—Hquid fluidization appHcations are growing in number, but gas—soHds fluidization appHcations dominate the fluidization field. This article discusses gas—soHds fluidization. [Pg.69]

Mixed liberated particles can be separated from each other by flotation if there are sufficient differences in their wettability. The flotation process operates by preparing a water suspension of a mixture of relatively fine-sized particles (smaller than 150 micrometers) and by contacting the suspension with a swarm of air bubbles of air in a suitably designed process vessel. Particles that are readily wetted by water (hydrcmhiric) tend to remain in suspension, and those particles not wetted by water (hydrophobic) tend to be attached to air bubbles, levitate (float) to the top of the process vessel, and collect in a froth layer. Thus, differences in the surface chemical properties of the solids are the basis for separation by flotation. [Pg.1808]

The DEP of numerous particle types has been studied, and many apphcations have been developed. Particles studied have included aerosols, glass, minerals, polymer molecules, hving cells, and cell organelles. Apphcations developed include filtration, orientation, sorting or separation, characterization, and levitation and materials handhng. Effects of DEP are easily exhibited, especially by large particles, and can be apphed in many useful and desirable ways. DEP effects can, however, be observed on particles ranging in size even down to the molecular level in special cases. Since thermal effects tend to disrupt DEP with molecular-sized particles, they can be controlled only under special conditions such as in molecular beams. [Pg.2010]

It is perfectly diamagnetic, i.e. it completely excludes applied magnetic fields. This is the Meissner effect and is the reason why a superconductor can levitate a magnet. [Pg.1183]

Levit RM (1986) Conducting Chemical Fibers, Moscow, Chemistry (in Russian)... [Pg.145]


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Acoustic Levitation of Droplets

Acoustically levitated droplets

Applications of acoustic levitation

Approaches to acoustic levitation

Calorimetry levitation

Crystallization levitated liquids

Electromagnetic levitation

Electrostatic levitator

Levitated Droplets

Levitation

Levitation melting

Levitation of Discrete Particles

Levitation polymerization

Levitation reactor

Levitation studies

Levitation techniques

Levitation, acoustic

Levitation, aerodynamic

Levitation, electrostatic

Maglevs (magnetically levitated

Magnet levitation

Magnetic field levitation

Magnetic levitation

Magnetic levitation maglev train

Magnetic levitation trains

Magnetically levitated centrifugal

Magnetically levitated trains, superconductors

Optical levitation

Particle levitation

Single levitated aerosol particles

Single-cell levitation

Superconducting materials magnetic levitation trains

Superconductors, high levitation

The Meissner Effect and Levitation

Trains, levitating

Ultrasonic levitation technique

Ultrasonically levitated

Ultrasonically levitated Levitation

Ultrasound-Assisted Levitation

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