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FIQ. 3 Diffusion coefficient of benzene molecules in benzene-polystyrene mixtures normalized by the diffusion coefficient of neat benzene molecular dynamics results, NMR measurements and prediction by the Mackie-Meares model [26]. [Pg.491]

C. A. McAulifee and A. G. Mackie Chemistry of Arsenic, Antimony and Bismuth, Ellis Horwood, Chichester, 1990, 350 pp. [Pg.554]

Nitromatweed (Matweed Nitrate, Nitrosparte in Fr). Prepd by nitration of dried matweed with mixed nitric-sulfuric acids in a manner similar to the prepn of NC. Trench, Faure and MacKie (Ref 2), in 1876, patented expls containing as a base nitrosparte (or other nitrated cellulosic material such as cotton, hay, agave, hemp, flax, straw, aloe, yucca, etc) together with resin, ozokerite, collodion, glycerin, charcoal and soot. Hengst (Ref 3), in 1898, patented a smokeless powd containing nitrosparte prepd by nitration of fibers covering the coconut shell Refs 1) Merriam Webster s Diet, 2nd Ed (1963), ... [Pg.63]

The Mackie-Mears expression has been extensively used in the analysis of diffusion in polymers where it is assumed that the obstacles, i.e., the polymer fibers, are of the same order of magnitude as the radius of the solute. [Pg.577]

Perrin model and the Johansson and Elvingston model fall above the experimental data. Also shown in this figure is the prediction from the Stokes-Einstein-Smoluchowski expression, whereby the Stokes-Einstein expression is modified with the inclusion of the Ein-stein-Smoluchowski expression for the effect of solute on viscosity. Penke et al. [290] found that the Mackie-Meares equation fit the water diffusion data however, upon consideration of water interactions with the polymer gel, through measurements of longitudinal relaxation, adsorption interactions incorporated within the volume averaging theory also well described the experimental results. The volume averaging theory had the advantage that it could describe the effect of Bis on the relaxation within the same framework as the description of the diffusion coefficient. [Pg.584]


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