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Techniques for evaluating processing stabiHty and mechanochemical effects include using a Brabender torque rheometer (29,30), injection mol ding (26,28), capillary rheometry (26,28), and measuring melt index as a function of residence time (26). [Pg.203]

Additional information on elastomer and SAN microstmcture is provided by C-nmr analysis (100). Rubber particle composition may be inferred from glass-transition data provided by thermal or mechanochemical analysis. Rubber particle morphology as obtained by transmission or scanning electron microscopy (101) is indicative of the ABS manufacturing process (77). (See Figs. 1 and 2.)... [Pg.204]

Astnmian, R. D., and Bier, M., 1996. Mechanochemical coupling of die motion of molecular motors to ATP hydrolysis. Biophysical Journal 70 637-653. [Pg.563]

The inclusion of internal viscosity raises considerably the free-energy storage capacity of a rapidly deforming macromolecule as compared to the idealized Hookean spring model and could play a decisive role in mechanochemical reactivity in transient elongational flow. [Pg.87]

Molecular Basis of Mechanochemical Degradation 3.1 Molecular Strain and Reactivity... [Pg.102]

It is common that mechanochemical degradation involves scission of the macromolecule, so one basic question would be to inquire about the level of stress necessary to separate two chemical moieties which have been attached by a covalent bond. Besides the academic interest, the breaking strength of a covalent bond is associated with the ultimate properties of engineering materials and has attracted considerable attention since the beginnings of quantum chemistry. [Pg.106]

In a recent version of the Tobolsky and Eyring formulation, the rate of mechanochemical degradation was considered as a Thermally Activated Barrier to Scission (TABS) process. The elastic energy function f(v /) was explicitly considered in terms of the frictional hydrodynamic drag force acting over the entire macromolecule [100]. A more detailed account of this model will be presented in Sect. 5.1. [Pg.112]


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APPARATUS FOR MECHANOCHEMICAL REACTIONS

ATPases, mechanochemical

Behavior mechanochemical

Complexation, mechanochemical

Complexation, mechanochemical products

Energy transduction, mechanochemical

Energy yield of mechanochemical reactions

Extracellular matrix mechanochemical transduction

Fullerenes mechanochemical synthesis

Grinding and kneading, mechanochemical methods

Initiation mechanochemical

Kinetics, mechanochemical reactions

MECHANOCHEMICAL

MECHANOCHEMICAL REACTION

Means of Inhibiting Mechanochemical Wear in Polymer-Metal Pairs

Mechanical alloying, mechanochemical

Mechanical alloying, mechanochemical treatment

Mechanical stretch mechanochemical

Mechanochemical Approach

Mechanochemical Co-crystallisation Mediated by a Eutectic

Mechanochemical Kinetics of Metal Wear

Mechanochemical Synthesis (Mechanosynthesis) of Nanohydrides

Mechanochemical Synthesis of Pharmaceutical Salts

Mechanochemical activation

Mechanochemical activation synthesis

Mechanochemical activation synthesis MCAS)

Mechanochemical combustion

Mechanochemical cycle

Mechanochemical decomposition

Mechanochemical degradation

Mechanochemical destruction

Mechanochemical dispersion

Mechanochemical effects

Mechanochemical graft

Mechanochemical grafting

Mechanochemical grinding reactions

Mechanochemical method

Mechanochemical milling

Mechanochemical phenomena

Mechanochemical powder synthesis

Mechanochemical process

Mechanochemical processing

Mechanochemical product phases

Mechanochemical reactivity

Mechanochemical reactor

Mechanochemical route

Mechanochemical surface preparation

Mechanochemical synthesis

Mechanochemical systems

Mechanochemical techniques for formation

Mechanochemical transduction

Mechanochemical transduction cellular

Mechanochemical transduction figure

Mechanochemical transduction in tissues

Mechanochemical transduction processes

Mechanochemical transformations without

Mechanochemical treatment

Mechanochemical treatment, inorganic solids

Mechanochemical treatment, materials

Mechanochemical treatment, materials prepared

Mechanochemical wear

Mechanochemical yield

Mechanochemical-hydrothermal method

Mechanochemically initiated

Mechanochemically initiated copolymerization

Mechanochemically synthesized

Mechanochemically synthesized powders

Metal mechanochemical synthesis

Milling and Mechanochemical Synthesis

Milling, mechanochemical treatment

Molecular-mechanochemical engin

Nanoparticles mechanochemical synthesis

New Routes to Nanomaterials Mechanical Alloying and Mechanochemical Activation

Overview of Mechanochemical Methodologies

Reverse mechanochemical system

SOME THEORETICAL ASPECTS OF MECHANOCHEMICAL REACTIONS

Solid mechanochemical milling process

Stress mechanochemical

Stresses in Extracellular Matrices and Mechanochemical Transduction

Tension mechanochemical

The kinetics of mechanochemical reactions

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