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Sodium Fiuoride (cont) aqueous solution or solid 141 8 Exposure temperature is maximum recommended service temperature Kynar Atochem... [Pg.406]

Figure 3.31 As (due to orientational response of aqueous solvent) versus e, calculated for ET in a large binuclear transition metal complex (D (Ru2+/3+) and A (Co2+/3+) sites bridged by a tetraproline moiety) molecular-level results obtained from a nonlocal polarization response theory (NRFT, solid lines) continuum results are given by dashed lines, referring to numerical solution of the Poisson equation with vdW (cont./vdW) and SAS (cont./SAS) cavities, or as the limit of the NRFT results when the full k-dependent structure factor (5(k)) is replaced by 5(0) 5(k) for bulk water was obtained from a fluid model based on polarizable dipolar spheres (s = 1.8 refers to ambient water (square)). For an alternative model based on TIP3 water (where, nominally, 6 = ), ambient water corresponds to the diamond. (Reprinted from A. A. Milishuk and D. V. Matyushov, Chem Phys., 324, 172. Copyright (2006), with permission from Elsevier). Figure 3.31 As (due to orientational response of aqueous solvent) versus e, calculated for ET in a large binuclear transition metal complex (D (Ru2+/3+) and A (Co2+/3+) sites bridged by a tetraproline moiety) molecular-level results obtained from a nonlocal polarization response theory (NRFT, solid lines) continuum results are given by dashed lines, referring to numerical solution of the Poisson equation with vdW (cont./vdW) and SAS (cont./SAS) cavities, or as the limit of the NRFT results when the full k-dependent structure factor (5(k)) is replaced by 5(0) 5(k) for bulk water was obtained from a fluid model based on polarizable dipolar spheres (s = 1.8 refers to ambient water (square)). For an alternative model based on TIP3 water (where, nominally, 6 = ), ambient water corresponds to the diamond. (Reprinted from A. A. Milishuk and D. V. Matyushov, Chem Phys., 324, 172. Copyright (2006), with permission from Elsevier).
Figure 4.2 (cont.) (b) Dry spinning a stream of hot air impinges on the jets of solution emerging from the spinneret, evaporates the solvent, and leaves the solid filaments. [Pg.62]

Introduction.— Having discussed briefly the theory of dissoluti( consider some of the ways in which the dissolution of solids in liqi plished in actual practice. The problem is evidently to bring cont. solution in contact with the solid particles that is, different solution it may not be any less concentrated with the solute than the solution ir a from around the particles still the mere friction of this displacement sex reduce the thickness of the film surrounding it. Therefore it would seen the most efficient way to accomplish this is to move the solid through the sol or the solution through the particles or to move both in opposite direct while in contact with each other. [Pg.349]

Diisobutyl Ketone (cont) 21-23 1 3 Swells 10% solids solution agitated for 24 hours room temperature Butvar B-79... [Pg.3361]


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