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All gaseous sulfur products obtained as a result of incubation of sulfur-treated fruit were oxidized with alkaline hydrogen peroxide, precipitated as barium sulfate, and counted with a thin window Geiger counter. The peel and peel proteins were oxidized with magnesium nitrate, the sulfur was precipitated as barium sulfate according to standard methods, and counted as in the case of the gaseous products. Counting data, as reported, are fully corrected. [Pg.252]

The amount of surface adsorption of a number of proteins ranging in molecular mass from 6.5 to 670 kDa and isoelectric point (pi) from 4.3 to 10.5 to several commonly used container surfaces (glass vials either untreated, siliconized, sulfur treated or Purcoat treated plastic vials polyester + 0.3%, polyester 5x0, PP, and nylon). A 5-mL volume of protein solution was added to each vial, yielding a surface-to-volume ratio of 2.4cm2/mL. No correlation was found between the amount adsorbed and the molecular mass or isoelectric point, although glass surfaces appeared to bind more protein under the experimental conditions examined [156]. [Pg.670]

The modification in structural characteristics of the filaments was accompanied by an appreciable difference in their respective surface areas. The filaments produced from the interaction of CO/H2 (4 1) with pure iron had a BET surface area at -196°C of 64 m2/g, whereas those obtained from the sulfur treated metal had a value of 166 m2/g. From these observations we may conclude that in addition to exerting an influence on the chemistry occurring at the metal/gas interface, sulfur also has an impact on the events surrounding the carbon deposition process taking place at the rear of the catalyst particle. [Pg.196]

The viscosity maximum of sulfur treated for several days with ammonia is only slightly lower (ca. 78 Pa s) than that of untreated samples which has been explained by the formation of minute amounts of H2S and H2SX. For... [Pg.92]

GTC Technology Sweet gas sulfur treating Sour gas A nonaqueous process that has been developed specifically for treating high-pressure sour natural gas in medium-sized sulfur applications 1 2005... [Pg.304]

Racking of young wine is required to get rid of the sediment. The wine is drawn-off or decanted into large sulfur-treated vats, with or without aer-... [Pg.917]

SuIfurized Oil n An oil which has been reacted with sulfur or sulfur-containing compounds like sulfur chloride. The sulfur is believed to attach itself to the unsaturated bonds. Sulfur-treated oils set or polymerize rapidly, and they are also rather unstable on storage. [Pg.712]

For p type boron-doped diamond electrodes, the blocking direction of current is cathodic for n-type sulfur-treated diamond, anodic. The asymmetrical current—voltage characteristics have indeed occasionally been observed in redox electrolytes with lightly doped diamond samples [1, 8, 9 ] (Fig. 4.1). However, more abundant are symmetrical cyclic voltammograms, the more so for heavily doped diamond (Fig. 4.2 [lO]). [Pg.52]

Fig. 4.7. Mott—Schottky plots for (a) (llO) -oriented boron-doped p-lype and (b) (ill) oriented sulfur-treated n-type CVD epitaxial diamond tbin-fllm electrodes in 0.5 M H2SO4 solution [8, 29]. Fig. 4.7. Mott—Schottky plots for (a) (llO) -oriented boron-doped p-lype and (b) (ill) oriented sulfur-treated n-type CVD epitaxial diamond tbin-fllm electrodes in 0.5 M H2SO4 solution [8, 29].

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