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Suspensibility estimation

The electrokinetic effect is one of the few experimental methods for estimating double-layer potentials. If two electrodes are placed in a coUoidal suspension, and a voltage is impressed across them, the particles move toward the electrode of opposite charge. For nonconducting soHd spherical particles, the equation controlling this motion is presented below, where u = velocity of particles Tf = viscosity of medium V = applied field, F/cm ... [Pg.533]

Hindered Settling When particle concentration increases, particle settling velocities decrease oecause of hydrodynamic interaction between particles and the upward motion of displaced liquid. The suspension viscosity increases. Hindered setthng is normally encountered in sedimentation and transport of concentrated slurries. Below 0.1 percent volumetric particle concentration, there is less than a 1 percent reduction in settling velocity. Several expressions have been given to estimate the effect of particle volume fraction on settling velocity. Maude and Whitmore Br. J. Appl. Fhys., 9, 477—482 [1958]) give, for uniformly sized spheres,... [Pg.678]

Many times solids are present in one or more phases of a solid-hquid system. They add a certain level of complexity in the process, especially if they tend to be a part of both phases, as they normally will do. Approximate methods need to be worked out to estimate the density of the emulsion and determine the overall velocity of the flow pattern so that proper evaluation of the suspension requirements can be made. In general, the solids will behave as though they were a fluid of a particular average density and viscosity and won t care much that there is a two-phase dispersion going on in the system. However, if solids are being dissolved or precipitated by participating in one phase and not the other, then they will be affected by which phase is dispersed or continuous, and the process will behave somewhat differently than if the solids migrate independently between the two phases within the process. [Pg.1640]

A suspension of aluminum hydroxide in water is to be filtered imder constant pressure in a batch Nutsch filter having a filtering area of 1 m. Each filter cycle is estimated to separate out 0.5 m of suspension. The operating temperature is 25° C. The following expression for the cake resistance was empirically determined from pilot tests ... [Pg.217]

By combining the above expressions, the following formula is obtained for estimating the suspension flowrate ... [Pg.541]

This Crude product (15.8 g) In water (360 ml) was added to a prehydrogenated suspension of 10% palladium on charcoal (4 g) in water (400 ml), and hydrogenation was continued for 30 minutes. The catalyst was removed and the filtrate was adjusted to pH 7.5 with sodium bicarbonate, then evaporated at low temperature and pressure. The residue was purified by chromatography on a column of cellulose powder, eluting first with butanol/ ethanol/water mixture and then with acetone/isopropanol/water. The main fraction was evaporated at low temperature and pressure to give a 32% yield of the sodium salt of a-carboxybenzylpenicillin as a white powder. The product was estimated by manometric assay with penicillinase to be 58% pure. [Pg.236]

Thane et al. [46] reported that in pentane suspension, alkylaluminum compounds efficiently alkylate labile chlorines in PVC, and alternatively, PVC carbonium ions could alkylate aromatic compounds to give rise to polymers of increased stability. The values of 2-3% for labile chlorines estimated by them were considerably higher than now generally believed. [Pg.322]

A highly concentrated suspension of flocculated kaolin in water behaves as a pseudo-homogeneous fluid with shear-thinning characteristics which can be represented approximately by the Ostwald-de Waele power law, with an index of 0.15. It is found that, if air is injected into the suspension when in laminar flow, the pressure gradient may be reduced even though the flowrate of suspension is kept constant, Explain how this is possible in slug flow and estimate the possible reduction in pressure gradient for equal volumetric flowrates of suspension and air. [Pg.834]

Jeffrey [181] estimated the effective conductivity in a dilute suspension of spherical particles, and in terms of diffusion coefficient his solution was... [Pg.574]

In the in vitro digestion method, the compound of interest is transferred from the food matrix to a bile salt micelle suspension that simulates the in vivo digestion process. This in vitro digestion procedure was first developed to estimate iron availability from meals and since then has been modified and applied to studying carotenoid bioaccessibility from various food matrices. This approach assesses the bioaccessibility of the compound from a certain meal before it is presented to and taken up by intestinal cells. [Pg.155]

Figure 2 show that the specific activity fi om the cotyledons (mean value 38,200 and 13,900 dpm mg protein at pH 5.5 and 7 repectively) was also larger than from hypocotyls (21,300 and 7,500) or roots (18,600 and 10,500). Whatever the pH, two peaks occured in the cotyledons (days 3 and 9) while the specific activity was slightly increasing in the roots, during the culture. In the hypocotyls, the activity was rather constant at pH 5.5 and presented two peaks at neutral pH. In all cases, the specific activity was larger than that of suspension-cultured cells which had been estimated in the range of 250 and 2500 dpm mg" protein. [Pg.714]


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