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Thermal, and Transport Properties

McGlashan, M. L, and Potter, D. J. B., Joint Conference on Thermal and Transport Properties of Fluids, London, 1957, session 1, paper 10. [Pg.280]

In general, the cadmium halides show in their crystal structure the relation between polarizing effect and si/e of anion. The tluoride has tile smallest and least polarizable anion of Ihe lour and forms a cubic structure, while the mure polarizable heavy halides have hexagonal layer structures, increasingly covalent and al increasing distances apart in inxler down tire periodic table, in solution the halides exhibit anomalous thermal and transport properties, due primarily to the presence of complex ions, such as CDlr and CdBr r. especially in concentrated solutions or those containing excess halide ions. [Pg.266]

To evaluate the thermodynamic and radiation properties of a natural or perturbed state of the upper atmosphere or ionosphere, the thermal and transport properties of heated air are required. Such properties are also of particular interest in plasma physics, in gas laser systems, and in basic studies of airglow and the aurora. In the latter area the release of certain chemical species into the upper atmosphere results in luminous clouds that display the resonance electronic-vibrational-rotational spectrum of the released species. Such spectra are seen in rocket releases of chemicals for upper-atmosphere studies and on reentry into the atmosphere of artificial satellites. Of particular interest in this connection are the observed spectra of certain metallic oxides and air diatomic species. From band-intensity distribution of the spectra and knowledge of the /-values for electronic and vibrational transitions, the local conditions of the atmosphere can be determined.1... [Pg.227]

The two forms of hydrogen have different specific heats. This difference, in turn, affects other thermal and transport properties of hydrogen. For example, parahydrogen gas... [Pg.172]

DSC/MDSC can be used to determine the thermal and transport properties as well as the heat of melting and pyrolysis. The measurement of heat of pyrolysis is very challenging and needs more investigation. [Pg.547]

The constant which is the slope of the line of 1/6 vs. II -0.8 or 1/6 vs. IT—0-6, incorporates the fluid s thermal and transport properties at its bulk temperature, and B accounts fo the contribution of fouling to overall heat transfer (in fact, B ff). [Pg.43]

Gmelin Handbook of Inorganic and Organometedlic Chemistry — A subset of the information in the print series has been converted to electronic form and is now distributed in the same manner as Beilstein. In addition to the standard physical properties, the coverage includes a wide range of optical, magnetic, spectroscopic, thermal, and transport properties for about 1.4 million compounds [www.mdli.com]. [Pg.2537]

M. Balachandran and S. S. Bhagawan, Mechanical, Thermal, and Transport Properties of Nitrile Rubber-Nanocalcium Carbonate Composites, Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 2012, 126, 1983. [Pg.821]

Balachandran, M., Bhagawan, S. Mechanical, thermal and transport properties of nitrile mbber (NBR)-nanoclay composite. J. Polym. Res. 19, 2-10 (2012)... [Pg.188]

Mechanical, Thermal, and Transport Properties Density and Thermal Expansion... [Pg.19]

Fluorinated polyimides are particularly interesting for gas separation because they have good mechanical, thermal and transport properties [63], They also have a certain resistance to plasticization [64]. [Pg.90]

Tsunashima K, Niwa E, Kodama S, Sugiya M, Ono Y (2009) Thermal and transport properties of ionic liquids based on benzyl-substituted phosphonium cations. J Phys Chem B 113 15870-15874... [Pg.310]

The key data required for the design of absorbers are the physical, thermal, and transport properties of the gases and liquids involved vapor/liquid equilibrium data and, if chemical reactions are involved, reaction rate data. Configuration data on the trays or packing are, of course, also required. Appropriate data are included, when available, for processes described in subsequent chapters. [Pg.12]

CapigUa, C., MustareUi, P., Quartarone, E., Tomasi, C., Magistris, A. (1999) Effects of nanoscale Si02 on the thermal and transport properties of solvent-free, poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO)-based polymer electrolytes. Solid State Ionics, 118, 73-79. [Pg.96]

Palacios, 1., Castillo, R., Vargas, R.A. (2003) Thermal and transport properties of the polymer electrol3fte based on poly(vinyl alcohol)-KOH-H20. Electrochimica Acta, 48, 2195-2199. [Pg.347]

Liu H, Magino E, Visser AV, Bridges NJ, Fox EB (2012) Thermal and transport properties of six ionic liquids an experimental and molecular dynamics study. Ind Eng Chem Res 51 7242-7254... [Pg.217]

As we have seen in the previous sections, a crystallizable polymer melt that has been sohdified under quiescent conditions possesses a two-phase structure consisting of chain-folded crystals organized as spherulites in an amorphous matrix. Because the mechanical, optical, electrical, thermal, and transport properties of the two phases are generally quite different from each other, the observed behavior will be a weighted average of the properties of the two phases. We can expect the weighting function to be the fraction of the crystalline or amorphous phase, with the size and size distribution of the domains often playing a relatively minor role. [Pg.467]


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