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- The effects of steam and carbon dioxide on calcite decomposition using . . .
The effects of steam (H 2 O) and carbon dioxide (CO 2) on the rates of calcite decomposition have been studied using dynamic X-ray diffraction (DXRD) Because the DXRD technique allows for considerably better control of heat and mass transfer complications, intrinsic decomposition rates are obtained for temperatures between 440–560°C and up to H 2 O and CO 2 pressures of 0 2135 and 0 00087
- Bubble interaction in low-viscosity liquids - ScienceDirect
An experimental study investigated how freely rising ellipsoidal bubbles approach each other, make contact and coalesce or breakup Pulsed planar swarms of 10–20 bubbles with Eötvös numbers from 6 0 to 27 5 were released simultaneously in aqueous solutions of 0–48 wt% sugar with Morton numbers from 3 2 × 10 −11 to 3 7 × 10 −6 Bubble interaction was recorded by a video camera
- Editorial board - Chemical Engineering Journal - ScienceDirect
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- Implementation of a flexible, open-source platform for ion mobility . . .
When operated as a stand-alone device, an ion mobility spectrometer (IMS) routinely offers low limits of detection (pptv-range) for gas-phase analytes…
- Biogenesis of nonacosan-15-one in brassica oleracea
Abstract The incorporation of [4- 14 C]4-oxostearic acid, [4- 14 C]stearic acid, and [1- 14 C]eicosanoic acid, respectively, into the nonacosan-15-one of Brassica oleracea has been investigated While the oxo-acid was found to be a poor precursor of nonacosan-15-one, the two n -fatty acids were efficiently incorporated as intact units into n -nonacosane and the related 15-ketone In accordance
- Fluorescence as a possible tool for studying the nature and water . . .
Marine Chemistry, 41 (1993) 229-238 229 Elsevier Science Publishers B V , Amsterdam Fluorescence as a possible tool for studying the nature and water column distribution of DOC components* Kenneth Mopper and Christopher A Schultz Chemistry Department, Washington State University, Pullman, WA 99164-4630, USA (Received 8 July 1991; revision accepted 23 December 1991) ABSTRACT Mopper, K and
- USE OF THE SPECTROPHOTOMETER IN THE DETERMINATION OF CYSTINE BY . . .
USE OF THE SPECTROPHOTOMETER IN THE DETERMINATION OF CYSTINE BY SULLIVAN'S REACTION* BY ROBERT JOHN EVANS Experiment (From the Division of Chemistry, Washington Agricultural Pullman) Station, (Received for publication, August 28, 1944) Several methods have been used for the determination of cystine Of the different types of reactions proposed, that of Sullivan is generally considered to be
- Estimation of first-order kinetic parameters by using the extended . . .
Analytica Chimica Acta, 167 (1985) 23-37 Elsevier Science Publishers B V , Amsterdam - Printed in The Netherlands ESTIMATION OF FIRST-ORDER ]KINETIC PARAMETERS BY USING THE EXTENDED KALMAN FILTER SARAH C RUTAN' and STEVEN D BROWN* Department of Chemistry, Washington State University, Pullman, WA 99164-4630 (U S A ) (Received 15th May 1984) SUMMARY A model for first-order kinetics is derived
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