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Die thermische diffusion von polystyrol in verschiedenen lösungsmitteln

1969

Es wird uber Messungen von thermischen Diffusionskoeffizienten und LUDWIG-SORET-Koeffizienten von Polystyrol in den Losungsmitteln Toluol, Methylathylketon, Butylacetat und Cyclohexan berichtet. Es zeigte sich, das der rein thermisch bedingte Diffusionsprozes in Butylacetat und im Θ-Losungsmittel Cyclohexan unabhangig vom Molekulargewicht ist, wie as fur Toluol bereits fruher nachgewiesen werden konnte. Fur Methylathylketon wurde eine schwache, aber deutliche Abhangigkeit von D' vom Molekulargewicht zu D' ∼ M−0,12 gefunden. Bemerkenswerterweise verhalten sich die beiden in Bezug auf Polystyrol thermodynamisch sehr ahnlichen Losungsmittel Butylacetat und Methylathylketon in dieser Hinsicht s…

Solventchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryCyclohexanePolymer chemistryThermal diffusion coefficientPolystyreneTolueneDie Makromolekulare Chemie
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Phase transformation kinetics in d-dimensional grains-containing systems: diffusion-type model

1998

Abstract An analytical approach to the phase transformation in d-dimensional grains-containing complex systems is offered. It is based on considering the mechanism of surface material exchange among neighbouring grains as the so-called state-dependent diffusion process, where the diffusion function is related to the magnitude of the grain boundary. The approach proposed deals with the kinetics of that ensemble under circumstances of a volume increase of the new phase or microstructure. Probabilistic characteristics of the process are derived and analyzed. A comparison with 2D modelling of similar kind is presented for the 3D case, and some possible practical realizations of the situation un…

Statistics and ProbabilityGrain growthMaterials scienceTransformation (function)Diffusion processPhase (matter)Complex systemThermodynamicsGrain boundary diffusion coefficientGrain boundaryDiffusion (business)Condensed Matter PhysicsPhysica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications
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Escape Times in Fluctuating Metastable Potential and Acceleration of Diffusion in Periodic Fluctuating Potentials

2004

The problems of escape from metastable state in randomly flipping potential and of diffusion in fast fluctuating periodic potentials are considered. For the overdamped Brownian particle moving in a piecewise linear dichotomously fluctuating metastable potential we obtain the mean first-passage time (MFPT) as a function of the potential parameters, the noise intensity and the mean rate of switchings of the dichotomous noise. We find noise enhanced stability (NES) phenomenon in the system investigated and the parameter region of the fluctuating potential where the effect can be observed. For the diffusion of the overdamped Brownian particle in a fast fluctuating symmetric periodic potential w…

Statistics and ProbabilityStatistical Mechanics (cond-mat.stat-mech)FOS: Physical sciencesSawtooth waveCondensed Matter PhysicsNoise (electronics)Fluctuating Metastable PotentialPiecewise linear functionClassical mechanicsMetastabilityPiecewiseEffective diffusion coefficientStatistical physicsDiffusion (business)Brownian motionCondensed Matter - Statistical MechanicsMathematics
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Mechanistic Understanding of Food Effects: Water Diffusivity in Gastrointestinal Tract Is an Important Parameter for the Prediction of Disintegration…

2013

Much interest has been expressed in this work on the role of water diffusivity in the release media as a new parameter for predicting drug release. NMR was used to measure water diffusivity in different media varying in their osmolality and viscosity. Water self-diffusion coefficients in sucrose, sodium chloride, and polymeric hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC) solutions were correlated with water uptake, disintegration, and drug release rates from trospium chloride immediate release tablets. The water diffusivity in sucrose solutions was significantly reduced compared to polymeric HPMC and molecular sodium chloride solutions. Water diffusivity was found to be a function of sucrose concen…

SucroseMagnetic Resonance SpectroscopySodiumPharmaceutical Sciencechemistry.chemical_elementTABLETSMethylcelluloseSodium ChlorideThermal diffusivityBIOPREDICTIVE MEDIADosage formCiencias BiológicasViscosityHypromellose DerivativesOsmotic PressureDISSOLUTIONDrug DiscoveryOsmotic pressureDissolutionAqueous solutionChromatographyViscosityOtras Ciencias QuímicasCiencias QuímicasBioquímica y Biología MolecularDIFFUSION COEFFICIENTHypromellose DerivativesBIOPHARMACEUTIC PREDICTIONchemistryChemical engineeringMolecular MedicineCIENCIAS NATURALES Y EXACTASMolecular Pharmaceutics
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Bridging scales with thermodynamics: from nano to macro

2014

We have recently developed a method to calculate thermodynamic properties of macroscopic systems by extrapolating properties of systems of molecular dimensions. Appropriate scaling laws for small systems were derived using the method for small systems thermodynamics of Hill, considering surface and nook energies in small systems of varying sizes. Given certain conditions, Hill's method provides the same systematic basis for small systems as conventional thermodynamics does for large systems. We show how the method can be used to compute thermodynamic data for the macroscopic limit from knowledge of fluctuations in the small system. The rapid and precise method offers an alternative to curre…

Surface (mathematics)PhysicsNanothermodyamicsCurrent (mathematics)Scaling lawsBasis (linear algebra)ComputationBinary numberThermodynamicsIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringKirkwood-Buff integralsThermodynamic factorsThermodynamic limitGeneral Materials ScienceNanothermodyamics; Scaling laws; Kirkwood-Buff integrals; Thermodynamic factors; Diffusion coefficientStatistical physicsElectrical and Electronic EngineeringDiffusion (business)MacroDiffusion coefficientAdvances in Natural Sciences: Nanoscience and Nanotechnology
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Diffusion of oxygen in cork.

2012

International audience; This work reports measurements of effective oxygen diffusion coefficient in raw cork. Kinetics of oxygen transfer through cork is studied at 298 K thanks to a homemade manometric device composed of two gas compartments separated by a cork wafer sample. The first compartment contains oxygen, whereas the second one is kept under dynamic vacuum. The pressure decrease in the first compartment is recorded as a function of time. The effective diffusion coefficient D-eff is obtained by applying Fick's law to transient state using a numerical method based on finite differences. An analytical model derived from Fick's law applied to steady state is also proposed. Results give…

Transient stateWork (thermodynamics)DiffusionAnalytical chemistryWineCorkengineering.material01 natural sciencesINGRESSPermeabilityDiffusion0404 agricultural biotechnologyMass transferEffective diffusion coefficientWaferNONDESTRUCTIVE COLORIMETRIC METHODDIFFERENT CLOSURESSteady stateChemistry010401 analytical chemistryBOTTLESFood Packaging04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesGeneral ChemistryODORANTSModels Theoretical040401 food science0104 chemical sciencesOxygenKineticsengineeringWHITE WINESGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesJournal of agricultural and food chemistry
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A structural comparison of halloysite nanotubes of different origin by Small-Angle Neutron Scattering (SANS) and Electric Birefringence

2018

The structure of halloysite nanotubes (Hal) from different mines was investigated by Small-Angle Neutron Scattering (SANS) and Electric Birefringence (EBR) experiments. The analysis of the SANS curves allowed us to correlate the sizes and polydispersity and the specific surfaces (obtained by a Porod analysis of the SANS data) of the nanotubes with their specific geological setting. Contrast matching measurements were performed on patch Hal (from Western Australia) in order to determine their experimental scattering length density for a more precise analysis. Further characterization of the mesoscopic structure of Hal was carried out by Electric Birefringence (EBR), which allowed to study th…

Yarn Electric birefringenceSuperconducting materialPatch halloysiteHalloysite nanotube02 engineering and technologyengineering.materialNeutron scattering010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesHalloysiteMolecular physicsPlants (botany)Structural descriptionGeochemistry and PetrologyKaoliniteRotational diffusion coefficientSettore CHIM/02 - Chimica FisicaMesoscopic physicsBirefringenceBirefringenceScattering length densityStructural analysiElectric BirefringenceRotational diffusionStructural comparisonScattering lengthGeologyHalloysite021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologySmall-angle neutron scattering0104 chemical sciencesCharacterization (materials science)NanotubeStructural knowledge Neutron scatteringengineeringSmall Angle Neutron Scattering0210 nano-technology
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Tracer diffusion properties of core-shell latex films studied by photoinduced grating relaxation

2007

This article reports the application of the Photo-Induced Grating Relaxation technique (also known as Forced Rayleigh Scattering) to investigate the dynamics of films prepared from structured core–shell latex particles via the transport property of the photochromic tracer molecule Aberchrome 540®. The core–shell particles were prepared with a fluoropolymer core (immiscible and impenetrable to the tracer) and a poly(butyl methacrylate) shell. The incompletely dried films (with residual water) manifest their spatial heterogeneity via non-Fickian behavior (spatial scale- dependent apparent diffusion coefficient). The diffusion data was interpreted using the two-state diffusion model, previousl…

chemistry.chemical_classificationLength scaleMaterials sciencePolymers and PlasticsPolymerStrain hardening exponentCondensed Matter PhysicsFick's laws of diffusionchemistry.chemical_compoundsymbols.namesakechemistryChemical physicsPolymer chemistryMaterials ChemistrysymbolsFluoropolymerEffective diffusion coefficientPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryDiffusion (business)Rayleigh scatteringJournal of Polymer Science Part B: Polymer Physics
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Scale dependent diffusion in latex films studied by photoinduced grating relaxation technique

2003

The transition from an aqueous dispersion of polyacrylate latices into a homogeneous polymer film on drying has been studied by monitoring the diffusion of hydrophobic and hydrophilic photochromic molecular probes with the help of a holographic grating relaxation (forced Rayleigh scattering) technique. Experiments with the hydrophobic probe in wet films result in an unusual spatial scale-dependence of the apparent diffusion coefficient that degenerates into a normal scale-independent diffusion coefficient as the film dries. Employment of a two-state diffusion model allows extracting the diffusion coefficients and mean displacements of the tracer in the polymer cores of the latex particles a…

chemistry.chemical_classificationMolecular diffusionPolymers and PlasticsHolographic gratingOrganic ChemistryRelaxation (NMR)Analytical chemistryPolymerCondensed Matter PhysicsDiffusion layerPulmonary surfactantchemistryChemical physicsMaterials ChemistryEffective diffusion coefficientDiffusion (business)Macromolecular Symposia
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Entropy theory and glass transition: A test by Monte Carlo simulation

1997

This article reviews the results of a test of the Gibbs-DiMarzio theory by Monte Carlo Simulation. The simulation employed the bond-fluctuation model on a simple cubic lattice. This model incorporates two kinds of interactions: the excluded volume interaction among all monomers of the melt and an internal energy of the chains, which favors large bonds and makes the chains stiffen with decreasing temperature. The stiffening of the chains leads to an increase of their volume requirements, which competes with the packing constraints at low temperatures. This competition strongly slows down the structural relaxation of the melt and induces the glassy behavior. The model therefore takes into acc…

chemistry.chemical_classificationQuantitative Biology::Biomoleculesbond-fluctuation modelMaterials scienceInternal energyMonte Carlo methodGibbs-DiMarzio theoryGeneral EngineeringThermodynamicsSimple cubic latticePolymerArticleStiffeningCondensed Matter::Soft Condensed Matterentropy measurementchemistryExcluded volumeAdam-Gibbs theoryEntropy (information theory)chemical potentialglass transitionStatistical physicsdiffusion coefficientGlass transitionMonte Carlo simulation
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