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Basic Mechanisms of Diffusive and Diffusion-Related Oxygen Transport in Biological Systems: A Review

1992

In mammals, energy metabolism of active tissues requires permanent availability of oxygen. Because cessation of O 2 supply results in loss of organ function within seconds or minutes, continual feed of adequate amounts of O 2 to tissue is the most vital task for living organisms. For many years, it therefore has been one of the greatest challenges to physiologists to understand the mechanisms provided by nature to satisfy this need for oxygen.

chemistryOxygen metabolismEnergy metabolismOxygen transportchemistry.chemical_elementOrgan functionBiochemical engineeringDiffusion (business)Oxygen
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The Role of Enzymes in Biomineralization Processes

2010

chemistry.chemical_classification0303 health sciencesNanotechnology02 engineering and technology021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCatalysis03 medical and health sciencesEnzymechemistryComputational chemistryDiffusion (business)0210 nano-technology030304 developmental biologyBiomineralization
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On the Glass Transition in Polymer Films: Recent Monte Carlo Results

1998

AbstractThis paper reports results of a Monte Carlo simulation for a simplified lattice modelof a supercooled polymer film. The film geometry is realized by two opposite hard walls.The distance between the walls is varied. The chains exhibit a strong tendency to orientparallel to the walls and are flattened when being very close to them. This deviation of thepolymer structure with respect to the bulk is accompanied by an acceleration of local densityfluctuations. On the other hand, the diffusion coefficient of a chain remains unaffected.

chemistry.chemical_classificationAccelerationMaterials sciencechemistryCondensed matter physicsLattice (order)Monte Carlo methodPolymerDiffusion (business)Glass transitionSupercoolingMRS Proceedings
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Étude thermodynamique du polymère super absorbant X10 vis–à–vis de l’eau vapeur

2004

The organic polymers super absorbents present values of specific surface lower than 2m 2 /g. The isobars of adsorption of water vapor on studied polymer are of type III at ambient temperature with the hysterisis phenomena.For temperatures lower than ambient, the isobars become deformed because of an effect of chains. This type of polymer is characterized by a multi-layer adsorption which occurs before the full-course one is complete. During reactions of adsorption, the polymer undergoes rearrangement polymeric network which results from a co-operative diffusion of the water molecules and from a spacing of chain followed by an expansion of the polymeric network. Three types of water molecule…

chemistry.chemical_classificationAdsorptionChemical engineeringChemistryDiffusionPolymer chemistryIsobarGeneral Physics and AstronomyMoleculePolymerWater vaporMacromoleculeJournal de Physique IV (Proceedings)
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1991

Tracer diffusion coefficients D* of both components were measured in mixtures of polystyrene (PS) and polymethylstyrene (PMS), a random copolymer from 60 wt.-% of m-methylstyrene and 40 wt.-% of p-methylstyrene. The results are interpreted in terms of the free-volume theory which yields master curves even for “asymmetric” mixtures of oligomer and polymer chains, if D* is drawn versus the distance from the glass transition temperature, T–Tg. Whereas D* was measured by the forced Rayleigh scattering technique, we also studied photon correlation spectroscopy in these mixtures and observed “slow modes” with decay constants that correspond to diffusion coefficients 2–3 decades smaller than the i…

chemistry.chemical_classificationAnalytical chemistryPolymerOligomerCondensed Matter::Soft Condensed Matterchemistry.chemical_compoundsymbols.namesakechemistryDynamic light scatteringPolymer chemistrysymbolsCopolymerPolystyreneDiffusion (business)Rayleigh scatteringGlass transitionDie Makromolekulare Chemie
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Quasi-elastic light scattering in polymer-containing microemulsion

1996

Abstract Quasi-elastic light scattering (QELS) was performed in dilute water in oil microemulsion stabilized by AOT surfactant. The water-soluble polyethylene oxide (PEO) with low molecular weight (8000) added to the microemulsion seems to be confined within the aqueous microphase, since PEO is insoluble in oil (n-heptane). The measurements by QELS of diffusion coefficient, at dilute concentrations, allow determination of the size of the droplets. The phase diagram of the microemulsion undergoes remarkable changes on addition of the polymer. The results show that at fixed R ( water surfactant ratio) the droplets decrease their size as the concentration of polymer increases. This occurrence …

chemistry.chemical_classificationAqueous solutionChromatographyHydrodynamic radiusDiffusionOrganic Chemistrytechnology industry and agriculturePolymerLight scatteringAnalytical ChemistryInorganic ChemistryReduced propertieschemistryPulmonary surfactantChemical engineeringMicroemulsionSpectroscopyJournal of Molecular Structure
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Thermal diffusion of dextran in aqueous solutions in the absence and the presence of urea.

2006

The Ludwig-Soret effect was studied for aqueous solutions of dextran in the temperature range 15T55 degrees C taking into account the effect of the addition of urea. In the absence of urea, the Soret coefficient S(T) changes sign; it is positive for T45.0 degrees C but negative for T45.0 degrees C. The positive sign of S(T) means that the dextran molecules migrate toward the cold side of the fluid; this behavior is typical for polymer solutions, whereas a negative sign indicates the macromolecules move toward the hot side. The addition of urea to the aqueous solution of dextran rises S(T) and reduces the inversion temperature. For 2 M urea the change in the sign of S(T) is observed at T = 2…

chemistry.chemical_classificationAqueous solutionPolymers and PlasticsChemistryHydrogen bondAnalytical chemistryTemperatureThermodynamicsWaterBioengineeringDextransPolymerAtmospheric temperature rangeThermal diffusivityBiomaterialsDiffusionSolutionschemistry.chemical_compoundDextranMaterials ChemistryUreaUreaMacromoleculeBiomacromolecules
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1989

Coefficients de diffusion de traceurs dans les melanges de PS avec poly(o-methylstyrene), poly(p-methylstyrene et un copolymere statistique p-m-methylstyrene

chemistry.chemical_classificationChemistryDiffusionPolymerEnd-groupchemistry.chemical_compoundsymbols.namesakeAdsorptionPolymer chemistrysymbolsReactive dyePolystyreneRayleigh scatteringGlass transitionDie Makromolekulare Chemie
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Monte Carlo simulation of the glass transition in polymeric systems: Recent developments

1995

Abstract The bond fluctuation model on square and s.c. lattices is used as a coarse-grained model for flexible polymers in dense melts. Using an energy that favours long bonds, a conflict is created between the tendency of the bonds to stretch at low temperatures and packing constraints. This simple concept of ‘geometric frustration’ leads to glass transition. Both static and dynamic properties of this model are investigated by Monte Carlo simulations, paying attention to effects found by varying the cooling rate and the chain length N of the polymers. In two and three spatial dimensions an effective (cooling-rate dependent) glass transition temperature T g can be defined, where the system …

chemistry.chemical_classificationChemistryGeneral Chemical Engineeringmedia_common.quotation_subjectMonte Carlo methodGeneral Physics and AstronomyThermodynamicsFrustrationPolymerCondensed Matter::Disordered Systems and Neural NetworksSquare (algebra)Chain lengthCooling rateDiffusion (business)Glass transitionmedia_commonPhilosophical Magazine B
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Polymer solutions confined in slit-like pores with attractive walls: An off-lattice Monte Carlo study of static properties and chain dynamics

1996

Using a bead spring model of flexible polymer chains, the density profiles and chain configurational properties of polymer solutions confined between parallel plates were studied. A wide range of density ϕ, chain length N, and strength e of a short-range attractive wall potential was investigated. Both a temperature T in the good solvent regime (T > θ, θ being the Theta temperature where a chain in unconfined bulk three-dimensional solution would behave ideally) and a temperature in the bad solvent regime (T θ) show a crossover from two-dimensional excluded volume behavior (Rg ∝ N2ν with ν = 3/4) to ideal random walk behavior (ν = 1/2), the relaxation times show effective exponents Zeff (τ …

chemistry.chemical_classificationCondensed matter physicsChemistryDiffusionMonte Carlo methodTheta solventPolymerPolymer adsorptionRandom walkComputer Science ApplicationsCondensed Matter::Soft Condensed MatterComputational Theory and MathematicsExcluded volumeRelaxation (physics)General Materials ScienceJournal of Computer-Aided Materials Design
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