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Synthesis of fluorinated oxadiazoles with gelation and oxygen storage ability
2012
A new family of fluorinated low molecular weight (LMW) gelators has been synthesized through SNAr substitution of 5-polyfluoroaryl-3-perfluoroheptyl-1,2,4-oxadiazoles with glycine ester. The obtained compounds give thermal and pH-sensitive hydrogels or thermo-reversible organogels in DMSO. Oxygen solubility studies showed the ability to maintain high oxygen levels in solution and in gel blend with plate counter agar (PCA).
Conformality and $Q$-harmonicity in sub-Riemannian manifolds
2016
We prove the equivalence of several natural notions of conformal maps between sub-Riemannian manifolds. Our main contribution is in the setting of those manifolds that support a suitable regularity theory for subelliptic $p$-Laplacian operators. For such manifolds we prove a Liouville-type theorem, i.e., 1-quasiconformal maps are smooth. In particular, we prove that contact manifolds support the suitable regularity. The main new technical tools are a sub-Riemannian version of p-harmonic coordinates and a technique of propagation of regularity from horizontal layers.
Numerical Solution of Foodstuff Freezing Problems Using Radial Basis Functions
2013
This work presents a novel numerical approach for the solution of time dependent non-linear freezing processes in terms of radial basis function Hermite approach. The proposed scheme is applied to a mashed potato sample during its freezing; evaluation of time evolution of the temperature profile at the core of the sample is carried out. Food thermal properties are highly dependent on temperature and the mathematical problem becomes highly non-linear and therefore particularly difficult to solve. Incorporating a Kirchhoff transformation significantly reduces the non-linearity. The robustness of the scheme is tested by comparison with experimental results available in literature.
Factors influencing structural heat-induced structural relaxation of dissolved organic matter
2018
Abstract Physical and chemical structure affect properties of dissolved organic matter (DOM). Recent observations revealed that heating and cooling cycles at higher temperature amplitude lead to a change in DOM physical conformation assumingly followed by a slow structural relaxation. In this study, changes at lower temperature amplitudes and their relation to DOM composition were investigated using simultaneous measurements of density and ultrasonic velocity in order to evaluate the adiabatic compressibility, which is sensitive indicator of DOM structural microelasticity. Six fulvic acids (FAs) having various origins were analyzed at concentrations of 0.12, 0.6 and 1.2 g L−1 and at differe…
Heat Pipe-Mediated Control of Fast and Highly Exothermal Reactions
2011
The synthesis of 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium ethyl-sulfate ([EMIM]EtSO4) from 1-methyl-imidazole and diethyl sulfate suffers from highly exothermal behavior. Once the activation energy barrier is reached (EA = 89 kJ mol–1), the bimolecular reaction accelerates with a high reaction enthalpy (ΔH = −130 kJ mol–1).(1-3) The excess of heat has to be concurrently dissipated to avoid hot spots or thermal runaways. Depending on the volume flow velocity of the reactants and the applied reactor temperature, the reaction zone can be shifted inside the reactor from the inlet to the outlet and vice versa. Therefore, a sophisticated thermal control, oscillating between providing activation energy and int…
On the linear friction welding process of aluminum alloys: Experimental insights through process monitoring
2013
Abstract Linear friction welding is a solid-state joining process for non-axisymmetric components in which joining of materials is obtained through the relative motion of two components under pressure. In the process the heat source is given by the frictional forces work decaying into heat determining a local softening of the material and eventually bonding conditions. A dedicated fixture was equipped with sensors for the in-process acquisition of variables regarding kinematics, dynamics and temperature levels. The results of an experimental campaign aimed to weld AA6082-T6 aluminum alloy parts are presented and a process window is identified for the used alloy.
Thermal broadening of the Soret band in heme complexes and in heme-proteins: role of iron dynamics
1994
We report the thermal broadening of the Soret band in heme-CO, heme-OH and protoporphyrin IX in the temperature range 300-20 K. For protoporphyrin IX the temperature dependent Gaussian line broadening follows the behavior predicted by the harmonic approximation in the entire temperature range investigated. In contrast, for heme-CO and heme-OH the harmonic behavior is obeyed only up to about 180 K and an anomalous line broadening increase is observed at higher temperatures. This effect is attributed to the onset of anharmonic motions of the iron atom with respect to the porphyrin plane. Comparison with previously reported analogous data for heme proteins enables us to suggest that the onset …
Heptane Adsorption in Silicalite-1: Neutron Scattering Investigation
2007
International audience; Structural properties of confined deuterated n-heptane in silicalite-1 have been investigated by neutron scattering experiments during the adsorption process. At 300 K, the adsorption isotherm shows a sharp inflection at a loading near Nads ) 4 molecules per silicalite-1 unit cell. In addition, the diffusivities obtained from recent QENS data exhibit a loading dependence. Our motivation is to find structural signatures of the peculiar behavior of n-heptane in silicalite-1 and to check the numerous computer simulation findings of this behavior. Our detailed neutron diffraction investigation agrees with the MONO-ORTHO phase transition of the silicalite-1 above a Nads v…
Solvent Effects on Vapor–Liquid Equilibria of the Binary System 1-Hexene + n-Hexane
2012
In order to study the separation of 1-hexene and n-hexane, two solvents, 2-pentanol and ethyl-butyrate, are tested as possible entrainers for an extractive distillation. In this way, isobaric vapor–liquid equilibrium (VLE) data at 100 kPa have been measured for the two ternary systems formed by the initial mixture and one of the mentioned solvents: 1-hexene + n-hexane + ethyl butyrate and 1-hexene + n-hexane + 2-pentanol. VLE data for the four constituent binary systems have also been measured. These systems are 1-hexene + ethyl butyrate, n-hexane + ethyl butyrate, 1-hexene + 2-pentanol, and finally n-hexane + 2-pentanol. All binary systems show moderate positive deviations from the ideal b…
Stability of three-dimensional relativistic jets: implications for jet collimation
2010
The stable propagation of jets in FRII sources is remarkable if one takes into account that large-scale jets are subjected to potentially highly disruptive three-dimensional (3D) Kelvin-Helmholtz instabilities. Numerical simulations can address this problem and help clarify the causes of this remarkable stability. Following previous studies of the stability of relativistic flows in two dimensions (2D), it is our aim to test and extend the conclusions of such works to three dimensions. We present numerical simulations for the study of the stability properties of 3D, sheared, relativistic flows. This work uses a fully parallelized code Ratpenat that solves equations of relativistic hydrodynam…