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Novel conception materials based on polymeric Matrix for H2 storage
2012
Polymeric C3N4 and O-doped C3N4: Photoelectrochemical and EPR Features for Selective Photocatalytic Oxidation of Alcohols to Aldehydes
2018
Polymeric C3N4 and O-doped C3N4: Photoelectrochemical and EPR Features for Selective Photocatalytic Oxidation of Alcohols to Aldehydes
Physico-chemical characterization of polyethylenes obtained in the presence of different catalysts containing alkoxyligands
1986
The effect of the kind and number of alkoxy ligands (OR) in organometallic Ti-Al catalyst on the properties of polyethylenes obtained i.e. molecular weight, mechanical and rheological properties, density, crystallinity, melting point, heat of fusion and number of chain branches was studied. Polyethylene obtained over Ti-Al catalyst with OR ligands has particularly high molecular weight, high density, better mechanical properties, higher resistance to heat, different rheological characteristics and lower number ot chain branches in comparison with standard HDPE. It is possible to control the polyethylene synthesis process and to obtain the polymer of required properties by selecting the OR …
Synthesis and characterization of optically active 2,4-disubstituted-2-oxazolines and their polymerization
1994
Four different optically active 2,4-disubstituted-2-oxazolines were synthesized and characterized. Cationic polymerization of these oxazolines were studied. Three of the oxazolines could be polymerized using methyl trifluoromethanesulfonate as initiator. S-(–)-2-Phenyl-4-isopropyl-2-oxazoline could not be polymerized under the conditions used.
A Study on the Propagation of Plane Stress Waves across the Thickness of a Plate by the Method of Analytic Continuation in Time
2004
The interaction of plane tension/compression waves propagating within a plate perpendicularly to its surface is considered. The analytic solution is obtained by a modified method of characteristics for the one-dimensional wave equation used in problems on an impact of a rigid body on the surface of a plate. The displacements, velocities, and stresses in the plate are determined by the edge disturbance caused by the initial velocity and the stationary force field of masses of the striker and the plate. The method of analytic continuation in time put forward allows a stress analysis for an arbitrary time interval by using finite expressions. Contrary to a stress analysis in the frequency doma…
Synthesis and Characterization of Poly(glyceryl glycerol) Block Copolymers
2008
Superinvolutions on upper-triangular matrix algebras
2018
Let UTn(F) be the algebra of n×n upper-triangular matrices over an algebraically closed field F of characteristic zero. In [18], the authors described all abelian G-gradings on UTn(F) by showing that any G-grading on this algebra is an elementary grading. In this paper, we shall consider the algebra UTn(F) endowed with an elementary Z2-grading. In this way, it has a structure of superalgebra and our goal is to completely describe the superinvolutions which can be defined on it. To this end, we shall prove that the superinvolutions and the graded involutions (i.e., involutions preserving the grading) on UTn(F) are strictly related through the so-called superautomorphisms of this algebra. We …
A characterization of algebras with polynomial growth of the codimensions
2000
Mixed Convolutions and Zak Transforms
2015
In this chapter we introduce the mixed continuous–discrete and discrete–discrete convolutions. Important special cases of such convolutions are the polynomial and discrete splines, respectively. The Zak transforms, which are introduced in the chapter, provide integral representation of signals, which, in the following chapters, serves as a tool for the design of splines and spline-wavelets and operations over them. The exponential splines, which are the Zak transforms of polynomial and discrete B-splines are introduced. Explicit formulas for the characteristic functions of splines’ spaces are derived.
A Characterization of Quintic Helices
2005
A polynomial curve of degree 5, @a, is a helix if and only if both @[email protected]^'@? and @[email protected]^'@[email protected]^''@? are polynomial functions.