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Thermal stability of ethylene copolymers with multi-alkenylsilsesquioxane comonomers synthesized by organometallic catalyst - Effect of copolymer str…
2020
Abstract This study was focused on thermal properties of ethylene copolymers with di-, tri- and tetra-alkenylsilsesquioxanes (POSS) synthesized by ansa-metallocene complex. Ethylene copolymers with multi-alkenyl POSS were characterized by different thermal behavior depending on the kind of POSS comonomer and its content, as well as the copolymer structure. The copolymers differed in the incorporation way of POSS into the polymer chain (linear and crosslinked structure), content of specific unsaturation groups, molecular weight, as well as heterogeneity of polymer chain compositions. It was found that the kind and content of unsaturation groups in E/POSS copolymers played a significant role …
Diamond Magnetic Microscopy of Malarial Hemozoin Nanocrystals.
2019
Magnetic microscopy of malarial hemozoin nanocrystals was performed using optically detected magnetic resonance imaging of near-surface diamond nitrogen-vacancy centers. Hemozoin crystals were extracted from $Plasmodium$-$falciparum$-infected human blood cells and studied alongside synthetic hemozoin crystals. The stray magnetic fields produced by individual crystals were imaged at room temperature as a function of applied field up to 350 mT. More than 100 nanocrystals were analyzed, revealing the distribution of their magnetic properties. Most crystals ($96\%$) exhibit a linear dependence of stray field magnitude on applied field, confirming hemozoin's paramagnetic nature. A volume magneti…
The Effect of Spectral Diffusion on the Saturation Transient Regime
1985
Saturation kinetics of inhomogeneous resonance lines has been investigated in very dilute ruby samples at T=4.2°K by the saturation transient technique. Experimental evidence of the effectiveness of intraline spectral diffusion is reported. Satisfactory agreement is found between the experimental results and a theoretical model in which spectral diffusion is ascribed to the time fluctuations of the hyperfine field. Spectral diffusion times of the order of 10-5 sec are determined.
Fouling dynamics in suspension flows
2002
A particle suspension flowing in a channel in which fouling layers are allowed to form on the channel walls is investigated by numerical simulation. A two-dimensional phase diagram with at least four different behaviors is constructed. The fouling is modeled by attachment during collision with the deposits and by detachment caused by large enough hydrodynamic drag. For fixed total number of particles and small Reynolds numbers, the relevant parameters governing the fouling dynamics are the solid volume fraction of the suspension and the detachment drag force threshold. Below a critical curve in this 2D phase space only transient fouling takes place when the suspension is accelerated from re…
Testing laboratory methods to determine the anisotropy of saturated hydraulic conductivity in a sandy–loam soil
2009
Abstract Anisotropy, a (the log of the ratio of horizontal to vertical conductivity, log 10 ( K h / K v )), of saturated soil hydraulic conductivity, K s , affects transport processes in soil but is not routinely measured, probably because practical and validated methods are lacking. The objective of this investigation was to determine the effects of different constant-head laboratory and sampling procedures on anisotropy of saturated hydraulic conductivity measurements. The sequence of K s measurements was varied (vertical conductivity, K v , first, then horizontal, K h , second and vice versa) for an experimental set-up considering five variables: 1) water ponding type (Mariotte or siphon…
Comparison of resistance to damage of unalloyed carbon steels under the influence of hydrogen
2018
One of the most commonly used construction material in industry is unalloyed steel S235 and S355. These types of steel are used for construction of ships, bridges, coastal construction, welded tanks, and in buildings. Due to the operating conditions, these types of steel may undergo hydrogen degradation in the process of manufacturing of welded structures or when operating the structures. This paper presents the results of study into resistance of selected types of non-alloy structural steels to hydrogen degradation. Tests were carried out to determine changes in mechanical properties in the static trials of stretching without hydrogen, and after saturation with hydrogen. Parallel fractogra…
Characterization of Non-linear Inductors Including Thermal Effects for Power Applications
2018
This paper is focused on the behaviour of non-linear inductors employed in DC/DC switching converters considering the effects due to variations of both current and temperature. The characterization of the inductors is performed by a buck converter operated to stimulate the inductor under test by a constant current with superimposed a large signal. The measurements are carried out at several inductor’s temperature values. Data are automatically collected by a novel virtual instrument developed by the authors in LabVIEW® environment aiming to obtain a polynomial based analytical model. The deep knowledge of the inductor model allows its design to be optimized improving the power density of th…
The effects of linearly increasing flip angles on 3D inflow MR angiography
1994
As recently demonstrated, spin saturation effects in 3D time-of-flight (TOF) MR angiography (MRA) can be reduced by using RF pulses with linearly increasing flip angles (ramp pulses) in the main direction of flow. We developed a model for calculating the signal distribution of proton flow within the excitation volume (slab) for different ramp slopes and compared the results with the measured distribution for the lower-leg arteries. The ramp pulses were generated using the Fourier transformation of the desired excitation profiles. With a bandwidth of 6 kHz and a pulse length of 2.56 ms satisfactory ramps with variable slopes were generated and applied in a standard flow-compensated 3D FISP s…
Organic Heterojunction Devices Based on Phthalocyanines: A New Approach to Gas Chemosensing.
2020
Organic heterostructures have emerged as highly promising transducers to realize high performance gas sensors. The key reason for such a huge interest in these devices is the associated organic heterojunction effect in which opposite free charges are accumulated at the interface making it highly conducting, which can be exploited in producing highly sensitive and faster response kinetics gas sensors. Metal phthalocyanines (MPc) have been extensively studied to fabricate organic heterostructures because of the large possibilities of structural engineering which are correlated with their bulk thin film properties. Accordingly, in this review, we have performed a comprehensive literature surve…
Structural, electronic, and magnetic properties of pseudomorphic CrFe nanostripes on W(110)
2007
We have grown pseudomorphic binary ${\mathrm{Cr}}_{1\ensuremath{-}x}{\mathrm{Fe}}_{x}$ alloy monolayers and sequences of Cr and Fe nanostripes on W(110) by molecular-beam epitaxy in ultrahigh vacuum. By coadsorption of Cr and Fe a pseudomorphic random CrFe alloy grows on the W(110) substrate. At a substrate temperature of $700\phantom{\rule{0.3em}{0ex}}\mathrm{K}$ the CrFe alloy forms monolayer stripes in the step flow growth mode. We have measured magnetic properties of the monolayer alloy for $0.75\ensuremath{\leqslant}x\ensuremath{\leqslant}1$ using Kerr magnetometry. At a constant relative temperature $t=T∕{T}_{C}$ the saturation value of the Kerr rotation shows a maximum at $x=0.95$ an…