نتایج جستجو برای: particulate suspensions

تعداد نتایج: 42912  

Journal: :Analytical sciences : the international journal of the Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry 2013
Toru Orita Lee R Moore Powrnima Joshi Masahiro Tomita Takashi Horiuchi Maciej Zborowski

Quadrupole Magnetic Field-Flow Fractionation (QMgFFF) is a technique for characterization of sub-micrometer magnetic particles based on their retention in the magnetic field from flowing suspensions. Different magnetic field strengths and volumetric flow rates were tested using on-off field application and two commercial nanoparticle preparations that significantly differed in their retention p...

2015
Brian K. Little Samuel B. Emery Michael Lindsay Thomas M. Klapötke

In this study, the production of particulate films of iodine (V) oxides is investigated. The influence that sonication and solvation of suspended particles in various alcohol/ketone/ester solvents have on the physical structure of spin or drop cast films is examined in detail with electron microscopy, powder x-ray diffraction, and UV-visible absorption spectroscopy. Results indicate that sonica...

Journal: :The depositional record 2022

A revision of the popular equation Richardson and Zaki (1954a, Transactions Institute Chemical Engineering, 32, 35–53) for hindered settling suspensions non-cohesive particles in fluids is proposed, based on 548 data sets from a broad range scientific disciplines. The new enables predictions velocity wide particle sizes densities, liquid densities viscosities, but with focus sediment water. ana...

2008
M. Lattuada M. Morbidelli

Aggregation of colloidal nanoparticles in the presence of shear is a key step in processing of many particulate materials, polymeric nanoparticles, food products etc. Predicting the rate of aggregation is importance in order to optimize the operating conditions under which coagulation takes place. In this work, we have performed detailed simulations of the aggregation rate of colloidal nanopart...

2015
Jie Zhang Hui Zhao Weifeng Li Menghan Xu Haifeng Liu

Previous research has shown that adding a small amount of a second immiscible fluid to particulate suspension can result in a significant influence on viscosity. In this study, the effects of the second fluid addition over a small dosage range on the rheological properties of particle suspension were investigated. As the dosage of the second fluid was increased, the viscosity and yield stress i...

Journal: :Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics 2014
Carlos P Ortiz Karen E Daniels Robert Riehn

Thermal fluctuations, geometric exclusion, and external driving all govern the mechanical response of dense particulate suspensions. Here, we measure the stress-strain response of quasi-two-dimensional flow-stabilized microsphere heaps in a regime in which all three effects are present using a microfluidic device. We observe that the elastic modulus and the mean interparticle separation of the ...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 2003
Charles C. Lund Louis A. Shaw Cecil K. Drinker

The distribution of manganese dioxide particles 1 hour following intravenous injection in cats, dogs, rabbits, guinea pigs, rats, chickens, and turtles is described. This distribution is remarkably constant for all the animals tested, except the cat, in which the injected material is practically equally divided between the lungs and liver. In the other animals the liver performs the main share ...

1996
Robert Lipton Bogdan Vernescu

We provide new bounds on the interfacial barrier conductivity for isotropic particulate composites based on measured values of effective properties, known values of component volume fractions, and the formation factor for the matrix phase. These bounds are found to be sharp. Our tool is a new set of variational principles and bounds on the effective properties of composites with imperfect inter...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2017
Vikram Rathee Daniel L Blair Jeffrey S Urbach

Dense particulate suspensions exhibit a dramatic increase in average viscosity above a critical, material-dependent shear stress. This thickening changes from continuous to discontinuous as the concentration is increased. Using direct measurements of spatially resolved surface stresses in the continuous thickening regime, we report the existence of clearly defined dynamic localized regions of s...

Journal: :Microbiology 1994
C González G González J Avila M D Pérez N Brito J M Siverio

The addition of nitrite, the product of the reaction catalysed by nitrate reductase, to cell suspensions of the yeast Hansenula anomala caused a reversible inactivation of NADPH-dependent nitrate reductase activity. The haem- and Mo-dependent and Mo-dependent activities of nitrate reductase, determined with the non-physiological electron donors FMNH2 and reduced methyl viologen respectively, we...

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