نتایج جستجو برای: quercetin hydrates rat

تعداد نتایج: 285111  

Journal: :Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP 2011
Masato Kida Yusuke Jin Hideo Narita Jiro Nagao

Direct measurements of the dissociation behaviors of pure methane and ethane hydrates trapped in sintered tetrahydrofuran hydrate through a temperature ramping method showed that the tetrahydrofuran hydrate controls dissociation of the gas hydrates under thermodynamic instability at temperatures above the melting point of ice.

2018
Sibel Türedi Esin Yuluğ Ahmet Alver Akin Bodur İmran İnce

The present study evaluated the neuroprotective and antioxidant effects of quercetin in a rat model of sciatic nerve crush injury using histopathological, morphometric and biochemical methods. A total of 48 male Sprague Dawley rats, aged 10-12 weeks old were randomly divided into eight groups, consisting of two sham groups (S-7, S-28), three quercetin-treated groups (Q-7, Q-28; 200 mg/kg/7 days...

2009
Volker Krey Josep G Canadell Nebojsa Nakicenovic Yuichi Abe Harald Andruleit David Archer Arnulf Grubler Neil T M Hamilton Arthur Johnson Veselin Kostov Jean-Francois Lamarque Nicholas Langhorne Euan G Nisbet Brian O’Neill Keywan Riahi Michael Riedel Weihua Wang Vladimir Yakushev

Methane hydrates, ice-like compounds in which methane is held in crystalline cages formed by water molecules, are widespread in areas of permafrost such as the Arctic and in sediments on the continental margins. They are a potentially vast fossil fuel energy source but, at the same time, could be destabilized by changing pressure–temperature conditions due to climate change, potentially leading...

2005
Do-Youn Kim Jong-won Lee Yu-Taek Seo John A. Ripmeester Huen Lee

Gas hydrates, or more generally clathrate hydrates, are a type of inclusion compound and take the form of nonstoichiometic solid crystalline materials formed from water and small guest molecules. Under sufficient pressure of the guest material and at specific temperatures, 3D hydrate structures are formed by the stacking of polyhedral cages of hydrogenbonded water molecules. Suitably sized gues...

Journal: :Journal of the American Chemical Society 2014
Yu Zhang Emmanuel Anim-Danso Ali Dhinojwala

Considering the importance of salt and water on earth, the crystallization of salt hydrates next to solid surfaces has important implications in physical and biological sciences. Heterogeneous nucleation is driven by surface interactions, but our understanding of hydrate formation near surfaces is limited. Here, we have studied the hydrate formation of three commonly prevalent salts, MgCl2, CaC...

2015
Xiang-Ru Chen Zhao-Yang Chen Yu Zhang Ke-Feng Yan Richard Coffin

The combustion characteristics of both pure propane hydrates and the mixtures of hydrates and quartz sands were investigated by combustion experiments. The flame propagation, flame appearance, burning time and temperature in different hydrate layers were studied. For pure propane hydrate combustion, the initial flame falls in the “premixed” category. The flame propagates very rapidly, mainly as...

2007
J. S. Loveday R. J. Nelmes

Many simple gases that do not interact strongly with water form crystalline hydrates in which the gas molecules or atoms occupy ‘cages’ formed by a framework of water molecules. These clathrate hydrates are stabilised by hydrophobic gas-water interactions and are model systems for the study of these interactions. Many gas hydrates also occur in nature and their properties provide a basis for mo...

2013
Judith M. Schicks Erik Spangenberg Ronny Giese Manja Luzi-Helbing Mike Priegnitz

Since huge amounts of CH4 are bound in natural gas hydrates occurring at active and passive continental margins and in permafrost regions, the production of natural gas from hydrate-bearing sediments has become of more and more interest. Three different methods to destabilize hydrates and release the CH4 gas are discussed in principle: thermal stimulation, depressurization and chemical stimulat...

In this communication, a thermodynamic model is presented to predict the dissociation conditions of structure H (sH) clathrate hydrates with methane as help gas. This approach is an extension of the Klauda and Sandler fugacity model (2000) for prediction of phase boundaries of sI and sII clathrate hydrates. The phase behavior of the water and hydrocarbon system is modeled using the Peng-Robinso...

2013
Amandeep Singh Wadhwa

ABSTARCT: As a result of geophysical researches in non-conventional energy sources in the earth in recent years, the discovery of large gas hydrate accumulations in terrestrial permafrost regions of the Arctic and beneath the sea along the outer continental margins of the world's oceans creates the interest of gas hydrates as a possible energy resource. Gas-hydrates are crystalline form in whic...

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