نتایج جستجو برای: geometry of pores

تعداد نتایج: 21173981  

2003

Pore-Cor can be used to obtain enhanced information from the mercury intrusion porosimetry of oil-reservoir sandstone core plugs. Although the geometry of the PoreCor network is simplistic, it is nevertheless flexible enough to closely simulate the percolations properties of actual sandstone samples. Also, crucially, it makes an allowance for the shielding of large pores by small throats, which...

Journal: :Nano letters 2008
Alex B F Martinson Jeffrey W Elam Jun Liu Michael J Pellin Tobin J Marks Joseph T Hupp

We introduce a new photoelectrode architecture consisting of concentric conducting and semiconducting nanotubes for use in dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs). Atomic layer deposition is employed to grow indium tin oxide (ITO) within a porous template and subsequently coat the high area photoelectrode with amorphous TiO 2. Compared with control devices lacking a current collector within the pore...

2008
M. Kumar T. J. Senden S. Latham A. P. Sheppard M. A. Knackstedt W. V. Pinczewski

In this paper we describe a technique based on radio frequency plasma treatment in H2O vapour to reproducibly clean and modify the surface energy of clastic and carbonate core material allowing the establishment of well defined wettability conditions. We present micro-tomographic observations of the pore-scale fluid distributions in strongly water wet clastic and carbonate cores. We then establ...

2018
Lukás Pravda David Sehnal Radka Svobodová Vareková Veronika Navrátilová Dominik Tousek Karel Berka Michal Otyepka Jaroslav Koca

ChannelsDB (http://ncbr.muni.cz/ChannelsDB) is a database providing information about the positions, geometry and physicochemical properties of channels (pores and tunnels) found within biomacromolecular structures deposited in the Protein Data Bank. Channels were deposited from two sources; from literature using manual deposition and from a software tool automatically detecting tunnels leading...

2016
Zhenyong Wu Sarah M. Auclair Oscar Bello Wensi Vennekate Natasha R. Dudzinski Shyam S. Krishnakumar Erdem Karatekin

The initial, nanometer-sized connection between the plasma membrane and a hormone- or neurotransmitter-filled vesicle -the fusion pore- can flicker open and closed repeatedly before dilating or resealing irreversibly. Pore dynamics determine release and vesicle recycling kinetics, but pore properties are poorly known because biochemically defined single-pore assays are lacking. We isolated sing...

Journal: :Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics 2012
Agnieszka Budek Piotr Szymczak

We investigate the chemical dissolution of porous media using a 2D network model in which the system is represented as a series of interconnected pipes with the diameter of each segment increasing in proportion to the local reactant consumption. Moreover, the topology of the network is allowed to change dynamically during the simulation: As the diameters of the eroding pores become comparable w...

2005
ERIK E. SANTISO MALGORZATA SLIWINSKA-BARTKOWIAK BUONGIORNO NARDELLI KEITH E. GUBBINS

Molecular simulation studies of chemical equilibrium for several reactions in pores of slit-like and cylindrical geometry have shown a significant effect of the confinement on the equilibrium compositions, with differences of several orders of magnitude with respect to the bulk fluid phase in some cases. As a first step towards the calculation of rate constants in confinement, we have studied t...

2008
S. W. RIENSTRA J. MOLENAAR J. J. M. SLOT

A general theory of thermoacoustics is derived for arbitrary stack pores. Previous theoretical treatments of porous media are extended by considering arbitrarily shaped pores with the only restriction that the pore cross-sections vary slowly in the longitudinal direction. No boundary-layer approximation is necessary. Furthermore, the model allows temperature variations in the pore wall. By mean...

2007
Peter J. Photos Harry Bermudez Helim Aranda-Espinoza Julian Shillcock Dennis E. Discher

The lumen of the nuclear pore complex is increasingly understood to be lined by a polymer brush that entropically regulates transport in and out of the nucleus—and it seems likely that similar effects probably arise with glycocalyx-lined holes in cell membranes. Here we mimic such poreconfined brushes with self-assembled polymer membranes imbued with nano-holes. Experiment and theory help eluci...

A. A. Hosseini, A. Sadigzadeh, S. Mohammadi,

Abstract: In this study, carbon nanotubes (CNTs) were grown directly in the pores of micro porous pyrex membranesand consequently ceramic membranes with very fine pores and high porosity were achieved. Our experiment was donein two stages. Initially cobalt powder with different percent was homogeneously mixed with pyrex powder. In order toproduce row membranes, each of these mixtures were compa...

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