نتایج جستجو برای: activation enthalpy

تعداد نتایج: 433132  

Journal: :Nanotechnology 2009
J J Purewal H Kabbour J J Vajo C C Ahn B Fultz

Pore size distributions (PSD) and supercritical H2 isotherms have been measured for two activated carbon fiber (ACF) samples. The surface area and the PSD both depend on the degree of activation to which the ACF has been exposed. The low-surface-area ACF has a narrow PSD centered at 0.5 nm, while the high-surface-area ACF has a broad distribution of pore widths between 0.5 and 2 nm. The H2 adso...

2014
Geir Villy Isaksen Johan Åqvist Bjørn Olav Brandsdal

Life has effectively colonized most of our planet and extremophilic organisms require specialized enzymes to survive under harsh conditions. Cold-loving organisms (psychrophiles) express heat-labile enzymes that possess a high specific activity and catalytic efficiency at low temperatures. A remarkable universal characteristic of cold-active enzymes is that they show a reduction both in activat...

2012
Alan G. Jones Javier Fullea Rob L. Evans Mark R. Muller

[1] Measurements of electrical conductivity of “slightly damp” mantle minerals from different laboratories are inconsistent, requiring geophysicists to make choices between them when interpreting their electrical observations. These choices lead to dramatically different conclusions about the amount of water in the mantle, resulting in conflicting conclusions regarding rheological conditions; t...

2016
Alianna J. Maren

Effective Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) require that the time-varying activation patterns of 2-D neural ensembles be modelled. The cluster variation method (CVM) offers a means for the characterization of 2-D local pattern distributions. This paper provides neuroscientists and BCI researchers with a CVM tutorial that will help them to understand how the CVM statistical thermodynamics formula...

2004
David L Olmsted Rob Phillips

Diffusion of vacancies and impurities in metals is important in many processes occurring in structural materials. This diffusion often takes place in the presence of spatially rapidly varying stresses. Diffusion under stress is frequently modelled by local approximations to the vacancy formation and diffusion activation enthalpies which are linear in the stress, in order to account for its depe...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1990
S Sakai M Suzuki K Kohmoto

The interaction of prolactin (PRL) with its membrane receptor depends markedly on temperature. Thermodynamic parameters for this reaction have been evaluated from data for time-course kinetics and equilibrium binding at multiple temperatures between 19 and 31 degrees C. The free-energy change with temperature and the van't Hoff plot were found to be linear. These suggest that there are minimal ...

Journal: :Dalton transactions 2005
David C Graham Kingsley J Cavell Brian F Yates

The influence of spectator ligand bite angle and the twist angle of the carbene on the reductive elimination of N-heterocyclic carbenes (NHCs) from palladium bis-phosphine complexes has been investigated using density functional theory. The spectator bite angle was found to have a significant influence on both the activation energy (E(act)) and the enthalpy of reaction. Widening of the bite ang...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
David E Clapham Christopher Miller

The exceptionally high temperature sensitivity of certain transient receptor potential (TRP) family ion channels is the molecular basis of hot and cold sensation in sensory neurons. The laws of thermodynamics dictate that opening of these specialized TRP channels must involve an unusually large conformational standard-state enthalpy, ΔH(o): positive ΔH(o) for heat-activated and negative ΔH(o) f...

Journal: :Biophysical journal 2008
John M Robinson Herbert C Cheung Wenji Dong

The Ca(2+)-sensitive regulatory switch of cardiac muscle is a paradigmatic example of protein assemblies that communicate ligand binding through allosteric change. The switch is a dimeric complex of troponin C (TnC), an allosteric sensor for Ca(2+), and troponin I (TnI), an allosteric reporter. Time-resolved equilibrium Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET) measurements suggest that the swit...

Journal: :Angewandte Chemie 2014
Andrew J Jones Enrique Iglesia

Mechanistic interpretations of rates and in situ IR spectra combined with density functionals that account for van der Waals interactions of intermediates and transition states within confining voids show that associative routes mediate the formation of dimethyl ether from methanol on zeolitic acids at the temperatures and pressures of practical dehydration catalysis. Methoxy-mediated dissociat...

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