Studies in Chemistry and BiochemistryScience can do much good for mankind or can cause a catastrophe for mankind if it is handled by terrorists, (even aircraft can be turned into weapons of destruction as we have seen on September 11 2001 in New York City and Washington DC) This volume deals with science for the sake of mankind. Chemical physics, which combines chemistry and physics, and biochemical physics, which combines chemistry, physics and biology, have been developing quite radically recently. This holds true for pure and applied science as well. Some examples of such success are given in this book. Included in this volume are papers from Russian scientists, scientists from the republics of the former USSR and papers from scientists in western countries. |
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... Polymerization on Mixed Vanadium - Titanium - Aluminium Catalysts Yu.B. Monakov , I.R. Mullagaliev , E. Yu . Kharitonova and V.N. Urazbaev 115 135 Chapter 7 Quantum - Chemical Investigation of Active Centers Differentiation on ...
... Polymerization on Mixed Vanadium - Titanium - Aluminium Catalysts Yu.B. Monakov , I.R. Mullagaliev , E. Yu . Kharitonova and V.N. Urazbaev 115 135 Chapter 7 Quantum - Chemical Investigation of Active Centers Differentiation on ...
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... polymer known as " kerogen " . This polymer is the result of both a thermal and radiation - induced polymerization of the mentioned molecules ( mainly PAH but also numerous other molecules some of them containing heteroatoms ) and its ...
... polymer known as " kerogen " . This polymer is the result of both a thermal and radiation - induced polymerization of the mentioned molecules ( mainly PAH but also numerous other molecules some of them containing heteroatoms ) and its ...
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... polymerization of these according to the right bonds and the replication of the resulting polymers . This hypothesis goes under the name of " RNA world " . However , nucleotides are the most complicated and thus the least plausible ...
... polymerization of these according to the right bonds and the replication of the resulting polymers . This hypothesis goes under the name of " RNA world " . However , nucleotides are the most complicated and thus the least plausible ...
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... polymerization of 20 aminoacids to a series of macromolecules having a degree of polymerization of 60 gives a mixture of 2060 = 1078 polypeptide chains . Therefore , the probability of making two identical macromolecules or chains is ...
... polymerization of 20 aminoacids to a series of macromolecules having a degree of polymerization of 60 gives a mixture of 2060 = 1078 polypeptide chains . Therefore , the probability of making two identical macromolecules or chains is ...
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... polymerization as well and it cannot be present in the mixture in more than one or a few copies , which makes the probability of such binding and recognition process practically equal to zero . Another great conceptual difficulty is ...
... polymerization as well and it cannot be present in the mixture in more than one or a few copies , which makes the probability of such binding and recognition process practically equal to zero . Another great conceptual difficulty is ...
Contents
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Kinetics Hardening of Adhesives | 89 |
Kinetics of Growth Pseudonomas SP PS17 | 93 |
Kinetics of Thermolysis for the Compounds Forming the Four Five and SixCycling Activation Complexes | 115 |
Conformities of Butadiene Polymerization on Mixed VanadiumTitaniumAluminium Catalysts | 135 |
QuantumChemical Investigation of Active Centers Differentiation on Stereospecificity in Diene Polymerization under Action of Neodymium and Tita... | 145 |
Effect of Electric Magnetic and Electromagnetic Fields on Conductivity of Conducting Polymer Composites | 153 |
Some Properties of Polyethylene Filled by Manganese and its Oxides | 195 |
Properties of Composites on the Basis of Fluoroplast4 with Geterogene Filler | 201 |
A Physical Aging of CrossLinked Polymers Quasiequilibrium State | 205 |
Flammability of Polyurethene Organophilic Clay Nanocomposite | 213 |
Index | 225 |
Common terms and phrases
absolute error accuracy acid active complex adhesive joints aminoacids approximate number approximate value based on SCTV biomass calculation carbon black carbon fiber catalytic system chemical compound concentration conductivity of CPC CPC based curves decrease dependence Earth elastomer electric conductivity electric field electromagnetic energy equation example experimental exponential filler particles formation formula frequency graphite growth heat increase initial intermediate product interval iterations Jacobi matrix K₁ kinetics layer limiting absolute error limiting relative error liposomes liquid water m₁ macromolecules magnetic field magnetic field effect mannitol mass mechanism microbial molecular molecules montmorillonite nanocomposites Newton's method obtained organic panspermia parameters physical polymer composites polymer materials polymerization probe radical properties Pseudomonas sp radiation ratio reaction relative error resistance root rubber samples SCTV significant digits Solution structure substrate surface synthesis Table temperature thermal valid digits vector voltage x₁
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Page 26 - So, naturalists observe, a flea Hath smaller fleas that on him prey.^ And these have smaller fleas to bite "em, And so proceed ad infinitum...
Page 213 - nanocomposite" describes a two-phase material where one of the phases is dispersed in the second one on a nanometer (10~9 m) level.
Page 25 - One of the chief duties of the mathematician in acting as an advisor to scientists ... is to discourage them from expecting too much from mathematics.
Page 189 - Table 6 the comparison of the sample 8 possessing low homogeneity with the sample 9 possessing high homogeneity shows that the coefficient of the first one is 4-fold lower, than that of the second one at the same content of the filler. Moreover, comparison of the samples 8 and 10 shows that the electrically conducting composite with low content of the filler may possess higher absorption properties, if filler particles are distributed uniformly in the polymer matrix.
Page 217 - The disordered nanocomposites also inhibit oxygen and combustible "fuel" species transfer by increasing the path length of these species to the flame front. The path length is dramatically increased due the surface area of the silicates (approximately 700 m2/g for Na+ montmorillonite). There is also a high possibility of alumina-silicate solid phase catalysis of polymer decomposition, which can dramatically change the overall scheme of thermal degradation process kinetics.
Page 213 - Polymer layered silicate (clay) nanocomposites are materials with unique properties when compared with conventional filled polymers. Polymer nanocomposites, especially polymerlayered silicates, represent a radical alternative to conventionally filled polymers.
Page 218 - ... combustion products and reactants [PhysProps 1.6 by G & P Engineering Software Co.]. The concept derives from the fact that enthalpy (H) is a state function and therefore its change in any process is independent of the path from reactants to products. Thus, the overall enthalpy of a reaction is the simply the sum of the enthalpies of the component reactions. In practice, the heat of combustion of the reaction can be calculated by subtracting the heat of formation of the products from the heat...