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Application of electrochemical technique to measure mass transfer of macromolecules in a flow system.
(1980)
Steady state voltammetry and the scanning methods were used to obtain voltammograms (current-potential curves) with well defined mass transfer regions.
Compressibility factors and virial coefficients for the helium- nitrogen system between -160 Ơ∞and -190 Ơ∞up to 700 ATM /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1967)
An investigation into the properties and behaviors of alkyldiphenyl oxide disulfonate surfactants.
(2001)
An overview of surfactant adsorption included a discussion of the importance of surfactant adsorption in petroleum applications, a summary of the history of surfactant adsorption research and the mechanisms that have been ...
Carbon dioxide extraction of ethanol from water at elevated pressures /
(1982)
Experimental results from the continuously fed apparatus demonstrate that a 23.4% conversion of a 49.5 mole% ETOH-H(, 2)O feed stream to an 88 mole% ETOH-H(, 2)O overhead stream may be accomplished with liquid carbon dioxide ...
Technical and economic feasibility study of polyelectrolyte-enhanced ultrafiltration (PEUF) for the removal of multivalent ions from water.
(1998)
The results of this work were modeled using an ion-binding model based on a two-phase approximation theory to predict rejection of the hardness ions. The model is highly accurate in prediction of rejections at low ...
A study of horizontal burning rates of thin materials /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1973)
Investigation of the densities of coexisting liquid and vapor for light hydrocarbons and their mixtures near the critical region /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1964)
Electrically conducting polymer matrix composites: A morphological and structural perspective.
(1998)
Wide angle x-ray scattering (WAXS), conductivity, optical microscopy, stress relaxation, and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) measurements, were used to show the effect of filler addition and uniaxial orientation ...
On-Line measurement and mathematical modeling of fiber properties during the melt spinning and melt blowing processes /
(1997)
The on-line measurements during the melt spinning process were used to quantitatively evaluate the effect of molecular orientation (caused due to threadline stress) on the crystallization rate of polymers.