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Magnetohydrodynamic and Slip Effects on the Flow and Mass Transfer over a Microcantilever-Based Sensor
Published 2012-01-01“…Hydromagnetic flow and mass transfer of a viscous incompressible fluid over a microcantilever sensor surface are studied in the presence of slip flow. In addition, chemical reaction at the sensor surface is taken into account. …”
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Studying Radiation and Reaction Effects on Unsteady MHD Non-Newtonian (Walter’s B) Fluid in Porous Medium
Published 2016-01-01“…This paper describes the studied effects of thermal radiation and chemical reaction on unsteady MHD non-Newtonian (obeying Walter’s B model) fluid in porous medium. …”
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IMPLICATION ON FIXED-BED-CATALYTIC-REACTOR DESIGN WHEN CONSIDERING INTRAPARTICLE MATERIAL BALANCE AT MICROSCALE
Published 2020-06-01“…This work evaluated the implications on preliminary fixed bed catalytic reactor design and its associated basic cost from bench-scale when it is considered the material balance at microscale under a deterministic model accompanied with heuristic considerations on equipment design showing that understanding chemical reaction engineering is key to design of more efficient and economical industrial processes (decrease in 50 % of equipment sizing and 40 % of the equipment cost for this study). …”
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Slip Effect on MHD Chemically Reacting Convictive Boundary Layer Flow with Heat Absorption
Published 2016-01-01“…The aim of this paper is to investigate steady magneto micropolar fluid past a stretched semi-infinite vertical and permeable surface taking into account heat absorption, hall and ion-slip effect, first-order chemical reaction, and radiation effects. The system of coupled nonlinear equations is solved numerically and the effects of various parameters on the velocity, the microrotation, the temperature, and the concentration field are calculated. …”
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A New Way to Increase Catalyst Activity
Published 2001-03-01“…The production of catalysts and the implementation of chemical reactions are thereby both simplified simultaneously.…”
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Improving the Interfacial Bond Properties of the Carbon Fiber Coated with a Nano-SiO2 Particle in a Cement Paste Matrix
Published 2020-01-01“…To improve the interfacial bond properties of the carbon fiber coated with a nano-SiO2 particle in a cement paste matrix, the present study proposed a method of coating nano-SiO2 particles on the surface of the carbon fiber by the chemical reaction of a silane coupling agent (glycidoxypropyltrimethoxysilane, GPTMS) and colloidal nano-SiO2 sol in an alkaline environment. …”
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Shock reaction model for impact energy release behavior of Al/PTFE reactive material
Published 2024-12-01“…The shock reaction model can describe the chemical reaction behavior of materials during shock compression. …”
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On the Classical Paranormed Sequence Spaces and Related Duals over the Non-Newtonian Complex Field
Published 2015-01-01“…In some sense, it can be viewed as a catalyst, which is used to accelerate the process of chemical reaction. Sometimes the associated multiplier sequence delays the rate of convergence of a sequence. …”
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Food Processing and Maillard Reaction Products: Effect on Human Health and Nutrition
Published 2015-01-01“…When foods are being processed or cooked at high temperature, chemical reaction between amino acids and reducing sugars leads to the formation of Maillard reaction products (MRPs). …”
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Oxygen-Containing Nanoclusters on the Surface of Pt-Electrodes and Oxygen Reduction Reaction in Alkaline Medium
Published 2018-01-01“…Analysis of the role of oxygen-containing nanoclusters in oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) on Pt-electrodes in alkaline media is provided on the basis of the concept of electrochemical processes with slowed stage of consecutive heterogeneous chemical reaction (ConHCR). Under the ConHCR concept, the main factor determining the ORR characteristics is energetic inhomogeneity of electrode surface (EIES) according to Temkin. …”
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Kinetics of the Leaching Process of an Australian Gibbsitic Bauxite by Hydrochloric Acid
Published 2016-01-01“…It was concluded that the hydrochloric acid leaching process of gibbsitic bauxite was controlled by chemical reaction. Moreover, the mechanism for the dissolution followed the equation, lnk=39.44-1.66×104(1/T), with an apparent activation energy of 137.90 kJ/mol, according to the equation of k=Ae-Ea/RT. …”
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Ultrasonic Investigations of Molecular Interaction in Binary Mixtures of Benzyl Benzoate with Acetonitrile and Benzonitrile
Published 2011-01-01“…All the three mixtures have shown out strong intermolecular interactions between the unlike molecules and endothermic type of chemical reaction.…”
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Characteristics of Generating Carbon Oxides at Low-temperature Oxidation Stages of Low-Rank Coal
Published 2022-01-01“…And, by employing the DFT method, the study determines the chemical reaction and activation energy generated by carbon oxide gases in coal molecules and ascertains the reaction characteristics at different temperatures. …”
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Analysis of Hydration and Optimal Strength Combinations of Cement-Limestone-Metakaolin Ternary Composite
Published 2019-01-01“…When metakaolin and limestone are used together, due to the additional chemical reaction between the aluminum phase in MK and limestone, the synergetic benefit can be achieved. …”
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Kinetics of stibnite (Sb2S3) oxidation at roasting temperatures
Published 2014-01-01“…The oxidation reaction of stibnite was analyzed by using the shrinking core model and it was found that the rate of reaction was controlled by the surface chemical reaction and it was of 3/5 order with respect to the oxygen partial pressure. …”
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Quantum mechanical study of the influence of noble metals on the process of reduction of uranium oxides
Published 2025-02-01“…The noble metals that make up uranium oxides, to varying degrees, bring the reduced material to the stage of direct reduction, i.e. obtaining metallic uranium without the chemical reaction of binding oxygen with a light metal. …”
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Reachability Analysis of Low-Order Discrete State Reaction Networks Obeying Conservation Laws
Published 2019-01-01“…In this paper we study the reachability problem of sub- and superconservative discrete state chemical reaction networks (d-CRNs). It is known that a subconservative network has bounded reachable state space, while that of a superconservative one is unbounded. …”
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Radical Reactions in the Gas Phase: Recent Development and Application in Biomolecules
Published 2014-01-01“…Specifically, chemical derivatization, in-source chemical reaction, and gas phase ion/ion reactions have been demonstrated as effective ways to generate radical precursor ions that yield structural informative fragments complementary to those from conventional collision-induced dissociation (CID). …”
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Kinetics for Reduction of Iron Ore Based on the Phase Space Reconstruction
Published 2014-01-01“…The statistical properties of the attractor inside and outside the double “∞” structures are characterized with interface chemical reaction control and diffusion control stage in dynamic smelting process, respectively; the results are deserved to be a reference value on understanding of the mechanism and optimization and control of the process in smelting reduction of high-phosphorus iron ore.…”
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Application of LCD-SVD Technique and CRO-SVM Method to Fault Diagnosis for Roller Bearing
Published 2015-01-01“…Thirdly, a support vector machine (SVM) classifier based on Chemical Reaction Optimization (CRO) algorithm, called CRO-SVM method, is designed for classification of fault location. …”
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