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Solid–Solid Interactions, 1996
This work records the contributions of about 30 speakers who were invited to review a range of topics in the field of solid-state interactions. Each chapter includes discussion points drawn from about 125 attendees at the forum. The first section of the book is concerned with short-range interactions and includes chapters on contact mechanics, nono ...
M. J. Adams, S. K. Biswas, B. J. Briscoe
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This work records the contributions of about 30 speakers who were invited to review a range of topics in the field of solid-state interactions. Each chapter includes discussion points drawn from about 125 attendees at the forum. The first section of the book is concerned with short-range interactions and includes chapters on contact mechanics, nono ...
M. J. Adams, S. K. Biswas, B. J. Briscoe
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Physics Bulletin, 1982
Sixty-three delegates travelled to Lancaster University on 1 July 1982 for a half day Tribology Group meeting on the mechanics of solid–solid adhesion. Those able to arrive before lunch enjoyed a visit to the physics laboratories, and accompanying informal discussions.
H M Pollock, D W Parkins
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Sixty-three delegates travelled to Lancaster University on 1 July 1982 for a half day Tribology Group meeting on the mechanics of solid–solid adhesion. Those able to arrive before lunch enjoyed a visit to the physics laboratories, and accompanying informal discussions.
H M Pollock, D W Parkins
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Séparation solide-solide. / Separation between solids
Sciences Géologiques. Bulletin, 1993Separation between solids The concept of separation between solids includes two different notions : separation aims at producing several sets based either upon the "size" criterion, or the mineralogical species criterion. A classification according to particle sizes will be carried on in the first case and a concentration in the second one.
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Understanding Solid/Solid Organic Reactions
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2001The concept of an organic reaction between two macroscopic solid particles is investigated. Thus, we study several reactions that have been recently reported to proceed "in the solid phase" and clearly show that, in most cases, grinding the two solid reactants together results in the formation of a liquid phase.
G, Rothenberg +3 more
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2011
Abstract This chapter reviews the correlations among adhesion, London dispersive and/or acid-base interactions with emphasis on intermolecular and complex materials, in the field of polymers, fillers, fibers, and pigments. These interactions and phenomena at solid-solid interfaces have received great attention in the field of physical chemistry of ...
Soo-Jin Park, Min-Kang Seo
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Abstract This chapter reviews the correlations among adhesion, London dispersive and/or acid-base interactions with emphasis on intermolecular and complex materials, in the field of polymers, fillers, fibers, and pigments. These interactions and phenomena at solid-solid interfaces have received great attention in the field of physical chemistry of ...
Soo-Jin Park, Min-Kang Seo
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Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews, 2001
Many drugs exist in the crystalline solid state due to reasons of stability and ease of handling during the various stages of drug development. Crystalline solids can exist in the form of polymorphs, solvates or hydrates. Phase transitions such as polymorph interconversion, desolvation of solvate, formation of hydrate and conversion of crystalline to ...
S R, Vippagunta +2 more
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Many drugs exist in the crystalline solid state due to reasons of stability and ease of handling during the various stages of drug development. Crystalline solids can exist in the form of polymorphs, solvates or hydrates. Phase transitions such as polymorph interconversion, desolvation of solvate, formation of hydrate and conversion of crystalline to ...
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Nature, 2023
Hygroscopic biological matter in plants, fungi and bacteria make up a large fraction of Earth's biomass1. Although metabolically inert, these water-responsive materials exchange water with the environment and actuate movement2-5 and have inspired technological uses6,7. Despite the variety in chemical composition, hygroscopic biological materials across
Steven G. Harrellson +6 more
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Hygroscopic biological matter in plants, fungi and bacteria make up a large fraction of Earth's biomass1. Although metabolically inert, these water-responsive materials exchange water with the environment and actuate movement2-5 and have inspired technological uses6,7. Despite the variety in chemical composition, hygroscopic biological materials across
Steven G. Harrellson +6 more
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2020
We introduce Featherweight Solidity, a calculus formalizing the core features of the Solidity language, thus providing a fundamental step to reason about safety properties of smart contracts’ source code. The formalization includes a static type system that represents the foundation of the Solidity compiler. We show that it prevents some errors whereas
Crafa S., Di Pirro M., Zucca E.
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We introduce Featherweight Solidity, a calculus formalizing the core features of the Solidity language, thus providing a fundamental step to reason about safety properties of smart contracts’ source code. The formalization includes a static type system that represents the foundation of the Solidity compiler. We show that it prevents some errors whereas
Crafa S., Di Pirro M., Zucca E.
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1985
We have found experimentally that many solids can disperse spontaneously onto supports to form a monolayer or submonolayer. This is a quite widespread phenomenon) which has not been recognized before. We call it solid/solid adsorption. This phenomenom may be attributed to the formation of strong surface bonds between the atoms, ions or molecules of ...
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We have found experimentally that many solids can disperse spontaneously onto supports to form a monolayer or submonolayer. This is a quite widespread phenomenon) which has not been recognized before. We call it solid/solid adsorption. This phenomenom may be attributed to the formation of strong surface bonds between the atoms, ions or molecules of ...
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