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Screening of deep eutectic solvents (DESs) as green CO2 sorbents: from solubility to viscosity

, 2017
Deep eutectic solvents (DESs) as ionic liquid (IL) analogues show great potential for CO2 capture. They exhibit favorable solvent properties and are considered to be economical alternatives to conventional ILs.
S. Sarmad   +3 more
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Menthol-based Eutectic Mixtures: Hydrophobic Low Viscosity Solvents

, 2015
Inspired by one of the major problems in the pharmaceutical industry, we advantageously used the formation of eutectic mixtures to synthesize new solvents.
B. Ribeiro   +4 more
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Viscosity of glass‐forming systems

, 2017
As one of the most important properties of glass-forming liquids, viscosity has drawn significant attention in both glass manufacturing and fundamental research.
Qiuju Zheng, J. Mauro
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The Viscosity of Nanofluids: A Review of the Theoretical, Empirical, and Numerical Models

, 2016
The enhanced thermal characteristics of nanofluids have made it one of the most raplidly growing research areas in the last decade. Numerous researches have shown the merits of nanofluids in heat transfer equipment.
J. Meyer   +3 more
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The temperature dependence of the viscosity of viscose [PDF]

open access: possibleFibre Chemistry, 1972
V. G. Kulichikhin   +3 more
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Viscosity of Liquids

Nature, 1931
I venture to lay before you certain considerations concerning the viscosity of liquids which may find a place in a discussion of the theory of liquids. They mostly pertain to experiment, but, after all, the purpose of physical experiment is to stimulate the theoretical physicist.
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Chaos viscosity and turbulent viscosity II

Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, 2000
Abstract Chaos viscosity which was considered in the previous paper is extended so that the decomposed components of the nonlinear term have a periodic motion. The results are given so that the friction due to chaos is decreased by the share of the periodic motion.
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Controlled Markov processes and viscosity solutions

, 1992
W. Fleming   +5 more
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