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Glycopolymers stabilize protein folding and protein-protein interactions via enthalpic interactions. [PDF]
Richter SM, Brook N, Guseman AJ.
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Teaching Thermodynamics with the Quantum Volume
Journal of Chemical Education, 2020The author introduces the concept of the quantum volume into thermodynamics teaching. A new derivation of the basic part of the Sackur–Tetrode equation uses the microcanonical ensemble instead of t...
Ted H Yu
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Internally Consistent Ion Volumes and Their Application in Volume-Based Thermodynamics
Inorganic Chemistry, 2008"Volume-based thermodynamics" (VBT) relates the thermodynamics of condensed-phase materials to their formula unit (or molecular) volumes, V(m). In order to secure the most accurate representation of these data, the volumes used are to be derived (in order of preference) from crystal structure data or from density or, in the absence of experimental data,
Leslie Glasser, H Donald Brooke Jenkins
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Volume effects in the thermodynamics of ternary austenites
Solid State Communications, 1981Abstract Elastic measurements have been made as a function of temperature and composition on a series of Fe-based substitutional solid solutions containing Mn, Ni and Cr. These data have been used to calculate the degree of error involved in applying statistical models to ternary carbon or nitrogen austenites when such models ignore the dilation of ...
Michiko Yoshihara, RexB. McLellan
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Mass– and volume–specific views on thermodynamics for open systems
Proceedings of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 2003Summary: A general framework for the thermodynamics of open systems is presented. The theory is fundamentally based on the generalized balance of mass, which is enhanced by additional surface-flux and volume-source terms. The presentation highlights the influence of the enhanced mass balance on the remaining balance equations.
Ellen Kuhl, Paul Steinmann
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The thermodynamics of volume change and creep
Matériaux et Constructions, 19681 With some exceptions, early observers of creep of concrete assumed that time-dependent strain is due to plastic flow or viscous flow. It is now becoming understood that creep, like shrinkage, is a phenomenon depending on adsorption and desorption of water and related phenomena.
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Thermodynamics of rubber elasticity at constant volume
Transactions of the Faraday Society, 1971Thermoelastic measurements at constant volume are reported for a series of natural rubber samples. The energy component of the stress supported by the network is more or less independent of the network cure at a value of fe/f= 0.12±0.02. The energy component of the stress is independent of whether the measurements are made in the dry or in the swollen ...
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Experimental Thermodynamics Volume IX
2014Written by the leading experts in the field, this book will provide a valuable, current account of the advances in the measurement and prediction of transport properties that have occurred over the last twenty years. Critical to industry, these properties are fundamental to, for example, the development of fossil fuels, carbon sequestration and ...
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Thermodynamics of rotating Bardeen black holes: Phase transitions and thermodynamics volume
Physical Review D, 2019We investigate the thermodynamical properties of the rotating Bardeen black holes characterized by mass $m$, the spin parameter $a$, and the magnetic charge $g$. We calculate exact expressions of the Hawking temperature, mass, entropy, and heat capacity.
Md Sabir Ali, Sushant G. Ghosh
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Thermodynamics of associated solutions with volume effects
Fluid Phase Equilibria, 1983Abstract A model based on a slight modification of Flory's theory for polymer solutions, and which takes into account volume effects on the associated species due to interactions with the solvent, is suggested. Fitted to liquid-vapor equilibrium data, it shows results which agree in general better than other models.
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