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The rheological properties of two model suspensions using a Newtonian polymeric matrix are presented and discussed in light of results presented in the literature. It is shown that particle-particle interactions in concentrated suspensions are responsible for a gel-type behavior at very small strain and strain hardening at a critical strain. Suspensions of concentrated colloidal particles in a Newtonian matrix behave like typical viscoelastic molten polymers, but the properties are strongly dependent on the solids dispersion, and strain at small strain. A simple rheological model is proposed to describe the shear viscosity of these suspensions. 相似文献
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An Dermaux Pat Sandra M'Hammed Ksir K. Fellat F. Zarrouck 《Journal of separation science》1998,21(10):545-548
Capillary ElectroChromatography (CEC) on a fused silica capillary column (40 cm L × 100 μm i.d.) packed with 3 μm octadecylsilica (ODS) was evaluated for the analysis of the triglycerides and their fatty acids in fish oils, and more especially in the oil of Moroccan Sardinia pilchardus. The very high complexity of the lipids in fish oil is well illustrated by CEC with a nonaqueous mobile phase consisting of acetonitrile/isopropanol/n-hexane in the ratio 57/38/5 to which 50 mM ammonium acetate has been added. In order to unravel the complexity, the oil was hydrolyzed and the free fatty acids (FFAs), the methyl esters (FAMEs), and the phenacyl esters (FAPEs) were analyzed by CEC on the same column used for the analysis of the triglycerides. Isocratic elution was achieved with the mobile phase acetonitrile/50 mM MES pH 6 in ratio 9/1. The migration characteristics of FFAs, FAMEs, and FAPEs are compared. The analysis of FAPE derivatives has the advantage that quantification applying UV detection is possible and moreover that the number of double bonds in the fatty acid chains can be elucidated by measuring the UV abundance ratio 240/210 nm. 相似文献
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In this paper we study the structure of Gröbner bases with respect to block orders. We extend Lazard's theorem and the Gianni-Kalkbrenner theorem to the case of a zero-dimensional ideal whose trace in the ring generated by the first block of variables is radical. We then show that they do not hold for general zero-dimensional ideals.
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