Diameter Tubes (diameter + tubes)

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Nitrogen Atmospheric Pressure Post Discharges for Surface Biological Decontamination inside Small Diameter Tubes

PLASMA PROCESSES AND POLYMERS, Issue 6 2008
Anne-Marie Pointu
Abstract A nitrogen afterglow at atmospheric pressure has recently been described as able to transport active species over long distances in small diameter tubes, with a biocidal effect. For a discharge gas composed of nitrogen, either of high purity or with some controlled ppm of oxygen, survival curves are presented. The afterglow, flowing at 40 slm in a cylindrical quartz tube with 8 mm internal diameter is studied using emission spectroscopy. Fundamental or excited states of atomic or molecular species of parent gases are detected and evaluated. Their absolute concentration is measured along the tube axis. Correlated to transport equations, results give information on the creation and destruction reactions of these species, especially of the O(1S) metastable state of O, the species that has been shown to boost the biocidal effect. [source]


Morphology studies of doped polyaniline micro/nanocomposites containing TiO2 nanoparticles and Fe3O4 microparticles

POLYMER COMPOSITES, Issue 7 2009
Sook-Wai Phang
To produce polyaniline (PAni) nanodevices that display excellent microwave absorbing behaviors, novel hexanoic acid-doped PAni micro/nanocomposites containing TiO2 nanoparticles and Fe3O4 microparticles (PAni/HA/TiO2/Fe3O4) were prepared by template-free method, particularly to improve the dielectric and magnetic property of PAni. PAni/HA/TiO2/Fe3O4 synthesized at different polymerization temperatures and polymerization time by various TiO2 and Fe3O4 contents, and particles size of TiO2 were prepared. The aim of this research is to investigate the effect of synthesis condition on the morphology behaviors of nanorods/tubes. The resulted nanorods/tubes indicated that PAni micro/nanocomposites exhibited polymerization through elongation. PAni micro/nanocomposites synthesized at 0°C resulted in large amounts of nanorods/tubes compared with those synthesized at subzero temperature and above 0°C. PAni/HA/TiO2 and PAni/HA/TiO2/Fe3O4 synthesized using TiO2 with diameter (particles size) 180 nm resulted in large amounts of nanorods/tubes (diameter nanorods/tubes = 80,140 nm) compared with those synthesized using TiO2 with diameter of 30 and 6 nm. Increasing TiO2 and Fe3O4 content above 10% will significantly reduce the amount of nanorods/tubes. In conclusion, synthesis parameters mentioned above are the significant factors that might affect the morphology behaviors of PAni nanostructures. POLYM. COMPOS., 2009. © 2008 Society of Plastics Engineers [source]


Airway management in two of newborns with Pierre Robin Sequence: the use of disposable vs multiple use LMA for fiberoptic intubation

PEDIATRIC ANESTHESIA, Issue 12 2006
JUDI M. CAIN
Summary In this article, we discuss the use of LMAs as a conduit to intubate the trachea of two Pierre Robin Sequence infants. Multiple use LMAs will admit larger diameter tracheal tubes (TT) than their disposable counterparts. Increased friction with the surface of the TT makes passing even small diameter tubes through the lumen of the disposable LMA difficult. [source]


Nitrogen Atmospheric Pressure Post Discharges for Surface Biological Decontamination inside Small Diameter Tubes

PLASMA PROCESSES AND POLYMERS, Issue 6 2008
Anne-Marie Pointu
Abstract A nitrogen afterglow at atmospheric pressure has recently been described as able to transport active species over long distances in small diameter tubes, with a biocidal effect. For a discharge gas composed of nitrogen, either of high purity or with some controlled ppm of oxygen, survival curves are presented. The afterglow, flowing at 40 slm in a cylindrical quartz tube with 8 mm internal diameter is studied using emission spectroscopy. Fundamental or excited states of atomic or molecular species of parent gases are detected and evaluated. Their absolute concentration is measured along the tube axis. Correlated to transport equations, results give information on the creation and destruction reactions of these species, especially of the O(1S) metastable state of O, the species that has been shown to boost the biocidal effect. [source]