Limiting Mechanism (limiting + mechanism)

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Selected Abstracts


Explaining the enhanced performance of pulsed bioreactors by mechanistic modeling

AICHE JOURNAL, Issue 5 2008
Amaya Franco
Abstract In this work, steady-state mass balance based models were applied to two UASB reactors and three UAF for a better understanding of the role of pulsation on the efficacy improvement. Models were defined taking into account the hydraulic behavior of each digester and the limiting mechanism of the overall process kinetics (mass transfer or biochemical reaction rate). The application of the model allows to identify that mass transfer was the controlling step in all the reactors, except for the nonpulsed UASB, where methanogenic activity controlled the reactor performance in the last operation steady states. Mass transfer coefficients were higher for pulsed reactors and, in general, a good agreement between those estimated by an empirical correlation and from the model was obtained. Damköhler number values supported that the external mass transfer resistance was not negligible with respect to the process kinetic and in addition, in most cases, it controls the overall process in the reactors. The relative importance of external and internal mass transfer rate was calculated through the Biot number. The values of this dimensionless module indicated that external transport was the main contributor to overall mass transfer resistance. © 2008 American Institute of Chemical Engineers AIChE J, 2008 [source]


Stilbene-containing polyactylenes: Molecular design, synthesis, and relationship between molecular structure and NLO properties

JOURNAL OF POLYMER SCIENCE (IN TWO SECTIONS), Issue 13 2008
Xinyan Su
Abstract Polyacetylenes (P1,P4) containing different stilbene groups, [(CHC) PhCHCHPhR]n(ROCmH2m+1 (m = 4 (P1), 10 (P2), 16 (P3)), or NO2 (P4)) were designed and synthesized, respectively, using [Rh(nbd)Cl]2 as a catalyst. Their structures and properties were characterized and evaluated by FTIR, 1H-NMR, 13C-NMR, GPC, and UV, PL, respectively. The optical limiting and nonlinear optical properties were investigated by using a frequency doubled, Q-switched, mode-locked Continuum ns/ps Nd:YAG laser system and their optical limiting mechanism was discussed. It is surprising to see that the stilbene pendants endow the polyacetylenes with a high thermal stability (Td , 270 °C), novel optical limiting properties and large third-order nonlinear optical susceptibilities (up to 4.61 × 10,10 esu). The optical limiting mechanism is mainly originated from reverse saturable absorption of molecules. In addition, it is found that the polymer with electron accepted NO2 moiety exhibits better optical properties than that with electron donated alkoxy group because of larger , electron delocalization and dipolar effect. The strong interaction between stilbene pendants and the polyene main chain significantly results in red-shift of fluorescence emitting peak. © 2008 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Polym Sci Part A: Polym Chem 46: 4529,4541, 2008 [source]


Behavioral Response of Resident Jamaican Birds to Dry Season Food Supplementation,

BIOTROPICA, Issue 1 2006
David R. Brown
ABSTRACT We used plot-level manipulations and analyses to test the effects of food availability on the behavior and condition of resident dry-forest birds in Jamaica. Two control plots were monitored in each of 2 yr. Food was supplemented on five plots over 2 yr with piles of cut oranges distributed around plots, which served as a direct source of carbohydrates and water, and an indirect source of ground arthropods due to increased above-ground activity. We reduced ants on five plots over 2 yr; however, we found no difference in total ground arthropod biomass between control and reduction treatments, so we pooled these plots for analysis. We selected nine focal resident bird species for study of relative abundance, body condition, and breeding condition. Birds were sampled prior to, and 5 to 6 weeks after the initiation of treatments. Seven of nine species had higher relative abundance following food supplementation. Three species were recaptured more frequently in supplementation plots than in control plots. These abundance and persistence responses did not cause any changes in body condition. In one species, Bananaquit (Coereba flaveola), food supplementation resulted in higher concentrations of individuals in breeding condition. These results demonstrate a functional response to dry-season food availability and suggest a limiting mechanism. This study helps explain mechanisms by which bird populations respond to resource availability, and is the first successful plot-level food supplementation experiment for tropical forest birds. [source]


On the use of "fast kinetics" to determine the mechanism of ligand substitution at a solvated transition-metal intermediate

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL KINETICS, Issue 8 2004
Richard H. Schultz
Substitution of the weakly-coordinated solvent molecule at a solvated transition-metal intermediate is frequently investigated by "fast kinetic" methods. In typical experiments, the kinetics of the reaction are determined by following the time dependence of the changes in the reaction mixture's UV-visible or infrared spectrum following photolytic creation of the intermediate. We consider the two limiting mechanisms (associative and dissociative), as well as the case of competition between them, and show that under typical "fast kinetics" experimental conditions, the different mechanisms are kinetically indistinguishable. © 2004 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Int J Chem Kinet 36: 427,433, 2004 [source]