1972
DOI: 10.1080/10601327208056918
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A General Model for Prediction of Molecular Weight Distributions of Degraded Polymers. Development and Comparison with Ultrasonic Degradation Experiments

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“…These nanoparticles are randomly oriented in the nanocomposite structure; however, in some areas, the magnetic nanoparticles tend to form clusters, which may be due to the large surface/volume ratio and intermolecular interactions, such as electrostatic, hydrophobic, and van der Waals interactions [14]. Additionally, at high magnification, a crystal lattice is visible in a single magnetite particle, suggesting a singledomain and fully crystalline state.…”
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“…These nanoparticles are randomly oriented in the nanocomposite structure; however, in some areas, the magnetic nanoparticles tend to form clusters, which may be due to the large surface/volume ratio and intermolecular interactions, such as electrostatic, hydrophobic, and van der Waals interactions [14]. Additionally, at high magnification, a crystal lattice is visible in a single magnetite particle, suggesting a singledomain and fully crystalline state.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…The three main mechanisms for releasing drug molecules from the polymeric magnetic spheres into a blood vessel or tissue are diffusion, degradation, and swelling followed by diffusion [13,14]. Diffusion occurs when drug molecules dissolve in bodily fluids around or within the particles and migrate away from the particles.…”
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“…Como a equação (3.2.4.24) é mal condicionada para se fazer uma minimização quadrática desse tipo de problema precisamos usar a técnica de regularização de Tikhonov, (CULLUM, 1971;TIKHONOV;ARSENIN, 1977;WAHBA, 1977;DELVES;MOHAMED, 1987), essa técnica fica mais simples se reescrevermos a equação (3.4.2.24) na forma de um operador (RAMKRISHNA; AMUNDSON, 1985): ARSENIN, 1977;GONCARSKII;JANGOLA, 1969;IVANOV, 1962 …”
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“…Experimentalmente, nós deveríamos encontrar, como em outros casos na literatura, que a quebra é geralmente centrada em um tamanho da molécula. Mas não zerada ao longo dela e nem aleatória, mas sim seguindo uma função de distribuição como uma gaussiana ao longo da cadeia, como é apresentado coerentemente pelo modelo de GLYNN; VAN DER HOFF;REILLY (1972). Quando esses autores modelaram a quebra ultra-sônica, eles não utilizaram o balanço populacional na mesma forma aqui empregada, mas uma técnica diferente.…”
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