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Chemical binding
About: Chemical binding is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 1822 publications have been published within this topic receiving 52516 citations.
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25 Jun 1979TL;DR: In this paper, the decay rate of epithermal neutrons within the formation is measured within an energy range having lower limit which is less than the chemical binding energy of bound hydrogen in the formation.
Abstract: Method and apparatus for epithermal neutron decay logging wherein the formation under investigation is irradiated with bursts of fast neutrons which are moderated therein to form a population of epithermal neutrons. The decay rate of epithermal neutrons within the formation is measured within an energy range having lower limit which is less than the chemical binding energy of bound hydrogen in the formation. In addition, the decay rate of epithermal neutrons within the formation is measured within a second energy range having a lower limit which is greater than the lower limit of the first energy range.
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors study the self-similarness of the selfsimilar ZNDo ring model in chemically reacting gas flows and discover some basic relationships among ignition temperature Ti, total chemical binding energy Q, and the adibatic exponent # of polytropic gas.
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TL;DR: In this article, 1-Aminoanthraquinone was used for the modification of a silica surface by chemical reaction procedure as well as physical adsorption approach.
Abstract: 1-Aminoanthraquinone was used for the modification of a silica surface by chemical reaction procedure as well as physical adsorption approach. Two different silica gel phases were synthesized on the basis of chemical binding of either nitrogen or oxygen atom of the organic modifier and one silica gel phase was formed upon physical adsorption of 1-aminoanthraquinone on the surface of silica gel. The stability test of the three newly synthesized silica gel phases (I–III) was performed in different buffer solutions (pH 1–6) for evaluation of the leaching process as well as identification of the most suitable buffer range for the analytical applications of phases (I–III). The physically adsorbed silica gel phase (I) was found to exhibit maximum hydrolysis percentage values while phases (II) and (III) were found to be fairly resistant to hydrolysis. The experimental buffer range for application of each phase was also stated on such phase hydrolysis. Applications of phases (I–III) for metal sorption pr...
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TL;DR: The use of electrocapture has already been demonstrated for sample clean-up, pre-concentration, chemical modification and peptide separation, all without the need for supporting gels or chemical binding as discussed by the authors.
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TL;DR: In this article, a detonation nanodiamond (DND) with manganese ions directly grafted to its surface was presented, and the distance between Mn2+ ion and diamond surface was estimated from the 13C NMR relaxation data.
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