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Dissolution

About: Dissolution is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 39214 publications have been published within this topic receiving 845223 citations.


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01 Jan 1970
TL;DR: In this paper, the Solid-Water Interface Adsorption Dissolution of Minerals Nucleation and Crystal Growth Particle-Particle Interaction Colloids Coagulation and Filtration Regulation of the Chemical Composition of Natural Waters (Examples) Thermodynamic Data.
Abstract: Chemical Thermodynamics and Kinetics Acid-Base Dissolved Carbon Dioxide Atmosphere-Water Interactions Metal Ions in Aqueous Solution Aspects of Coordination Chemistry Precipitation and Dissolution Oxidation and Reduction Equilibria the Solid-Solution Interface Trace Metals: Cycling, Regulation and Biological Role Kinetics and Redox Processes Photochemical Processes Kinetics at the Solid-Water Interface Adsorption Dissolution of Minerals Nucleation and Crystal Growth Particle-Particle Interaction Colloids Coagulation and Filtration Regulation of the Chemical Composition of Natural Waters (Examples) Thermodynamic Data.

5,963 citations

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25 Sep 2003
TL;DR: In this article, the authors introduce the concept of iron oxides and their properties, including surface chemistry and Colloidal stability, as well as their properties in terms of surface area and porosity.
Abstract: 1. Introduction to the Iron Oxides. 2. Crystal Structure. 3. Cation Substitution. 4. Crystal Morphology and Size. 5. Surface Area and Porosity. 6. Electronic, Electrical and Magnetic Properties. 7. Characterization. 8. Thermodynamics. 9. Solubility. 10. Surface Chemistry and Colloidal Stability. 11. Adsorption of Ions and Molecules. 12. Dissolution. 13. Formation. 14. Transformations. 15. Rocks and Ores. 16. Soils. 17. Organisms. 18. Products of Iron Metal Corrosion. 19. Applications. 20. Synthesis. 21. Environmental Significance. References. Subject Index. Sources of Figures and Tables.

5,156 citations

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TL;DR: Drug dissolution from solid dosage forms has been described by kinetic models in which the dissolved amount of drug (Q) is a function of the test time, t or Q=f(t).

4,794 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors demonstrate that cellulose can be dissolved without activation or pretreatment in, and regenerated from, 1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium chloride and other hydrophilic ionic liquids.
Abstract: We report here initial results that demonstrate that cellulose can be dissolved without activation or pretreatment in, and regenerated from, 1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium chloride and other hydrophilic ionic liquids. This may enable the application of ionic liquids as alternatives to environmentally undesirable solvents currently used for dissolution of this important bioresource.

4,276 citations

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TL;DR: This paper describes the compatibility of poly(dimethylsiloxane) (PDMS) with organic solvents; this compatibility is important in considering the potential of PDMS-based microfluidic devices in a number of applications, including that of microreactors for organic reactions.
Abstract: This paper describes the compatibility of poly(dimethylsiloxane) (PDMS) with organic solvents; this compatibility is important in considering the potential of PDMS-based microfluidic devices in a number of applications, including that of microreactors for organic reactions. We considered three aspects of compatibility: the swelling of PDMS in a solvent, the partitioning of solutes between a solvent and PDMS, and the dissolution of PDMS oligomers in a solvent. Of these three parameters that determine the compatibility of PDMS with a solvent, the swelling of PDMS had the greatest influence. Experimental measurements of swelling were correlated with the solubility parameter, δ (cal1/2 cm-3/2), which is based on the cohesive energy densities, c (cal/cm3), of the materials. Solvents that swelled PDMS the least included water, nitromethane, dimethyl sulfoxide, ethylene glycol, perfluorotributylamine, perfluorodecalin, acetonitrile, and propylene carbonate; solvents that swelled PDMS the most were diisopropylam...

2,370 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
20241
20233,122
20226,420
20211,404
20201,545
20191,674