Advances in Chemistry Research, Volume 30
by James C. Taylor
English | 2016 | ISBN: 1634841840 | 236 Pages | PDF | 6.88 MB
by James C. Taylor
English | 2016 | ISBN: 1634841840 | 236 Pages | PDF | 6.88 MB
The authors' of this latest volume discuss recent advances in chemistry research. The chapters include discussions on a novel approach to developing a reliable optimized model for the estimation of PVT properties at various reservoir conditions; diverse dye removal technologies and recent progress in dye adsorption using activated carbon; the unique synthesis, properties and functions of mono- and di-nuclear ruthenium(II) aquo complexes; the detection of glycoproteins by widely used classical methods such as SDS-PAGE and Western blot; the predictability of the solubility of supercritical CO2 in ionic liquid; the impact of sucrose, stevia and xylitol on mechanical characteristics of gels prepared with different commercial chestnut flours; separated XRD analysis and non-linear optics for the interaction in composite materials of chiral cyanide bimetallic complexes and LiMnO2 ; and the oxidation of some sulphated macromolecules using various oxidizing agents.
Contents:
Preface
Chapter 1 Characterization of Petroleum Reservoir Fluid Properties
Chapter 2 Dyes - Classification and Effective Removal Techniques
Chapter 3 Unique Synthesis, Properties and Functions of Mono- and Di-Nuclear Ruthenium(II) Aquo Complexes
Chapter 4 Modern Methods for Detecting Glycoproteins in Biological Samples
Chapter 5 Reliable Model to Predict the Solubility of Supercritical CO2 in Ionic Liquid
Chapter 6 Impact of Sucrose, Stevia and Xylitol on Mechanical Characteristics of Gels Prepared with Different Commercial Chestnut Flours
Chapter 7 Separated XRD Analysis and Non-Linear Optics for Interaction in Composite Materials of Chiral Cyanide Bimetallic Complexes and LiMnO2 Metal Oxide
Chapter 8 Oxidation of Some Sulphated Macromolecules Using Various Oxidizing Agents: Focusing On the Nature of Electron-Transfer Process and Oxidation Mechanistics with Synthesis of Coordination Biopolymer Oxidation Precursors as Novel Chelating Agents
Index