Mathematical theory of sedimentation analysis.
by
 
Fujita, Hiroshi, 1922-

Title
Mathematical theory of sedimentation analysis.

Author
Fujita, Hiroshi, 1922-

ISBN
9781483167367
 
9781483194844

Personal Author
Fujita, Hiroshi, 1922-

Publication Information
New York, Academic Press, 1962.

Physical Description
1 online resource (315 pages) illustrations.

Series
Physical chemistry; a series of monographs, v. 11
 
Physical chemistry ; v. 11.

Contents
Front Cover; Mathematical Theory of Sedimentation Analysis; Copyright Page; Foreword; Preface; Table of Contents; Introduction; PART I: Transport; CHAPTER I. Flow Equations for the Ultracentrifuge; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 The Coordinate System; 1.3 Definitions of Flows; 1.4 Phenomenological Equations and Coefficients; 1.5 Flow Equations for Sedimentation in the Ultracentrifuge; 1.6 The Svedberg Equation and Its Extensions; 1.7 The Differential Equations for the Ultracentrifuge; 1.8 Electrolyte Solutions; 1.9 Tests of the Onsager Reciprocal Relation; 1.10 Systems of Reacting Components
 
CHAPTER V. Sedimentation-Diffusion EquilibriumA. INTRODUCTION; B. TWO-COMPONENT SYSTEMS; C. THREE-COMPONENT SYSTEMS; D. POLYMER SOLUTIONS; E. DETERMINATION OF THE MOLECULAR WEIGHT DISTRIBUTION; F. OTHER PROBLEMS; REFERENCES; CHAPTER VI. Approach to Sedimentation Equilibrium; 6.1 Introductory Remarks; 6.2 Prediction of the Time Required to Reach Equilibrium; 6.3 Measurement of the Diffusion Coefficient from the Rate of Approach to Equilibrium; 6.4 Nazarian's Approach to the Determination of D; 6.5 Application of the Synthetic Boundary Cell; REFERENCES; Author Index; Subject Index

Abstract
Mathematical Theory of Sedimentation Analysis presents the flow equations for the ultracentrifuge. This book is organized into two parts encompassing six chapters that evaluate the systems of reacting components, the differential equations for the ultracentrifuge, and the case of negligible diffusion. The first chapters consider the Archibald method for molecular weight determination; pressure-dependent sedimentation; expressions for the refractive index and its gradient; relation between refractive index and concentration; and the analysis of Gaussian distribution. Other chapters deal with th.

Subject Term
Sedimentation analysis.
 
Analyse par sédimentation.
 
Sedimentation analysis. (OCoLC)fst01110979
 
Neerslag (chemie)
 
Ultracentrifugatie.
 
Wiskundige modellen.
 
Mathematik.
 
Sedimentationsanalyse.
 
Theorie.

Genre
Electronic books.

Electronic Access
ScienceDirect http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9781483167367


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