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    Динамика физико-механических свойств многокомпонентных углеводородных газовых сред при термобарических условиях процессов сепарации, характерных для аппаратов подготовки нефти

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    В работе проведено исследование особенностей изменений критериев подобия в газообразных сплошных средах, характеризующих процессы переноса импульса, тепла и массы. Изучены особенности и закономерности изменений компонентного состава и теплофизических свойств выходящего потока газа в отдельных режимах изменений поля температуры и давления, характерных для функционирования аппаратов подготовки нефти. Установлено, что данные расчета изменений критериев успешны для прогноза процессов в реальных газах. Отмечается, что рассчитанные значения чисел Прандтля, Шмидта и Льюиса для однокомпонентных химически однородных систем достаточно хорошо согласуются с экспериментальной информацией.The scientific qualification work analyzes the peculiarities of variations in the dimensionless numbers for continuous media. These dimensionless numbers are characteristic features of impulse, heat, and mass transfer. Precisely, it reveals the peculiarities and regularities of variation in composition and thermophysical properties of outlet gas flow within the various temperature and pressure ranges which are peculiar to oil separating vessels. It is proved that the results of dimensionless number calculation are effective in predicting the transfer processes in real gases. In addition, it is revealed that the calculated values of the Prandtl number, the Schmidt number, and the Lewis number for single-component chemically homogeneous systems correlate with the experimental data

    Structure and Bottom-up Formation Mechanism of Multisheet Silica-Based Nanoparticles Formed in an Epoxy Matrix through an in Situ Process

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    [Image: see text] Organic/inorganic hybrid composite materials with the dispersed phases in sizes down to a few tens of nanometers raised very great interest. In this paper, it is shown that silica/epoxy nanocomposites with a silica content of 6 wt % may be obtained with an “in situ” sol–gel procedure starting from two precursors: tetraethyl orthosilicate (TEOS) and 3-aminopropyl-triethoxysilane (APTES). APTES also played the role of a coupling agent. The use of advanced techniques (bright-field high-resolution transmission electron microscopy, HRTEM, and combined small- and wide-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS/WAXS) performed by means of a multirange device Ganesha 300 XL+) allowed us to evidence a multisheet structure of the nanoparticles instead of the gel one typically obtained through a sol–gel route. A mechanism combining in a new manner well-assessed knowledge regarding sol–gel chemistry, emulsion formation, and Ostwald ripening allowed us to give an explanation for the formation of the observed lamellar nanoparticles

    Self-Organizing Semifluorinated Methacrylate Copolymers

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