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This paper deals with the semi-functional partial linear regression model \(Y={{\varvec{X}}}^\mathrm{T}{\varvec{\beta }}+m({\varvec{\chi }})+\varepsilon \) under \(\alpha \)-mixing conditions. \({\varvec{\beta }} \in \mathbb {R}^{p}\) and \(m(\cdot )\) denote an unknown vector and an unknown smooth real-valued operator, respectively. The covariates \({{\varvec{X}}}\) and \({\varvec{\chi }}\) are valued in \(\mathbb {R}^{p}\) and some infinite-dimensional space, respectively, and the random error \(\varepsilon \) verifies \(\mathbb {E}(\varepsilon |{{\varvec{X}}},{\varvec{\chi }})=0\). Naïve and wild bootstrap procedures are proposed to approximate the distribution of kernel-based estimators of \({\varvec{\beta }}\) and \(m(\chi )\), and their asymptotic validities are obtained. A simulation study shows the behavior (on finite sample sizes) of the proposed bootstrap methodology when applied to construct confidence intervals, while an application to real data concerning electricity market illustrates its usefulness in practice.  相似文献   

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The thermal conductivity data of 40 Canadian soils at dryness \((\lambda _{\mathrm{dry}})\) and at full saturation \((\lambda _{\mathrm{sat}})\) were used to verify 13 predictive models, i.e., four mechanistic, four semi-empirical and five empirical equations. The performance of each model, for \(\lambda _{\mathrm{dry}}\) and \(\lambda _{\mathrm{sat}}\), was evaluated using a standard deviation (SD) formula. Among the mechanistic models applied to dry soils, the closest \(\lambda _{\mathrm{dry}}\) estimates were obtained by MaxRTCM \((\textit{SD} = \pm ~0.018\,\hbox { Wm}^{-1}\cdot \hbox {K}^{-1})\), followed by de Vries and a series-parallel model (\(\hbox {S-}{\vert }{\vert }\)). Among the semi-empirical equations (deVries-ave, Advanced Geometric Mean Model (A-GMM), Chaudhary and Bhandari (C–B) and Chen’s equation), the closest \(\lambda _{\mathrm{dry}}\) estimates were obtained by the C–B model \((\pm ~0.022\,\hbox { Wm}^{-1}\cdot \hbox {K}^{-1})\). Among the empirical equations, the top \(\lambda _{\mathrm{dry}}\) estimates were given by CDry-40 \((\pm ~0.021\,\hbox { Wm}^{-1}\cdot \hbox {K}^{-1}\) and \(\pm ~0.018\,\hbox { Wm}^{-1}\cdot \hbox {K}^{-1}\) for18-coarse and 22-fine soils, respectively). In addition, \(\lambda _{\mathrm{dry}}\) and \(\lambda _{\mathrm{sat}}\) models were applied to the \(\lambda _{\mathrm{sat}}\) database of 21 other soils. From all the models tested, only the maxRTCM and the CDry-40 models provided the closest \(\lambda _{\mathrm{dry}}\) estimates for the 40 Canadian soils as well as the 21 soils. The best \(\lambda _{\mathrm{sat}}\) estimates for the 40-Canadian soils and the 21 soils were given by the A-GMM and the \(\hbox {S-}{\vert }{\vert }\) model.  相似文献   

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The paper reveals the experimental procedure and thermo-physical characteristics of a coarse pyroclastic soil (Pozzolana), from the neighborhoods of Rome, Italy. The tested samples are comprised of 70.7 % sand, 25.9 % silt, and 3.4 % clay. Their mineral composition contained 38 % pyroxene, 33 % analcime, 20 % leucite, 6 % illite/muscovite, 3 % magnetite, and no quartz content was noted. The effective thermal conductivity of minerals was assessed to be about \(2.14\,\hbox {W}{\cdot } \hbox {m}^{-1}{\cdot } \hbox {K}^{-1}\). A transient thermal probe method was applied to measure the thermal conductivity (\(\lambda \)) over a full range of the degree of saturation \((S_{\mathrm{r}})\), at two porosities (n) of 0.44 and 0.50, and at room temperature of about \(25\,^{\circ }\hbox {C}\). The \(\lambda \) data obtained were consistent between tests and showed an increasing trend with increasing \(S_{\mathrm{r}}\) and decreasing n. At full saturation (\(S_{\mathrm{r}}=1\)), a nearly quintuple \(\lambda \) increase was observed with respect to full dryness (\(S_{\mathrm{r}}=0\)). In general, the measured data closely followed the natural trend of \(\lambda \) versus \(S_{\mathrm{r}}\) exhibited by published data at room temperature for other unsaturated soils and sands. The measured \(\lambda \) data had an average root-mean-squared error (RMSE) of \(0.007\,\hbox {W}{\cdot } \hbox {m}^{-1}{\cdot } \hbox {K}^{-1}\) and \(0.008\,\hbox {W}{\cdot } \hbox {m}^{-1}{\cdot } \hbox {K}^{-1}\) for n of 0.50 and 0.44, respectively, as well as an average relative standard deviation of the mean at the 95 % confidence level \((\hbox {RSDM}_{0.95})\) of 2.21 % and 2.72  % for n of 0.50 and 0.44, respectively.  相似文献   

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The effect of thermal annealing in an inert atmosphere (argon) on the structural and thermochromic properties of \(\hbox {MoO}_{3}\) thin films was investigated. \(\hbox {MoO}_{3}\) thin films were deposited by thermal evaporation in vacuum of \(\hbox {MoO}_{3}\) powders. X-ray diffraction patterns of the films showed the presence of the monoclinic Magneli phase \(\hbox {Mo}_{9}\hbox {O}_{26}\) for annealing temperatures above \(250\,{^{\circ }}\hbox {C}\). Absorbance spectra of the films annealed in argon indicated that their thermochromic response increases with the annealing temperature in the analyzed range (23 \({^{\circ }}\hbox {C}\)–300 \({^{\circ }}\hbox {C}\)), a result opposite to the case of thermal annealings in air, for which case the thermochromic response shows a maximum value around 200 \({^{\circ }}\)C–225 \({^{\circ }}\)C and decreases for higher temperatures. These results are explained in terms of a higher density of oxygen vacancies formed upon thermal treatments in inert atmospheres.  相似文献   

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The electrical and thermal properties with respect to the crystallization in \(\hbox {V}_{2}\hbox {O}_{5}\) thin films were investigated by measuring the resistance at different temperatures and applied voltages. The changes in the crystal structure of the films at different temperatures were also explored using Raman measurements. The thermal diffusivity of the crystalline \(\hbox {V}_{2}\hbox {O}_{5}\) film was measured by the nanosecond thermoreflectance method. The microstructures of amorphous and crystalline \(\hbox {V}_{2}\hbox {O}_{5}\) were observed by SEM and XRD measurements. The temperature-dependent Raman spectra revealed that a structural phase transition does not occur in the crystalline film. The resistance measurements of an amorphous film indicated semiconducting behavior, whereas the resistance of the crystalline film revealed a substantial change near \(250\,{^{\circ }}\hbox {C}\), and Ohmic behavior was observed above \(380\,{^{\circ }}\hbox {C}\). This result was due to the metal–insulator transition induced by lattice distortion in the crystalline film, for which \(T_{\mathrm{c}}\) was \(260\,{^{\circ }}\hbox {C}\). \(T_{\mathrm{c}}\) of the film decreased from 260 \({^{\circ }}\hbox {C}\) to \(230\,{^{\circ }}\hbox {C}\) with increasing applied voltage from 0 V to 10 V. Furthermore, the thermal diffusivity of the crystalline film was \(1.67\times 10^{-7}\,\hbox {m}^{2}\cdot \hbox {s}^{-1}\) according to the nanosecond thermoreflectance measurements.  相似文献   

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New measurements are reported for the isochoric heat capacity of the ionic liquid substance 1-hexyl-3-methylimidazolium bis[(trifluoromethyl)sulfonyl]imide ([C6mim][NTf2]). These measurements extend the ranges of our earlier study (Polikhronidi et al. in Phys Chem Liq 52:657, 2014) by 5 % of the compressed liquid density and by 75 K. An adiabatic calorimeter was used to measure one-phase \((C_{\mathrm{V1}})\) liquid and two-phase \((C_{\mathrm{V2}})\) liquid + vapor isochoric heat capacities, densities \((\rho _s)\), and phase-transition temperatures \((T_s)\) of the ionic liquid (IL) substance. The combined expanded uncertainty of the density \(\rho \) and isochoric heat capacity \(C_\mathrm{V}\) measurements at the 95 % confidence level with a coverage factor of \(k = 2\) is estimated to be 0.15 % and 3 %, respectively. Measurements are concentrated in the immediate vicinity of the liquid + vapor phase-transition curve, in order to closely observe phase transitions. The present measurements and those of our earlier study are analyzed together and are presented in terms of thermodynamic properties \((T_s\), \(\rho _s\), \(C_{\mathrm{V1}}\) and \(C_{\mathrm{V2}})\) evaluated at saturation and in terms of key-derived thermodynamic properties \(C_\mathrm{P}\), \(C_\mathrm{S}\), \(W_\mathrm{S}^{{\prime }}\), \(K_{\mathrm{TS}}^{{\prime }}\), \(\left( {\partial P/\partial T} \right) _{\mathrm{V}}^{\prime }\), and \(\left( {\partial V/\partial T} \right) _\mathbf{P}^{\prime })\) on the liquid + vapor phase-transition curve. A thermodynamic relation by Yang and Yang is used to confirm the internal consistency of measured two-phase heat capacities \(C_{\mathrm{V2}} \), which are observed to fall perfectly on a line as a function of specific volume at a constant temperature. The observed linear behavior is exploited to evaluate contributions to the quantity \(C_{\mathrm{V2}} = f(V, T)\) from chemical potential \(C_{{\mathrm{V}\upmu }} =-T\frac{\mathrm{d}^{{2}}\mu }{\mathrm{d}T^{2}}\) and from vapor pressure \(C_{\mathrm{VP}} =VT\frac{\mathrm{d}^{2}P_{\mathrm{S}} }{\mathrm{d}T^{2}}\). The physical nature and specific details of the temperature and specific volume dependence of the two-phase isochoric heat capacity and some features of the other derived thermodynamic properties of IL at liquid saturation curve are considered in detail.  相似文献   

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Axial dispersion of cubic particles in horizontal, rotating cylinders was investigated using discrete element modelling simulations. We found that, similar to the behavior of spheres, the axial dispersion coefficient of cubes depends on (1) the rotational speed of the cylinder \({\omega }\), (2) the acceleration due to gravity g and (3) the particle size d, satisfying the relationship \({D}_\mathrm {ax}\propto {\omega }^{1-2{\lambda }}{g}^{{\lambda }}{d}^{2-{\lambda }}\) with \({\lambda }\approx 0.15\) (\({\lambda }\approx 0.1\) for beds of spheres) (Third et al. in Powder Technol 203:510–517, 2010). This observation suggested that, although particle shape influences significantly the rate of axial dispersion (cubes disperse almost twice as fast as spheres of equal volume), the parameters controlling the coefficient of dispersion are independent of particle shape.  相似文献   

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NiWP alloy coatings were prepared by electrodeposition, and the effects of ferrous chloride (\(\hbox {FeCl}_{2})\), sodium tungstate (\(\hbox {Na}_{2}\hbox {WO}_{4})\) and current density (\(D_{\mathrm{K}}\)) on the properties of the coatings were studied. The results show that upon increasing the concentration of \(\hbox {FeCl}_{2}\), initially the Fe content of the coating increased and then tended to be stable; the deposition rate and microhardness of coating decreased when the cathodic current efficiency (\(\eta \)) initially increased and then decreased; and for a \(\hbox {FeCl}_{2}\) concentration of \(3.6\, \hbox {g\,l}^{-1}\), the cathodic current efficiency reached its maximum of 74.23%. Upon increasing the concentration of \(\hbox {Na}_{2}\hbox {WO}_{4}\), the W content and microhardness of the coatings increased; the deposition rate and the cathode current efficiency initially increased and then decreased. The cathodic current efficiency reached the maximum value of 70.33% with a \(\hbox {Na}_{2}\hbox {WO}_{4}\) concentration of 50 g \(\hbox {l}^{-1}\), whereas the deposition rate is maximum at 8.67 \(\upmu \hbox {m}\,\hbox {h}^{-1}\) with a \(\hbox {Na}_{2}\hbox {WO}_{4}\) concentration of \(40\, \hbox {g\,l}^{-1}\). Upon increasing the \(D_{\mathrm{K}}\), the deposition rate, microhardness, Fe and W content of the coatings increased, the cathodic current efficiency increases first increased and then decreased. When \(D_{\mathrm{K}}\) was 4 A dm\(^{-2}\), the current efficiency reached the maximum of 73.64%.  相似文献   

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An effort was made to develop semiconductor oxide-based room temperature dilute magnetic semiconductor (DMS) thin films based on wide band gap and transparent host lattice with transition metal substitution. The Sn\(_{\mathrm {1}-x}\)Ni\(_{x}\textit {O}_{\mathrm {2}}\) (\(x\,= \mathrm {0.00, 0.03, 0.05, 0.07, 0.10, and \,0.15}\)) thin film samples were prepared on glass substrates by flash evaporation technique. All the samples were shown single phase crystalline rutile structure of host SnO\(_{\mathrm {2}}\) with dominant (110) orientation. The Ni substitution promotes reduction of average crystallite size in SnO\(_{\mathrm {2}}\) as evidenced from the reduction of crystallite size from 40 (SnO\(_{\mathrm {2}}\)) to 20 nm (Sn\(_{\mathrm {0.85}}\)Ni\(_{\mathrm {0.15}}\textit {O}_{\mathrm {2}}\)). In the energy dispersive spectra as well as X-ray photoelectron spectra of all the samples show, the chemical compositions are close to stoichiometric with noticeable oxygen deficiency. The crystalline films were formed by coalescence of oval-shaped polycrystalline particles of 100 nm size as evidenced from the electron micrographs. The energy band gap of DMS films decreases from 4 (SnO\(_{\mathrm {2}}\)) to 3.8 eV (x \(=\) 0.05) with increase of Ni content. The magnetic hysteresis loops of all the samples at room temperature show soft ferromagnetic nature except for SnO\(_{\mathrm {2}}\) film. The SnO\(_{\mathrm {2}}\) films show diamagnetic nature and it converts into ferromagnetic upon substitution of 3 % Sn\(^{\mathrm {4+}}\) by Ni\(^{\mathrm {2+}}\). The robust intrinsic ferromagnetism (saturation magnetization, 21 emu/cm\(^{\mathrm {3}}\)). Further increase of Ni content weakens ferromagnetic strength due to Ni-O antiferromagnetic interactions among the nearest neighbour Ni ions via O\(^{\mathrm {2-}}\) ions. The observed magnetic properties were best described by bound magnetic polarons model.  相似文献   

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Electrodeposited ZnO coatings suffer severe capacity fading when used as conversion anodes in sealed Li cells. Capacity fading is attributed to (i) the large charge transfer resistance, \(R_{\mathrm{ct}}\) (300–700 \(\Omega \)) and (ii) the low \(\hbox {Li}^{+}\) ion diffusion coefficient, \(D_{\mathrm{Li}}^{+}\ (10^{-15}\) to \(10^{-13}\hbox { cm}^{2}\hbox { s}^{-1})\). The measured value of \(R_{\mathrm{ct}}\) is nearly 10 times higher and \(D_{\mathrm{Li}}^{+}\) 10–100 times lower than the corresponding values for \(\hbox {Cu}_{2}\hbox {O}\), which delivers a stable reversible capacity.  相似文献   

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Kinematic viscosity correlation has been developed for liquid petroleum fractions at 37.78\(\,^{\circ }\hbox {C}\) and \(98.89\,^{\circ }\hbox {C}\) (100 and \(210^{\circ }\hbox {F})\) standard temperatures using a large variety of experimental data. The only required inputs are the specific gravity and the average boiling point temperature. The accuracy of the correlation was compared with several other correlations available in the literature. The proposed correlations proved to be more accurate in predicting the viscosity at 37.78\(\,^{\circ }\hbox {C}\) and \(98.89\,^{\circ }\hbox {C}\) with average absolute deviations of 0.39 and \(0.72\hbox { mm}^{2}/\hbox {s}\), respectively. Another objective was to develop a relation for the variation of viscosity with temperature to predict the viscosity of petroleum fraction at a certain temperature from the knowledge of the viscosity for the same liquid at two other temperatures. The newly developed correlation represents a wide array of temperatures from 20 \(^{\circ }\hbox {C}\) to 150 \(^{\circ }\hbox {C}\) and viscosities from 0.14\(\hbox { mm}^{2}/\hbox {s}\) to 343.64\(\hbox { mm}^{2}/\hbox {s}\). The results have been validated with experimental data consisting of 9558 data points, yielding an overall deviation of \(0.248\hbox { mm}^{2}/\hbox {s}\) and \(\hbox {R}^{2}\) of 0.998. In addition, new formulas were developed to interconvert the viscosity of petroleum fractions from one unit of measure to another based on finding the best fit for a set of experimental data from the literature with \(R^{2}\) as high as 1.0 for many cases. Detailed analysis showed good agreement between the predicted values and the experimental data.  相似文献   

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Commercial paraffin wax used by Bolsius Nederland B.V. for manufacturing various kinds of candles was applied as a phase-change material (PCM) for cooling a 28 W high-power light emitting diode (LED) panel during its operation. The main problem arising during operation of an LED is thermal management. According to the manufacturer’s datasheet specifications (BioSolution Ltd. www.biosolution.pl), the operating temperature range for the LED street lamp UL28W is \((-30~{^{\circ }}\hbox {C})\) to \((+40~{^{\circ }}\hbox {C})\). The object of the present study was an LED panel containing 28 pieces of high-power 1W LEDs connected in series (4 LEDs in each of the 7 rows) mounted on an aluminum plate of dimensions 80 mm by 135 mm. The tested aluminum plate was placed in a block made of aluminum with a hollow compartment containing Bolsius paraffin wax of density \(914~\hbox {kg}\cdot \hbox {m}^{-3}\) at room temperature. Temperatures were recorded using K-type thermocouples at selected locations of the tested LED panel for several values of the power supplied to it, while utilizing PCM and without it. As the manufacturer of Bolsius wax candles does not provide any data on the thermal properties of the material used, it was necessary to carry out micro-calorimetric research. Thermophysical properties of the paraffin wax such as the apparent specific heat, enthalpy of phase transition and temperature of phase change transition during heating and cooling were determined using the Netzsch DSC 214 Polyma. The Netzsch TG 209F3 Tarsus was used for TG/DTG measurements. DSC investigations revealed the following thermal transitions taking place during the first heating: solid–solid transition (onset \(30.4~{^{\circ }}\hbox {C}\), peak at \(40.9~{^{\circ }}\hbox {C}\)), solid–liquid transition (onset \(47.7~{^{\circ }}\hbox {C}\), peak at \(54.9~{^{\circ }}\hbox {C}\), end at \(58.3~{^{\circ }}\hbox {C}\)), latent heat of energy storage \(201~\hbox {J}\cdot \hbox {g}^{-1}\), apparent specific heat corresponding to peak at \(41.5~{^{\circ }}\hbox {C}\) \((5.498~\hbox {J}\cdot \hbox {g}^{-1}\cdot \hbox {K}^{-1})\). DTG investigations revealed that the decomposition of paraffin wax is a two-step process. At \(283~{^{\circ }}\hbox {C}\) there was observed a slightly slower decomposition \((9.43\,\%\cdot \hbox {min}^{-1})\) than that at \(323~{^{\circ }}\hbox {C} (12.5\,\%\cdot \hbox {min}^{-1})\). The experimental results obtained upon cooling the high-power LED lamp during its operation can be applied to verify results of numerical modeling of the heat transfer problems with phase-change transitions. An attempt at modeling such a problem based on 1D fixed grid with variable time step approach was undertaken in this work.  相似文献   

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This paper studies the microwave dielectric properties, microstructure, vibration and densification of Li2ZnTi3+xO8+2x (\(- 0.04 \le {\text{x}} \le +0.06\)) ceramics, manufactured via a conventional mixed oxide route. The X-ray diffraction and Raman spectroscopy revealed the unit cell parameter and cation ordering in LZT non-stoichiometry in their vibrational modes. The densification and phase composition were characterized by the EDX and SEM methods. It was found that a slight Ti vacancy can improve the relative density to the maximum value (96.2%). The XRD results showed that the second phase of TiO2 in the Li2ZnTi3.06O8.12 composition is formed. The sintered samples were detected in the microwave frequency range by using the resonance technique. The \({\text{~}}{\tau _f}\) values of the ceramics within Ti excess adjusted to near zero. The Li2ZnTi2.96O7.92 ceramic showed the best relative density, single phase and best microwave dielectric \({\varepsilon _r}~={\text{ }}25.98\), Q?×?f?=?61,000 GHz, \({\tau _f}={\text{ }} - 17.4{\text{ ppm/}}^\circ {\text{C}}\) sintered at 1100 °C for 4 h.  相似文献   

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Thin films of \(\hbox {Cu}_{2}\hbox {ZnSnS}_{4}\) (CZTS), a promising solar cell absorber, were grown by thermal evaporation of ZnS, Sn and Cu precursors and subsequent annealing in sulphur atmosphere. Two aspects are chosen for investigation: (i) the effect of substrate temperature (\(T_{\mathrm{S}})\) used for the deposition of precursors and (ii) (\(\hbox {N}_{2}{+}\hbox {S}_{2})\) pressure during annealing, to study their impact on the growth of CZTS films. X-ray diffraction analysis of these films revealed the structure to be kesterite with (112) preferred orientation. Crystallite size is found to slightly increase with increase in \(T_{\mathrm{S}}\) as well as pressure during annealing. From optical absorption studies, the direct optical band gap of CZTS films is found to be \({\sim }\)1.45 eV. Room temperature electrical resistivity of the films obtained on annealing the stacks at 10 and 100 mbar pressures is found to be in the ranges 25–55 and 5–25 \(\Omega \) cm, respectively, depending on \(T_{\mathrm{S}}\). Films prepared by annealing the stack deposited at 300\({^{\circ }}\)C under 100 mbar pressure for 90 min are slightly Cu-poor and Zn-rich with compact grain morphology.  相似文献   

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\(\hbox {Pr}^{3+}\) doped molybdenum lead-borate glasses with the chemical composition 75PbO?[25–(x \(+\) y)\(\hbox {B}_{2}\hbox {O}_{3}]\)\(y\hbox {MoO}_{3}\)\(x\hbox {Pr}_{2}\hbox {O}_{3}\) (where \(x = 0.5\) and 1.0 mol% and \(y = 0\) and 5 mol%) were prepared by conventional melt-quenching technique. Thermal, optical and structural analyses are carried out using DSC, UV and FTIR spectra. The physical parameters, like glass transition \((T_{\mathrm{g}})\), stability factor \((\Delta T)\), optical energy band gap \((E_{\mathrm{gopt}})\), of these glasses have been determined as a function of dopant concentration. The \({T}_{\mathrm{g}}\) and optical energy gaps of these glasses were found to be in the range of 290–350\({^{\circ }}\hbox {C}\) and 2.45–2.7 eV, respectively. Stability of the glass doped with \(\hbox {Pr}^{3+}\) is found to be moderate (\(\sim \)40). The results are discussed using the structural model of Mo–lead-borate glass.  相似文献   

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In the present work, pristine and cetyl trimethyl ammonium bromide (CTAB)-coated ferric oxide nanoparticles \((\hbox {CTAB@Fe}_{2}\hbox {O}_{3} \hbox { NPs})\) were synthesized and studied as enzyme mimics. The w/w ratio of \(\hbox {Fe}_{2}\hbox {O}_{3}\) to CTAB was varied as 1:1 and 1:2. Transmission electron microscopic analysis revealed that pristine NPs had an average size of 50 nm, whereas the presence of CTAB resulted in the formation of nanorods with length of 130 nm. BET studies confirmed enhancement of surface area on CTAB coating, which was maximum for w/w ratio 1:1. The synthesized pristine NPs and CTAB-coated NPs were evaluated for their peroxidase mimic activity using o-dianisidine dihydrochloride as substrate. Optimum pH, temperature, substrate and NPs concentration for the reaction were 1, \(25^{\circ }{\mathrm{C}}\), \(0.16~\hbox {mg}~\hbox {ml}^{-1}\) and \(1~\hbox {mg}~\hbox {ml}^{-1}\), respectively. Peroxidase mimic activity of \(\hbox {CTAB@Fe}_{2}\hbox {O}_{3}\hbox { NPs}\) (w/w 1:1) was higher than that of pristine NPs. However, further increase in CTAB coating (w/w 1:2) resulted in lowering of peroxidase mimic activity. Kinetic analysis was carried out at optimized conditions; maximum velocity (\(V_{\mathrm{max}})\) and Michaelis constant (\(K_{\mathrm{m}})\) value of \(\hbox {CTAB@Fe}_{2}\hbox {O}_{3}\hbox { NPs}\) at 1:1 w/w ratio were 7.69 mM and \(1.12~\upmu \hbox {mol}~\hbox {s}^{-1}\), respectively.  相似文献   

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A composite polymer electrolyte comprising poly(vinyl alcohol)–poly(4-styrenesulphonic acid) with barium chloride dihydrate (\(\hbox {BaCl}_{2}{\cdot } 2\hbox {H}_{2}\hbox {O}\)) salt complex has been synthesized following the usual solution casting. The ionic conductivity of polymer electrolyte was analysed by impedance spectroscopy. The highest room temperature (at 30\({^{\circ }}\)C) conductivity evaluated was 9.38 \(\times \) 10\(^{-6}\) S cm\(^{-1}\) for 20 wt% loading of \(\hbox {BaCl}_{2}\) in the polymer electrolyte. This has been referred to as the optimum conducting composition. The temperature-dependent ionic conductivity of the polymer electrolyte exhibits the Arrhenius relationship, which represents the hopping of ions in polymer composites. Cation and anion diffusion coefficients are evaluated using the Trukhan model. The transference number and enhanced conductivity imply that the charge transportation is due to ions. Therefore this polymer electrolyte can be further studied for the development of electrochemical device applications.  相似文献   

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Impurities are considered to be the most significant source of uncertainty for the realization of the International Temperature Scale of 1990 by means of metal fixed points. The determination and further reduction in this uncertainty require a traceable chemical analysis of dissolved impurities in the fixed-point metal and accurate knowledge of the specific temperature change caused by impurities (slope of the liquidus line). We determined the slope of the liquidus line for three binary systems and present results and conclusions from the chemical analysis of zinc with a nominal purity of 7N. For the Fe–Zn system, we determined a liquidus slope of (\(-0.91\pm 0.14\)) mK / (\(\upmu \hbox {g}{\cdot }\hbox { g}^{-1}\)) from the evaluation of freezing plateaus and (\(-0.76~\pm 0.20\)) mK / (\(\upmu \hbox {g}{\cdot }\hbox { g}^{-1}\)) from the evaluation of melting plateaus; for the Pb–Zn system, the corresponding results are (\(-0.27~\pm 0.05\)) mK / (\(\upmu \hbox {g}{\cdot }\hbox { g}^{-1}\)) and (\(-0.26~\pm 0.05\)) mK / (\(\upmu \hbox {g}{\cdot }\hbox { g}^{-1}\)). Although for the Sb–Zn system, we determined a liquidus slope of about \(-0.8\) mK / (\(\upmu \hbox {g}{\cdot }\hbox { g}^{-1}\)), our investigations showed that a correction of the influence of antimony is highly questionable because antimony can be found in zinc in a fully dissolved state or precipitated as an insoluble compound. Iron is the only impurity where a correction of the fixed-point temperature was possible. For the realization of the zinc fixed point at PTB, this correction is between 2 \(\upmu \)K and 16 \(\upmu \)K depending on the batch of zinc used. The influence of the sum of all impurities was estimated by means of the OME method. The resulting uncertainty contribution is between 12 \({\upmu }\hbox {K}\) and 48 \({\upmu }\hbox {K}\).  相似文献   

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CETIAT’s calibration laboratory, accredited by COFRAC, is a secondary thermometry laboratory. It uses overflow and stirred calibration baths \((\hbox {from} -\,80\,{^{\circ }}\hbox {C} \hbox { up } \hbox { to } +\,215\,{^{\circ }}\hbox {C})\), dry blocks and furnaces \((\hbox {from } +\,100\,{^{\circ }}\hbox {C} \hbox { up } \hbox { to } +\,1050\,{^{\circ }}\hbox {C})\) and thermostatic chambers \((\hbox {from } -\,30\,{^{\circ }}\hbox {C} \hbox { up } \hbox { to } +\,160\,{^{\circ }}\hbox {C})\). Typical calibration uncertainties that can be reached for platinum resistance thermometers in a thermostatic bath are between \(0.03\,{^{\circ }}\hbox {C}\) and \(0.06\,{^{\circ }}\hbox {C}\). In order to improve its calibration capabilities, CETIAT is working on the implementation of a gas-controlled heat pipe (GCHP) temperature generator, used for industrial sensor calibrations. This article presents the results obtained during the characterization of water GCHP for industrial applications. This is a new approach to the use of a heat pipe as a temperature generator for industrial sensor calibrations. The objective of this work is to improve measurement uncertainties and daily productivity. Indeed, as has been shown in many studies (Dunn and Reay in Heat Pipes, Pergamon Press, Oxford, 1976; Merlone et al. 2012), the temperature of the system is pressure dependent and the response time, in temperature, follows the pressure accordingly. Thanks to this generator, it is possible to perform faster calibrations with smaller uncertainties. In collaboration with INRiM, the GCHP developed at CETIAT works with water and covers a temperature range from \(+\,30\,{^{\circ }}\hbox {C}\) up to \(+\,150\,{^{\circ }}\hbox {C}\). This device includes some improvements such as a removable cover, which allows us to have different sets of thermometric wells adjustable according to the probe to be calibrated, and a pressure controller based on a temperature sensor. This article presents the metrological characterization in terms of homogeneity and stability in temperature. A rough investigation of the response time of the system is also presented in order to evaluate the time for reaching thermal equilibrium. The results obtained in this study concern stability and thermal homogeneity. The homogeneity on 200 mm is better than 5 mK and with a calibration uncertainty reduced by a factor of three.  相似文献   

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Mesoporous \(\upgamma \)-alumina was synthesized by the microwave-hydrothermal process with a shorter duration time at 150\({^{\circ }}\)C/2 h followed by calcination at 550\({^{\circ }}\)C/1 h. Ag nanoparticles (AgNPs) were impregnated into \(\upgamma \)-alumina under a reducing atmosphere at 450\({^{\circ }}\)C. The synthesized product was characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD), thermogravimetric (TG)/differential thermal analysis (DTA), X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), \(\hbox {N}_{2}\) adsorption–desorption study, field-emission scanning electron microscopy (FESEM) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The BET surface area values of \(\upgamma \)-alumina and Ag-impregnated \(\upgamma \)-alumina were found to be 258 and 230 m\(^{2}\) g\(^{-1}\), respectively. FESEM images showed the formation of grain-like particles of 50–70 nm in size with a flake-like microstructure. The XRD, XPS and TEM studies confirmed the presence of Ag in the synthesized product. Catalytic properties of the product for CO oxidation was studied with the \(T_{50}\) (50% conversion) and \(T_{100}\) (100% conversion) values of 118 and 135\({^{\circ }}\)C, respectively; the enhanced values were compared with the literature reported values.  相似文献   

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