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BOMB%20glycerin.PDF
radiocarbon, age validation, water, Campana, report, otolith, glycerin,
post-bomb, pre-bomb, age, D14C. The effect of glycerin storage on the bomb radiocarbon
content of otoliths was determined experimentally.
Storage in either pre-
or post-bomb glycerin had no detectable effect on the bomb radiocarbon content
of either pre- or post-bomb otoliths.
Glycerin is used as a storage medium
because of its clearing properties, which enhances the visibility of growth increments
as it permeates the microchannel architecture of the otolith over a period of
a few weeks or months (Gauldie et al., 1998).
Funding for this study was
provided by Canada Fisheries and Oceans and NSF OPP-9985884.
Chemistry
and composition of fish otoliths: pathways, mechanisms and applications.
prod_quality.pdf
biodiesel, glycerin, alcohol, reaction, catalyst, oil, production,
acid, fat, separation, pounds. The production processes for biodiesel are well
known.
Direct acid catalyzed transesterification of the oil.
One
hundred pounds of fat or oil (such as soybean oil) are reacted with 10 pounds
of a short chain alcohol in the presence of a catalyst to produce 10 pounds of
glycerin and 100 pounds of biodiesel.
The short chain alcohol, signified
by ROH (usually methanol, but sometimes ethanol) is charged in excess to assist
in quick conversion.
R', R'', and R''' indicate the fatty acid chains
associated with the oil or fat which are largely palmitic, stearic, oleic, and
linoleic acids for naturally occurring oils and fats.
Chapter_2.pdf
silica, spheres, water, diameter, silica microspheres, porosimetry,
variations, pores, measurements, temperatures, calcination. 2.3.2 Calcination
temperature effects on silica spheres refractive index.
The motivation
is that opals usually must be subjected to thermal treatments like sintering4,5
or guest material synthesis,6 which often involves high temperatures.
For silica microspheres used in this work, the precursor alkoxide is Tetraethyl
ortosilicate (TEOS) and the hydrolyzing agent is doubly distilled water (DDW).
An 875 nm of diameter silica spheres sample was chosen for adsorption and mercury
porosimetry.
2.6 Sphere diameter variations with calcination temperature.
A possible explanation for the inability of these methods to detect pores is that
they are mainly internal pores and are not easily accessible by non-polar molecules.
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