Periodic precipitation a microcomputer analysis of transport and reaction processes in diffusion media, with software development /

Containing illustrations, worked examples, graphs and tables, this book deals with periodic precipitation (also known as Liesegang Ring formation) in terms of mathematical models and their logical consequences, and is entirely concerned with microcomputer analysis and software development. Three dis...

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Main Author: Henisch, Heinz K.
Other Authors: ScienceDirect (Online service)
Format: eBook
Language: English
Published: Oxford [England] ; New York : Pergamon, 1991.
Physical Description: 1 online resource (xiv, 122 pages) : illustrations.
Edition: 1st ed.
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Summary: Containing illustrations, worked examples, graphs and tables, this book deals with periodic precipitation (also known as Liesegang Ring formation) in terms of mathematical models and their logical consequences, and is entirely concerned with microcomputer analysis and software development. Three distinctive periodic precipitation mechanisms are included: binary diffusion-reaction; solubility modulation, and competitive particle growth. The book provides didactic illustrations of a valuable investigational procedure, in the form of hypothetical experimentation by microcomputer. The development of appropriate software is described and the resulting programs are available separately on disk. The software (for IBM compatible microcomputers; 5 1/4 and 3 1/2 inch disks available) will be sold separately by, The Carnation Press, PO Box 101, State College, PA 16804, USA.
Item Description: Includes bibliographical references (pages 115-117) and index.
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Containing illustrations, worked examples, graphs and tables, this book deals with periodic precipitation (also known as Liesegang Ring formation) in terms of mathematical models and their logical consequences, and is entirely concerned with microcomputer analysis and software development. Three distinctive periodic precipitation mechanisms are included: binary diffusion-reaction; solubility modulation, and competitive particle growth. The book provides didactic illustrations of a valuable investigational procedure, in the form of hypothetical experimentation by microcomputer. The development of appropriate software is described and the resulting programs are available separately on disk. The software (for IBM compatible microcomputers; 5 1/4 and 3 1/2 inch disks available) will be sold separately by, The Carnation Press, PO Box 101, State College, PA 16804, USA.
Front Cover; Periodic Precipitation: A Microcomputer Analysis of Transport and Reaction Processes in Diffusion Media, with Software Development; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Chapter 1. INTRODUCTION; 1.1 General Considerations; 1.2 Fick's Laws of Diffusion; 1.3 Modified Diffusion Laws; 1.4 Basic Diffusion Algorithms; Chapter 2. CONCENTRATION PROFILES; 2.1 Test of the Simplest Diffusion Algorithm; 2.2 Diffusion in Non-homogeneous Media; 2.3 Diffusion in the Presence of Electric Fields; 2.4 Double Diffusion; Concentration Products; Chapter 3. NUCLEATION ALGORITHMS.
3.1 Solubility Relationships in Binary Systems3.2 Stoichiometric Considerations; 3.3 Graincount and Grain Size; Concentration Decrements; Chapter 4. PRECIPITATE GROWTH AND RE-SOLUTION; 4.1 Precipitate -- Solution Interaction; Rates of Mass Transfer; 4.2 Development of Periodic Structures; 4.3 Spacing Relationships; 4.4 Deterministic and Probabilistic Models; 4.5 Effect of Secondary Reaction Products; 4.6 Reservoir Depletion, Contamination and Closure; Chapter 5. HYPOTHETICAL EXPERIMENTATION WITH BINARY SYSTEMS; 5.1 Typical Result Configurations; 5.2 Experiments with System Structures.
5.3 Experiments with Reservoir Concentration Parameters5.4 Experiments with Diffusion Coefficients; 5.5 Experiments with Solubilities and Precipitation Thresholds; 5.6 Experiments with a Secondary Reaction Product; 5.7 Experiments with the Stoichiometry Conditions; 5.8 Experiments with Electric Fields; 5.9 Experiments in the Probabilistic Mode; Chapter 6. PERIODIC PRECIPITATION IN MONOMER SYSTEMS; 6.1 Monomer Precipitation by Solubility Modulation; 6.2 Banding of Particle Distributions by Ostwald Ripening; 6.3 Experiments with Competitive Particle Growth; a Typical Run.
6.4 Experiments with Competitive Particle Growth Effect of Parameter Variations; APPENDIX A: Precipitation by Binary Reaction; Practical Software Implementation (Programs PPBIN**); APPENDIX B: Monomer Precipitation by Solubility Modulation; Practical Software Implementation (Programs PPMON**); APPENDIX C: Banding by Competitive Particle Growth; Practical Software Implementation (Programs PPCPG* * ); REFERENCES; SOFTWARE ORDER FORM; INDEX.
English.
Physical Description: 1 online resource (xiv, 122 pages) : illustrations.
Format: Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references (pages 115-117) and index.
ISBN: 0080402763
9780080402765
1483296806
9781483296807