The upper critical solution temperature (UCST) or upper consolute temperature is the critical temperature above which the components of a mixture are...
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The lower critical solution temperature (LCST) or lower consolute temperature is the critical temperature below which the components of a mixture are...
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diagram to the right. Two types of liquid–liquid critical points are the upper critical solution temperature (UCST), which is the hottest point at which cooling...
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their temperature-composition diagram. Depending on whether the miscibility gap is found at high or low temperatures, either an upper critical solution temperature...
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opposite may hold true. Upper critical solution temperature Lower critical solution temperature Critical point Ideal solution Sherman, E; Haran G (2006)...
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Upper critical solution temperature – Critical temperature of miscibility in a mixture Lower critical solution temperature – Critical temperature below...
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critical solution temperature phase transition (UCST), at which phase separation occurs with cooling, polymer mixtures commonly exhibit a lower critical solution...
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phase-separate. The upper critical solution temperature (UCST) and the lower critical solution temperature (LCST) are two critical temperatures, above which...
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temperature where the three extremes coalesce and the system becomes fully miscible. This point is known as the upper critical solution temperature or...
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Abductin (section Temperature)
observed when the protein solution was heated from 2 to 5 °C. This phenomenon is indicative of Upper Critical Solution Temperature (UCST) behavior. The change...
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miscible. The same is true for temperatures above around 130 °C (upper critical solution temperature). Between these temperatures, however, the liquids do not...
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to: United Church Schools Trust, a UK educational charity Upper critical solution temperature, in chemistry This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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Polysulfobetaine (section Solution behavior)
in water at low temperatures, however many polysulfobetaines feature an upper critical solution temperature (UCST) in aqueous solution. This means they...
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some compositions) at temperatures below the upper critical solution temperature (UCST).: 186 This is the minimum temperature at which the − T Δ S m...
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temperature. Many polymers/hydrogels exhibit a temperature dependent phase transition, which can be classified as either an upper critical solution temperature...
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Heat treating (section Effects of time and temperature)
are often heated to a temperature that is just above the upper critical temperature, in order to prevent the grains of solution from growing too large...
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critical dimension there is no phase transition. Above the upper critical dimension the critical exponents of the theory become the same as that in mean...
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temperature; the translation to another control parameter is straightforward. The temperature at which the transition occurs is called the critical temperature...
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these two conditions, one can write down (in the vicinity of the critical temperature, Tc) a phenomenological expression for the free energy as a Taylor...
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ceramic materials which have achieved the highest superconducting critical temperatures. These include La1.85Ba0.15CuO4, BSCCO, and YBCO (Yttrium-Barium-Copper-Oxide)...
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Supersaturation (redirect from Supersaturated solution)
increasing temperature. Early studies have been summarised by Tomlinson. It was shown that the crystallization of a supersaturated solution does not simply...
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metals have higher critical resolved shear stress values compared to FCC. However, the relationship between the CRSS and temperature and strain rate is...
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Eutectic system (redirect from Eutectic temperature)
is defined as follows: Liquid → cooling eutectic temperature α solid solution + β solid solution {\displaystyle {\text{Liquid}}\quad...
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High-temperature superconductivity (high-Tc or HTS) is superconductivity in materials with a critical temperature (the temperature below which the material...
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idea of an upper critical dimension, a dimensionality of the system above which mean field theory gives proper results, and the critical exponents predicted...
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metal to some temperature below the critical point for a certain period of time, then allowing it to cool in still air. The exact temperature determines...
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Maxwell model Upper-convected time derivative Upper critical solution temperature Upper hybrid oscillation Upper tangent arc Upsilon meson Upward continuation...
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thermally induced phase transition upon reaching either the upper or lower critical solution temperature. By definition, a crosslinked polymer gel is a macromolecule...
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Carbon steel (section Forging temperature of steel)
heated above the upper critical temperature. This temperature is maintained for a time and then reduced to below the lower critical temperature and is again...
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Liquidus and solidus (redirect from Solidus temperature)
often partially melt at the temperature known as the solidus (TS or Tsol), and fully melt at the higher liquidus temperature (TL or Tliq). The solidus is...
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