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Synthesis And Applications Of Imidazolium-Based Ionic Liquids And Their Polymer Derivatives, Woon Su Oh Jan 2012

Synthesis And Applications Of Imidazolium-Based Ionic Liquids And Their Polymer Derivatives, Woon Su Oh

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"Imidazolium-based ionic liquids have been increasingly used as green solvents to replace the volatile and relatively toxic organic solvents, in homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis, materials science, nano materials, lithium ion batteries, and separation technology. Section 1 describes the modulating effect of the imidazolium based room temperature ionic liquids (RTILs) on the critical micelle concentrations (CMC) of surfactants. CMC of sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS), an anionic surfactant, has been investigated in aqueous solutions of a variety of room temperature ionic liquids (RTILs). CMC values decrease with increasing alkyl chain-length and with fluorinated side chains on the imidazole moiety. In section 2, …


Characterization Of Wave Transport In Non-Conservative Media With Random And Correlated Disorder, Benjamin Henry Payne Jan 2012

Characterization Of Wave Transport In Non-Conservative Media With Random And Correlated Disorder, Benjamin Henry Payne

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"Passive quasi-one-dimensional random media exhibit one of the three regimes of transport - ballistic, diffusive, or Anderson localization - depending on system size. The ballistic and diffusion approximations assumes particle transport, whereas Anderson Localization occurs when wave self-interference effects are dominant. When the system contains absorption or gain, then how the regimes can be characterized becomes unclear. By investigating theoretically and numerically the ratio of transmission to energy in a random medium in one dimension, we show this parameter can be used to characterize localization in random media with gain. Non-conservative media implies a second dimension for the transport parameter …


Complex Oxides As Novel Transparent Conductors, Altynbek Murat Jan 2012

Complex Oxides As Novel Transparent Conductors, Altynbek Murat

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"Ab-initio density functional approach is employed to investigate the structural, optical, and electronic properties of twelve undoped (non)stoichiometric multicomponent oxides with layered structure RAMO₄ [R³⁺ =In or Sc, A³⁺ =Al or Ga, and M²⁺ - Ca, Cd, Mg, or Zn], as candidates for novel transparent conducting oxides. The compositional complexity of RAMO₄ leads to a wide range of band gaps varying from 2.45eV for InGaCdO₄ to 6.29 eV for ScAlMgO₄. We find that despite the different band gaps in the constituent binary oxides, namely, 2-4 eV in CdO, In₂O₃, or AnO; 5-6 eV for Ga₂O₃ or Sc₂O₃; and 7-9 eV …


A Monte Carlo Study Of The Scaling Of Nucleation Rates In A Lennard-Jones System, Mark Allan Thomason Jan 2012

A Monte Carlo Study Of The Scaling Of Nucleation Rates In A Lennard-Jones System, Mark Allan Thomason

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Temperature scaling of the homogenous vapor-to-liquid nucleation rate, J, is examined in a model Lennard-Jones (LJ) system. The model uses the Bennett Metropolis Monte Carlo technique to determine small cluster growth/decay rate constant ratios ßn-1n at four temperatures (T = 40, 50, 60, and 83.6K) below the argon Lennard-Jones critical temperature, Tc. The ßn-1n for clusters ranging in size from n = 2 to n = 192 LJ particles are applied to a kinetic steady-state nucleation rate formalism and nucleation rates are determined at the same four temperatures. When these rates are …