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Predictable losses of liquidity provision in constant function markets and concentrated liquidity markets
Published 2023“…<p>We introduce a new comprehensive and model-free measure for the unhedgeable and predictable loss (PL) incurred by liquidity providers (LPs) in constant function markets (CFMs) and in concentrated liquidity markets. …”
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The role of cluster formation and metastable liquid-liquid phase separation in protein crystallization
Published 2012“…Lett., 2008, 101, 148101), i.e. a phase-separated regime occurs in between two critical salt concentrations, c* < c**, giving a metastable liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS). Crystallization from the condensed regime has been observed to follow different mechanisms. …”
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Effective interactions in protein-salt solutions approaching liquid-liquid phase separation
Published 2014“…We present an experimental study combined with a theoretical discussion of the effective interactions in protein solutions approaching a liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS) induced by addition of multivalent metal ions. …”
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Non-wetting drops at liquid interfaces: from liquid marbles to Leidenfrost drops
Published 2017“…We consider the flotation of deformable, non-wetting drops on a liquid interface. We consider the deflection of both the liquid interface and the droplet itself in response to the buoyancy forces, density difference and the various surface tensions within the system. …”
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Effective interactions in protein-salt solutions approaching liquid-liquid phase separation
Published 2014“…We present an experimental study combined with a theoretical discussion of the effective interactions in protein solutions approaching a liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS) induced by addition of multivalent metal ions. …”
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The propagation of a liquid bolus along a liquid-lined flexible tube
Published 2000“…We use lubrication theory and matched asymptotic expansions to model the quasi-steady propagation of a liquid plug or bolus through an elastic tube. In the limit of small capillary number, asymptotic expressions are found for the pressure drop across the bolus and the thickness of the liquid film left behind, as functions of the capillary number, the thickness of the liquid lining ahead of the bolus and the elastic characteristics of the tube wall. …”
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Adsorption of the lamellar phase of aerosol-OT at the solid/liquid and air/liquid interfaces
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In situ electrochemical EPR studies of charge transfer across the liquid/liquid interface
Published 1998“…The in situ measurement of EPR spectra of radical ions generated at the polarized liquid/liquid interface is described in relation to the 7,7,8,8-tetracyanoquinodimethane (TCNQ), 2,3,5,6-tetrachloro-p-benzoquinone (TCBQ), and 2,3,5,6-tetrafluoro-p-benzoquinone (TFBQ) radical anions and the tetrathiafulvalene (TTF) radical cation. …”
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The propagation of a liquid bolus along a liquid-lined flexible tube
Published 2000“…We use lubrication theory and matched asymptotic expansions to model the quasi-steady propagation of a liquid plug or bolus through an elastic tube. In the limit of small capillary number, asymptotic expressions are found for the pressure drop across the bolus and the thickness of the liquid film left behind, as functions of the capillary number, the thickness of the liquid lining ahead of the bolus and the elastic characteristics of the tube wall. …”
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Early-time jet formation in liquid-liquid impact problems: theory and simulations
Published 2018“…We derive the model for general droplet velocities and radii, which encompasses a wide range of impact scenarios from the symmetric impact of identical drops to liquid drops impacting a deep pool. The leading-order solution is sufficient to predict the curve along which the root of the high-speed jet travels. …”
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Mean drop size correlations and population balance models for liquid-liquid dispersion
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Effect of interphase forces on two-phase liquid: liquid flow in horizontal pipe
Published 2010“…A two-fluid model (Eulerian-Elurian model) is used to simulate dispersed two-phase immiscible liquids (oil-water) in a horizontal pipe. Effect of interphase forces (drag, lift and turbulent dispersion) is discussed. …”
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Magnetic nanoparticles assisted dispersive liquid– liquid microextraction of chloramphenicol in water samples
Published 2020“…This work describes the development of a new methodology based on magnetic nanoparticles assisted dispersive liquid–liquid microextraction (DLLME-MNPs) for preconcentration and extraction of chloramphenicol (CAP) antibiotic residues in water. …”
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Use of neural network for modeling of liquid-liquid extraction process in the RDC column
Published 2003“…This paper presents a new application of Artificial Neural Network (ANN) techniques to the modeling of the liquid-liquid extraction process in the RDC Column. …”
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Dispersive liquid-liquid microextraction methods for the determination of Triazine herbicides in aqueous samples
Published 2012“…Dispersive liquid-liquid microextraction (DLLME) and dispersive liquid-liquid microextraction based on solidification of floating organic droplets (DLLME-SFO) methods coupled with gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) were developed for the determination of triazine herbicides in aqueous samples. …”
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Selective liquid-liquid extraction of silver from pure and photographic waste solutions
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Computer-aided molecular design of optimal sustainable solvent for liquid-liquid extraction
Published 2021“…A case study on the extraction of 1,2-dichloroethane from cyclohexane is studied to implement the developed CAMD framework in the search of optimal solvent for liquid-liquid extraction process.…”
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The evolution of mineral processing in extraction of rare earth elements using solid-liquid extraction over liquid-liquid extraction: A review
Published 2017“…This review paper summarises the fundamental in the production of rare earth elements (REE) specifically on the extraction of REE. Liquid-liquid extraction (LLE) is known to be the most common method employed in the extraction of REE. …”
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