TracePro Bridge for SolidWorks
... using Monte-Carlo ray tracing. This makes it possible to add optical properties to your SolidWorks file to maintain the design intent contained in the model and save optical and source properties with that model. Designers can also export SolidWorks-made models ready for ray tracing and optical anal ...
... using Monte-Carlo ray tracing. This makes it possible to add optical properties to your SolidWorks file to maintain the design intent contained in the model and save optical and source properties with that model. Designers can also export SolidWorks-made models ready for ray tracing and optical anal ...
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... ligand, respectively, is formed by strong hydrogen bonding interactions between pairs of Hhmp and hmp ligands that act as building blocks and self-assemble remarkably through aromatic π-π and CH/-π interactions to generate a nanoporous supramolecular structure exhibiting permanent porosity and selec ...
... ligand, respectively, is formed by strong hydrogen bonding interactions between pairs of Hhmp and hmp ligands that act as building blocks and self-assemble remarkably through aromatic π-π and CH/-π interactions to generate a nanoporous supramolecular structure exhibiting permanent porosity and selec ...
Chemical Bonding and Molecular Geometry
... As you have learned, ions are atoms or molecules bearing an electrical charge. A cation (a positive ion) forms when a neutral atom loses one or more electrons from its valence shell, and an anion (a negative ion) forms when a neutral atom gains one or more electrons in its valence shell. Compounds c ...
... As you have learned, ions are atoms or molecules bearing an electrical charge. A cation (a positive ion) forms when a neutral atom loses one or more electrons from its valence shell, and an anion (a negative ion) forms when a neutral atom gains one or more electrons in its valence shell. Compounds c ...
Heterogeneous Nanonucleants - Manuscript - FINAL
... Also relevant in nucleation is the specific chemical interaction between nucleant substrate and crystallising molecule, which may well dominate [43]. In solution phase crystallisation, when both the solute and solvent are polar, the polarisation effect governs the ability of solute molecule to adsor ...
... Also relevant in nucleation is the specific chemical interaction between nucleant substrate and crystallising molecule, which may well dominate [43]. In solution phase crystallisation, when both the solute and solvent are polar, the polarisation effect governs the ability of solute molecule to adsor ...
Engineering Chemistry (revised edition)
... The principles and characteristics of molecular self-assembly are the same as selfassembly of materials. Molecular self-assembly also proceeds from a less ordered state to a highly ordered structure. But there is a difference in the forces directing the process. The self-assembly of materials is dir ...
... The principles and characteristics of molecular self-assembly are the same as selfassembly of materials. Molecular self-assembly also proceeds from a less ordered state to a highly ordered structure. But there is a difference in the forces directing the process. The self-assembly of materials is dir ...
Adhesion
Adhesion is the tendency of dissimilar particles or surfaces to cling to one another (cohesion refers to the tendency of similar or identical particles/surfaces to cling to one another). The forces that cause adhesion and cohesion can be divided into several types. The intermolecular forces responsible for the function of various kinds of stickers and sticky tape fall into the categories of chemical adhesion, dispersive adhesion, and diffusive adhesion. In addition to the cumulative magnitudes of these intermolecular forces, there are certain emergent mechanical effects that will also be discussed at the end of the article.