used to model a reservoir fluid. The fluid is a combined gas and oil stream. Learning Objectives Once you have completed this section‚ you will be able to: • • Understand the steps required for oil characterization. Characterize an oil using chromatographic data. Prerequisites Before beginning this module you need to understand the basics of the fluid package (Getting Started). 2 Oil Characterization 3 Process Overview Residue C6+ Component Mole Fraction Mass Fraction Volume Fraction
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Discuss the contribution of Attachment Theory to the Social and Emotional development of young children. Introduction Child development is the changes which occur from birth untill puberty‚ in a biological‚ emotion and psychological sense. The events throughout this period plays a vital role in the behaviour and emotion of the child‚ therefore it is essential that the parents or parental figure acts appropriately around the child. Attachment can be defined as the affectional tie that a person
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Current Regulations for Standardization of Crude Drugs In India a great deal of bulk knowledge exists among ordinary people about the traditional use of herbal medicine. It is difficult to quantify the market size of the traditional Indian system. Since most practitioners formulate and dispense their own recipes. The present annual turnover of product manufactured by large companies is estimated at approximately US $ 300 million compared to a turnover of approximately US $ 2.5 billions for modern
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PRACTICAL REPORT ON THE ISOLATION AND IDENTIFICATION OF CODEINE AND PARACETAMOLPRACTICAL REPORT ON THE ISOLATION AND IDENTIFICATION OF CODEINE AND PARACETAMOL AIM: To extract codeine and paracetamol from its tablet by solvent extraction and tentatively identify in comparison to standards using Thin Layer Chromatography. INTRODUCTION: Codeine or methyl morphine‚ an alkaloid‚ was first isolated in 1832 from raw opium. It concentration ranges from 0.2% to 0.8%. Mostly used for its analgesic‚
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1 TOPIC 4 Course Learning Outcomes Able to : 1. Explain the fundamental concepts & theories of separation techniques in SFC & SFE. 2. Sketch‚ label the schematic diagrams & discuss the function of each component in SFC & SFE. 3. Identify the strength & limitations of SFC & SFE technique. 4. Suggest and justify the most suitable & efficient separation technique to be employed for an analysis. 2 What is supercritical fluid? 3 Critical temperature (Tc) for any substance is a temperature
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References: Lawton‚ L.A.‚ Edwards‚ C.‚ Codd‚ G.A.: Extraction and high-performance liquid chromatographic method for the determination of microcystins in raw and treated waters. Analyst (London) 119‚ 1525-1530 (1994). Fastner‚ J.‚ Flieger‚ I.‚ Neumann‚ U.: Optimized extraction of microcystins from field samples - a comparison of different solvents
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Reporter: Instructor: Prof Susana D. Torres Section: 2ChE-C Date Performed: December 17‚ 2013 Group No.: 8 Date Submitted: January 6‚ 2014 Experiment 4: Extraction and Chromatic Separation of Plant Pigments from Tomato Paste ABSTRACT In column chromatography a mixture is
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determine the composition of various analgesics. Chromatography is a technique used to separate and identify individual components in a mixture. Chromatographic techniques make use of the fact that components of a mixture tend to move at different speeds along a coated tube or flat surface. Thin-layer chromatography is one of the easiest of the many chromatographic techniques. A thin layer of a suitable solid substance is coated on a sheet of glass or plastic. A very small sample of the mixture to be
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Page 1. Introduction 3 2. PROCESSING TECHNIQUES FOR MAKING NANOFIBERS 3 2.1. DRAWING 3 2.2. TEMPLATE SYNTHESIS 4 2.3. PHASE SEPERATION 5 2.4. SELF ASSEMBLY 6 2.5. ELECTROSPINNING 6 3. APPLICATIONS OF NANOFIBERS
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Company-Eindhoven‚ Netherlands‚ 1968. 3. Hubschmann‚ H. Handbook of GC/MS: Fundamentals and Applications. Wiley-VCH Verlag‚ Germany‚ 2001. 4. Scott‚ R. P. W. Chromatographic Detectors: Design‚ Function‚ and Operation. Marcel Dekker‚ Inc.‚ USA‚ 1996. 5. J.N. Driscoll. REview of Photoionization Detection in Gas Chromatography: The first Decade. Journal of CHromatographic Science ‚ Vol 23. November 1985. 488-492. 6. Boer‚ H. ‚ "Vapour phase Chromatography"‚ ed. Desty‚ D. H.‚ 169 (Butterworths Sci. Pub.‚ London‚ 1957)
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