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  • 1
    ISSN: 1434-4475
    Keywords: Molecular shape ; molecular surface comparison ; Van der Waals surface ; Connolly surface ; Computer aided fragrance design ; sandalwood odour ; exo-isocamphanylcyclohexanol
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung Die Geruchsunterschiede mehrererexo-Isocamphanylcyclohexanole werden durch den Vergleich der Molekülform erklärt. Mittels einer teilweisen Anpassung der molekularen Oberflächen werden die notwendigen strukturellen Bedingungen für den Sandelholzgeruch bestimmt.
    Notes: Summary The odour differences of variousexo-isocamphanylcyclohexanols are explained by molecular shape comparison. A partial matching of the molecular surfaces is used to evaluate necessary structural conditions for the Sandalwood scent.
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    ISSN: 1432-0630
    Keywords: 72.20.Ht ; 72.80.Sk ; 78.30.Ly
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics , Physics
    Notes: Abstract In this contribution we have studied the key electrical parameters of silica aerogels and of silica-aerogel-based composites, namely the dielectric constants ɛ, the dielectric losses tan δ (at 1 kHz), and the breakdown fields E b (at 50 Hz). For low-density bulk silica aerogels we find ɛ=1.25 and tan δ=0.0005. E b is about 500 kV/cm in quasi-homogeneous fields, and of the order of MV/cm in strongly inhomogeneous fields. The dielectric constants of partially densified aerogels increase linearly with density; their dielectric losses are relatively large and their breakdown fields are comparativiely low. The same results are found for aerogels in the form of settled materials, i.e. aerogel granules and powders in air. Acrylate-based aerogel composites with volume fractions larger than 70% have low dielectric constants but their losses are at least 10 times higher than those of low-density aerogels. These materials sustain high local fields in the MV/cm region, while in quasihomogeneous fields, breakdown occurs at about 100 kV/cm. Based on the present results and the interplay with other physical properties (low mechanical resistance, low thermal conductivity, adsorption of water, etc.), silica aerogels and silica aerogel-acrylate-based composites are predicted to have a low potential for electrical insulation.
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