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    Electro-Optics of Unilamellar Vesicles

    Electric field-induced transient birefringence and light scattering are reported for aqueous suspensions of synthetic unilamellar bilayer vesicles, prepared from the lipid dioleoylphosphatidylcholine (DOPC). T...

    N. Asgharian, R. L. Meline, Z. A. Schelly in MRS Online Proceedings Library (1997)

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    Chaotic behavior of chemical systems

    **aomao Wu, Z. A. Schelly in Reaction Kinetics and Catalysis Letters (1990)

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    Two dimensional explodators. 2. Global analysis of the Lotka-Volterra-Brusselator (LVB) model

    Through the merging of the well known Lotka-Volterra and Brusselator schemes we obtained a two dimensional model, the Lotka-Volterra-Brusselator (LVB), that exhibits the essential qualitative properties of the...

    H. Farkas, Z. Noszticzius, C. R. Savage, Z. A. Schelly in Acta Physica Hungarica (1989)

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    Explodator and oregonator: Parallel and serial oscillatory networks. A comparison

    The antagonistic feedback concept of chemical oscillations is applied to derive and to compare the two different mechanisms. The delicate stoichiometry of the Oregonator causes difficulties in the modelling of...

    Z. Noszticzius, H. Farkas, Z. A. Schelly in Reaction Kinetics and Catalysis Letters (1984)

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    Destriau-Effect in Aqueous Solution

    Transient luminescence induced by the high electric field present in E-jump experiments led to the first observation of the Destriau-effect in liquid solution.

    Z. A. Schelly, G. Sumdani, Henry Eyring in Techniques and Applications of Fast Reacti… (1979)

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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    Thermodynamics of Relaxation Methods

    Using the framework of irreversible thermodynamics, the driving force of chemical relaxation and the thermodynamic meaning of the relaxation time τ are investigated.

    Z. A. Schelly in Techniques and Applications of Fast Reactions in Solution (1979)

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    Solubilization of Acridine Orange by Aqueous Triton-305

    Solvent-jump relaxation kinetic, equilibrium spectral photometric and relaxation amplitude results are presented on aqueous Triton-305 at 5°, using acridine orange as indicator. The relaxation can be interpret...

    D. Y. Chao, G. Sumdani, Z. A. Schelly in Techniques and Applications of Fast Reacti… (1979)

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    Conformational Dynamics of Optically Active Linear Biopolymers

    The helix-coil transition of synthetic polypeptides and polynucleotides has, long served as a useful model for cooperative structural changes found in more complex biological systems. A wealth of information i...

    Z. A. Schelly in Optically Active Polymers (1979)

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    Conventional and U. V. Flash Temperature-Jump

    The principles and some of the experimental aspects of the temperature-jump relaxation method are discussed.

    Z. A. Schelly in Techniques and Applications of Fast Reactions in Solution (1979)

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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    Solvent-Jump Method

    Chemical equilibria can be disturbed by changing intensive or extensive thermodynamic variables of the system. For experimental reasons, usually intensive variables are changed (1).From an operational point of...

    Z. A. Schelly in Techniques and Applications of Fast Reactions in Solution (1979)

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    Relaxation Amplitude of Non-Ionic Micelle Systems Perturbed by Solvent-Jump

    Recent developments in the theories of the relaxation kinetics of micellization and of the thermodynamics of the solvent-jump relaxation method make it now possible to calculate and interpret the relaxation am...

    Z. A. Schelly, D. Y. Chao, G. Sumdani in Solution Chemistry of Surfactants (1979)

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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    Electric Field and Temperature-Jump Study of the Color Change Kinetics of Ethanolic and Aqueous Phenolphthalein

    Electric field and temperature-jump kinetic results, using optical detection2 (Fig. 1), indicates that the hydrolysis mechanism (see also Fig. 2) 1

    M. W. Massey, Z. A. Schelly in Chemical and Biological Applications of Re… (1975)

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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    Solvent-Jump Relaxation Kinetics of the Association of Rhodamine Type Laser Dyes

    Equilibrium spectral photometric and solvent-jump relaxation kinetic results of the monomer (M) — dimer (D) equilibrium 1 $$ 2...

    M. M. Wong in Chemical and Biological Applications of Relaxation Spectrometry (1975)

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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    The Solvent-Jump Relaxation Method Using Stopped and Continuous Flow

    The step perturbation through mixing is described for measuring relaxation times longer than 1 msec. Both transient and steady state detections are possible.

    Z. A. Schelly in Chemical and Biological Applications of Relaxation Spectrometry (1975)

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    The Problem of Inhomogeneous Heating in Laser-T-Jump Experiments

    Due to exponential extinction of the heating laser pulse in the solution, the chemical relaxation takes place in an anisotropic medium in laser-T-jump experiments. The problem is analysed in terms of relaxatio...

    Z. A. Schelly in Chemical and Biological Applications of Relaxation Spectrometry (1975)

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    Relaxation of laser induced transient plasmas in liquids

    Transient plasma is induced in H2O, D2O, CS2, optical glass, and Plexiglas by single pulses of aQ-switched neodymium laser in the power density range of 0.4 to 0.9 GW cm−2. The relaxation times for the simple exp...

    Z. A. Schelly, J. Lang, E. M. Eyring in Monatshefte für Chemie / Chemical Monthly (1973)

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    Ermittlung von Reaktionsgeschwindigkeitskonstanten aus relaxationskinetischen Meßergebnissen, gewonnen bei verschiedenen Ionenstärken

    Das Dimerisierungsgleichgewicht geladener Moleküle 2M zD 2z wurde als einfaches Modellsystem gewählt, um — unter Verwendung von bei verschiedenen Ionenstärken gewonnenen relaxationskinetischen Meßergebnissen — ...

    Z. A. Schelly, R. D. Farina, E. M. Eyring in Monatshefte für Chemie / Chemical Monthly (1970)