Fugacity Aplications.
Here are some very short resumes of articles related to fugacity and it's aplication in real life to solve problems. Also there are links that leads to the page of wich the articles come from.
Fugacity model to simulate the enviromental concentration of pesticides.
Published by investigators of the University of Pamplona, Universidad Politécnica de Valencia and EMBRAPA (Brazil).
Study the models used to simulate the environmental concentration of pesticides, such as a level IV fugacity model represented by a system of ordinary differential equations.
The level IV fugacity model (FUGIV) will be represented by a lineal system of ordinary differential equations which estimates the fugacities and, consequently, the concentrations of the pesticide in air, water, plants rice and sediment.
The hydrodynamics dispersion, the rate of degradation of the pesticide in the aquifer floor, and the coefficient of absorption of the pesticide.
It permits the observation of substances whose emission and fugacity vary with time, and to determine the time in which the system reaches the steady state condition.
Fugacity allows the calculation of the total distribution of the mass of a pesticide among compartments and it facilitates the estimation of the concentration of the pesticide in each compartment.
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Published by investigators of the University of Pamplona, Universidad Politécnica de Valencia and EMBRAPA (Brazil).
Study the models used to simulate the environmental concentration of pesticides, such as a level IV fugacity model represented by a system of ordinary differential equations.
The level IV fugacity model (FUGIV) will be represented by a lineal system of ordinary differential equations which estimates the fugacities and, consequently, the concentrations of the pesticide in air, water, plants rice and sediment.
The hydrodynamics dispersion, the rate of degradation of the pesticide in the aquifer floor, and the coefficient of absorption of the pesticide.
It permits the observation of substances whose emission and fugacity vary with time, and to determine the time in which the system reaches the steady state condition.
Fugacity allows the calculation of the total distribution of the mass of a pesticide among compartments and it facilitates the estimation of the concentration of the pesticide in each compartment.
For more information click here.
Measure the fugacity of hydrophobic organic contaminants in sediment.
In this text, the fugacity is aborded like a tool to determine the behaviour and dynamics of some chemicals and contaminants. The method consists in the use of ethylene vinyl acetane (EVA), and the reaching the equilibrium state considering the fugacity and concentration of EVA to determine the fugacity of the sediments. These sediments are formed mainly by Hydrophobic organic contaminants, such as polychlorinated biphenyls and polycyclic hydrocarbons.
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In this text, the fugacity is aborded like a tool to determine the behaviour and dynamics of some chemicals and contaminants. The method consists in the use of ethylene vinyl acetane (EVA), and the reaching the equilibrium state considering the fugacity and concentration of EVA to determine the fugacity of the sediments. These sediments are formed mainly by Hydrophobic organic contaminants, such as polychlorinated biphenyls and polycyclic hydrocarbons.
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References.
- Contreras, W., Ginestar, D., Paraíba, L, and Bru, R. (2008). Modeling the pesticide concentration in a rice field by a level IV fugacity model coppled with a dispersion-advection equation. Retrieve from: http://www.researchgate.net/publication/222519075_Modelling_the_pesticide_concentration_in_a_rice_field_by_a_level_IV_fugacity_model_coupled_with_a_dispersion-advection_equation
-Meloche, L. (2004). Assessing sediment quality: A method to measure the fugacity of hydrophobic organic contaminants in sediment (Order No. MR03529). Available from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Global. (305067683). Retrieved from http://0-search.proquest.com.millenium.itesm.mx/docview/305067683?accountid=11643
- Contreras, W., Ginestar, D., Paraíba, L, and Bru, R. (2008). Modeling the pesticide concentration in a rice field by a level IV fugacity model coppled with a dispersion-advection equation. Retrieve from: http://www.researchgate.net/publication/222519075_Modelling_the_pesticide_concentration_in_a_rice_field_by_a_level_IV_fugacity_model_coupled_with_a_dispersion-advection_equation
-Meloche, L. (2004). Assessing sediment quality: A method to measure the fugacity of hydrophobic organic contaminants in sediment (Order No. MR03529). Available from ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Global. (305067683). Retrieved from http://0-search.proquest.com.millenium.itesm.mx/docview/305067683?accountid=11643