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Эмиссионно-волновая двойственность поведения периодических процессов в оксигидратах d- и f- элементов

Authors: Sukharev, Y. I.;

Эмиссионно-волновая двойственность поведения периодических процессов в оксигидратах d- и f- элементов

Abstract

Обзорная работа, в которой показаны все значимые результаты, с неопровержимостью свидетельствующие в пользу эмиссионно-волнового поведения коллоидно-химических систем. Рассматривается эмиссионно- волновая двойственность поведения периодических процессов в оксигидратах d-, f- элементов. Экспериментально показаны нелинейные свойства оксигидратных гелевых систем, в которых наблюдается сложная система движения, как линейно-перемещательного и колебательно-вращательного крупных макромолекулярных образований (микроэлектрофорез), так и ионного потокового направленного колебательного перемещения внутри или вокруг них. In this review, the author presents meaningful results of the emissive-wave behavior of the colloidchemical systems. He analyzes emissive-wave duality behavior of the periodic processes taking place in the oxyhydrates of d- and f- elements. With the help of experiments, the author shows nonlinear properties of the oxyhydrate gel systems in which the complex movement system is observed both linearmoving, vibration-rotation of the large macromolecular formations (microelectrophoresis) and ionic stream-orientation movement inside or around them. Sukharev Yuriy Ivanovich - Dr.Sc. (Chemistry), Professor, Head of the Department of Colloid and Coherent Chemistry, Dean of Faculty of Chemistry, Chelyabinsk State University. Сухарев Юрий Иванович - доктор химических наук, профессор, заведующий кафедрой Коллоидной и когерентной химии, декан Химического факультета, Челябинский государственный университет. e-mail: yuri_sucharev@mail.ru Челябинский государственный университет

Keywords

коллоидно-химические системы, d-, f-elements, периодические процессы, colloid-chemical systems, vibration-rotation movement, колебательно-вращательное движение, oxyhydrates, линейно-перемещателъное движение, УДК 546.831, эмиссионно-волновое поведение, УДК 621.3.014, emissive-wave behavior, оксигидраты, d-, f-элементы, periodic processes, linear-moving movement

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