Examples of 'thermodynamically stable' in a sentence
Meaning of "thermodynamically stable"
thermodynamically stable: Indicates a state of equilibrium or balance within a thermodynamic system where the energy exchange or transformation is minimized. This is a term used in physics and chemistry to describe the stability of a system under thermodynamic conditions
How to use "thermodynamically stable" in a sentence
Basic
Advanced
thermodynamically stable
The polymorph of the invention is thermodynamically stable.
A microemulsion is a thermodynamically stable emulsion that forms spontaneously.
The so obtained microemulsion is transparent and thermodynamically stable.
More thermodynamically stable form.
The emulsion formed is opaque and thermodynamically stable.
The most thermodynamically stable polymorphic form or forms are of particular interest.
Such supersaturated solid solutions are not thermodynamically stable.
Microemulsions are generally thermodynamically stable and can be clear or nearly clear.
The association structures of the present invention are thermodynamically stable.
It must be thermodynamically stable.
This crystalline form of bifeprunox mesylate is more thermodynamically stable.
Rutile is also more thermodynamically stable and more photostable than anatase.
Under these conditions the metal is in a thermodynamically stable phase.
Disulfide bonds are thermodynamically stable and thus provide good stability in plasma.
Microemulsion gels are optically isotropic and thermodynamically stable systems.
See also
The microemulsion is thermodynamically stable and without any indication of crystallization of apixaban.
Structured surfactants differ from microemulsions which are thermodynamically stable systems.
The hydratable salt must be thermodynamically stable at expected product storage conditions.
The synthesis conditions may be those under which diamond is thermodynamically stable.
It is also very thermodynamically stable.
The most thermodynamically stable crystalline form of a compound of the invention is of particular interest.
A microemulsion is thermodynamically stable.
Therefore this thermodynamically stable form is given preference in the preparation of pharmaceutical formulations.
Generally the diluent is of greater volume than the thermodynamically stable composition.
Goethite in particular is a thermodynamically stable form and is available in rocks and ochre deposits.
A transmembrane domain may be any protein structure which is thermodynamically stable in a membrane.
An oriented structure that is thermodynamically stable at a given temperature may not be formed instantaneously.
Absorption spectroscopy allows the study of samples that are thermodynamically stable at room temperature.
Microemulsions are thermodynamically stable having particle sizes that do not change with time.
The driving force for this conversion is the formation of a thermodynamically stable conjugated butadiene.
A thermodynamically stable liposome formulation which could avoid some of these problems is therefore desirable.
Both crystal modifications are more thermodynamically stable than the α crystal phase.
A drug delivery system consisting of a lipid matrix and bioactive material which is thermodynamically stable.
This dictates that an oxide becomes less thermodynamically stable with increasing temperature.
Thermodynamically stable microemulsions, when broken, can be restored by a mild agitation.
The two reverse micelles thus obtained are thermodynamically stable for several minutes.
In particular, a thermodynamically stable closed porosity structure to the resultant coating is produced.
The HCl salt of the single enantiomer remained as the thermodynamically stable anhydrous form.
They are, however, thermodynamically stable and easily available from smilagenin.
The corrosion will occur if a soluble cation of the metal is the thermodynamically stable phase.
In other words, only one thermodynamically stable contact angle exists.
When the carrier comprises two or more excipients they may form a single thermodynamically stable phase.
Aqueous binder or emulsion thermodynamically stable liquid droplets in another liquid, e . g.
Unlike regular emulsions, microemulsions are thermodynamically stable.
This thermodynamically stable composition may be, but is not required to be, a molecular solution.
This means that given time the more thermodynamically stable product will be favored.
Thermodynamically stable liquid mixtures of surfactant, water and oil are usually referred to as microemulsions.
The present embodiment prefers liposome suspensions which are thermodynamically stable at the temperature of formation.
Microemulsion is a thermodynamically stable dispersion system composed of a liquid pesticide, surfactants, water and stabilizers.
Form I is described to be thermodynamically stable.
You'll also be interested in:
Examples of using Stable
Show more
Always place on a stable and even surface
The stable union was not legally recognized
They do not feel stable in their life