Journal of Modern Thermodynamics in Mechanical System

S. Iweriolor, Ikenna U. Mbabuike
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Surface thermodynamics study is the application of colloidal science to an investigative search for the nature and rate of heat transfer on the surface of any particle-particle interaction. This paper presents the theory and a designed practical methodology for the demonstration of the Combined Hamaker Coefficient. The nature and effectiveness of any interaction between two or more particles can be determined using this thermodynamic approach. Samples of blood lymphocytes and HIV particles in a serum containing antiretroviral drug particles were used. The Hamaker concept based on Van der Waal’s theory for surface energy of attraction and repulsion can be demonstrated. The interfacial work done by particles can be investigated during their combined interaction in an in-vivo experiment. The data obtained can prove that the combined Hamaker coefficient when negative is responsible for particle-particle repulsion and positive for particle-particle attraction. This implies the repulsion of the viral particle in lymphocytes and drug particles in the intervening serum. The overall change in the energy potential of all particle matter is revealed to be a concurrent area of surface thermodynamics that employs mathematical concepts and software in the designing and formulation of drugs for the management of viral infections.
机械系统中的现代热力学学报
表面热力学研究是将胶体科学应用于研究任何粒子-粒子相互作用表面的传热性质和速率。本文介绍了组合哈梅克系数的计算理论和设计的实用方法。两个或多个粒子之间任何相互作用的性质和有效性都可以用这种热力学方法来确定。使用含有抗逆转录病毒药物颗粒的血清中的血液淋巴细胞和HIV颗粒样本。基于范德华表面吸引和排斥能理论的Hamaker概念可以被证明。在体内实验中,粒子的界面功可以在它们的联合相互作用中进行研究。得到的数据可以证明,当Hamaker系数为负时,组合Hamaker系数负责粒子间的斥力,而当Hamaker系数为正时,组合Hamaker系数负责粒子间的引力。这表明淋巴细胞中的病毒颗粒和中间血清中的药物颗粒相互排斥。所有粒子物质的能量势的总体变化揭示了表面热力学的一个并行领域,它在设计和制定用于管理病毒感染的药物时采用数学概念和软件。
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