On the Equilibrium Structure of Dynamic In-Queue Priority-Purchasing Behavior

2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Zhongbin Wang ◽  
Luyi Yang ◽  
Shiliang Cui ◽  
Jinting Wang
1994 ◽  
Vol 4 (9) ◽  
pp. 1585-1604 ◽  
Author(s):  
L. Cantù ◽  
M. Corti ◽  
E. Del Favero ◽  
A. Raudino

Author(s):  
Muhammad Mathori ◽  
Uswatun Chasanah

This study aims to identify the determinants that influence the attitudes of consumers of green purchases and the willingness to pay more on green products, specifically on energy-saving lighting products. The variables studied included environmental knowledge, environmental awareness and perceived effectiveness. The sample of this study was 196 students, but out of 196 respondents after the questionnaire was distributed only 189 could be processed. Validity and reliability test results show valid values of loading factors of more than 0.4 while for reliability testing using the cronbach’s alpha criteria above 0.5 indicates reliable. Through the multiple linear regression analysis, the variables of environmental knowledge, environmental awareness and effectiveness are felt to have a positive and significant effect on the attitude of buying and willingness to pay more. Green purchasing attitudes and willingness to pay more have a positive and significant effect on green purchasing behavior. Green purchasing attitudes have a greater influence on green purchasing behavior compared to willingness to pay more.


2014 ◽  
pp. 207-222
Author(s):  
Tsekouropoulos Georgios ◽  
Katsonis Nikolaos ◽  
Eugenia Papaioannou ◽  
Vatis Stilianos-Eustratios ◽  
Andreopoulou Zacharoula

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Peter Kraus ◽  
Daniel A. Obenchain ◽  
Sven Herbers ◽  
Dennis Wachsmuth ◽  
Irmgard Frank ◽  
...  

<div>The Xe···OCS complex is studied using microwave spectroscopy. Nine isotopologues are measured, and a mass-dependent rm(2) structure is presented. The experiments are supported with a wide array of calculations, including CCSD(T), SAPT, as well as double-hybrid DFT. Trends in the structures of six Rg···OCS complexes (He, Ne, Ar, Kr, Xe, and Hg) are investigated, with particular attention to the deformation of the OCS monomer and relativistic effects. The experimental near-equilibrium structure of Xe···OCS can be predicted to within 11 milliangstrom in the Xe···C distance by correlated wavefunction theory.<br></div>


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Peter Kraus ◽  
Daniel A. Obenchain ◽  
Sven Herbers ◽  
Dennis Wachsmuth ◽  
Irmgard Frank ◽  
...  

<div>The Xe···OCS complex is studied using microwave spectroscopy. Nine isotopologues are measured, and a mass-dependent rm(2) structure is presented. The experiments are supported with a wide array of calculations, including CCSD(T), SAPT, as well as double-hybrid DFT. Trends in the structures of six Rg···OCS complexes (He, Ne, Ar, Kr, Xe, and Hg) are investigated, with particular attention to the deformation of the OCS monomer and relativistic effects. The experimental near-equilibrium structure of Xe···OCS can be predicted to within 11 milliangstrom in the Xe···C distance by correlated wavefunction theory.<br></div>


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Frederik Haase ◽  
Gavin Craig ◽  
Mickaele Bonneau ◽  
kunihisa sugimoto ◽  
Shuhei Furukawa

Reticular framework materials thrive on designability, but unexpected reaction outcomes are crucial in exploring new structures and functionalities. By combining “incompatible” building blocks, we employed geometric frustration in reticular materials leading to emergent structural features. The combination of a pseudo C<sub>5</sub> symmetrical organic building unit based on a pyrrole core, with a C<sub>4</sub> symmetrical copper paddlewheel synthon led to three distinct frameworks by tuning the synthetic conditions. The frameworks show structural features typical for geometric frustration: self-limiting assembly, internally stressed equilibrium structures and topological defects in the equilibrium structure, which manifested in the formation of a hydrogen bonded framework, distorted and broken secondary building units and dangling functional groups, respectively. The influence of geometric frustration on the CO<sub>2</sub> sorption behavior and the discovery of a new secondary building unit shows geometric frustration can serve as a strategy to obtain highly complex porous frameworks.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Frederik Haase ◽  
Gavin Craig ◽  
Mickaele Bonneau ◽  
kunihisa sugimoto ◽  
Shuhei Furukawa

Reticular framework materials thrive on designability, but unexpected reaction outcomes are crucial in exploring new structures and functionalities. By combining “incompatible” building blocks, we employed geometric frustration in reticular materials leading to emergent structural features. The combination of a pseudo C<sub>5</sub> symmetrical organic building unit based on a pyrrole core, with a C<sub>4</sub> symmetrical copper paddlewheel synthon led to three distinct frameworks by tuning the synthetic conditions. The frameworks show structural features typical for geometric frustration: self-limiting assembly, internally stressed equilibrium structures and topological defects in the equilibrium structure, which manifested in the formation of a hydrogen bonded framework, distorted and broken secondary building units and dangling functional groups, respectively. The influence of geometric frustration on the CO<sub>2</sub> sorption behavior and the discovery of a new secondary building unit shows geometric frustration can serve as a strategy to obtain highly complex porous frameworks.


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