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A self-assembled M8L6 cubic cage that selectively encapsulates large aromatic guests.

2011

Porphyrins cubed: A series of self-assembled M8L6 cubic cages that enclose a volume in excess of 1300 A3 were synthesized (see scheme). The porphyrinic walls of the cubes provide favorable sites for pnp interactions, leading to selectivity between large and chemically similar aromatic guests: three molecules of coronene are incorporated and the higher fullerenes C70nC84 are selectively bound in the presence of

Models MolecularMagnetic Resonance SpectroscopyMolecular StructureCapsulesGeneral ChemistryCrystallography X-RayHydrocarbons AromaticCatalysisCoroneneHigher fullerenesSelf assembledchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryNickelPolymer chemistryPhysics::Atomic and Molecular ClustersMoleculePolycyclic CompoundsFullerenesCageSelectivityAngewandte Chemie (International ed. in English)
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MR 3079286 Reviewed Hoshi Y. On a problem of Matsumoto and Tamagawa concerning monodromic fullness of hyperbolic curves: genus zero case. Tohoku Math…

2014

Let \emph{Primes} be the set of all prime numbers, $k$ be a finite extension of the field of rational numbers and $\bar{k}$ be an algebraic closure of $k$. Let $(g, r)$ be a pair of nonnegative integers such that $2g - 2 + r > 0$ and $X$ be a hyperbolic curve of type $(g, r)$ over $k$. The author observes that, for each $l \in \emph{Primes}$, there are two natural outer representations on $\pi^{\{ l\}}_{1} (X \otimes_{k} \bar{k})$: $$\rho_{X / k} ^{\{ l\}}: G_{k} := Gal(\bar{k} / k) \rightarrow Out (\pi^{\{ l\}}_{1} (X \otimes_{k} \bar{k}))$$ and $$ \rho_{g, [r]} ^{\{ l\}}: \pi_{1}(M_{g, [r]}) \rightarrow Out (\pi^{\{ l\}}_{1} (X \otimes_{k} \bar{k})),$$ where $\pi^{\{ l\}}_{1} (X \otimes_{…

Monodromic fullness hyperbolic curve number fieldSettore MAT/03 - Geometria
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Effect of the nanotube aspect ratio and surface functionalization on the morphology and properties of multiwalled carbon nanotube polyamide-based fib…

2013

In this study, the effect of the carbon nanotube (CNT) aspect ratio and surface functionalization on the mechanical behavior and morphological changes of polyamide (PA)-based fibers was investigated. Composites were prepared by the melt blending of CNTs with PA, and at a later time, the fibers were prepared by melt spinning and cold drawing. A reinforcement effect was noticed for all of the CNTs samples, and the increase in the mechanical properties and dimensional stability was more pronounced for highly oriented filaments. When the elongational flow was increased, the orientation of CNTs along the fiber direction was observed, but the nanotube alignment was much more difficult for CNTs wi…

MorphologyNanotubeMaterials sciencePolymers and PlasticsScanning electron microscopePolyamidesGraphene and fullereneGeneral ChemistryCarbon nanotubeSurfaces Coatings and Filmslaw.inventionNanotubelawTransmission electron microscopyPolyamideMaterials ChemistrySurface modificationFiberMelt spinningComposite materialMechanical propertieJournal of Applied Polymer Science
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Buckyballs

2013

Buckyballs represent a new and fascinating molecular allotropic form of carbon that has received a lot of attention by the chemical community during the last two decades. The unabating interest on this singular family of highly strained carbon spheres has allowed the establishing of the fundamental chemical reactivity of these carbon cages and, therefore, a huge variety of fullerene derivatives involving [60] and [70]fullerenes, higher fullerenes, and endohedral fullerenes have been prepared. Much less is known, however, of the chemistry of the uncommon non-IPR fullerenes which currently represent a scientific curiosity and which could pave the way to a range of new fullerenes. In this revi…

Non-IPR fullereneMolecular wireFullereneMacromolecular chemistryEndohedral fullereneOrganic photovoltaicSettore CHIM/06 - Chimica OrganicaAsymmetric synthesiSupramolecular chemistry
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High-precision measurement of the electron spin g factor of trapped atomic nitrogen in the endohedral fullerene N@C60

2018

Abstract The electronic g factor carries highly useful information about the electronic structure of a paramagnetic species, such as spin-orbit coupling and dia- or paramagnetic (de-)shielding due to local fields of surrounding electron pairs. However, in many cases, a near “spin-only” case is observed, in particular for light elements, necessitating accurate and precise measurement of the g factors. Such measurement is typically impeded by a “chicken and egg situation”: internal or external reference standards are used for relative comparison of electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) Larmor frequencies. However, the g factor of the standard itself usually is subject to a significant uncerta…

Nuclear and High Energy PhysicsElectron pairMaterials scienceFullereneLiquid heliumBiophysics02 engineering and technologyElectronic structure010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter Physics01 natural sciencesBiochemistryArticle0104 chemical scienceslaw.inventionParamagnetismlawPhysics::Atomic and Molecular ClustersEndohedral fullereneMolecular orbitalAtomic physics0210 nano-technologyElectron paramagnetic resonanceJournal of Magnetic Resonance
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Insertion of Be Atoms inC60Fullerene Cages:Be@C60

1996

Radioactive endohedral {sup 7}Be@C{sub 60} can be detected using radiochemical and radiochromatographic techniques in the final solvent. Such a {sup 7}Be atom can penetrate into the C{sub 60} cage to produce {sup 7}Be@C{sub 60} by a recoil process of the nuclear reactions. An {ital ab} {ital initio} molecular dynamics simulation was carried out to demonstrate that a direct insertion process is really possible. Both the experimental and the theoretical results were consistent with each other. {copyright} {ital 1996 The American Physical Society.}

Nuclear reactionC60 fullereneMolecular dynamicsCrystallographyMaterials scienceRecoilFullereneAtomGeneral Physics and AstronomyRadiochemical analysisMolecular physicsPhysical Review Letters
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Improved performance in flexible organic solar cells by using copolymeric phase-separation modulators

2018

One of the main problems related to the low performance of the organic solar cells (OSCs), concerns the low mobility of the materials constituting the heterojunction. Indeed, the poor charge transport in the active layer is the principal cause of a competition between separation and recombination of the photogenerated carriers. In this regard, a major obstacle to enhance OSCs efficiency is developing strategies to optimize the exciton dissociation and, consequently, the charge collection at the electrodes. Donor and acceptor systems must be well mixed on the length scale of 5 – 20 nm (exciton diffusion length) to meet the criteria for efficient exciton dissociation. In addition, the network…

Organic solar cells flexible devices modulators phase segregation copolymer fullerene PCBM P3HT
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NREM Sleep Instability in Pediatric Migraine Without Aura

2019

Children with migraine headaches appear to have a range of sleep disturbances. The aim of the present study was to assess the NREM sleep instability in a population of school-aged individuals affected by migraine without aura (MoA). Thirty-three children with MoA (20 males, 13 females, mean age 10.45 ± 2.06 years) underwent to overnight Polysomnographic (PSG) recordings and Cyclic Alternating Pattern (CAP) analyses accordingly with international criteria. MoA group showed a reduction in sleep duration parameters (TIB, SPT, TST; p ≤ 0.001 for all) and in arousal index during REM sleep and an increase in awakenings per hour (AWK/h) vs. Controls (C) (p = 0.008). In particular, MoA children sho…

Pediatric migrainemedicine.medical_specialtyNREM sleep instabilityAuraPopulationmigraine without aura (MoA)sleep macrostructureNon-rapid eye movement sleeplcsh:RC346-42903 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineInternal medicinemigraine without aura (MoA) NREM sleep instability cyclic alternating pattern (CAP) analysis sleep macrostructure full overnight polysomnographymedicineeducationfull overnight polysomnographylcsh:Neurology. Diseases of the nervous systemOriginal Researcheducation.field_of_studyCyclic alternating pattern (CAP) analysis; Full overnight polysomnography; Migraine without aura (MoA); NREM sleep instability; Sleep macrostructureSettore M-PSI/02 - Psicobiologia E Psicologia Fisiologicabusiness.industrycyclic alternating pattern (CAP) analysisMean agemedicine.diseaseSleep in non-human animalsSettore MED/39 - Neuropsichiatria Infantile030228 respiratory systemMigraineNeurologyCardiologyCyclic alternating pattern (CAP) analysiNeurology (clinical)business030217 neurology & neurosurgerySleep durationFrontiers in Neurology
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Cross-phase modulational instability induced by Raman scattering in highly birefringent fiber

2013

We report experimental and theoretical studies of Raman-induced cross-phase modulational instabilities (XPMI) in a high-birefringence, normally dispersive optical fiber. Experimental results reveal that the Raman-Stokes wave, generated by a quasi-CW pump beam, interacts with the latter to create a novel type of XPMI sidebands. These sidebands are characterized by a narrow gain bandwidth. The sideband frequencies are well reproduced by a linear stability analysis as well as by full numerical solutions of the coupled generalized nonlinear Schrödinger equations.

PhysicsOptical fiberSidebandbusiness.industryPhase (waves)Physics::OpticsNonlinear opticsCondensed Matter::Mesoscopic Systems and Quantum Hall EffectAtomic and Molecular Physics and Opticslaw.inventionNonlinear systemModulational instabilitysymbols.namesakeOpticsCross-polarized wave generationlawsymbolsCross phase modulational instability; dinger equation; full numerical solutionbusinessRaman scattering
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Polarizability and optical rotation calculated from the approximate coupled cluster singles and doubles CC2 linear response theory using cholesky dec…

2004

A new implementation of the approximate coupled cluster singles and doubles CC2 linear response model using Cholesky decomposition of the two-electron integrals is presented. Significantly reducing storage demands and computational effort without sacrificing accuracy compared to the conventional model, the algorithm is well suited for large-scale applications. Extensive basis set convergence studies are presented for the static and frequency-dependent electric dipole polarizability of benzene and C60, and for the optical rotation of CNOFH2 and (−)-trans-cyclooctene (TCO). The origin-dependence of the optical rotation is calculated and shown to persist for CC2 even at basis set convergence. …

PolarisabilityChemistryUNESCO::FÍSICAGeneral Physics and AstronomyComputational physicsDipolePhysics and Astronomy (all)Coupled clusterCoupled cluster calculationsFullerene compoundsOptical rotation ; Coupled cluster calculations ; Organic compounds ; Polarisability ; Fullerene compoundsComputational chemistryPolarizability:FÍSICA [UNESCO]Convergence (routing)Organic compoundsOptical rotationPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryLinear response theoryOptical rotationBasis setCholesky decomposition
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