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Mass spectrometric studies on pyridine-piperazine-containing ligands and their complexes with transition metals formed in solution.

2001

Electrospray ionization (ESI) and matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization (MALDI) methods were used to study open-chain piperazine-containing ligands (L) and their complexes formed with transition-metal salts. ESI and MALDI measurements were performed with a Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance (FT-ICR) and a time-of-flight (TOF) mass spectrometer, respectively. Only singly charged complexes, between one ligand and one or several metal ions, were formed in the ESI measurements. Because the net charge was always one, one or several counterions were attached to the complex. Under ESI conditions, the complexes formed between the ligands and metal (Co, Ni, Cu, and Cd) salts were [L + M…

inorganic chemicalschemistry.chemical_classificationCollision-induced dissociationLigandMetal ions in aqueous solutionElectrospray ionizationOrganic ChemistryAnalytical chemistryMass spectrometryFourier transform ion cyclotron resonanceAnalytical ChemistrychemistryPolymer chemistryQualitative inorganic analysisCounterionSpectroscopyRapid communications in mass spectrometry : RCM
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Long-Term Stability of TiS2–Alkylamine Hybrid Materials

2022

Layered TiS2 intercalated with linear alkylamines has recently attracted significant interest as a model compound for flexible n-type thermoelectric applications, showing remarkably high power factors at room temperature. The thermal and, particularly, environmental stability of such materials is, however, a still an open challenge. In this paper, we show that amine-intercalated TiS2 prepared by a simple mechanochemical process is prone to chemical decomposition through sulfur exsolution, and that the presence of molecular oxygen is likely to mediate the decomposition reaction. Through computational analysis of the possible reaction pathways, we propose that Ti-N adducts are formed as a con…

intercalationSettore CHIM/03 - Chimica Generale E Inorganicachalcogenides; thermoelectrics; X-ray diffraction; Raman; intercalationchalcogenidesGeneral Materials ScienceRamanthermoelectricsX-ray diffractionMaterials
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Dynamics of Metal Centers Monitored by Nuclear Inelastic Scattering

2005

Nuclear inelastic scattering of synchrotron radiation has been used now since 10 years as a tool for vibrational spectroscopy. This method has turned out especially useful in case of large molecules that contain a M\"ossbauer active metal center. Recent applications to iron-sulfur proteins, to iron(II) spin crossover complexes and to tin-DNA complexes are discussed. Special emphasis is given to the combination of nuclear inelastic scattering and density functional calculations.

iron-sulfur proteinspin crossover complexeChemical Physics (physics.chem-ph)Nuclear and High Energy PhysicsMaterials scienceFOS: Physical sciencesSynchrotron radiationInfrared spectroscopyInelastic scatteringCondensed Matter Physicsvibrational spectroscopyAtomic and Molecular Physics and Opticsnuclear inelastic scatteringMetalSettore CHIM/03 - Chimica Generale E InorganicaSpin crossovervisual_artPhysics - Chemical PhysicsMössbauer spectroscopyvisual_art.visual_art_mediumMoleculedensity functional theory calculationsPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryAtomic physicsSettore CHIM/02 - Chimica Fisica
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Direct detection of 17O NMR in [Gd(DOTA)]- by NMR Spectroscopy

2015

The 17O NMR spectrum of the non-coordinated carboxyl oxygen in the GdIII-DOTA (DOTA = tetraazacyclododecanetetraacetic acid) complex has been observed experimentally. Its line width is essentially unaffected by paramagnetic relaxation due to gadolinium, and is only affected by the quadrupole pathway. The results are supported by the relevant parameters (hyperfine and quadrupole coupling constants) calculated by relativistic DFT methods. This finding opens up new avenues for investigating the structure and reactivity of paramagnetic GdIII complexes used as contrast agents in magnetic resonance imaging.

lanthanide complexesLanthanideGadoliniumchemistry.chemical_elementImaging agentsCatalysisNMR spectroscopy; Density functional calculations; lanthanide complexes; gadolinium; O-17 nmrParamagnetismchemistry.chemical_compoundNMR spectroscopyNuclear magnetic resonanceLanthanidesDOTAHyperfine structureChemistryOrganic ChemistryRelaxation (NMR)General ChemistryNuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopyDensity functional calculationsSettore CHIM/03 - Chimica Generale E InorganicaQuadrupole17O NMR Lanthanides DFTCondensed Matter::Strongly Correlated ElectronsgadoliniumO-17 nmr
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Human DNA Telomeres in Presence of Oxidative Lesions: The Crucial Role of Electrostatic Interactions on the Stability of Guanine Quadruplexes

2019

By using all atom molecular dynamics simulations, we studied the behavior of human DNA telomere sequences in guanine quadruplex (G4) conformation and in the presence of oxidative lesions, namely abasic sites. In particular, we evidenced that while removing one guanine base induces a significant alteration and destabilization of the involved leaflet, human telomere oligomers tend, in most cases, to maintain at least a partial quadruplex structure, eventually by replacing the empty site with undamaged guanines of different leaflets. This study shows that (i) the disruption of the quadruplex leaflets induces the release of at least one of the potassium cations embedded in the quadruplex channe…

lcsh:RM1-950All atom molecular dynamicall atom molecular dynamicsArticlehuman DNA telomeresGuanine quadruplexelcsh:Therapeutics. PharmacologySettore CHIM/03 - Chimica Generale E Inorganicaoxidative lesions[CHIM]Chemical Sciencesheterocyclic compoundsguanine quadruplexesComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSHuman DNA telomereAntioxidants
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Modeling bismuth insertion in 1D hybrid lead halide TMSO(Pb x Bi y )I3 pseudo-perovskites

2022

Abstract The structures of the disordered 1D (pseudo-)perovskites of general TMSO(Pb x Bi y )I3 formulation [TMSO = (CH3)3SO+], obtained by doping the TMSOPbI3 species with Bi3+ ions, are investigated through the formulation of a statistical model of correlated disorder, which addresses the sequences of differently occupied BI6 face-sharing octahedra (B = Pb, Bi or vacant site) within ideally infinite [(BI3)−] n chains. The x-ray diffraction patterns simulated on the basis of the model are matched to the experimental traces, which show many broad peaks with awkward (nearly trapezoidal) shapes, under the assumption that the charge balance is fully accomplished within each chain. The analysis…

lead halideMechanical EngineeringBioengineeringGeneral Chemistryaliovalent dopingface-sharing octahedraXRD whole pattern simulation; aliovalent doping; face-sharing octahedra; hybrid perovskites; lead halide; structural disorderSettore CHIM/03 - Chimica Generale E Inorganicastructural disorderMechanics of MaterialsXRD whole pattern simulationGeneral Materials ScienceElectrical and Electronic Engineeringhybrid perovskitesNanotechnology
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Biogenic Fenton process - A possible mechanism for the mineralization of organic carbon in fresh waters.

2020

To explore the mechanisms that mineralize poorly bioavailable natural organic carbon (OC), we measured the mineralization of OC in two lake waters over long-term experiments (up to 623 days) at different pH and iron (Fe) levels. Both the microbial and photochemical mineralization of OC was higher at pH acidified to 4 than at the ambient pH 5 or an elevated pH 6. During 244 days, microbes mineralized up to 60% of OC in the 10-mu m filtrates of lake water and more than 27% in the 1-mu m filtrates indicating that large-sized microbes/grazers enhance the mineralization of OC. A reactivity continuum model indicated that the acidification stimulated the microbial mineralization of OC especially i…

liuennut orgaaninen hiiliHYDROXYL RADICAL FORMATIONbiogenic FentonARCTIC SOIL0208 environmental biotechnologyMicrobial metabolismrauta02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencesReactivity continuum01 natural sciencesOxygenOXYGENchemistry.chemical_compoundironDissolved organic carbonmikrobitHydrogen peroxideDIOXIDE EMISSIONSWaste Management and DisposalWater Science and Technologyreactive oxygen speciesPHOTOCHEMICAL MINERALIZATIONTotal organic carbonINORGANIC CARBONkemialliset reaktiot218 Environmental engineeringChemistryhiilen kiertoEcological ModelingPollution6. Clean waterMicrobesEnvironmental chemistrymicrobesOxidation-ReductionEnvironmental EngineeringIronchemistry.chemical_elementjärvetreactivity continuum.HYDROGEN-PEROXIDETotal inorganic carbonBiogenic FentonHUMIC SUBSTANCESOrganic carbon0105 earth and related environmental sciencesCivil and Structural Engineeringorganic carbonMineralization (soil science)Hydrogen PeroxideCarbon020801 environmental engineeringBioavailabilitymineralisaatioLakesDARK PRODUCTION13. Climate actionReactive oxygen speciesWater Pollutants ChemicalWater research
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Paracentrin 1, a synthetic antimicrobial peptide from the sea-urchin Paracentrotus lividus, interferes with staphylococcal and Pseudomonas aeruginosa…

2014

The rise of antibiotic-resistance as well as the reduction of investments by pharmaceutical companies in the development of new antibiotics have stimulated the investigation for alternative strategies to conventional antibiotics. Many antimicrobial peptides show a high specificity for prokaryotes and a low toxicity for eukaryotic cells and, due to their mode of action the development of resistance is considered unlikely. We recently characterized an antimicrobial peptide that was called Paracentrin 1 from the 5-kDa peptide fraction from the coelomocyte cytosol of the Paracentrotus lividus. In this study, the chemically synthesized Paracentrin 1, was tested for its antimicrobial and antibiof…

medicine.drug_classAMP (Antimicrobial peptides); Biofilm; Staphylococci; Pseudomonas aeruginosa; Paracentrotus lividusAntibioticsAntimicrobial peptidesBiophysicsSettore BIO/05 - ZoologiaPeptideBiologymedicine.disease_causeSettore BIO/19 - Microbiologia GeneraleApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyParacentrotus lividusMicrobiologymedicineMode of actionAMP (Antimicrobial peptides)Staphylococcichemistry.chemical_classificationPseudomonas aeruginosaBiofilmBiofilmAntimicrobialbiology.organism_classificationchemistryParacentrotus lividusSettore CHIM/03 - Chimica Generale E InorganicaPseudomonas aeruginosaOriginal Article
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Targeting Orthosteric and Allosteric Pockets of Aromatase via Dual-Mode Novel Azole Inhibitors

2020

[Image: see text] Breast cancer (BC) is the most diffused cancer type in women and the second leading cause of death among the female population. Effective strategies to fight estrogen responsive (ER+) BC, which represents 70% of all BC cases, rely on estrogen deprivation, via the inhibition of the aromatase enzyme, or the modulation of its cognate estrogen receptor. Current clinical therapies significantly increased patient survival time. Nevertheless, the onset of resistance in metastatic BC patients undergoing prolonged treatments is becoming a current clinical challenge, urgently demanding to devise innovative strategies. In this context, here we designed, synthesized, and performed in …

medicine.drug_classAllosteric regulation01 natural sciencesBiochemistryBreast cancerbreast cancerDrug Discoverymedicinecytochromes P450AromataseCause of deathFemale populationchemistry.chemical_classificationbiology010405 organic chemistrybusiness.industrymolecular dynamicOrganic ChemistryDual modeAromatase inhibitormedicine.diseasemolecular dynamics0104 chemical sciences010404 medicinal & biomolecular chemistryAromatase inhibitorschemistryEstrogenSettore CHIM/03 - Chimica Generale E Inorganicaxanthonebiology.proteinCancer researchAzolebusiness
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Mesoporous Silica-Based Materials with Bactericidal Properties

2019

[EN] Bacterial infections are the main cause of chronic infections and even mortality. In fact, due to extensive use of antibiotics and, then, emergence of antibiotic resistance, treatment of such infections by conventional antibiotics has become a major concern worldwide. One of the promising strategies to treat infection diseases is the use of nanomaterials. Among them, mesoporous silica materials (MSMs) have attracted burgeoning attention due to high surface area, tunable pore/particle size, and easy surface functionalization. This review discusses how one can exploit capacities of MSMs to design and fabricate multifunctional/controllable drug delivery systems (DDSs) to combat bacterial …

medicine.drug_classAntibioticsNanotechnologyBiocompatible Materials02 engineering and technologyMicrobial Sensitivity Tests010402 general chemistryBacterial Physiological Phenomena01 natural sciencesantibioticsBiomaterialsAntibiotic resistanceDrug Delivery SystemsQUIMICA ORGANICAAntibioticsQUIMICA ANALITICAmedicineHigh surface areaHumansGeneral Materials ScienceControllable drug delivery systemsSettore CHIM/02 - Chimica FisicaDrug Carrierscontrollable drug delivery systemsBacteriaChemistryQUIMICA INORGANICABiofilmGeneral ChemistryMesoporous silica021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyAntimicrobialSilicon Dioxide0104 chemical sciencesAnti-Bacterial AgentsNanostructuresmesoporous silica materialsBiofilmsDrug deliveryMesoporous silica materialsSurface modificationNanoparticlesnanoparticles0210 nano-technologyPorosityBiotechnology
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