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Custom coordination environments for lanthanoids: tripodal ligands achieve near-perfect octahedral coordination for two dysprosium-based molecular na…

2017

Controlling the coordination sphere of lanthanoid complexes is a challenging critical step toward controlling their relaxation properties. Here we present the synthesis of hexacoordinated dysprosium single-molecule magnets, where tripodal ligands achieve a near-perfect octahedral coordination. We perform a complete experimental and theoretical investigation of their magnetic properties, including a full single-crystal magnetic anisotropy analysis. The combination of electrostatic and crystal-field computational tools (SIMPRE and CONDON codes) allows us to explain the static behavior of these systems in detail. NRF-2015R1A2A1A10055658 Grant NRF-2012-0008901 NRF2010-0020209 ERC-CoG-647301 DEC…

LanthanideCoordination sphere010405 organic chemistryUNESCO::QUÍMICARelaxation (NMR)chemistry.chemical_element010402 general chemistry01 natural sciences:QUÍMICA [UNESCO]0104 chemical sciencesInorganic ChemistryMagnetic anisotropychemistryOctahedronComputational chemistryChemical physicsMagnetDysprosiumPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryCoordination geometry
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Manometric assessment of oesophageal involvement in progressive systemic sclerosis, morphoea and Raynaud's disease.

1982

SUMMARY Oesophageal function was studied by radiography and manometry in fifty-one patients with progressive systemic sclerosis (PSS), fourteen patients with morphoea, twelve patients with Raynaud's disease and twenty-one normal subjects. Upper oesophageal sphincter pressure was not affected. Peristaltic contractions of the upper third of the oesophagus were significantly decreased in PSS and morphoea, but the lower two-thirds were affected only in PSS. Lower oesophageal sphincter pressure was significantly decreased in PSS but was normal in morphoea and Raynaud's disease. There was a significant correlation between oesophageal dysfunction and the duration of PSS. Manometry was better than …

musculoskeletal diseasesAdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyTime FactorsOesophageal manometryAdolescentManometryRadiographyDermatologySkin DiseasesScleroderma LocalizedEsophagusstomatognathic systemLower oesophageal sphincter pressurePressureMedicineUpper oesophageal sphincter pressureHumansAgedScleroderma Systemicbusiness.industryProgressive systemic sclerosisRaynaud DiseaseMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseeye diseasesRadiographystomatognathic diseasesRaynaud's diseaseFemaleUpper thirdRadiologyOesophageal functionbusinessThe British journal of dermatology
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Crossing the boundary between face-centred cubic and hexagonal close packed: the structure of nanosized cobalt is unraveled by a model accounting for…

2014

The properties of nanostructured cobalt in the fields of magnetic, catalytic and biomaterials depend critically on Co close packing. This paper reports a structural analysis of nanosized cobalt based on the whole X-ray diffraction (XRD) pattern simulation allowed by the Debye equation. The underlying structural model involves statistical sequences of cobalt layers and produces simulated XRD powder patterns bearing the concurrent signatures of hexagonal and cubic close packing (h.c.p. and f.c.c.). Shape, size distribution and distance distribution between pairs of atoms are also modelled. The simulation algorithm allows straightforward fitting to experimental data and hence the quantitative …

DiffractionMaterials scienceExtended X-ray absorption fine structureClose-packing of equal spheresStackingAb initiochemistry.chemical_elementMolecular physicsGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyXANESCondensed Matter::Materials ScienceCrystallographysymbols.namesakechemistryDebye–Hückel equationsymbolsCobaltJournal of Applied Crystallography
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Proper 1-ball contractive retractions in Banach spaces of measurable functions

2005

In this paper we consider the Wosko problem of evaluating, in an infinite-dimensional Banach space X, the infimum of all k > 1 for which there exists a k-ball contractive retraction of the unit ball onto its boundary. We prove that in some classical Banach spaces the best possible value 1 is attained. Moreover we give estimates of the lower H-measure of noncompactness of the retractions we construct. 1. Introduction Let X be an infinite-dimensional Banach space with unit closed ball B(X) and unit sphere S(X). It is well known that, in this setting, there is a retraction of B(X) onto S(X), that is, a continuous mapping R : B(X) ! S(X) with Rx = x for all x 2 S(X). In (4) Benyamini and Sternf…

Discrete mathematicsUnit spherePure mathematicsMeasurable functionGeneral MathematicsBanach spaceLipschitz continuityInfimum and supremumIsolated pointDistortion problemMultivalued mapMapBall (mathematics)minimal displacementMathematics
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Glass transition of hard spheres in high dimensions

2009

We have investigated analytically and numerically the liquid-glass transition of hard spheres for dimensions $d\to \infty $ in the framework of mode-coupling theory. The numerical results for the critical collective and self nonergodicity parameters $f_{c}(k;d) $ and $f_{c}^{(s)}(k;d) $ exhibit non-Gaussian $k$ -dependence even up to $d=800$. $f_{c}^{(s)}(k;d) $ and $f_{c}(k;d) $ differ for $k\sim d^{1/2}$, but become identical on a scale $k\sim d$, which is proven analytically. The critical packing fraction $\phi_{c}(d) \sim d^{2}2^{-d}$ is above the corresponding Kauzmann packing fraction $\phi_{K}(d)$ derived by a small cage expansion. Its quadratic pre-exponential factor is different fr…

Condensed matter physicsStatistical Mechanics (cond-mat.stat-mech)FOS: Physical sciencesGeometryScale (descriptive set theory)Hard spheresCondensed Matter - Soft Condensed MatterAtomic packing factorQuadratic equationExponentSoft Condensed Matter (cond-mat.soft)Glass transitionCritical exponentCondensed Matter - Statistical MechanicsMathematics
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Probing light-induced conformational transitions in bacterial photosynthetic reaction centers embedded in trehalose-water amorphous matrices.

2004

Abstract The coupling between electron transfer and protein dynamics has been studied in photosynthetic reaction centers (RC) from Rhodobacter sphaeroides by embedding the protein into room temperature solid trehalose–water matrices. Electron transfer kinetics from the primary quinone acceptor (Q A − ) to the photoxidized donor (P + ) were measured as a function of the duration of photoexcitation from 20 ns (laser flash) to more than 1 min. Decreasing the water content of the matrix down to ≈5×10 3 water molecules per RC causes a reversible four-times acceleration of P + Q A − recombination after the laser pulse. By comparing the broadly distributed kinetics observed under these conditions …

Photosynthetic reaction centreLightPhotochemistryProtein ConformationKineticsPhotosynthetic Reaction Center Complex ProteinsBiophysicsAnalytical chemistryThermal fluctuationsPhotosynthetic reaction center; Trehalose; Electron transfer; Protein dynamics; Conformational relaxationProtein dynamicsRhodobacter sphaeroidesBiochemistryElectron transferElectron TransportRhodobacter sphaeroidesElectron transferSoft matterbiologyChemistryTrehaloseWaterCell Biologybiology.organism_classificationPhotosynthetic reaction centerConformational relaxationPhotoexcitationRelaxation (physics)Biochimica et biophysica acta
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On quasi-denting points, denting faces and the geometry of the unit ball ofd(w, 1)

1994

Unit sphereGeneral MathematicsMathematical analysisGeometryMathematicsArchiv der Mathematik
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Dimensionally controlled hydrogen-bonded nanostructures: synthesis, structure, thermal and magnetic behaviour of the tris-(chelated)nickel(II) comple…

2002

Abstract Single crystals of the compound of formula [Ni(bipy)3]Cl2·5.5H2O (bipy=2,2′-bipyridine) have been prepared and structurally characterised by X-ray diffraction. The structure analysis reveals that the complex has an approximate D3 symmetry. The coordination sphere consists of six nitrogen atoms of the three-bipyridine ligands in an octahedral arrangement about the nickel. One of the chlorine ions is surrounded by twelve CH⋯Cl hydrogen bonds. Three kinds of layers are found in the crystal structure: (i) the Λ-[Ni(bipy)3]2+ cation; (ii) the water/chloride positions (O(1w)/Cl(21) to O(7w)/Cl(27)); (iii) the Δ-[Ni(bipy)3]2+ cation and a chloride ion (Cl(1)). The layers are stacked in t…

Coordination sphereHydrogen bondchemistry.chemical_elementCrystal structureChloride22'-BipyridineInorganic Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundCrystallographyNickelchemistryOctahedronMaterials ChemistrymedicineMoleculePhysical and Theoretical Chemistrymedicine.drugInorganica Chimica Acta
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Effects of pneumatic dilation and myotomy on esophageal function and morphology in patients with achalasia.

2005

Only two treatment modalities–pneumatic dilation and Heller myotomy–promise long-term relief from dysphagia and regurgitation in patients with achalasia. The objective of this study was to determine whether both options differ in their effects on esophageal function, morphology, and improvement in symptoms. Eighty-nine patients diagnosed with achalasia between January 1980 and December 2002 at a single center were enrolled in this study. Sixty-four patients underwent pneumatic dilation and 25 Heller myotomy in combination with an anterior semifundoplication (Dor procedure). Clinical evaluation (Eckardt-Score), esophageal manometry, and barium swallow were performed before and within 6 mont…

MyotomyAdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyChest PainAdolescentmedicine.medical_treatmentAchalasiaFundoplicationSingle CenterEsophageal functionEsophageal Sphincter LowerCatheterizationSex Factorsotorhinolaryngologic diseasesPressureMedicineHumansIn patientChildAgedHeller myotomybusiness.industryAge FactorsGeneral MedicineMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseDor procedureDysphagiaSurgeryEsophageal AchalasiaTreatment OutcomeGastroesophageal RefluxFemalePeristalsismedicine.symptombusinessDeglutition DisordersFollow-Up StudiesThe American surgeon
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Influence of Pendant Arms Bearing Ligating Groups on the Structure of Bismuth Porphyrins: Implications for Labeling Immunoglobulins Used in Medical A…

2004

International audience; The synthesis of two picket bismuth(III) porphyrins is reported, and their crystal structures are compared. The influence of the nature of the pickets, as well as their number, is discussed in terms of stability, kinetics of metalation, structure, and distortion of the porphyrin. Unexpectedly, the resultsindicate that the coordination sphere of bismuth is not affected by different types of distortion nor is the stability of the complex. For both types of complexes, the X-ray crystallography revealed that a single arm is actually in direct interaction with the bismuth cation, thereby allowing furtherfunctionalization on the porphyrin core as the linkage with immunoglo…

Coordination spherePorphyrinsMetalationStereochemistryKineticsBiomedical EngineeringPharmaceutical Sciencechemistry.chemical_elementImmunoglobulinsBioengineeringCrystal structure010402 general chemistryCrystallography X-RayLigands01 natural sciences[ CHIM ] Chemical SciencesBismuthchemistry.chemical_compound[CHIM]Chemical SciencesBismuth cationPharmacologyStaining and Labeling010405 organic chemistryChemistryOrganic ChemistryPorphyrin0104 chemical sciences3. Good healthCrystallographySurface modificationBismuthBiotechnology
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