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Investigations of methyl lactate in the presence of reverse micelles by vibrational spectroscopy and circular dichroism

2012

Abstract The FT-IR and vibrational circular dichroism (VCD) spectra of ( S )- and -( R )-methyl lactate have been recorded for neat samples and at various concentrations in CCl 4 and DMSO solutions. These spectra are used to analyse the FT-IR and VCD spectra of methyl lactates in presence of sodium bis(2-ethylhexyl)sulfosuccinate (AOT) in CCl 4 , where the surfactant molecules are known to form reverse micelles. Some tendency of methyl lactate to interact with AOT micellar aggregates is observed, but not as well defined as previously observed for dimethyl tartrate in analogous circumstances. Besides, near infrared (NIR) absorption and VCD data have been obtained for most of the above system…

endocrine systemCircular dichroismChemistryHydrogen bondAnalytical chemistryInfrared spectroscopyMethyl lactateMicellechemistry.chemical_compoundVibrational circular dichroismMoleculePhysical chemistryAbsorption (chemistry)Methyl lactate Sodium bis(2-ethylhexyl)sulfosuccinate (AOT) Reverse micelles VCD NIR AnharmonicitySpectroscopyVibrational Spectroscopy
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Localization and interactions of melatonin in dry cholesterol/lecithin mixed reversed micelles used as cell membrane models

2005

The state of melatonin confined in dry cholesterol/lecithin mixed reversed micelles dispersed in CCl4 was investigated using 1H-NMR and FT-IR spectroscopies as a function of the melatonin to lecithin molar ratio (R(MLT)) and of the cholesterol to lecithin molar ratio (R(CHL)). An analysis of experimental results leads to the hypothesis that, independent of R(MLT) and as a consequence of anisotropic melatonin/lecithin, melatonin/cholesterol and cholesterol/lecithin interactions, melatonin is totally solubilized in reversed micelles. Melatonin is mainly located in and oriented in the nanodomain constituted by the hydrophilic groups of cholesterol and lecithin. A competition of melatonin and c…

endocrine systemMagnetic Resonance Spectroscopyfood.ingredientCCL4Models BiologicalLecithinMicelleMelatoninCell membranechemistry.chemical_compoundEndocrinologyfoodPhosphatidylcholineSpectroscopy Fourier Transform InfraredmedicineMicellesMelatoninChromatographyCholesterolCell Membranetechnology industry and agricultureNuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopyCholesterolmedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryPhosphatidylcholineslipids (amino acids peptides and proteins)cell membrane models cholesterol confinement effects lecithin melatonin reversed micelleshormones hormone substitutes and hormone antagonistsmedicine.drugJournal of Pineal Research
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1H, 13C and 15N NMR chemical shift assignments of cAMP-regulated phosphoprotein-19 and -16 (ARPP-19 and ARPP-16)

2020

Protein Phosphatase 2A, PP2A, the principal Serine/threonine phosphatase, has major roles in broad range of signaling pathways that include regulation of cell cycle, cell proliferation and neuronal signaling. The loss of function of PP2A is linked with many human diseases, like cancer and neurodegenerative disorders. Protein phosphatase 2A (PP2A) functions as tumor suppressor and its tumor suppressor activity is inhibited by the overexpression of PP2A inhibitor proteins in most of the cancers. ARPP-19/ARPP-16 has been identified as one of the potential PP2A inhibitor proteins. Here, we report the resonance assignment of backbone 1H, 13C and 15N atoms of human ARPP-19 and ARPP-16 proteins. T…

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Effect of lithium ions on the catalytic efficiency of calcium oxide as a nanocatalyst for the transesterification of lard oil

2019

The present work encompasses the effect of Li+ ions on CaO nanoparticles for the transesterification of lard oil. The modification of CaO nanoparticles was achieved by the impregnation of different molar ratios of lithium hydroxide. Later, each catalyst was screened for the catalytic conversion of lard oil to a fatty acid methyl ester (FAME). The nanocatalyst CaO–0.5LiOH (1 : 0.5 molar ratio) showed the best conversion rate for FAME. The synthesized nanocatalyst was characterized using Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), X-ray diffraction (XRD), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), Brunauer–Emmett–Teller (BET) analysis, and Hammett indicato…

esterit020209 energyEnergy Engineering and Power Technologychemistry.chemical_element02 engineering and technologykalkki010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesLithium hydroxideCatalysischemistry.chemical_compoundkatalyytit0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringFourier transform infrared spectroscopybiopolttoaineetFatty acid methyl ester0105 earth and related environmental scienceseläinrasvatRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentTransesterificationFuel TechnologylitiumchemistryYield (chemistry)Proton NMRnanohiukkasetLithiumNuclear chemistrySustainable Energy & Fuels
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Acute responses of comprehensive gonadosteroids and corticosteroids to resistance exercise before and after 10 weeks of supervised strength training

2020

Resistance training is a potent stimulus for muscle growth and steroid hormones are known to play a role in this adaptation. However, very little is known about the acute exercise‐induced gonadosteroid and corticosteroid hormone responses, including key smaller‐concentration intermediate hormones. The present study determined the acute responses of these steroid hormone families using quantitative UHPLC mass spectrometry (MS) following resistance exercise in strength‐trained men. Venous and fingertip blood was drawn pre‐, mid‐, 5 min post‐ and 15 min post‐resistance exercise, both before and after 10 weeks of supervised resistance training. The experimental resistance exercise sessions cons…

estrogeenitmassaspektrometriahormonescortisolhormonitUHPLC mass spectroscopy11‐deoxycortisolandrostenedionetestosteroneestrogenmass spectroscopytestosteronisteroiditvoimaharjoitteluDHEAresistance traininghormonaaliset vaikutukset
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Effect of air-absorbed oxygen and moisture on the chemical stability of photoexcitedMg,ZnandEuphthalocyanines in dimethylformamide

2006

Absorption of oxygen and moisture from air by MPc-DMF systems was studied and related to the molecular stability demonstrated by phthalocyanine complexes (unsubstituted MPc's : MgPc , ZnPc and EuPc2; Pc = phthalocyanine ligand, C32H16N8) subjected to UV irradiation. A lower stability of air-exposed dimethylformamide solutions is observed and is due to a specific affinity for molecular oxygen revealed by the Pc macrocycle. SEM results proved oxygen molecules fixed to the phthalocyanine solids by forces strong enough to sustain desorption under vacuum. Absorption curves determined for MPc-DMF systems also indicate oxygen accommodated by the phthalocyanine moiety. This explains the predominant…

europium diphthalocyanineUV-vis spectroscopyInorganic chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementoxygen absorptionGeneral ChemistryphotostabilityPhotochemistrydimethylformamideOxygenchemistry.chemical_compoundUltraviolet visible spectroscopyphotolysischemistryPhthalocyanineMoleculeDimethylformamideMoietyChemical stabilityAbsorption (chemistry)scanning electron microscopymetal phthalocyanineJournal of Porphyrins and Phthalocyanines
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Recent advances in ground-based ultraviolet remote sensing of volcanic SO2 fluxes

2011

Measurements of volcanic SO2 emission rates have been the mainstay of remote-sensing volcanic gas geochemistry for almost four decades, and they have contributed significantly to our understanding of volcanic systems and their impact upon the atmosphere. The last ten years have brought step-change improvements in the instrumentation applied to these observations, which began with the application of miniature ultraviolet spectrometers that were deployed in scanning and traverse configurations, with differential optical absorption spectroscopy evaluation routines. This study catalogs the more recent empirical developments, including: ultraviolet cameras; wide-angle field-of-view differential …

event.disaster_typegeographygeography.geographical_feature_categorySpectrometerEarth scienceDifferential optical absorption spectroscopylcsh:QC801-809Volcanologylcsh:QC851-999Volcanology Volcanic Gases Volcano monitoring Volcanic effects upon atmosphere Atmospheric instruments and techniques.Volcanic GasesAtmospherelcsh:Geophysics. Cosmic physicsGeophysicsVolcanoRemote sensing (archaeology)Radiative transfereventlcsh:Meteorology. ClimatologyGeologyRemote sensingAnnals of Geophysics
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Structural analysis, phase stability and electrochemical characterization of Nb doped BaCe0.9Y0.1O3−x electrolyte for IT-SOFCs

2012

Abstract To improve the chemical stability of high temperature proton conductors based on barium cerate, electrolyte powders doped with different amounts of niobium were synthesized by the citrate–nitrate auto-combustion method. Pure single phases of BaCe 0.9− x Nb x Y 0.1 O 3− x (BCYN, 0.03 ≤  x  ≤ 0.12) were obtained by thermal treatment at 1000 °C. Sintering at 1450 °C for 10 h produced dense pellets. X-ray absorption spectroscopy allowed to define the dopant ion insertion site and the co-dopant valency. Treatments in pure CO 2 atmosphere at 700 °C for 3 h and subsequent XRD analysis were carried out to probe the chemical stability of the produced electrolytes. The influence of the prese…

exafMaterials scienceHigh temperature proton conductors (HTPCs)Absorption spectroscopyDopantNb-dopingRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentBarium ceratesofcSettore ING-IND/22 - Scienza e Tecnologia dei MaterialiStructural analysiSettore CHIM/07 - Fondamenti Chimici delle TecnologieAnalytical chemistryEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyElectrolyteElectrochemical performancefuel cellsHigh temperature proton conductors (HTPCs) Barium cerates Nb-doping Structural analysis Electrochemical performanceConductivityAtmospheric temperature rangeDielectric spectroscopyChemical stabilityElectrical and Electronic EngineeringPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryPolarization (electrochemistry)
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Efficient, high-resolution resonance laser ionization spectroscopy using weak transitions to long-lived excited states

2017

Laser spectroscopic studies on minute samples of exotic radioactive nuclei require very efficient experimental techniques. In addition, high resolving powers are required to allow extraction of nuclear structure information. Here we demonstrate that by using weak atomic transitions, resonance laser ionization spectroscopy is achieved with the required high efficiency (1%–10%) and precision (linewidths of tens of MHz). We illustrate experimentally and through the use of simulations how the narrow experimental linewidths are achieved and how distorted resonance ionization spectroscopy line shapes can be avoided. The role of the delay of the ionization laser pulse with respect to the excitatio…

exotic nucleiPhysics::Atomic Physicsresonance laser ionization spectroscopyexcited states
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Fast-timing study of the l-forbidden 1/2+ -> 3/2+ M1 transition in 129Sn

2016

The levels in 129Sn populated from the β− decay of 129In isomers were investigated at the ISOLDE facility of CERN using the newly commissioned ISOLDE Decay Station (IDS). The lowest 1/2+ state and the 3/2+ ground state in 129Sn are expected to have configurations dominated by the neutron s1/2 (l = 0) and d3/2 (l = 2) single-particle states, respectively. Consequently, these states should be connected by a somewhat slow l-forbidden M1 transition. Using fast-timing spectroscopy we have measured the half-life of the 1/2+ 315.3-keV state, T1/2 = 19(10) ps, which corresponds to a moderately fast M1 transition. Shell-model calculations using the CD-Bonn effective interaction, with standard effect…

fast-timing spectroscopyneutron-rich nucleimagnetic dipole transitionstina
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