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PMT: New analytical framework for automated evaluation of geo-environmental modelling approaches

2019

Geospatial computation, data transformation to a relevant statistical software, and step-wise quantitative performance assessment can be cumbersome, especially when considering that the entire modelling procedure is repeatedly interrupted by several input/output steps, and the self-consistency and self-adaptive response to the modelled data and the features therein are lost while handling the data from different kinds of working environments. To date, an automated and a comprehensive validation system, which includes both the cutoff-dependent and –independent evaluation criteria for spatial modelling approaches, has not yet been developed for GIS based methodologies. This study, for the fir…

Performance analysiEnvironmental EngineeringGeospatial analysis010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesComputer scienceSettore GEO/04 - Geografia Fisica E GeomorfologiaComputationGoodness-of-fit010501 environmental sciencescomputer.software_genre01 natural sciencesRobustness (computer science)ValidationEnvironmental ChemistryWaste Management and Disposal0105 earth and related environmental sciencescomputer.programming_languageEnvironmental modellingReceiver operating characteristicSpatial modellingPerformance analysisLandslidePMTPython (programming language)22/4 OA procedurePollutionDrought riskITC-ISI-JOURNAL-ARTICLEData miningPredictive model evaluation frameworkcomputerScience of The Total Environment
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Traditional vs. sliding-joint masonry infilled frames: Seismic reliability and EAL

2020

Abstract In reinforced concrete (RC) multi-storey buildings, the important role of the seismic interaction of structural frames with masonry infills has been revealed by several earthquakes and investigated by many authors. Recently, several innovative infill solutions have been proposed to mitigate such interaction, which could result in widespread damage in both the masonry and the RC structure and sometimes jeopardize the building stability and the occupants’ safety. One solution consists in the partitioning of the masonry infill into several sub-panels, relatively sliding along specific joints. This paper investigates the seismic assessment of this technological solution in the framewor…

Performance based earthquake engineeringEarthquake engineeringInfilled framesSeismic reliabilitybusiness.industryFrame (networking)Probabilistic logicExpected annual lossExpected annual loss; Infilled frames; Performance based earthquake engineering; Seismic reliability; Sliding-joints infills02 engineering and technologyStructural engineeringMasonry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology020303 mechanical engineering & transportsFragility0203 mechanical engineeringInfillJoint (building)Sliding-joints infills0210 nano-technologybusinessReliability (statistics)GeologyEarth-Surface ProcessesProcedia Structural Integrity
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High-Quality Metal–Organic Framework Ultrathin Films for Electronically Active Interfaces

2016

Currently available methodologies arguably lack the exquisite control required for producing metal-organic framework (MOF) thin films of sufficient quality for electronic applications. By directing MOF transfer with self-assembled monolayers (SAMs), we achieve very smooth, homogeneous, highly oriented, ultrathin films across millimeter-scale areas that display moderate conductivity likely due to electron hopping. Here, the SAM is key for directing the transfer thereby enlarging the number and nature of the substrates of choice. We have exploited this versatility to evolve from deposition onto standard Si and Au to nonconventional substrates such as ferromagnetic Permalloy. We believe that t…

PermalloyChemistryNanotechnology02 engineering and technologyGeneral ChemistryConductivity010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciencesBiochemistryCatalysis0104 chemical sciencesColloid and Surface ChemistryFerromagnetismMonolayerDeposition (phase transition)Metal-organic frameworkElectronicsThin film0210 nano-technologyJournal of the American Chemical Society
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Novel bimetallic MOF phosphors with an imidazolium cation: structure, phonons, high- pressure phase transitions and optical response

2018

We report the synthesis, crystal structure, phonons and luminescence properties of three novel heterometallic metal organic frameworks (MOFs) with perovskite-like topology of the following formulas: [C3H5N2]Na0.5Cr0.5(HCOO)3 (ImNaCr), [C3H5N2]Na0.5Al0.5(HCOO)3 (ImNaAl) and [C3H5N2]Na0.5Al0.475Cr0.025(HCOO)3 (ImNaAlCr with 5 mol% of Cr3+). ImNaCr crystallizes in a monoclinic system (P2/n space group) with one imidazolium cation (Im+) in an asymmetric unit forming six N–H⋯O and four C–H⋯O hydrogen bonds. In contrast to other known heterometallic MOFs, the complete substitution of Cr3+ ions with smaller Al3+ ions leads to a change of the crystal symmetry. ImNaAl adopts a monoclinic P21/n space…

Phase transitionMaterials science010405 organic chemistrySpectrochemical seriesCrystal structure010402 general chemistry01 natural sciences0104 chemical sciencesInorganic ChemistryCrystalsymbols.namesakeCrystallographysymbolsMetal-organic frameworkRaman spectroscopyLuminescenceMonoclinic crystal systemDalton Transactions
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Confined crystallization of a HKUST-1 metal–organic framework within mesostructured silica with enhanced structural resistance towards water

2017

A HKUST-1 metal–organic framework was crystallized in the NH2-modified mesostructured silica FDU-12 in order to improve its structural stability upon water exposure. In-depth structural characterization studies of the designed composite confirmed successful formation of the MOF phase within the ordered spherical mesopores of the silica matrix. In spite of the confinement within the cavities, MOF exhibits full accessibility for the adsorbed gas molecules. In contrast to the bulk HKUST-1, which undergoes slow phase transition in a humid environment, the structural integrity of the HKUST-1 in the humid-protective matrix remains unchanged even after immersion and stirring in water at elevated t…

Phase transitionMaterials scienceRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentComposite numberEngineering controlled terms: Crystalline materialsOrganometallicsStability Compendex keywords Confined crystallizationElevated temperatureMesostructured silicaMetal organic frameworkSpherical mesoporesStructural characterizationStructural resistanceStructural stabilities Engineering main heading: SilicaNanotechnology02 engineering and technologyGeneral Chemistry010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciences0104 chemical scienceslaw.inventionAdsorptionChemical engineeringlawPhase (matter)MoleculeGeneral Materials ScienceMetal-organic frameworkCrystallization0210 nano-technologyMesoporous material
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Multitechnique Analysis of the Hydration in Three Different Copper Paddle-Wheel Metal-Organic Frameworks

2019

The structural instability in a humid environment of the majority of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) is a challenging obstacle for their industrial-scale development. Recently, two water-resistant MOFs have been synthetized, STAM-1 and STAM-17-OEt. They both contain copper paddle wheels, like the well-known water-sensitive HKUST-1, but different organic linkers. The crystal lattice of both the MOFs undergoes a phase transition upon interaction with water molecules. Their unusual flexibility allows the controlled breaking of some interpaddle wheel Cu-O interactions in the so-called crumple zones, with a mechanism called hemilability, which is considered to have a crucial role for the stabili…

Phase transitionMaterials sciencemetal-organic-framework mof electroma paramagnetic resonance epr esr stability hydrationchemistry.chemical_element02 engineering and technologyCrystal structure010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciencesCopper0104 chemical sciencesSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materialslaw.inventionGeneral EnergyPaddle wheelchemistryHemilabilityChemical physicslawMoleculeMetal-organic frameworkPhysical and Theoretical Chemistry0210 nano-technologyElectron paramagnetic resonance
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Guest Modulation of Spin-Crossover Transition Temperature in a Porous Iron(II) Metal Organic Framework: Experimental and Periodic DFT Studies

2014

The synthesis, structure, and magnetic properties of three clathrate derivatives of the spin-crossover porous coordination polymer {Fe(pyrazine)[Pt(CN)(4)]} (1) with five-membered aromatic molecules furan, pyrrole, and thiophene is reported. The three derivatives have a cooperative spin-crossover transition with hysteresis loops 14-29 K wide and average critical temperatures T-c=201 K (1.fur), 167 K (1.pyr), and 114.6 K (1.thio) well below that of the parent compound 1 (T-c=295 K), confirming stabilization of the HS state. The transition is complete and takes place in two steps for 1.fur, while 1.pyr and 1.thio show 50% spin transition. For 1.fur the transformation between the HS and IS (mi…

Phase transitionPyrazineMetal–organic frameworksTransition temperatureOrganic ChemistrySpin transitionSpace groupGeneral ChemistryCatalysisSpin-crossover compoundsCrystallographychemistry.chemical_compoundTetragonal crystal systemDensity functional calculationsHofmann clathrateschemistryComputational chemistrySpin crossoverFISICA APLICADAMagnetic propertiesOrthorhombic crystal system
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Mechanism of water adsorption in the large pore form of the gallium-based MIL-53 metal-organic framework

2016

Abstract Water adsorption in the large pore ( lp_empty ) form of Ga-MIL-53 was studied by TGA, DSC and in situ XRD and FTIR at 298 K. The large pore form can be stabilized at room temperature after activation under vacuum at 553 K. The isotherm of water adsorption in this large pore form (pore dimensions: 1.67 × 1.33 nm) is very similar to that measured on the narrow pore ( np_empty ) form (pore dimensions: 1.97 × 0.76 nm). Such a similarity is rather unusual given that the pore sizes of these two phases are very different. In order to understand the origin of this effect in situ XRD and FTIR measurements were particularly helpful. It was found that the adsorption of even small amount of wa…

Phase transitionchemistry.chemical_elementMineralogy02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesAdsorptionPhase (matter)AtomMolecule[CHIM]Chemical SciencesGeneral Materials ScienceGalliumFourier transform infrared spectroscopyComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSGeneral Chemistry[CHIM.MATE]Chemical Sciences/Material chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter Physics0104 chemical sciences[CHIM.THEO]Chemical Sciences/Theoretical and/or physical chemistrychemistryChemical engineeringMechanics of MaterialsMetal-organic framework0210 nano-technology
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Structure of the phenylalanine hydroxylase gene in Drosophila melanogaster and evidence of alternative promoter usage.

1996

The complete Drosophila melanogaster phenylalanine hydroxylase gene isolated from a genomic library was sequenced. Gene structure consisted of five exons covering a region of around 3 kb. Position of introns in the C-terminal domain was conserved with mammalian aromatic amino acid hydroxylase genes. Putative promoter sequences in the 5'UTR and intron 1 were identified. A novel transcript was detected differing from that previously reported by the inclusion of a part of the intron 1 sequence. It could be produced using an alternative promoter. The deduced open reading frame would code a protein with a small difference at the N-terminus. Expression of the alternative transcripts was examined …

Phenylalanine hydroxylaseTranscription GeneticMolecular Sequence DataBiophysicsGenes InsectBiochemistryPolymerase Chain ReactionExonchemistry.chemical_compoundAromatic amino acidsAnimalsGenomic libraryAmino Acid SequenceRNA MessengerPromoter Regions GeneticMolecular BiologyGeneDNA PrimersGeneticsGenomic LibrarybiologyBase SequenceIntronPhenylalanine HydroxylaseCell BiologyExonsbiology.organism_classificationMolecular biologyIntronsOpen reading frameDrosophila melanogasterchemistrybiology.proteinDrosophila melanogasterBiochemical and biophysical research communications
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Meeting the Discipline-Culture Framework of Physics Knowledge: A Teaching Experience in Italian Secondary School

2014

The paper deals with physics teaching/learning in high school. An investigation in three upper secondary school classes in Italy explored the reactions of students to a structuring lecture on optics within the discipline-culture (DC) framework that organises physics knowledge around four interrelated fundamental theories of light. The lecture presented optics as an unfolding conceptual discourse of physicists regarding the nature of light. Along with the knowledge constructed in a school course of a scientific lyceum, the students provided epistemological comments, displaying their perception of physics knowledge presented in the classroom. Students’ views and knowledge were investigated by…

Philosophy of scienceClass (computer programming)Knowledge organizationKnowledge levelTeaching methodInterpretation (philosophy)PHYSICS EDUCATIONPhysics Education Discipline-Culture Framework Teaching/learning Optics using history and philosophy of knowledge in teaching physicsContext (language use)Science educationsecondary school teachingEducationGEOMETRICAL OPTICSPedagogyDiscipline Culture ModelMathematics educationPsychology
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