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Thermodynamic properties of alcohols in a micellar phase. Binding constants and partial molar volumes of pentanol in sodium dodecylsulfate micelles a…

1984

Densities of the ternary system water-sodium dodecylsulfate (NaDS)-pentanol and of the binary systems butanol-octane and pentanol-octane were measured at 15, 25, and 35 °C. The apparent molar volume of pentanol in the ternary system was analyzed using a mass-action model for the alcohol distribution in micellar solutions. The partial molar volume of alcohol bound to the micelles and the ratio between the binding constant and the aggregation number of the surfactant are calculated. The partial molar volume binding constant, is discussed in terms of solubilization sites of the alcohol in the micelles whereas the binding constant is compared with that derived from the Nernstian partition const…

Aggregation numberTernary numeral systemChemistryInorganic chemistryBiophysicsPartial molar propertyBiochemistryBinding constantMicelleMolar volumeCritical micelle concentrationMicellar solutionsPhysical chemistryPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryMolecular BiologyJournal of Solution Chemistry
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Electrocatalytic properties of ferrooctacarboxyphthalocyanine(II). Electrocatalytic oxygen reduction on the mercury electrode in aqueous solutions

1996

Electrocatalytic reduction of oxygen in aqueous solutions in the presence of ferrooctacarboxyphthalocyanine was investigated. The decay of catalytic properties is attributed to the phthalocyanine aggregation. The mechanism for the four-electron electrocatalytic O2-reduction in neutral and basic media involving FePc(COOH)8 is proposed. It has been found that monomers of phthalocyanine, which are able to form μ-peroxo structures, are the catalytically active forms. The adsorption of various phthalocyanine forms on the mercury electrode plays a very important role in the overall catalytic reaction.

AggregationMercury electrodeAqueous solutionsCatalysisReductionPolish Journal of Chemistry
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Spectral properties and aggregation of ferrooctacarboxyphthalocyanine(II) in aqueous solutions

1996

Spectral properties of ferrooctacarboxyphthalocyanine(II) in aqueous solutions are discussed. A special attention is paid to aggregation in the presence of electrolytes. The influence of many factors (concentration, pH etc.) on forms of its occurence is presented.

AggregationPhthalocyaninesAqueous solutionsSpectral propertiesPolish Journal of Chemistry
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Beyond Biodegradability of Poly(lactic acid): Physical and Chemical Stability in Humid Environments

2017

International audience; Poly(lactic acid) (PLA) is the most traded biodegradable and biobased material. It is largely used as ecofriendly substitute of conventional plastics. Nevertheless, one of the main limiting factors is its water sensitivity. PLA reacts with water and is hydrolyzed during time, which determines its performance. Limited information related to the hydrolysis mechanism driven by water in vapor state is available in scientific literature. Literature is mainly focused on the effects of water in liquid state. This lack of information is of significant importance, since PLA interacts with water in both phases. This work was aimed to give a full depiction of the chemical and p…

AgingHydrolytic degradationPhosphate-buffered solutionGeneral Chemical EngineeringAmorphous fractions02 engineering and technologyPolylactide010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesBioplasticHydrolysischemistry.chemical_compoundGlass-transition[SDV.IDA]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food engineeringEnvironmental ChemistryOrganic chemistryRelative humidityRelative-humidityState of waterPoly(l-lactic acid)Renewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentChemistryHydrolysisAmorphous phase[ SDV.IDA ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food engineeringtechnology industry and agricultureGeneral ChemistryBiodegradationequipment and supplies021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology0104 chemical sciencesLactic acidBioplasticLactide copolymersPLADegradation (geology)Chemical stabilityIn-vitro degradation0210 nano-technologyGlass transitionACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering
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Effect of divalent cations on KCl- and noradrenaline-induced contractile responses in rat aorta after nifedipine treatment.

1999

Abstract Nifedipine (1 μM) relaxed the sustained contractile responses induced by 1 μM noradrenaline or 60 mM KCl in rat aortic strips. After washing, a second addition of the spasmogens gave smaller tonic contractions than the first one. Even more, a third addition of KCl also gave a smaller contraction than the first one, but a complete recovery of the contractile response to noradrenaline was obtained by a third addition of this agonist. Application of cumulative amounts of Ca2+ or Ba2+ (2.4–24 mM) on the residual contraction in response to these agents after nifedipine treatment, but in the absence of the blocker, restored the magnitude of the contractile responses. Addition of cumulati…

AgonistMalemedicine.medical_specialtyContraction (grammar)Nifedipinemedicine.drug_classCations DivalentVasodilator AgentsAorta ThoracicIn Vitro TechniquesTonic (physiology)DivalentPotassium ChlorideNorepinephrineNifedipineInternal medicinemedicine.arterymedicineAnimalsVasoconstrictor AgentsRats WistarPharmacologychemistry.chemical_classificationAortaChemistryCardiovascular AgentsRatsEndocrinologyVasoconstrictionCalciummedicine.symptomIsotonic SolutionsVasoconstrictionMuscle contractionmedicine.drugGeneral pharmacology
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Impact of histidine spacing on modified polyhistidine tag – Metal ion interactions

2018

Abstract Histidine rich sequences are chosen both by nature and by molecular biologists due to their high affinity towards metal ions. In this work, we examine the affinity and binding modes of Cu 2+ , Ni 2+ and Zn 2+ towards two histidine tags, the common His 6 -tag (Ac-HHHHHH-NH 2 ) and its modified sequence, which also contains six histidines, but separated with two alanine residues (Ac-HAAHAAHAAHAAHAAHAA-NH 2 ). The spatial separation of histidines has an important impact on its coordination properties. Cu 2+ and Ni 2+ complexes with Ac-HHHHHH-NH 2 are more stable than those with Ac-HAAHAAHAAHAAHAAHAA-NH 2 ; the contrary is observed for Zn 2+ . In a narrow range of pH, Cu 2+ -Ac-HHHHHH-…

Alanine010405 organic chemistryMetal ions in aqueous solutionSequence (biology)010402 general chemistry01 natural sciences0104 chemical sciencesInorganic ChemistryMetalCrystallographychemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryvisual_artMaterials Chemistryvisual_art.visual_art_mediumOrganic chemistryNarrow rangePhysical and Theoretical ChemistryPolyhistidine-tagHistidineInorganica Chimica Acta
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Tuning The Selectivity To Aldehyde Via Ph Regulation In The Photocatalytic Oxidation Of 4-Methoxybenzyl Alcohol And Vanillyl Alcohol By Tio2 Catalysts

2021

Abstract The influence of pH on the photocatalytic partial oxidation of 4-methoxybenzyl alcohol (MBA) and vanillyl alcohol (VA) to their corresponding aldehydes in aqueous suspension under UVA irradiation was investigated by using poorly crystalline home-prepared and crystalline commercial TiO2 (BDH, Merck and Degussa P25) photocatalysts. The results clearly show as tuning pH can strongly impart selectivity and activity to photocatalytic processes which are often quite unselective in aqueous suspensions. It was found that pH effect on reaction rate and product selectivity strongly depended on TiO2 crystallinity and substrate type. In the case of MBA oxidation, photoreactivity and selectivit…

Alcohol02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesAldehydeGreen synthesis p-Anisaldehyde pH effect Photocatalysis TiO2 VanillinCatalysisVanillyl alcoholchemistry.chemical_compoundChemical Engineering (miscellaneous)Partial oxidationWaste Management and Disposal0105 earth and related environmental scienceschemistry.chemical_classificationSettore ING-IND/24 - Principi Di Ingegneria ChimicaAqueous solutionProcess Chemistry and Technology021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyPollutioneye diseaseschemistryPhotocatalysissense organsSettore CHIM/07 - Fondamenti Chimici Delle Tecnologie0210 nano-technologySelectivityNuclear chemistry
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On the critical behavior for time-fractional pseudo-parabolic type equations with combined nonlinearities

2022

AbstractWe are concerned with the existence and nonexistence of global weak solutions for a certain class of time-fractional inhomogeneous pseudo-parabolic-type equations involving a nonlinearity of the form $|u|^{p}+\iota |\nabla u|^{q}$ | u | p + ι | ∇ u | q , where $p,q>1$ p , q > 1 , and $\iota \geq 0$ ι ≥ 0 is a constant. The cases $\iota =0$ ι = 0 and $\iota >0$ ι > 0 are discussed separately. For each case, the critical exponent in the Fujita sense is obtained. We point out two interesting phenomena. First, the obtained critical exponents are independent of the fractional orders of the time derivative. Secondly, in the case $\iota >0$ ι > 0 , we show that the gradie…

Algebra and Number TheoryCaputo fractional derivativecritical exponentSettore MAT/05 - Analisi Matematicapseudo-parabolic type equationglobal weak solutionAnalysiscombined nonlinearitie
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Regularity of the solution to a class of weakly singular fredholm integral equations of the second kind

1979

Continuity and differentiability properties of the solution to a class of Fredholm integral equations of the second kind with weakly singular kernel are derived. The equations studied in this paper arise from e.g. potential problems or problems of radiative equilibrium. Under reasonable assumptions it is proved that the solution possesses continuous derivatives in the interior of the interval of integration but may have mild singularities at the end-points.

Algebra and Number TheoryMathematical analysisFredholm integral equationSingular integralIntegral transformFredholm theoryIntegral equationsymbols.namesakeSingular solutionsymbolsGravitational singularityDifferentiable functionAnalysisMathematicsIntegral Equations and Operator Theory
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Multiplicity results for a class of asymmetric weakly coupled systems of second order ordinary differential equations

2005

We prove the existence and multiplicity of solutions to a two-point boundary value problem associated to a weakly coupled system of asymmetric second-order equations. Applying a classical change of variables, we transform the initial problem into an equivalent problem whose solutions can be characterized by their nodal properties. The proof is developed in the framework of the shooting methods and it is based on some estimates on the rotation numbers associated to each component of the solutions to the equivalent system.

Algebra and Number TheoryMathematical analysislcsh:QA299.6-433lcsh:AnalysisExponential integratorStochastic partial differential equationLinear differential equationCollocation methodOrdinary differential equationmultiplicity result asymmetric weakly coupled system nodal solutions rotation numberBoundary value problemAnalysisMathematicsSeparable partial differential equationNumerical partial differential equations
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