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Copolyamides from adipic and truxillic acids: Synthesis and characterization by direct pyrolysis in the mass spectrometer

1977

The synthesis of a series of polyamides and copolyamides containing α-truxillic and adipic units in the chain is reported. The thermal degradation of these polymers was investigated by direct pyrolysis in the ion source of a mass spectrometer. Thermal degradation reactions were followed directly by this method by detecting the thermal- and electron-impact-induced fragments. The results obtained show a good correlation between the intensity of mass peaks characteristic of truxillic and adipic moieties and the composition of the copolyamides, as ascertained by elemental analysis. This is an important result since it shows the potential of the direct pyrolysis method in the analysis of copolym…

chemistry.chemical_classificationMaterials sciencechemistryElemental analysisPolyamideInorganic chemistryCopolymerAnalytical chemistryDegradation (geology)PolymerMass spectrometryPyrolysisIon sourceJournal of Polymer Science: Polymer Chemistry Edition
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Use of transmission electron microscopy to obtain quantitative information about polymers

2005

In the polymer field the electron microscope is frequently used as a tool for obtaining purely qualitative data, but only rarely to obtain quantitative information. In order to discuss the potential of this instrument for the latter purpose it is convenient to separate the discussion into the following sub-sections.

chemistry.chemical_classificationMaterials sciencechemistryTransmission electron microscopylawElectron energy loss spectroscopyAnalytical chemistryIsothermal crystallizationEnergy filtered transmission electron microscopyPolymerElectron microscopeBiological systemlaw.invention
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Die Bestimmung der Molekulargewichtsverteilung von nichtkristallisierenden Polymeren mit dem Elektronenmikroskop, 6. Fehlerkorrektur der experimentel…

1977

A mathematical treatment is described, by means of which the effect of the measuring errors on the number molecular weight distribution of polymers, as obtained with an electron microscope (EM), can be eliminated. It is shown, that the difference in the nonuniformities of the measured and the corrected distribution would be negligible only in the case of samples with high average degrees of polymerization and sufficiently broad distributions. Otherwise differences of 10% or more can be found, depending on the size of the actual measuring error. This is shown by means of four practical examples. For a practical application the measuring error may not exceed some critical value, which, though…

chemistry.chemical_classificationMean squared errorPolymerizationDistribution (number theory)ChemistrylawPolymer chemistryAnalytical chemistryMolar mass distributionPolymerElectron microscopeCritical valuelaw.inventionDie Makromolekulare Chemie
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Random-strain-field effects on the low-temperature state of KCN

1991

Random strain fields have been introduced into samples of KCN by pressing pellets from powder and by thermal cycling. X-ray diffractograms show that the low-temperature structure depends strongly on the sample history. In some cycles the noncubic low-temperature phases have been suppressed in mesoscopic surface regions of the samples and the quadrupolar-glass state formed instead.

chemistry.chemical_classificationMesoscopic physicsRandom fieldMaterials scienceStrain (chemistry)SAMPLE historyAnalytical chemistryPelletsGeneral Physics and AstronomyTemperature cyclingNuclear magnetic resonancechemistryInorganic compoundSolid solutionPhysical Review Letters
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Mesoscopic gel at low agarose concentration in water: a dynamic light scattering study

1995

Previous work in our laboratory has shown that at very low agarose concentration in water gelation still occurs within mutually disconnected, high concentration regions generated by spinodal demixing. The freely diffusing particles obtained in these conditions are studied in the present work by depolarized dynamic light scattering and probe diffusion experiments. These particles are found to behave as large (in fact, mesoscopic) polymer fibers entangled in a continuously rearranged mesh with scaling parameters typical of partially flexible, neutral chains. The present results allow specifying the notion of mesoscopic gelation. They also reveal that the same symmetry-breaking mechanism that …

chemistry.chemical_classificationMesoscopic physicsWork (thermodynamics)SpinodalLightMacromolecular SubstancesSepharoseDiffusionAnalytical chemistryBiophysicsPolymerBiophysical PhenomenaCondensed Matter::Soft Condensed Matterchemistry.chemical_compoundDynamic light scatteringchemistryChemical physicsPercolationScattering RadiationAgaroseGelsResearch ArticleBiophysical Journal
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Solid State Analysis of Metal-Containing Polymers Employing Mossbauer Spectroscopy, Solid State NMR and F EI TOF MALDI MS

2010

Polymers in general and metal-containing polymers in particular are often sparingly soluble or insoluble, in contrast to small molecules. Thus, special significance is attached to characterization techniques that can be applied to the materials as solids. Here, three techniques are discussed that give structural information gained from the solid material. Mossbauer spectroscopy is a powerful technique that may give information on the structure about the metal-containing moiety for about 44 different nuclei. Its use in describing the structure of the product obtained from organotin dichlorides and the unsymmetrical ciprofloxacin is presented along with the reaction implications of the result…

chemistry.chemical_classificationMetallocene polymersMALDI MSPolymers and PlasticsChemistryMossbauer spectroscopyAnalytical chemistryPolymerSmall moleculeSolid-state NMRIonCharacterization (materials science)MetalOrganotin polyetherF MALDI MSAntimony-containing polymerSolid-state nuclear magnetic resonanceSettore CHIM/03 - Chimica Generale E Inorganicavisual_artMössbauer spectroscopyMaterials Chemistryvisual_art.visual_art_mediumMoietyPhysical chemistry
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Determining sulfur-containing amino acids by capillary electrophoresis: A fast novel method for total homocyst(e)ine human plasma

1999

A high-performance capillary electrophoresis (HPCE) method based on laser-induced fluorescence detection is presented here. It enables the determination of sulfur-containing amino acids within 15 min. Fluorescence of sulfur-containing amino acids in plasma is linear over a range of 50-150 micromol/L for L-methionine, 5-100 micromol/L for L-homocysteine, and 50-200 micromol/L for L-cysteine. For homocysteine, we were able to detect 1 fmol injected, equivalent to a plasma concentration of 10 nmol/L. A similar sensitivity is present for cysteine, an even lower one being found for methionine. The intra- and interassay relative standard deviations are < 1%. High-performance liquid chromatography…

chemistry.chemical_classificationMethionineChromatographyMolecular StructureHomocysteineClinical BiochemistryElectrophoresis Capillarychemistry.chemical_elementBiochemistrySulfurFluorescenceHigh-performance liquid chromatographyAnalytical ChemistryAmino acidchemistry.chemical_compoundCapillary electrophoresischemistryHumansAmino AcidsHomocysteineChromatography High Pressure LiquidSulfurCysteineElectrophoresis
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Pyrolysis gas chromatography-mass spectrometry in environmental analysis: Focus on organic matter and microplastic

2020

Pyrolysis gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (Py-GC-MS) has great potential within environmental analysis. This technique is mainly used for the chemical identification of macromolecules that cannot be characterized by either liquid or gas chromatography due to their big size. Through pyrolysis (controlled thermal degradation), these macromolecules are broken down into simpler molecules that can be separated by gas chromatography and detected by mass spectrometry. This technique has been traditionally used in environmental samples for the characterization of organic matter and humic substances, contaminants, lignins, etc. It attains the identification of the different types of chemical un…

chemistry.chemical_classificationMicroplasticsCurie-pointEnvironmental analysisEvolved gas analysisChemistry010401 analytical chemistryMass spectrometry01 natural sciences0104 chemical sciencesAnalytical ChemistryFilamentsPyrolysis–gas chromatography–mass spectrometryEnvironmental chemistryReactive pyrolysisOrganic matterEvolved gas analysisGas chromatographyPyrolysisMicrofurnacesSpectroscopy
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Electrospray ion mobility mass spectrometry of positively charged sodium bis[2-ethythexyl)sulfosuccinate aggregates.

2014

Collision cross-sections (CCS) of positively singly and multiply charged aggregates of the surfactant sodium bis(2-ethylhexyl)sulfosuccinate (AOTNa) in the gas phase have been measured by quadrupole ion mobility time-of-flight mass spectrometry. Calibration of the observed drift times to the CCS of the AOTNa non-covalent aggregates was achieved by collecting, under the same experimental conditions, the drift times of a range of singly and multiply charged polyalanine peptides whose CCS had been obtained by conventional ion mobility spectrometry. Together with an obvious increase of the aggregate cross-section with the aggregation number, it was found that the aggregate cross-section increa…

chemistry.chemical_classificationModels MolecularElectrosprayRange (particle radiation)Dioctyl Sulfosuccinic AcidSpectrometry Mass Electrospray IonizationAggregation numberIon-mobility spectrometrySodiumStatic ElectricityAnalytical chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementIon mobility surfactants AOT collision cross section mass spectrometry supramolecular aggregatesGeneral MedicineMass spectrometryAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsIonchemistryModels ChemicalComputer SimulationCounterionSpectroscopyEuropean journal of mass spectrometry (Chichester, England)
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Novel acrylamido monomers with higher hydrophilicity and improved hydrolytic stability: III. DNA separations by capillary electrophoresis in poly(N-a…

1996

Separation of DNA fragments in a novel polymer network, consisting of N-acryloylaminopropanol (AAP) is reported. The performance of this novel monomer, as a sieving liquid polymer in capillary zone electrophoresis, was evaluated. In 50 microns ID capillaries, an 8% solution of poly (AAP) can afford apex-resolution of the 123/124 bp adjacent pair of DNA fragments in marker V, typically unresolved in any poly (acrylamide) formulation. It is proposed that the distal-OH group in the AAP molecule can form transient H-bonds with the DNA double helix. Molecular modeling shows a meandering structure for poly (AAP), lacing the walls of half a cylinder, with kinks protruding at regular intervals, pot…

chemistry.chemical_classificationModels MolecularMolecular massClinical BiochemistryAcrylic ResinsElectrophoresis CapillaryPolymerDNABiochemistryAnalytical Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundElectrophoresisMonomerCapillary electrophoresischemistryAcrylamidePolymer chemistryMoleculeGelsDNA
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