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High-resolution spectroscopy of difference and combination bands of SF6 to elucidate the ν3 + ν1 − ν1 and ν3 + ν2 − ν2 hot band structures in the ν3 …

2014

The strong infrared absorption in the ν3 S–F stretching region of sulphur hexafluoride (SF6) near 948 cm−1 makes it a powerful greenhouse gas. Although its present concentration in the atmosphere is very low, it is increasing rapidly, due to industrial pollution. The ground state population of this heavy species is only 32% at room temperature and thus many hot bands are present. Consequently, a reliable remote-sensing spectroscopic detection and monitoring of this species require an accurate modelling of these hot bands. We used two experimental set-ups at the SOLEIL French synchrotron facility to record some difference and combination bands of SF6: (1) a new cryogenic multiple pass cell w…

education.field_of_studyAbsorption spectroscopyChemistryPopulationBiophysicsAnalytical chemistryInfrared spectroscopyCondensed Matter PhysicsHot bandSpectral lineSynchrotronlaw.inventionlawPhysical and Theoretical ChemistrySpectroscopyeducationGround stateMolecular BiologyMolecular Physics
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Optical investigation of spin-crossover in cobalt(II) bis-terpy complexes

2007

Abstract The spin transition of the [Co(terpy) 2 ] 2+ complex (terpy = 2,2′:6′,2″-terpyridine) is analysed based on experimental data from optical spectroscopy and magnetic susceptibility measurements. The single crystal absorption spectrum of [Co(terpy) 2 ](ClO 4 ) 2 shows an asymmetric absorption band at 14 400 cm −1 with an intensity typical for a spin-allowed d–d transition and a temperature behaviour typical for a thermal spin transition. The single crystal absorption spectra of suggest that in this compound, the complex is essentially in the high-spin state at all temperatures. However, the increase in intensity observed in the region of the low-spin MLCT transition with increasing te…

education.field_of_studyAbsorption spectroscopyChemistryPopulationRelaxation (NMR)Analytical chemistrySpin transitionMagnetic susceptibilityInorganic ChemistryCrystallographyAbsorption bandSpin crossoverddc:540Materials ChemistryCondensed Matter::Strongly Correlated ElectronsPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryeducationSingle crystalInorganica Chimica Acta
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Dietary exposure to mycotoxins through the consumption of commercial bread loaf in Valencia, Spain

2017

Abstract In this study, 80 commercial samples of bread loaves were purchased from different supermarkets located in Valencia (Spain). These samples were investigated for the presence of legislated and non-legislated mycotoxins. Results showed that samples were contaminated with Aflatoxins (AFs), Zearalenone (ZEA) and Enniatins (ENs) with a frequency of 20, 96, and 65% respectively. Aflatoxin B1 (AFB1), Aflatoxin B2 (AFB2) and Aflatoxin G1 (AFG1) were detected with concentrations ranged from 0.5 to 7.1 μg/kg. The samples contaminated with AFB1 showed values exceeding the maximum limit allowed in the EU. The sum of AFs also exceeded the maximum limit allowed in 6 samples. ENs contamination da…

education.field_of_studyAflatoxinDietary exposureDaily intake010401 analytical chemistryPopulation04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesBiologyContaminationbiology.organism_classification040401 food science01 natural sciences0104 chemical scienceschemistry.chemical_compound0404 agricultural biotechnologychemistryFood scienceeducationMycotoxinValenciaZearalenoneFood ScienceLWT
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Comparative parallel characterization of particle populations with two mass spectrometric systems LAMPAS 2 and SPASS

2006

Abstract Two transportable laser mass spectrometers, Single Particle Analysis and Sizing System (SPASS) and Laser Mass Analyzer for Particles in the Airborne State (LAMPAS 2), have been applied to investigate the dependence of spectra patterns on instrumental parameters and data evaluation procedures in an inter-comparison experiment. Laboratory experiments showed the spectral response of both instruments for mineral particles before and after heterogeneous reactions. During a period of 47 h, both instruments determined size and chemical composition of several thousand single particles of an ambient particle population. Time-resolved evaluation (1-h resolution) of specific ion signals, whic…

education.field_of_studyChemistryPopulationAnalytical chemistrySingle particle analysisCondensed Matter PhysicsMass spectrometrySpectral lineAerosolParticleParticle sizePhysical and Theoretical ChemistryCluster analysisBiological systemeducationInstrumentationSpectroscopyInternational Journal of Mass Spectrometry
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Quantification of Coastal New Ultra-Fine Particles Formation from In situ and Chamber Measurements during the BIOFLUX Campaign

2005

Environmental Context. Secondary processes leading to the production of ultra-fine particles by nucle- ation are still poorly understood. A fraction of new particles formed can grow into radiatively active sizes, where they can directly scatter incoming solar radiation and, if partly water soluble, contribute to the cloud condensation nuclei population. New particle formation events have been frequently observed at the Mace Head Atmospheric Research Station (western Ireland), under low tide and sunny conditions, leading to the hypothesis that new particles are formed from iodo-species emitted from macroalgae. Abstract. New particle formation processes were studied during the BIOFLUX campaig…

education.field_of_studyChemistryPopulationFluorescence spectrometryAnalytical chemistryContext (language use)AerosolGeochemistry and PetrologyChemistry (miscellaneous)Environmental chemistryUltrafine particleEnvironmental ChemistryCloud condensation nucleiParticleDispersion (chemistry)educationEnvironmental Chemistry
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Structure and properties ofn-alkyldimethylsilyl bonded silica reversed-phase packings

1978

Summary The effects of the modifier functionality and the chain length ofn-alkylchlorosilanes on the surface structure of packings and on their retention behaviour in reversed-phase chromatography were investigated. Comparative retention studies on three silica packings that had been treated to maximum conversion withn-octyltrichlorosilane (I),n-octylmethyldichlorosilane (II) andn-octyldimethylmonochlorosilane (III) showed that the most pronounced reversed-phase character is obtained by using III as the modifying reagent. A series ofn-alkyldimethylsilyl bonded silica packings were prepared with widely differingn-alkyl chain lengths. Although the packings are very hydrophobic, the maximum su…

education.field_of_studyChromatographyChemistryOrganic ChemistryPopulationGeneral MedicineSurface concentrationBiochemistryAnalytical ChemistryDipoleChain lengthColumn chromatographyPhase (matter)ReagentSurface structureeducationJournal of Chromatography A
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A study of physical processes in microplasma capillary discharges

2011

We continue the research of low-pressure capillary discharge lamps of 500  μ m in radius in Ar/Hg, Kr/Hg and Xe/Hg mixtures. In the previous paper, an experimental approach which combines the optical emission spectroscopy (OES) and tomographic methods was developed to study the capillary discharge. The present work is focused on interpretation of the tomographic reconstruction results for understanding the physical processes occurring in a capillary plasma. Analyzing the results of reconstruction, it was concluded that the radial profiles of Ar, Kr and Xe emission coefficients are in a good agreement with the Schottky theory. According to the Schottky model, ionization processes in plasma a…

education.field_of_studyGas-discharge lampAmbipolar diffusionCapillary actionChemistryPopulationAnalytical chemistryCondensed Matter PhysicsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsIonlaw.inventionCapillary PlasmalawIonizationElectron temperatureeducationInstrumentationThe European Physical Journal Applied Physics
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<title>Refractive properties of separate erythrocytes of Chernobyl clean-up workers at different pH</title>

2000

This study is focused on the modifications in erythrocytes of Chernobyl nuclear power plant accident clean-up workers as a late health effect of short-term impact of high level radioactive contamination. As a result, a new method based on erythrocyte (RBC) refractive index properties at different pH has been elaborated. According to the light dispersion theory for fluids refractive index is associated with molecules mass m. This feature is widely used for estimation of cell dry mass. But there is another refractive index dependency from molecules charge q regardless of its sing. This feature is not being used for cell quantitative and qualitative characterization. In this study, RBC were in…

education.field_of_studyIsoelectric pointChemistryRadioactive contaminationLight dispersionDispersion (optics)PopulationAnalytical chemistryMineralogyMean cell hemoglobin concentrationOccupational exposureeducationRefractive indexSPIE Proceedings
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Quantitation of Metal Ions in Archaeological Glass by Abrasive Stripping Square-Wave Voltammetry Using Graphite/Polyester Composite Electrodes

2003

A method for identifying Co, Cu, Sb, Sn, Fe, Zn, and Zr pigments in glasses using square-wave voltammetry as the detection mode is described. It is based on the abrasive attachment of glass microsamples to graphite/polyester composite electrodes. Sample amounts less than 1 μg are used allowing for the study of archaeological samples. In all cases well-defined anodic stripping peaks corresponding to the oxidation of metal deposits generated at potentials ranging from −0.6 to −1.6 V (vs. SCE) are obtained. This response is in agreement with that displayed by the corresponding metal oxides. Quantitative estimates of the relative population of metal ions in glasses are obtained from peak area m…

education.field_of_studyMaterials scienceStripping (chemistry)Metal ions in aqueous solutionAbrasivePopulationAnalytical chemistryArchaeologyAnalytical ChemistryMetalvisual_artElectrodeElectrochemistryvisual_art.visual_art_mediumGraphiteeducationVoltammetryElectroanalysis
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Mössbauer Emission Spectroscopy of Mixed-Valency after Nuclear Decay in Iron Complexes

1991

The population of anomalous spin states and aliovalent charge states of iron induced by the 57 Co(EC)57 Fe nuclear decay in polycristalline transition metal compounds was studied by means of Coincidence Mossbauer Emission Spectroscopy (CMES), that is Time-Differential Mossbauer Emission Spectroscopy (TDMES) as well as γ/Xray-Coincidence Mossbauer Emission Spectroscopy (γ/X-CMES). By use of time-integral Mossbauer emission spectroscopy (TIMES) we have observed anomalous high spin (S = 2) states of 57 Fe(II) in the system [57Co/Co(phen)3(ClO 4)2 with increasing intensities on lowering the temperature. With TDMES we followed quantitatively the high spin-low spin relaxation kinetics in this com…

education.field_of_studyMaterials scienceTransition metalMössbauer effectSpin statesPopulationMössbauer spectroscopyAnalytical chemistryCondensed Matter::Strongly Correlated ElectronsEmission spectrumeducationSpin (physics)Radioactive decay
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