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Perturbations of symmetric elliptic Hamiltonians of degree four
2006
AbstractIn this paper four-parameter unfoldings Xλ of symmetric elliptic Hamiltonians of degree four are studied. We prove that in a compact region of the period annulus of X0 the displacement function of Xλ is sign equivalent to its principal part, which is given by a family induced by a Chebychev system; and we describe the bifurcation diagram of Xλ in a full neighborhood of the origin in the parameter space, where at most two limit cycles can exist for the corresponding systems.
Effects of substitutions on cyclopentadienyl rings in complexes with molybdenum-mercury bonds. 95Mo and 199Hg NMR studies
1995
NMR data for 95Mo and 199Hg nuclei have been obtained for new di- and trimetallic complexes Cp′(CO)3MoHgX containing molybdenum-mercury bonds and bulky and/or potentially bifunctional substituted cyclopentadienyl ligands; Cp′=C5HMe2Ph2, C5Me4Bz, C5Bz5, C5H4PPh2 and C5Me4PPh2 (Bz=CH2C6H5; Me =CH3; Ph=C6H5); X=Cp′(CO)3Mo, Cl, Br, 1, SCN. They are discussed within the context of our earlier results reported for analogous complexes with the cyclopentadienyl ligands bearing methyl groups. With the exception of phenyl substituted rings, a rather narrow range of 95Mo chemical shifts is found for the compounds with the same number of different substituents on cyclopentadienyl ligands. An outstandin…
Coordinating and hydrogen bonding ability of a bifunctional 2D paddle-wheel copper(II) coordination polymer
2015
abstract A new copper(II) complex of formula {[Cu 2 (H 2 btc) 2 (dmf) 2 ] 4dmf} n (1)[H 4 btc = 1,2,4,5-benzenetetracarb-oxylic acid, dmf = dimethylformamide] has been synthesised and its structure determined by X-raydiffraction. The structure displays a new square grid of ‘‘paddle-wheel’’ tetracarboxylate-bridgeddicopper(II) units with an intradimer copper–copper separation of 2.619(2) A. The dmf molecules areretained through weak axial coordinative bonds and hydrogen bonding interactions with the carboxylicgroups of the porous neutral network of 4 4 net topology. The magnetic behaviour of 1 corresponds to astrong antiferromagnetic coupling within each dicopper(II) unit (J = 343 cm 1 with …
A Halogen-Bonded Dimeric Resorcinarene Capsule.
2015
Iodine (I2) acts as a bifunctional halogen-bond donor connecting two macrocyclic molecules of the bowl-shaped halogen-bond acceptor, N-cyclohexyl ammonium resorcinarene chloride 1, to form the dimeric capsule [(1,4-dioxane)3@1(2)(I2)2]. The dimeric capsule is constructed solely through halogen bonds and has a single cavity (V=511 Å(3)) large enough to encapsulate three 1,4-dioxane guest molecules.
ChemInform Abstract: Enantioselective Mannich Reaction of β-Keto Esters with Aromatic and Aliphatic Imines Using a Cooperatively Assisted Bifunctiona…
2015
The title reaction tolerates aliphatic and aromatic substituents on both reaction partners, affording products (III) as a mixture of inseparable diastereomers with low or without any diastereoselectivity.
Interaction of methylmercury(II) with the bifunctional ligand o-diphenylphosphinobenzoate, dpb. Synthesis and characterization of [(dpb)HgMe] and [(d…
1998
Abstract The complex [(dpb)HgMe] (1) is obtained by reaction of MeHg(OH) with o-diphenylphosphinobenzoic acid (Hdpb); alternatively the solvate [(dpb)HgMe] · 0.5H2O · 0.5C5H5N (1bis) can be prepared by reacting MeHgCl with Hdpb and pyridine. The derivative [(dpbo)HgMe] (2), where dpbo is o-diphenylphosphinoxidebenzoate, is formed by reaction of 1 or 1bis solutions with atmospheric oxygen. Crystal data for 1bis: monoclinic, space group P2/n, a=10.413(4), b=9.831(3), c=20.674(3) A, β=102.51(3)°, Z=2. Crystal data for 2: triclinic, space group P1, a=11.535(2), b=12.897(5), c=13.275(7) A, α=88.31(4), β=73.65(4), γ=85.27(4)°, Z=2. In 1bis the mercury atom displays a distorted linear fashion, bei…
Chreod.
2020
The concept of chreod was introduced in 1957 by the English theoretical biologist Conrad Hal Waddington (cf. Waddington: 1957; Galperin: 2008). From a linguistic point of view, the word “chreod” is a neologism, or, more precisely, a compound formed by the combination of two Greek words: the verb chre- (“it is necessary, must”) and the substantive -hodos (“way, road”). Therefore, it means literally “obliged pathway” (cf. Fabris 2018: 252, n. 6). Of course, such an etymology covers only a little bit of the semantic repertoire deployed by chreod. But, it is however true that some aspects of the biology of living systems can be described in these terms. Indeed, at the most general level, the id…
Synthesis and properties of chemically modified dihydroxy-, hydroxyamino- and amino-functional silica packings in adsorption chromatography
1980
1,2-Dihydroxy-3-propoxypropyl (HPP), 1-amino-2-hydroxy-3-propoxypropyl (AHP) and 3-(2-aminoethylamino)propyl (AEAP) silica packings were synthesized by means of both a surface modification and a bulk modification procedure. In surface modification a complete monolayer of bonded groups could be achieved. The modifiers reacted with the silanol groups according to a bifunctional mechanism. Eluotropic series of solvents were established on these polar modified silicas referring to n-heptane having ɛ∘=0. The solvent parameter ratio of modified to bare silica was found to be constant over a wide range of solvent compositions as \(\varepsilon _{{\text{HPP - silica}}}^ \circ = 0.26\varepsilon _{{\t…
Determination of pyrethroid insecticide residues in vegetable oils by using combined solid-phases extraction and tandem mass spectrometry detection
2005
Abstract A methodology has been developed for the determination of pyrethroid insecticide residues in vegetable oils, based in a solid-phase extraction (SPE) with combined solid supports phases. Several solid phases such as florisil, alumina, C18 and graphitized carbon black were tested in order to minimize fat residues, being a combination of treated alumina and C18 which provided the best results. Oil samples were partitioned with acetonitrile–hexane (1:1) and then eluted through a combined column packed with deactivated basic-alumina and C18, employing the acetonitrile extract as elution solvent. Gas chromatography tandem mass spectrometry was used for determination. Tetramethrin, Bifent…
Hidden and self-excited attractors in radiophysical and biophysical models
2017
One of the central tasks of investigation of dynamical systems is the problem of analysis of the steady (limiting) behavior of the system after the completion of transient processes, i.e., the problem of localization and analysis of attractors (bounded sets of states of the system to which the system tends after transient processes from close initial states). Transition of the system with initial conditions from the vicinity of stationary state to an attractor corresponds to the case of a self-excited attractor. However, there exist attractors of another type: hidden attractors are attractors with the basin of attraction which does not have intersection with a small neighborhoods of any equ…