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Determination of association constants towards carbon nanotubes† †Electronic supplementary information (ESI) available: Synthetic details and charact…

2015

We describe a simple procedure for the determination of association constants between soluble molecules and insoluble and heterogeneous carbon nanotube samples.

Quantitative Biology::BiomoleculesChemistryQuantitative Biology::Tissues and OrgansChemical Science
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Determination of the relative quantum yields of the conformational species of autoassociating polypeptide gramicidin A in organic solvent using combi…

1987

Abstract A simple, novel method is proposed for the accurate determination of the relative quantum yields of each of the interconverting conformational species of the autoassociating polypeptide gramicidin A in organic solution. The method is based on fitting the experimental results obtained independently from fluorescence emission spectroscopy and high performance liquid chromatography. The fluorescence parameters obtained are discussed in terms of the structural features of the individual conformational species. The advantages of this approach and its possible application to other different organic solvents or to other autoassociating polypeptides are also considered.

Quantitative Biology::BiomoleculesChromatographyAqueous solutionChemistryComputational chemistryGeneral EngineeringQuantum yieldMoleculeEmission spectrumSolvent effectsFluorescenceHigh-performance liquid chromatographyFluorescence spectroscopySpectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular Spectroscopy
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Bifurcation of Singularities Near Reversible Systems

1994

In this paper we study generic unfoldings of certain singularities in the class of all C ∞ reversible systems on R 2.

Quantitative Biology::BiomoleculesClass (set theory)Pure mathematicsGravitational singularityBifurcationMathematics
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A New Monte Carlo Method for the Titration of Molecules and Minerals

2007

The charge state of molecules and solid/liquid interfaces is of paramount importance in the understanding of the reactivity and the physico-chemical properties of many systems. In this work, we porpose a new Monte Carlo method in the grand canonical ensemble using the primitive model, which allows us to simulate the titration behavior of macromolecules or solids at constant pH. The method is applied to the charging process of colloidal silica particles dispersed in a sodium salt solution for various concentrations and calcium silicate hydrate nano-particles in a calcium hydroxide solution. An excellent agreement is found between the experimental and simulated results.

Quantitative Biology::BiomoleculesComputer scienceColloidal silicaeducationMonte Carlo methodCharge densityThermodynamics02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciences0104 chemical sciencesCondensed Matter::Soft Condensed Matterchemistry.chemical_compoundGrand canonical ensemblechemistryMoleculeTitrationPhysics::Chemical PhysicsCalcium silicate hydrate0210 nano-technology
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Field-induced ferromagnetism due to magneto-striction in 1-D helical chains

2016

Two homochiral copper(II) helices, [Cu(μ1,3-N3)(L1)]n (1) and [Cu(μ1,3-NCO)(L2)]n (2), with end-to-end pseudohalide bridges, were synthesized using two N2O donor achiral Schiff bases via spontaneous chiral resolution. Field-induced ferromagnetic ordering due to magneto-striction in homochiral 1-D helix [Cu(μ1,3-N3)(L1)]n (1) is reported for the first time. At temperatures below 5.5 K, under a magnetic field of 1 T, orthogonality between the magnetic orbitals of copper centres increases significantly due to the contraction of lattice parameters, giving rise to long-range ferromagnetic ordering in the helical chain. The magneto-dielectric results are also indicative of the observed magneto-st…

Quantitative Biology::BiomoleculesCondensed matter physicsChemistryGeneral Chemical Engineeringchemistry.chemical_element02 engineering and technologyGeneral Chemistry010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciencesCopperChiral resolutionHelical chain0104 chemical sciencesMagnetic fieldfield-induced ferromagnetismCrystallographyFerromagnetismAtomic orbitalLattice (order)Helix0210 nano-technologyta116RSC Advances
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Intermolecular coupling influence on conformations of molecules in solution

1994

Abstract The influence of non-specific intermolecular interactions on conformational equilibria of organic molecules is investigated with the help of the London-Debye-Keesom pair coupling potentials. It is shown that in a series of apolar solvents equilibrium constant logarithms are proportional to ζα ≡ Z αs/ R 6s,d, and in a series of polar solvents equilibrium constants logarithms are proportional to ζμ ≡ Z μ2s/ R 6s,d, where Z is the average number of neighbours of a solute molecule in the first coordination sphere, αs is the polarizability, μs the dipole moment of solvent molecules, and R s,d = R s + R d is the sum of the radii of spherical volumes per molecule of solvent (s) and dissol…

Quantitative Biology::BiomoleculesCoordination sphereChemistryOrganic ChemistryIntermolecular forceThermodynamicsAnalytical ChemistryCondensed Matter::Soft Condensed MatterInorganic ChemistrySolventDipolePolarizabilityComputational chemistryMoleculePhysics::Chemical PhysicsSolvent effectsSpectroscopyEquilibrium constantJournal of Molecular Structure
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Computer simulations of DNA stretching

2006

Abstract In this chapter we will give short review of computer modelling/simulations of DNA manipulation as a complementary tool to current single molecule manipulation experiments in order to follow the impact on molecular structure during the manipulation experiments. As an example we report molecular dynamics simulations of a 22 base-pair DNA fragment in an explicit water solution with counter-ions to mimic a torsionally unconstrained single-molecule stretching experiment. Positions of the O5′ and O3′ atoms at one end of the 22-mer were fixed while an external linearly increasing tensile force was applied on the corresponding atoms at the other end. Changes in the intramolecular potentia…

Quantitative Biology::BiomoleculesCrystallographyMolecular dynamicsStack (abstract data type)Chemical physicsChemistryPosition (vector)Intramolecular forceMoleculeTwistPotential energyGroove (engineering)
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"Table 2" of "Measurements of the charge asymmetry in top-quark pair production in the dilepton final state at $\sqrt{s}=8$ TeV with the ATLAS detect…

2017

Unfolded distribution for the inclusive $\Delta|y|$ observable in the fiducial volume.

Quantitative Biology::BiomoleculesDELTA(ABS(RAPIDITY))8000.0Proton-Proton ScatteringP P --> top + antitopAstrophysics::Instrumentation and Methods for AstrophysicsExclusiveTopTop ProductionAstrophysics::Earth and Planetary AstrophysicsAstrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics
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Fold interaction and wavelength selection in 3D models of multilayer detachment folding

2014

Abstract Many fold-and-thrust belts are dominated by folding and exhibit a fairly regular fold-spacing. Yet, in map-view, the aspect ratio of doubly-plunging anticlines varies considerably from very elongated, and sometimes slightly curved, cylindrical folds to nearly circular, dome-like structures. In addition, the fold spacing often varies significantly around an average value. So far, it remains unclear whether these features are consistent with a folding instability. Therefore, we here study the dynamics of multilayer detachment folding, process by which shortening can be accommodated in thin-skinned fold-and-thrust belts. We start by analysing the physics of this process by using both …

Quantitative Biology::BiomoleculesDominant wavelengthAnticline3d modelGeometryFold (geology)InstabilityCrystallographyWavelengthGeophysicsGrowth rateGeologyEarth-Surface ProcessesPhase diagramTectonophysics
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Stability of thin polymer films: influence of solvents.

2004

The interface and surface properties and the wetting behavior of polymer-solvent mixtures are investigated using Monte Carlo simulations and self-consistent field calculations. We carry out Monte Carlo simulations in the framework of a coarse-grained bead-spring model using short chains (oligomers) of N(P)=5 beads and a monomeric solvent, N(S)=1. The self-consistent field calculations are based on a simple phenomenological equation of state for compressible binary mixtures and we employ Gaussian chain model. The bulk behavior of the polymer-solvent mixture belongs to type III in the classification of van Konynenburg and Scott [Phil. Trans. R. Soc. London, Ser. A 298, 495 (1980)]. It is char…

Quantitative Biology::BiomoleculesEquation of stateField (physics)ChemistryVapor pressureMonte Carlo methodGeneral Physics and AstronomyThermodynamicsCondensed Matter::Soft Condensed MatterContact angleSurface tensionComputational chemistryWettingPhysical and Theoretical ChemistrySolvent effectsThe Journal of chemical physics
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