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DNA Evidence Uncompromised by Active Oxygen

2010

Currently, forensic sciences can make use of the potential of instrumental analysis techniques to obtain information from the smallest, even invisible, samples. However, as laboratory techniques improve, so too should the procedures applied in the search for and initial testing of clues in order to be equally effective. This requires continuous revision so that those procedures may resolve the problems that samples present. As far as bloodstains are concerned, there are methods available that are recognized as being both highly sensitive and effective. Nevertheless, the marketing of new cleaning products, those that contain active oxygen, has raised doubts about the ability of those procedu…

Dna evidenceArticle Subjectforensic scienceslcsh:MedicineNanotechnologyPolymerase Chain Reactionlcsh:TechnologyGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyHemoglobinshemoglobin testpresumptive testMedicineHumanslcsh:ScienceGeneral Environmental Scienceforensic geneticsbusiness.industrylcsh:Tlcsh:RGeneral MedicineDNAHighly sensitiveActive oxygenOxygenbloodstains investigationElectrophoresis Polyacrylamide Gellcsh:QBiochemical engineeringbusinessResearch ArticleThe Scientific World Journal
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On saturation and related parameters following Guth's ATD colour-vision model

2001

In this work, we have examined the influence of different parameters both on perceived saturation and saturation discrimination with unrelated colours, on the basis of S. L. Guth's CA90 colour-vision model and its subsequent modifications. Our analysis of perceived saturation covered (1) spectral saturation functions at constant luminance, (2) saturation functions in constant colorimetric purity loci, (3) saturation vs. colorimetric purity functions, (4) saturation vs. luminance functions in the 1–1000 td range, and, finally, (5) the equal saturation loci in the xy color diagram. Regarding saturation discrimination, we focused on (1) saturation thresholds from white and from the locus, (2) …

Dominant wavelengthbusiness.industrySaturation (genetic)General Chemical EngineeringColour VisionAdaptation levelHuman Factors and ErgonomicsGeneral ChemistryLuminanceWavelengthOpticsStatistical physicsPsychologybusinessJust noticeableColor Research & Application
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Pore entrance effects on the electrical potential distribution in charged porous membranes and ion channels

2007

Abstract Models for the electrical potential distribution in the interfacial region between a fixed charge membrane and an electrolyte solution have traditionally employed the Donnan equilibrium formalism that assumes discontinuous changes in concentrations and electric potential. In the case of the charged capillary membrane model, we propose to check rigorously the validity of this approach by solving the linearized Poisson–Boltzmann equation for the diffuse electrical double layer at the membrane|solution interface. The comparison of the resulting axial distribution for the electric potential with the Donnan potential drop shows that the discontinuous approach is only valid for membrane …

Donnan potentialChemistryGeneral Chemical EngineeringDrop (liquid)Analytical chemistryElectrolyteMechanicsPoisson–Boltzmann equationAnalytical Chemistrysymbols.namesakeMembraneElectrochemistrysymbolsElectric potentialDebye lengthIon channelJournal of Electroanalytical Chemistry
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Pd nanoparticles immobilized on the poly-dopamine decorated halloysite nanotubes hybridized with N-doped porous carbon monolayer: A versatile catalys…

2020

A hybrid catalyst, Pd@Hal-pDA-NPC, with the utility for promoting both C–C coupling reactions (Sonogashira, Heck and Suzuki reactions) and hydrogenation of nitrocompounds is prepared through two main steps. First, Pd(0) nanoparticles was immobilized on the poly-dopamine decorated halloysite nanotubes (Hal-pDA) and then Pd@Hal-pDA was hybridized with the layers of a novel multi-N-doped porous carbon monolayer derived from 4,4′,4″-((1,3,5-triazine-2,4,6-triyl)tris(azanediyl))tribenzonitrile. The results established that the catalyst could catalyze all the reactions efficiently under mild reaction condition. Moreover Pd@Hal-pDA-NPC exhibited high recyclability (up to ten reac…

DopamineN-doped porous carbonOxideNanoparticleSonogashira coupling02 engineering and technologyengineering.material01 natural sciencesHalloysiteHeterogeneous catalystCatalysisCatalysischemistry.chemical_compoundMonolayerPdPhysical and Theoretical ChemistrySettore CHIM/02 - Chimica Fisica010405 organic chemistryGraphitic carbon nitrideHalloysite021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology0104 chemical scienceschemistryChemical engineeringHeterogeneous catalystsengineeringLeaching (metallurgy)0210 nano-technology
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The nanoscale structure of the Pt-water double layer under bias revealed

2019

The nanoscopic mass and charge distribution within the double layer at electrified interfaces plays a key role in electrochemical phenomena of huge technological relevance for energy production and conversion. However, in spite of its importance, the nanoscopic structure of the double layer and its response to an applied potential is still almost entirely unknown, even for Pt-water, the most fundamental electrochemical interface. Using a general ab initio methodology which advances previous models towards a dynamic and more realistic description of an electrode/electrolyte interface, we simulate for the first time the nanoscopic structure of the Pt-water double layer and its response to an …

Double layer (biology)Chemical Physics (physics.chem-ph)Condensed Matter - Materials ScienceMaterials scienceGeneral Chemical EngineeringAbsolute electrode potentialCharge densityMaterials Science (cond-mat.mtrl-sci)FOS: Physical sciences02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyElementary charge01 natural sciencesCapacitance0104 chemical sciencesDipoleChemical physicsPhysics - Chemical PhysicsElectrodeElectrochemistry0210 nano-technologyLayer (electronics)
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Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy of thin films with two mobile charge carriers: effects of the interfacial charging

1999

In the electrochemical systems containing an excess of the background electrolyte, the faradaic process and the interfacial (‘double-layer’) charging are coupled to the fluxes of different charge carriers, the former being related to the diffusional transport of electroactive entities while the latter being realized mostly by ions of the supporting electrolyte. As a result, the interfacial capacitance Cdl may simply be added in parallel to the faradaic impedance specific for each particular system (Randles & Ershler). This simple treatment is not justified in the absence of an indifferent electrolyte, if the same charged species take part in both the electrode reaction and the double layer …

Double layer (biology)ChemistrySupporting electrolyteGeneral Chemical EngineeringFaradaic impedanceAnalytical chemistryElectrolyteConductivityAnalytical ChemistryDielectric spectroscopyIonChemical physicsElectrochemistryCharge carrierJournal of Electroanalytical Chemistry
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On the Electrostatic Component of the Adhesional Interaction between Solid Substrates and Langmuir Monolayers

1991

The work of adhesion between Langmuir monolayers and solid surfaces in a hydrophilic Langmuir-Blodgett configuration has been measured as function of the surface charge densities σ of the contacting surfaces. It was derived from the equilibrium meniscus height which was measured with the transfer fluorescence microscope. The surface charge density of the contacting surfaces was varied by changing the subphase pH. With both surfaces negatively charged (dimyristoylphosphatidylethanolamine onto SiO2-substrates) and low charge densities (σ < 1 e−/100 A2)) we observe a decrease of the adhesion with increasing charge density. At high charge densities (dimyristoylphosphatidic acid onto SiO2-substr…

Double layer (biology)Langmuirchemistry.chemical_compoundChemistryGeneral Chemical EngineeringDipalmitoylphosphatidylcholineMonolayerAnalytical chemistryCharge densityAdhesionSurface chargeDouble layer forcesBerichte der Bunsengesellschaft für physikalische Chemie
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Electrochemical reduction of graphene oxide and its in situ spectroelectrochemical characterization

2012

The electrochemical properties of self-assembled films of graphene oxide (GO) on mercaptoethylamine (MEA) modified rough Au-surfaces were studied. The film deposition process on MEA primed gold was followed by surface plasmon resonance measurements and the film morphology on 3-aminopropyltriethoxysilane primed Si(100)-surface was studied by atomic force microscopy. The deposited few layer thick GO films on gold were electrochemically reduced by cyclic voltammetry simultaneously as the structural changes in the film were recorded by in situ vibrational spectroscopies. In situ surface enhanced infrared spectroscopy results indicate that the effect of the applied potential on the GO structure …

Double layer (biology)Materials scienceGrapheneAnalytical chemistryOxideGeneral Physics and AstronomyInfrared spectroscopyElectrochemistrylaw.inventionchemistry.chemical_compoundChemical engineeringchemistrylawPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryCyclic voltammetrySurface plasmon resonanceLayer (electronics)
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Theoretical Study of Palladium Cluster Structures on Carbonaceous Supports

2007

DFT calculations have been performed on a palladium cluster adsorbed on two different carbonaceous supports, namely, two stacked polycircumcoronene units mimicking a double layer of graphite and a portion of an armchair (6,6) carbon nanotube. All of the systems have been subjected to geometry optimization and electronic structure investigation. This work, which is part of an extensive computational study on heterogeneous catalytic systems, is devoted to identify electronic and geometrical changes in which metal clusters and supports are involved upon interaction. Such analysis is helpful in designing new heterogeneous metallic catalysts, namely, new metal-supported carbonaceous catalysts. C…

Double layer (biology)Materials sciencechemistry.chemical_elementSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsGeneral EnergyAdsorptionchemistryChemical engineeringComputational chemistryCluster (physics)GraphitePhysical and Theoretical ChemistryPalladiumThe Journal of Physical Chemistry C
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On-line monitoring of food fermentation processes using electronic noses and electronic tongues: A review

2013

Fermentation processes are often sensitive to even slight changes of conditions that may result in unacceptable end-product quality. Thus, close follow-up of this type of processes is critical for detecting unfavorable deviations as early as possible in order to save downtime, materials and resources. Nevertheless the use of traditional analytical techniques is often hindered by the need for expensive instrumentation and experienced operators and complex sample preparation. In this sense, one of the most promising ways of developing rapid and relatively inexpensive methods for quality control in fermentation processes is the use of chemical multisensor systems. In this work we present an ov…

DowntimeChemistryFood analysismedia_common.quotation_subjectElectronic tongueBiochemistryMid infrared spectroscopyElectronic noseAnalytical ChemistryBiotechnological processBiotechnological processQUIMICA ANALITICAEnvironmental ChemistryQuality (business)Instrumentation (computer programming)Biochemical engineeringFermentation monitoringSpectroscopyStrengths and weaknessesmedia_commonAnalytica Chimica Acta
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