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AILANTHUS ALTISSIMA (MILL.) SWINGLE (Simaroubaceae) IN SICILIA E CENNI STORICI SULLA SUA INTRODUZIONE IN ITALIA

2012

Nonostante la diffusa presenza dell’ailanto in Sicilia, mancavano sino ad oggi studi specifici a carattere regionale su questa specie arborea esotica invasiva. Allo scopo di colmare alcune di queste lacune, il presente lavoro si è posto cinque obiettivi: 1) ripercorrere la storia della diffusione globale dell’ailanto, prestando particolare attenzione all’Italia ed alla Sicilia; 2) analizzare le cause (antropiche e biologiche) della sua spiccata invasività a livello globale e locale; 3) fornire un primo quadro della sua distribuzione e della sua auto- e sinecologia sul territorio regionale; 4) stabilire i metodi più idonei ed efficaci per contenerne la diffusione e ridurne l’impatto ecologic…

AilantoSettore AGR/03 - Arboricoltura Generale E Coltivazioni ArboreeSettore AGR/05 - Assestamento Forestale E Selvicolturadiffusionespecie invasive
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Existence of dynamical low-rank approximations to parabolic problems

2021

The existence and uniqueness of weak solutions to dynamical low-rank evolution problems for parabolic partial differential equations in two spatial dimensions is shown, covering also non-diagonal diffusion in the elliptic part. The proof is based on a variational time-stepping scheme on the low-rank manifold. Moreover, this scheme is shown to be closely related to practical methods for computing such low-rank evolutions.

Algebra and Number TheoryPartial differential equationRank (linear algebra)Applied MathematicsNumerical Analysis (math.NA)010103 numerical & computational mathematics01 natural sciencesManifold010101 applied mathematics35K15 35R01 (Primary) 15A69 65L05 (Secondary)Computational MathematicsMathematics - Analysis of PDEsScheme (mathematics)FOS: MathematicsApplied mathematicsUniquenessMathematics - Numerical Analysisddc:5100101 mathematicsDiffusion (business)Analysis of PDEs (math.AP)Mathematics
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An improved cathode for alkaline fuel cells

2010

Abstract The use of nickel foam as an electrode substrate in alkaline fuel cells (AFCs) has been investigated for bipolar cells incorporating an electrically conducting gas diffusion layer (GDL). Improved performance, compared to a previous design, was obtained by adding an extra active layer (AL) composed of manganese (IV) oxide (MnO2) deposited onto carbon black. This new cathode design performed significantly better (130 mA cm−2 at 0.8 V and 25 °C) than the previous design (35 mA cm−2 under the same condition), especially at higher potential. It has been shown that the GDL is a key component of the gas diffusion electrode for both performance and durability, especially with liquid electr…

Alkaline fuel cellMaterials scienceGas diffusion electrodeRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentAnalytical chemistryOxideEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyElectrolyteCondensed Matter PhysicsCathodelaw.inventionDielectric spectroscopychemistry.chemical_compoundFuel TechnologyChemical engineeringchemistrylawElectrodeLimiting oxygen concentrationInternational Journal of Hydrogen Energy
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Adsorption and diffusion of linear and dibranched C6 paraffins in a ZSM-5 zeolite

2002

The adsorption of n-hexane and 2,2-dimethylbutane on a commercial ZSM-5 zeolite is studied under isothermal and isobaric conditions. ZSM-5 exhibits two different behaviours with linear and dibranched alkanes. A substep at 4 molec.uc−1 is observed on the adsorption isotherm of n-hexane at 348 K. A singular adsorption-desorption process is evidenced on the adsorption isobar at 5.5 kPa with 2,2-dimethylbutane at a temperature close to 343 K when the sample is activated at 298 K under vacuum. The diffusivities have been determined by fitting directly the uptake curves with a numerical resolution of second Fick's law based on finite difference method. Microporous diffusion seems to be rate limit…

Alkanechemistry.chemical_classificationAdsorptionchemistryDiffusionIsobarOrganic chemistryThermodynamicsIsobaric processMicroporous materialZeoliteIsothermal process
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Static and Dynamic Properties of a n-C100H202 Melt from Molecular Dynamics Simulations

1997

We present in this work results from atomistic molecular dynamics simulations of a n-C100H202 melt. This work represents a first effort to simulate a fully equilibrated ensemble of chains of suffic...

Alkanechemistry.chemical_classificationSelf-diffusionWork (thermodynamics)Polymers and PlasticsOrganic ChemistryThermodynamicsPolyethyleneInorganic ChemistryMolecular dynamicschemistry.chemical_compoundMolten statechemistryMaterials ChemistryRadius of gyrationPhysical chemistryMacromolecules
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Unravelling substitution effects on charge transfer characteristics in cocrystals of pyrene based donors and 3,5-dinitrobenzoic acid

2019

Here we report charge-transfer cocrystals composed of pyrene and amino/bromopyrene as π-donors (D) and 3,5-dinitrobenzoic acid (A) as a π-acceptor. The 1 : 1 cocrystals of pyrene/1-aminopyrene adopt a ⋯DADADA⋯ mixed stack arrangement whereas the 2 : 1 cocrystal of 1-bromopyrene and 3,5-dinitrobenzoic acid shows ⋯DDADDA⋯ stacking. Crystallographic, spectral and theoretical studies reveal that the frontier molecular orbital energy level rather than the π-donor strength plays the governing role in predicting charge transfer. In addition, a theoretical study demonstrates that the ambipolar semiconductor nature in cocrystals of the pyrene/aminopyrene donor and the p-type nature of bromopyrene wi…

Ambipolar diffusionChemistrySupramolecular chemistryStackingCharge (physics)02 engineering and technologyGeneral Chemistry010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter Physics01 natural sciencesCocrystalAcceptor0104 chemical sciencesCrystallographychemistry.chemical_compoundPyreneGeneral Materials Science0210 nano-technology35-Dinitrobenzoic acidCrystEngComm
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Thermodynamic versus Conformational Metastability in Fibril-Forming Lysozyme Solutions

2012

The role of intermolecular interaction in fibril-forming protein solutions and its relation with molecular conformation is a crucial aspect for the control and inhibition of amyloid structures. Here, we study the fibril formation and the protein-protein interactions of lysozyme at acidic pH and low ionic strength. The amyloid formation occurs after a long lag time and is preceded by the formation of oligomers, which seems to be off-pathway with respect to fibrillation. By measuring the osmotic isothermal compressibility and the collective diffusion coefficient of lysozyme in solution, we observe that the monomeric solution is kept in a thermodynamically metastable state by strong electrosta…

AmyloidConformational changeProtein ConformationDiffusionOsmolar ConcentrationHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationFibrilProtein tertiary structurePolyelectrolyteSurfaces Coatings and FilmsSolutionschemistry.chemical_compoundMonomerchemistryChemical physicsMetastabilityMaterials ChemistryThermodynamicsMuramidasePhysical and Theoretical ChemistryLysozymeProtein BindingThe Journal of Physical Chemistry B
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Convection, diffusion and reaction in a surface-based biosensor: Modeling of cooperativity and binding site competition on the surface and in the hyd…

2005

We study theoretically the transport and kinetic processes underlying the operation of a biosensor (particularly the surface plasmon sensor "Biacore") used to study the surface binding kinetics of biomolecules in solution to immobilized receptors. Unlike previous studies, we concentrate mainly on the modeling of system-specific phenomena rather than on the influence of mass transport limitations on the intrinsic kinetic rate constants determined from binding data. In the first problem, the case of two-site binding where each receptor unit on the surface can accommodate two analyte molecules on two different sites is considered. One analyte molecule always binds first to a specific site. Sub…

AnalyteBinding SitesChemistryKineticsSurface plasmonAnalytical chemistryCooperative bindingHydrogelsCooperativityBiosensing TechniquesModels TheoreticalSurface Plasmon ResonanceConvectionSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsDiffusionBiomaterialsReaction rateKineticsColloid and Surface ChemistryChemical physicsComputer SimulationBinding siteBiosensorJournal of Colloid and Interface Science
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Diffusion technique for the generation of gaseous halogen standards

2009

Abstract Halogens are known to play an important role in the tropospheric ozone-depletion chemistry and are of special interest because of their influence on the atmospheric oxidation capacity. In this paper, we investigate the application of a capillary diffusion technique for the generation of gaseous halogen standards like Br 2 , IBr, ICl and I 2 . The influence of capillary dimension (i.e. length and inner diameter), ambient pressure and headspace volume of the diffusion vessel on the test gas output has been evaluated. The experimental output rates are determined from the mass loss of the analyte vessel on a regular schedule and compared with their respective theoretical predictions. W…

AnalyteCapillary actionChemistryOrganic ChemistryAnalytical chemistryGeneral MedicineReference StandardsBiochemistryGas Chromatography-Mass SpectrometryAnalytical ChemistryDiffusionTroposphereHalogensVolume (thermodynamics)HalogenGravimetric analysisGasesDiffusion (business)Ambient pressureJournal of Chromatography A
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Gold Nanorods as Plasmonic Sensors for Particle Diffusion.

2016

Plasmonic gold nanoparticles are normally used as sensor to detect analytes permanently bound to their surface. If the interaction between the analyte and the nanosensor surface is negligible, it only diffuses through the sensor’s sensing volume, causing a small temporal shift of the plasmon resonance position. By using a very sensitive and fast detection scheme, we are able to detect these small fluctuations in the plasmon resonance. With the help of a theoretical model consistent with our detection geometry, we determine the analyte’s diffusion coefficient. The method is verified by observing the trends upon changing diffusor size and medium viscosity, and the diffusion coefficients obtai…

AnalyteChemistrybusiness.industryPhysics::OpticsNanoparticleNanotechnology02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciences0104 chemical sciencesNanosensorColloidal goldOptoelectronicsGeneral Materials SciencePhysical and Theoretical ChemistrySurface plasmon resonanceDiffusion (business)0210 nano-technologybusinessPlasmonLocalized surface plasmonThe journal of physical chemistry letters
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