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Large Azobenzene Macrocycles : Formation and Detection by NMR and MS Methods

2023

Azobenzene macrocycles are widely investigated as potential drug delivery systems and as part of molecular machines due to their photo-responsive properties. Herein, we detect the formation of a series of new azobenzene macrocycles that feature up to eight switchable repeating units. High-resolution mass spectrometry and ion mobility (IM) mass spectrometry experiments and 1H and diffusion-ordered spectroscopy (DOSY) NMR are used to detect the presence of the macrocycles that contain 10 to 40 aromatic rings in the gas phase and solution, respectively. The responsiveness of the Z-to-E photo-switching of the smallest of the macrocycles, exhibiting two azobenzene units and in total 10 aromatic …

large azobenzene-containing macrocyclesresponsive moleculesmassaspektrometriaspektroskopiaatsobentseeniphotoisomerizationmolekyylitmakrosyklitESI-MS and IM detection
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Deficit irrigation and maturation stage influence quality and flavonoid composition of ‘Valencia’ orange fruit

2016

BACKGROUND:Effects of continuous deficit irrigation (DI) and partial rootzone drying (PRD) treatments (50%ETc) in comparison with full irrigation (CI, 100% ETc) were investigated during ‘Valencia’ orange fruit maturation. Ultra-high-performance liquid chromatography/high-resolutionmass spectrometry was used to quantify hesperidin, narirutin, tangeritin, nobiletin, didymin and neoeriocitrin in the fruit juice and peel. RESULTS: No significant effect of irrigation was found on yield, juice soluble solids or acidity. Juice color was not influenced by irrigation or harvest date, whereas peel color increased during maturation and was more pronounced in CI and PRD fruits. Juice acidity reached a …

partial rootzone dryingSettore AGR/03 - Arboricoltura Generale E Coltivazioni ArboreeUHPLC/HESI-MShesperidinSettore CHIM/10 - Chimica Degli AlimentiCitrus sinensis; hesperidin; partial rootzone drying; peel color; soluble solids; UHPLC/HESI-MSpeel colorCitrus sinensisoluble solid
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Review: Mass spectrometry of surfactant aggregates

2011

In contrast with the enormous amount of literature produced during many decades in the field of surfactant aggregation in liquid, liquid crystalline and solid phases, only a few investigations concerning surfactant self-assembling in the gas phase as charged aggregates have been carried out until now. This lack of interest is disappointing in view of the remarkable theoretical and practical importance of the inherent knowledge. The absence of surfactant–solvent interactions makes it easier to study the role of surfactant–surfactant forces in determining their peculiar self-assembling features as well as the ability of these assemblies to incorporate selected solubilizate molecules. Thus, th…

surfactants charged aggregates gas phase reverse micelles mass spectrometry ESI-MS
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