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Theoretical study on travelling web dynamics and instability under non-homogeneous tension

2013

Problems of dynamics and stability of a moving web, travelling between two rollers at a constant velocity, are studied using analytical approaches. Transverse vibrations of the web are described by a partial differential equation that includes the centrifugal force, in-plane tension, elastic reaction and nonstationary inertial terms. The model of a thin elastic plate subjected to bending and non-homogeneous tension is used to describe the bending moment and the distribution of membrane forces. The stability of the plate is investigated with the help of studies of small out-of-plane vibrations. The influence of linearly distributed in-plane tension on the characteristics of the web vibration…

Centrifugal forceInertial frame of referenceaxially movingBendinglommahdusInstabilityelasticGeneral Materials Sciencebucklingta216epästabiiliusCivil and Structural EngineeringelastinenPhysicsPartial differential equationTension (physics)Mechanical EngineeringplatejännitysMechanicstensionCondensed Matter PhysicsinstabilityBucklingMechanics of Materialsaksiaalisesti liikkuvaBending momentlaatta
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RPGR ORF15 isoform co-localizes with RPGRIP1 at centrioles and basal bodies and interacts with nucleophosmin

2005

The ORF15 isoform of RPGR (RPGR(ORF15)) and RPGR interacting protein 1 (RPGRIP1) are mutated in a variety of retinal dystrophies but their functions are poorly understood. Here, we show that in cultured mammalian cells both RPGR(ORF15) and RPGRIP1 localize to centrioles. These localizations are resistant to the microtubule destabilizing drug nocodazole and persist throughout the cell cycle. RPGR and RPGRIP1 also co-localize at basal bodies in cells with primary cilia. The C-terminal (C2) domain of RPGR(ORF15) (ORF15(C2)) is highly conserved across 13 mammalian species, suggesting that it is a functionally important domain. Using matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization time-of-flight mas…

CentrioleFluorescent Antibody TechniqueMicechemistry.chemical_compoundChlorocebus aethiopsGuanine Nucleotide Exchange FactorsProtein IsoformsBasal bodyConserved SequenceGenetics (clinical)CentriolesGlutathione Transferaseintegumentary systemNuclear ProteinsExonsGeneral MedicineRetinitis pigmentosa GTPase regulatorImmunohistochemistryNocodazoleCOS CellsNucleophosminCell NucleolusRecombinant Fusion ProteinsMolecular Sequence DataBiologyOpen Reading FramesMicrotubuleTwo-Hybrid System TechniquesGeneticsAnimalsHumansAmino Acid SequenceEye ProteinsMolecular BiologyNucleophosminSequence Homology Amino AcidProteinsPrecipitin TestsMolecular biologyeye diseasesProtein Structure TertiaryMice Inbred C57BLCytoskeletal ProteinschemistryCentrosomeCytoplasmSpectrometry Mass Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption-IonizationMutationCattleHeLa CellsHuman Molecular Genetics
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Innentitelbild: Exploiting Reaction‐Diffusion Conditions to Trigger Pathway Complexity in the Growth of a MOF (Angew. Chem. 29/2021)

2021

Chemical engineeringlawChemistryReaction–diffusion systemMetal-organic frameworkGeneral MedicineCrystallizationlaw.inventionAngewandte Chemie
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2020 Roadmap on two-dimensional nanomaterials for environmental catalysis

2019

Abstract Environmental catalysis has drawn a great deal of attention due to its clean ways to produce useful chemicals or carry out some chemical processes. Photocatalysis and electrocatalysis play important roles in these fields. They can decompose and remove organic pollutants from the aqueous environment, and prepare some fine chemicals. Moreover, they also can carry out some important reactions, such as O2 reduction reaction (ORR), O2 evolution reaction (OER), H2 evolution reaction (HER), CO2 reduction reaction (CO2RR), and N2 fixation (NRR). For catalytic reactions, it is the key to develop high-performance catalysts to meet the demand for targeted reactions. In recent years, two-dimen…

Chemical processMaterials scienceLayered double hydroxidesNanotechnology02 engineering and technologyGeneral Chemistryengineering.material010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciencesBlack phosphorus0104 chemical sciencesNanomaterialsCatalysisPhotocatalysisengineeringMetal-organic framework0210 nano-technologyMXenesChinese Chemical Letters
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Transport equations of electrodiffusion processes in the laboratory reference frame.

2006

The transport equations of electrodiffusion processes use three reference frames for defining the fluxes: Fick's reference in diffusion, solvent-fixed reference in transference numbers, and laboratory fluxes in electric conductivity. The convenience of using only one reference frame is analyzed here from the point of view of the thermodynamics of irreversible processes. A relation between the fluxes of ions and solvent and the electric current density is deduced first from a mass and volume balance. This is then used to show that (i) the laboratory and Fick's diffusion coefficients are identical and (ii) the transference numbers of both the solvent and the ion in the laboratory reference fr…

ChemistryBoundary (topology)ThermodynamicsMechanicsSurfaces Coatings and FilmsIonElectrical resistivity and conductivityMaterials ChemistryPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryElectric currentExperimental methodsDiffusion (business)Volume balanceReference frameThe journal of physical chemistry. B
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Cover Feature: Triplet–Triplet Annihilation Upconversion in a MOF with Acceptor‐Filled Channels (Chem. Eur. J. 5/2020)

2019

ChemistryFeature (computer vision)Organic ChemistryMetal-organic frameworkCover (algebra)General ChemistryTriplet triplet annihilationHybrid materialAcceptorMolecular physicsCatalysisPhoton upconversionChemistry – A European Journal
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Electrochemistry nanometric patterning of MOF particles: Anisotropic metal electrodeposition in Cu/MOF

2006

Abstract Electrodeposition of copper from Cu/MOF immersed into acetate buffer produces a quasi-periodic series of 10–20 nm sized laminae sandwiched within the pristine MOF lattice as monitored by voltammetry of microparticles/atomic force microscopy. This anisotropic patterning can be qualitatively described in terms of a highly orientation-dependent diffusion of electrons and charge-balancing electrolyte counterions in the MOF network.

ChemistryInorganic chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementElectrolyteBuffer solutionElectrochemistryCopperlcsh:Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundlcsh:Industrial electrochemistrylcsh:QD1-999Transition metalTransmission electron microscopyElectrochemistryMetal-organic frameworkVoltammetrylcsh:TP250-261Electrochemistry Communications
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Selective CO2 adsorption by a triazacyclononane-bridged microporous metal-organic framework.

2011

Metal-organic frameworks constructed by self-assembly of metal ions and organic linkers have recently been of great interest in the preparation of porous hybrid materials with a wide variety of functions. Despite much research in this area and the large choice of building blocks used to fine-tune pore size and structure, it remains a challenge to synthesise frameworks composed of polyamines to tailor the porosity and adsorption properties for CO(2). Herein, we describe a rigid and microporous three-dimensional metal-organic framework with the formula [Zn(2)(L)(H(2)O)]Cl (L=1,4,7-tris(4-carboxybenzyl)-1,4,7-triazacyclononane) synthesised in a one-pot solvothermal reaction between zinc ions a…

ChemistryMetal ions in aqueous solutionOrganic ChemistryInorganic chemistrySorptionGeneral ChemistryMicroporous materialCatalysisAdsorptionChemical engineeringMetal-organic frameworkGas separationHybrid materialSelectivityChemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany)
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Synthesis and Characterisation of a New Series of Bistable Iron(II) Spin-Crossover 2D Metal-Organic Frameworks

2009

Twelve coordination polymers with formula {Fe(3-Xpy)(2)[M(II)(CN)(4)]} (M(II): Ni, Pd, Pt; X: F, Cl, Br, I; py: pyridine) have been synthesised, and their crystal structures have been determined by single-crystal or powder X-ray analysis. All of the fluoro and iodo compounds, as well as the chloro derivative in which M(II) is Pt, crystallise in the monoclinic C2/m space group, whereas the rest of the chloro and all of the bromo derivatives crystallise in the orthorhombic Pnc2 space group. In all cases, the iron(II) atom resides in a pseudo-octahedral [FeN(6)] coordination core, with similar bond lengths and angles in the various derivatives. The major difference between the two kinds of str…

ChemistryOrganic ChemistryInorganic chemistrySpin transitionGeneral ChemistryCrystal structureCatalysisBond lengthCrystallographychemistry.chemical_compoundSpin crossoverPyridineOrthorhombic crystal systemMetal-organic frameworkMonoclinic crystal systemChemistry - A European Journal
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Cover Picture: Solid-State Molecular Nanomagnet Inclusion into a Magnetic Metal-Organic Framework: Interplay of the Magnetic Properties (Chem. Eur. J…

2015

ChemistryOrganic ChemistrySolid-stateMetal-organic frameworkNanotechnologyCover (algebra)General ChemistryInclusion (mineral)NanomagnetCatalysisChemistry - A European Journal
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