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Salt concentration and particle density dependence of electrophoretic mobilities of spherical colloids in aqueous suspension.

2007

Using laser Doppler velocimetry in the superheterodyne mode, we conducted a systematic study of the electrophoretic mobility of dispersions of small silica spheres (a=18 nm) suspended in water at different salinities and particle concentrations. The concentration of NaCl was varied from 40 microM up to 16 mM, while the particle concentrations were varied between 4.2x10(18) and 2.1x10(20) m-3. We find a decrease of mobility with increasing salt concentrations and an increase with increased particle number densities. The latter observation is not backed by the standard cell model of electrophoresis with Shilov-Zharkikh boundary conditions. Rather, if the experimental data are interpreted with…

chemistry.chemical_classificationElectrophoresisParticle numberChemistryAnalytical chemistryWaterSodium ChlorideSilicon DioxideSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsSuspension (chemistry)BiomaterialsElectrophoresisColloid and Surface ChemistryModels ChemicalSuspensionsZeta potentialLaser-Doppler FlowmetryParticleParticle sizeColloidsCounterionParticle SizeParticle densityJournal of colloid and interface science
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Peptide mapping by reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography employing silica rod monoliths.

2003

In this paper, a general procedure is described for the generation of peptide maps of proteins with monolithic silica-based columns. The peptide fragments were obtained by tryptic digestion of various cytochrome c species with purification of the tryptic fragments achieved by reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatographic methods. Peak assignment of the various peptides was based on evaluation of the biophysical properties of the individual peptides and via mass spectrometric identification. The performance of several different monolithic sorbents prepared as columns of identical cross-sectional dimensions were investigated as part of these peptide mapping studies and the data evalu…

chemistry.chemical_classificationElectrosprayMonolithic HPLC columnChromatographyChemistryOrganic ChemistryAnalytical chemistryCytochromes cPeptideGeneral MedicineReversed-phase chromatographyMass spectrometrySilicon DioxideBiochemistryHigh-performance liquid chromatographyPeptide MappingAnalytical ChemistryTrypsinSelectivityPeptide sequenceChromatography High Pressure LiquidJournal of chromatography. A
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Design, synthesis and photovoltaic properties of [60]fullerene based molecular materials

2005

Abstract The possibility to use new organic semiconductor materials, in place of silicon wafers, in the fabrication of photovoltaic devices on substrates offer the prospect of lower manufacturing costs, particularly for large area applications. Thus, one of the most promising areas in fullerene research involves its potential application, mixed with conjugated polymers, in mimicking photosynthesis and in the related solar energy conversion. The tendency to phase segregation in blends of C60 derivatives and conjugated polymers has to be optimized to improve both charge photogeneration and transport in photovoltaic devices. In order to optimize device performances, a great deal of work has be…

chemistry.chemical_classificationFullereneFabricationMaterials scienceOrganic solar cellPhotovoltaic systemphotovoltaic devicesBioengineeringNanotechnologyPolymerSettore CHIM/06 - Chimica OrganicaConjugated systemBiomaterialsOrganic semiconductorchemistryMechanics of Materialsfullerene derivativesWafer
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Isolation of a stable, acyclic, two-coordinate silylene.

2012

The synthesis and characterization of a stable, acyclic two-coordinate silylene, Si(SAr(Me(6)))(2) [Ar(Me(6)) = C(6)H(3)-2,6(C(6)H(2)-2,4,6-Me(3))(2)], by reduction of Br(2)Si(SAr(Me(6)))(2) with a magnesium(I) reductant is described. It features a V-shaped silicon coordination with a S-Si-S angle of 90.52(2)° and an average Si-S distance of 2.158(3) A. Although it reacts readily with an alkyl halide, it does not react with hydrogen under ambient conditions, probably as a result of the ca. 4.3 eV energy difference between the frontier silicon lone pair and 3p orbitals.

chemistry.chemical_classificationHydrogenSiliconMagnesiumSilyleneHalidechemistry.chemical_elementGeneral ChemistryPhotochemistryBiochemistryCatalysischemistry.chemical_compoundCrystallographyColloid and Surface ChemistryAtomic orbitalchemistryLone pairta116AlkylJournal of the American Chemical Society
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Enzyme-Responsive Controlled Release Using Mesoporous Silica Supports Capped with Lactose

2009

chemistry.chemical_classificationLactose metabolismHydrolysisLactoseGeneral ChemistryGeneral MedicineMesoporous silicaSilicon DioxideControlled releaseCatalysisGalactosidasesHydrolysischemistry.chemical_compoundEnzymechemistryX-Ray DiffractionOrganic chemistryRuthenium CompoundsLactoseAngewandte Chemie
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Semiconductor Nanocrystals with Multifunctional Polymer Ligands

2002

In this letter, we describe the preparation of a versatile polymer ligand, which can be attached to CdSe/ZnS semiconductor nanocrystals via a phase transfer reaction. The ligand is based on a chain of reactive esters, which can, in principle, be substituted by any compound containing amino-functionalities. The polymer/nanocrystal complexes are characterized in terms of structure and photostability.

chemistry.chemical_classificationLigandfungiInorganic chemistryfood and beveragesQuantum yieldGeneral ChemistryPolymerBiochemistryCombinatorial chemistryCatalysisFluorescence spectroscopyColloid and Surface ChemistryNanocrystalchemistryPhase (matter)Surface modificationSemiconductor nanocrystalsJournal of the American Chemical Society
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Photolysis of Adsorbed Phases: Ethanoic Acid-Insulators and Semiconductors Systems. Influence of Acid-Base Properties.

1986

The paper reports the results of experiments in which the photodecomposition of adsorbed ethanoic acid (and in few cases of adsorbed acetone and ethanol) was carried out by using several silica gel samples, whose properties were modified by adding oxidic dopants as γ-Al2O3, which is acidic in character, and MgO, which is mainly basic. Also the related system MgO-Al2O3 was investigated. Few IR spectra on selected pure specimens and on specimens containing adsorbed ethanoic acid were recorded with the aim of following the variation of the surfaces-adsorbate interaction with the variation of the acid-base properties. It was also of interest to compare the photoreactivity of insulators and semi…

chemistry.chemical_classificationMaterials scienceBase (chemistry)DopantSilica gelbusiness.industryInorganic chemistryPhotodissociationInfrared spectroscopychemistry.chemical_compoundAdsorptionSemiconductorchemistryAcetonebusiness
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Hybrid silicon on insulator/polymer electro-optical intensity modulator operating at 780  nm

2014

Currently inorganic materials prevail as the nonlinear active medium for light modulation in electro-optical (EO) device technology. A recent promising trend is to consider organic nonlinear optical materials for application in EO modulators due to their multiple advantages including low costs and high EO coefficients. In this paper, we proposed a new type of polymer EO modulator whose fabrication is compatible with the currently used silicon on insulator technology. Our numerical optimization of the proposed structure demonstrates that it is theoretically possible to achieve a half-wave voltage as low as 1.56 V for a 1 cm long modulator structure operating at 780 nm. Based on the results o…

chemistry.chemical_classificationMaterials scienceFabricationbusiness.industrySilicon on insulatorStatistical and Nonlinear PhysicsPolymerOrganic nonlinear optical materialsAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsNonlinear systemchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryWavelength-division multiplexingOptoelectronicsbusinessRefractive indexVoltageJournal of the Optical Society of America B
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Liquid crystalline phases from polymer functionalised semiconducting nanorods

2008

The orientation of semiconducting nanomaterials is a hot topic in optoelectronic applications. Liquid crystallinity offers the potential to orient inorganic anisotropic nanorods, if they can be solubilised sufficiently as realised by polymer functionalisation. In this work we functionalised TiO2, SnO2, ZnO and CdTe nanorods with PMMA, PS and PDEGMEMA (poly(diethylene glycol monomethyl ether) methacrylate) diblock copolymers containing anchor groupsvia grafting-to. The block copolymers were synthesised by RAFT polymerisation (PDI ≈ 1.2) via reactive ester diblock copolymers, which were functionalised later with anchor units polymer-analogously. The surface coverage of the nanorods (determine…

chemistry.chemical_classificationMaterials scienceGeneral ChemistryPolymerMethacrylateOrganic semiconductorCrystallinitychemistryPolymerizationLiquid crystalPolymer chemistryMaterials ChemistryCopolymerNanorodJournal of Materials Chemistry
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Covalently attached polymer mono- and multilayers on silanized glass substrates

1996

Abstract Applying grazing incidence FTIR and ellipsometry, the reaction of poly [(1-methyl-vinyl isocyanate)-alt-(maleic anhydride)](IAP) with amino-silanized glass and silicon oxide surfaces has been investigated. A reactive surface containing isocyanate and anhydride groups was formed after the adsorption of the polymer. The layer could be further functionalized using 2-aminoethanol. Multilayers could be built up by adsorbing a second layer of IAP onto an already reacted first layer of IAP.

chemistry.chemical_classificationMaterials scienceMetals and AlloysMaleic anhydrideSurfaces and InterfacesPolymerIsocyanateSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materialschemistry.chemical_compoundAdsorptionchemistrySilanizationPolymer chemistryMaterials ChemistryFourier transform infrared spectroscopySilicon oxideLayer (electronics)Thin Solid Films
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