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Badanie właściwości inkluzyjnych p-tert-butylokaliksarenów metodą inwersyjnej chromatografii gazowej

2007

Metodą QSRR scharakteryzowano właściwości inkluzyjne p-tert-butylokaliksarenów o 4, 6 i 8 merach w cyklu oraz ich octanów, wykorzystując do tego celu inwersyjną chromatografię gazową. W badaniach zastosowano przy tym dwa szeregi homologiczne solutów - alkohole alifatyczne oraz benzen i jego homologi. Stwierdzono, że zdolności inkluzyjne w znacznym stopniu zależą od wymiarów luki molekularnej cyklomeru. Zamiana w kaliksarenach grup wodorotlenowych na octanowe nie wywiera natomiast istotnego wpływu na możliwości tworzenia kompleksów typu gość-gospodarz. Wyniki uzyskane metodą QSRR potwierdzono wyznaczonymi wartościami indeksów Kovátsa.

calixareneskaliksarenyinverse gas chromatographykompleksy inkluzyjneinclusion complexesinwersyjna chromatografia gazowaPolimery
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Badanie metodą inwersyjnej chromatografii gazowej wpływu wielkości podstawnika na właściwości inkluzyjne kaliksarenów

2009

Badano wpływ wielkości alifatycznego podstawnika na zdolności inkluzyjne kaliksarenów {kaliks[4]arenu(K4), p-izopropylokaliks[4]arenu (IPK4) i p-tert-butylokaliks[4]arenu (TBK4)}. Oceny wpływu dokonywano za pomocą metody QSRR przy użyciu inwersyjnej chromatografii gazowej. W charakterze solutów użyto szeregu alifatycznych alkoholi, homologów benzenu i homologów pirydyny. Na podstawie indeksów retencji Kovatsa i wykresów zależności właściwej objętości retencji od temperatury wrzenia [Vg=f(Tw)] stwierdzono, że tylko podstawione kaliksareny wykazują właściwości inkluzyjne w stosunku do niższych alkoholi.

calixareneskaliksarenyinverse gas chromatographykompleksy inkluzyjnewłaściwa objętość retencjispecific retention volumeinclusion complexesinwersyjna chromatografia gazowaPolimery
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Oxidative stress and small, dense low-density lipoproteins: current and future perspectives

2019

Small, dense low-density lipoproteins (LDLs) are more susceptible to oxidation than their larger, more buoyant counterparts and therefore the biological modification of these LDL particles may, in part, be responsible for their atherogenic properties. Kotani et al. found that at multiple regression analysis there was an independent and significant inverse correlation between the mean LDL particle size and the oxidative stress status; notably, the authors adjusted not only for the traditional cardiovascular risk factors, but also for drug treatments. Higher levels of small, dense LDL concentrations significantly contribute to atherosclerosis, and lipoprotein size and subfractions may refine …

cardiovascular riskoxidative stremedicine.medical_specialtySmall dense ldldense LDLEndocrinology Diabetes and Metabolismdyslipidemiasmallmedicine.diseasemedicine.disease_causechemistry.chemical_compoundEndocrinologylow-density lipoproteinchemistryInternal medicineLow-density lipoproteinmedicineLow densityDisease risklipids (amino acids peptides and proteins)Inverse correlationDyslipidemiaOxidative stressLipoproteinExpert Review of Endocrinology & Metabolism
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Packings of an unidimensional regular pore structure as model packings in size-exclusion and inverse size-exclusion chromatography

1996

Using porous aluminas and aluminosilicates with a regular and well-defined pore structure an attempt was made to correlate the SEC data of polystyrenes with established theoretical models. The pore structure of the two types of packings was extensively characterized by means of transmission and scanning electron microscopy, nitrogen sorption and mercury porosimetry. The SEC distribution coefficients measured experimentally were correlated with the distribution coefficients calculated from the theoretical models for flexible polymers. A good correlation was observed for the packing of the simplest pore morphology, but remarkable deviations appeared for the materials with a more complex pore …

chemistry.chemical_classificationChromatographyChemistryScanning electron microscopeOrganic ChemistrySize-exclusion chromatographyInverseSorptionGeneral MedicinePolymerPorosimetryBiochemistryAnalytical ChemistryGel permeation chromatographyPorosityJournal of Chromatography A
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On what terms and why the thermodynamic properties of polymer solutions depend on chain length up to the melt

2003

Theoretical considerations based on chain connectivity and conformational variability of polymers have lead to an uncomplicated relation for the dependence of the Flory-Huggins interaction parameter, chi, on the volume fraction of the polymer, phi, and on its number of segments, N. The validity of this expression is being tested extensively by means of vapor pressure measurements and inverse gas chromatography (complemented by osmotic and light scattering data from literature) for solutions of poly(dimethylsiloxane) in the thermodynamically vastly different solvents n-octane (n-C8), toluene (TL), and methylethylketone (MEK) over the entire range of composition for at least six different mol…

chemistry.chemical_classificationCondensed Matter - Materials ScienceMaterials sciencePolymers and PlasticsVapor pressureRelaxation (NMR)Theta solventMaterials Science (cond-mat.mtrl-sci)FOS: Physical sciencesThermodynamicsPolymerCondensed Matter - Soft Condensed MatterFlory–Huggins solution theoryCondensed Matter PhysicsSolventchemistryVolume fractionMaterials ChemistryInverse gas chromatographySoft Condensed Matter (cond-mat.soft)Physical and Theoretical ChemistryJournal of Polymer Science Part B: Polymer Physics
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Quantifying the inverse spin-Hall effect in highly doped PEDOT:PSS

2020

The authors provide experimental results that show the onset of the Nernst effect, thermovoltages and an inverse spin-Hall effect in the polymer PEDOT:PSS. Specifically, the observed inverse spin-Hall effect appears to be smaller than other measurements, but in better agreement with theoretical calculations.

chemistry.chemical_classificationMaterials scienceCondensed matter physicsDopingInverse02 engineering and technologyPolymerCondensed Matter::Mesoscopic Systems and Quantum Hall Effect021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciencessymbols.namesakechemistryPEDOT:PSS0103 physical sciencessymbolsSpin Hall effect010306 general physics0210 nano-technologyNernst effectPhysical Review Research
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NMR spectral assignment of substituted salicylaldoximes by inverse pulse techniques withz-gradient selection: correlation of NMR parameters with subs…

1997

chemistry.chemical_compoundChemistryAnalytical chemistrySubstituentInversePhysical chemistryGeneral Materials ScienceGeneral ChemistrySelection (genetic algorithm)Pulse (physics)Magnetic Resonance in Chemistry
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ChemInform Abstract: Highly Enantio- and Diastereoselective Inverse Electron Demand Hetero-Diels-Alder Reaction Using 2-Alkenoylpyridine N-Oxides as …

2009

A general catalytic inverse electron demand hetero-Diels Alder reaction for 2-alkenoylpyridine N-oxides is presented. 2-Alkenoylpyridine N-oxides react very efficiently with alkenes in the presence of bisoxazolidine-copper(II) [BOX-Cu(II)] complexes to give chiral dihydropyrans bearing a pyridine ring at the 6-position with very high yields and excellent diastereo- and enantioselectivity. These heterodienes exhibited higher reactivity and enantioselectivity than the corresponding non-oxidized 2-alkenoylpyridines.

chemistry.chemical_compoundChemistryPyridineInverseReactivity (chemistry)General MedicineElectronRing (chemistry)Medicinal chemistryCatalysisDiels–Alder reactionChemInform
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Inverse dispersion design in silicon waveguides

2014

We present a numerical tool to find the cross-section geometry of silicon-oninsulator waveguides that leads to a target dispersion profile. In < 10 iterations, we achieve geometries providing ultraflattened dispersion over 350 nm bandwidth.

chemistry.chemical_compoundSilicon photonicsOpticsMaterials scienceSilicon nitridechemistrySiliconbusiness.industryBandwidth (signal processing)chemistry.chemical_elementModal dispersionInversebusiness
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Influence of Reactant Polarity on the Course of the Inverse-Electron-Demand Diels−Alder Reaction. A DFT Study of Regio- and Stereoselectivity, Presen…

1999

The molecular mechanisms for the inverse-electron-demand Diels−Alder reactions between nitroethene and three substituted ethenes (propene, methyl vinyl ether, and dimethylvinylamine) to give the corresponding nitroso cycloadducts have been characterized with density functional theory methods using the B3LYP/6-31G* calculational level. On the basis of stability arguments and molecular orbital analysis relative rates, regioselectivity, and stereoselectivity, the presence of Lewis acid catalyst modeled by the BH3 system and the inclusion of solvent effects as a function of the nature of substituent in the dienophile fragment are analyzed and discussed. The ortho attack mode presents transition…

chemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryOrganic ChemistrySubstituentRegioselectivityStereoselectivityNitrosoMethyl vinyl etherSolvent effectsInverse electron-demand Diels–Alder reactionPhotochemistryMedicinal chemistryLewis acid catalysisThe Journal of Organic Chemistry
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