Search results for "Ionic polymerization"

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Self-cleaning antimicrobial surfaces by bio-enabled growth of SnO2 coatings on glass.

2013

Conventional vapor-deposition techniques for coatings require sophisticated equipment and/or high-temperature resistant substrates. Therefore bio-inspired techniques for the fabrication of inorganic coatings have been developed in recent years. Inspired by the biology behind the formation of the intricate skeletons of diatoms orchestrated by a class of cationic polyamines (silaffins) we have used surface-bound spermine, a naturally occurring polyamine, to promote the fast deposition of homogeneous, thin and transparent biomimetic SnO2 coatings on glass surfaces. The bio-enabled SnO2 film is highly photoactive, i.e. it generates superoxide radicals (O2˙(-)) upon sunlight exposure resulting i…

FabricationMaterials sciencePhotolysisRhodaminesSurface PropertiesCationic polymerizationTin CompoundsNanotechnologyengineering.materialAntimicrobiallaw.inventionBiofoulingCoatingCoated Materials BiocompatiblelawBiomimetic MaterialsAmphiphileengineeringDegradation (geology)Organic chemistryGeneral Materials ScienceSpermineGlassCrystallizationCrystallizationNanoscale
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Incorporation of a tricationic subphthalocyanine in an organic photovoltaic device

2013

A new tricationic subphthalocyanine was synthesized and employed as light-harvesting and donor material in an ionic solid state organic photovoltaic cell. The incorporation of ionic dyes in organic photovoltaics aims to take advantage of ionic movement in order to enhance the charge transport properties of these materials. In this preliminary study, we report the results obtained in the fabrication of a partially solution-processed device with a cationic dye, where an effiency of 0.5% was reached.

FabricationOrganic solar cellChemical engineeringChemistryPhotovoltaic systemCationic polymerizationSolid-stateIonic bondingOrganic chemistryGeneral Chemistry
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A multicommuted stop-flow system employing LEDs-based photometer for the sequential determination of anionic and cationic surfactants in water

2006

It has been developed an automatic stop-flow procedure for sequential photometric determination of anionic and cationic surfactants in a same sample of water. The flow system was based on multicommutation process that was designed employing two solenoid micro-pumps and six solenoid pinch valves, which under microcomputer control carry out fluid propelling and reagent solutions handling. A homemade photometer using a photodiode as detector and two light emitting diodes (LEDs) with emission at 470 nm (blue) and 650 nm (red) as radiation sources, which was tailored to allow the determination of anionic and cationic surfactants in waters. The procedure for anionic surfactant determination was b…

Flow injection analysisDetection limitChromatographyDodecylbenzeneAnalytical chemistryCationic polymerizationBiochemistryAnalytical Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundSulfonatechemistryPulmonary surfactantReagentEnvironmental ChemistrySpectroscopyTriarylmethane dyeAnalytica Chimica Acta
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A spectrophotometric flow procedure for the determination of cationic surfactants in natural waters using a solenoid micro-pump for fluid propulsion

2006

An automatic flow-analysis procedure for spectrophotometric determination of cationic surfactants in surface water using a solenoid micro-pump for propelling solutions of reagents and sample is des...

Flow injection analysisMicro pumpanimal structuresChromatographymedicine.diagnostic_testChemistryHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisFlow (psychology)Public Health Environmental and Occupational HealthCationic polymerizationSoil ScienceSolenoidPropulsionPollutionAnalytical ChemistryReagentSpectrophotometrymedicineEnvironmental ChemistryWaste Management and DisposalWater Science and TechnologyInternational Journal of Environmental Analytical Chemistry
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Novel polyaminoacidic copolymers as nonviral gene vectors

2000

Human gene therapy is one of the most promising methods developed in recent years, providing great potential for the treatment of a variety of diseases. Complexes formed between DNA and cationic polymers are attracting increasing attention as novel synthetic vectors for the delivery of genes. We have synthesized polycations with quaternary ammonium groups in their side chains for self-assembly with calf thymus DNA. This paper describes the functionalization of α,β-polyasparthydrazide (PAHy), a synthetic macromolecule having many potential applications in the field of biomedical sciences, with glycidyltrimethylammonuim chloride (GTA) in order to introduce positive charges into their chains. …

Gel electrophoresisPolymers and PlasticsChemistryCationic polymerizationGene deliveryCombinatorial chemistryPolyelectrolytechemistry.chemical_compoundColloid and Surface ChemistryMaterials ChemistryZeta potentialOrganic chemistrySurface chargePhysical and Theoretical ChemistryDNAMacromoleculeColloid & Polymer Science
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The mechanism of ionic diels-alder reactions. A dft study of the oxa-povarov reaction

2014

The mechanism of the oxa-Povarov reaction of a cationic aryl oxonium with cyclopentene and styrene has been studied using DFT methods at the B3LYP/6-31G* level as a reaction model of ionic Diels–Alder (I-DA) reactions. Oxa-Povarov reactions are initialized by an I-DA reaction between the cationic aryl oxonium and alkenes to yield the corresponding formal [4+ + 2] cycloadducts. The last step is a rapid loss of a proton giving chromans. While the I-DA reaction with cyclopentene takes place through a two-stage one-step mechanism, the presence of a phenyl substituent on styrene makes the mechanism of the I-DA reaction stepwise. An electron localization function (ELF) bonding analysis of selecte…

General Chemical EngineeringArylCationic polymerizationGeneral ChemistryPhotochemistryMedicinal chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryNucleophileElectrophileCyclopenteneSingle bondPovarov reactionOxonium ion
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Self-Sustaining Supramolecular Ionic Liquid Gels for Dye Adsorption

2018

Water contamination is one of the main problems of modern society, and scientific research is continuously involved in identifying solutions able to preserve this valuable source. In this context, we characterized novel ionogels formed by organic salts with different anions. In particular, they show self-strengthening behavior, a quite unusual property for supramolecular gels, and they also exhibit a good load-bearing capacity. These ionogels are able to remove cationic dyes from wastewater. Thanks to their properties, they can be used in different apparatuses like dialysis membranes and as loading in adsorption columns. In the latter case over 95% removal is achieved in less than 10 min. I…

General Chemical EngineeringSupramolecular chemistryContext (language use)02 engineering and technologyIonic liquidRaw material010402 general chemistry01 natural scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundAdsorptionDye removalEnvironmental ChemistrySelf-sustaining gelChemical Engineering (all)Recyclable materialRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentChemistry (all)Dye adsorptionCationic polymerizationSettore CHIM/06 - Chimica OrganicaGeneral Chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology0104 chemical sciencesWastewaterchemistryChemical engineeringSupramolecular gelIonic liquid0210 nano-technologyACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering
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Controllable Nonspecific Protein Adsorption by Charged Hyperbranched Polyglycerol Thin Films

2015

Antifouling thin films derived from charged hyperbranched polyglycerol (hbPG) layers were fabricated and evaluated. The anionic hbPG (a-hbPG) monolayers and cationic hbPG/anionic hbPG (c/a-hbPG) bilayers were adsorbed on the underlying self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) of cysteamine and 3-mercaptopropionic acid (3-MPA) by electrostatic interaction, respectively, and their procession was monitored by surface plasmon resonance spectroscopy (SPR). The adsorption of bovine serum albumin (BSA) and fibrinogen on the premade a-hbPG and c/a-hbPG thin films was measured and the capability of these thin films to resist nonspecific protein adsorption was evaluated by SPR as well. It is observed that th…

GlycerolPolymersSurface PropertiesAdsorptionMonolayerElectrochemistryOrganic chemistryGeneral Materials ScienceBovine serum albuminSurface plasmon resonance3-Mercaptopropionic AcidSpectroscopychemistry.chemical_classificationbiologyChemistryBilayerCationic polymerizationMembranes ArtificialSerum Albumin BovineSurfaces and InterfacesPolymerSurface Plasmon ResonanceCondensed Matter Physicsbiology.proteinAdsorptionProtein adsorptionNuclear chemistryLangmuir
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The second component of human complement: Use of glycosidases and glucosylation to distinguish the two forms

1988

Abstract The two forms of human plasma C2 that were described in the preceding report (1) were investigated for their functional and biochemical differences. Incubation with the neuraminidase (NAN'dase) of Clostridium perfringens at 37°C resulted in a four- to fivefold increase in the hemolytic activity of both forms. The increase in activity was different than the increase caused by treatment with iodine. The mechanism of increased activity of NAN'dase-treated C2 was the generation of increased molecules of activated C3 (C3b), resulting in more molecules of C5 binding to (C4b, 2a, 3b)n. Removal of N-acetyl-neuraminate from C2 did not alter its binding to a cationic exchanger. Nonenzymatic …

GlycosylationGlycoside HydrolasesbiologyChemistryImmunologyCationic polymerizationNeuraminidaseHematologyComplement C2Clostridium perfringensFree aminomedicine.disease_causeIn vitroKineticsBiochemistryHuman plasmaN acetylglucosaminidasebiology.proteinmedicineHumansImmunology and AllergyIncubationNeuraminidaseIodineImmunobiology
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A DFT investigation of CO oxidation over neutral and cationic gold clusters

2009

Abstract The interaction of CO and O 2 with neutral and positively charged Au 9 and Au 13 clusters was studied using Density Functional Theory. The aim was the understanding of the elementary steps of the low temperature activity of supported gold nanoparticles towards carbon monoxide combustion, that is, the oxidation of CO to CO 2 in presence of dioxygen molecules. The adsorption of a single CO molecule gives rise to a substantial electronic rearrangement on both neutral and cationic gold clusters. On the contrary, the adsorption of dioxygen produces an electron transfer from neutral gold clusters to the O 2 , while the interaction with cationic Au nanoparticles is simply electrostatic. C…

Gold clusterCationic polymerizationCondensed Matter PhysicsPhotochemistryBiochemistryChemical reactionCO oxidationDFTCatalysischemistry.chemical_compoundElectron transferAdsorptionchemistryMoleculePhysical and Theoretical ChemistryGold clusterCarbon monoxide
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