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$MC$-hypercentral groups
2007
This paper is devoted to the imposition of some chain conditions on groups having a generalized central series. It is also given a characterization of MC-groups with finite abelian section rank: such class of groups is a suitable enlargement of the class of FC-groups. Mathematics Subject Classification: 20F24; 20F14
Spatial Demixing of Ring and Chain Polymers in Pressure-Driven Flow
2019
We investigate mixtures of ring and linear polymers in solution at various number ratios, ranging from pure chains to pure rings, and at densities around the overlap concentration. In bulk and at r...
The antioxidant effect in controlling thermal degradation of a low density polyethylene blown film
2004
Abstract It is well known that antioxidants are widely used to prevent thermal degradation of high density and linear low density polyethylene. Antioxidants are not always present in low density polyethylene and only small amounts are usually added to these resins. In this work the effect of an antioxidant system on a low density resin having MFI (190 °C/2.16 kg)=2 g/10′ and density 0.9230 g/cm3 has been studied. Its effect on melt viscosity has been studied by means of a batch mixer and the torque vs time behaviour has been analysed. The results show that a maximum in the torque vs time curve can be seen for the material containing antioxidant. In contrast, the material without antioxidant…
Microwave-assisted distillation of iodine for the indirect atomic absorption spectrometric determination of iodide in milk samples
2001
To complete these microwave distillation studies, a method for iodide determination in milk-type samples is proposed. The iodide contained in the sample is oxidized to iodine, which is distilled by means of microwave energy and reduced back to iodide. This iodide is combined with Hg(II) and 2,2′-dipyridyl to give an ion pair, which is selectively extracted into IBMK. Mercury is determined in the extract by ETAAS in order to determine iodide. The yield of the distillation process (100%) was evaluated using the Sandell–Kolthoff reaction. In addition, for the solvent extraction, no buffer was needed; 3/5 was the best phase ratio (organic/aqueous); 30 s was the shaking time and the extracts wer…
Evaluation of the quality of olive oil using fatty acid profiles by direct infusion electrospray ionization mass spectrometry
2008
Abstract Electrospray ionization mass spectrometry is used to predict the olive oil quality according to European Union marketing standards. Samples were 1:50 diluted in an alkaline 85:15 (v/v) propanol/methanol mixture and directly infused into the electrospray ionization source of an ion trap mass spectrometer. The establishment of ratios of the peak abundances of the free fatty acids followed by linear discriminant analysis was employed to predict the olive oil quality grade. In addition, using multiple linear regression and partial least-squares regression, the percentages of extra virgin and virgin olive oils in binary mixtures were predicted with 5–11% average prediction errors.
Flexible Chirality in Self-Assembled N-Annulated Perylenedicarboxamides.
2017
N-annulated perylenedicarboxamides 1-3 form supramolecular polymers with a strong tendency to aggregate. The bundles of fibers formed generate a spontaneous anisotropy that conditions the chiroptical features of the described molecules in solution; a strong linear dichroism effect accompanies the circular dichroism (CD) outcome. There is no influence of the point chirality existing at the side chains of 1 and 2, and these molecules present the same chiroptical features as achiral 3. Mechanical rotary stirring increases the CD response and the sign of the dichroic signal changes with the stirring direction. Theoretical calculations indicate that the self-assembly of 1-3 in helical columnar s…
Nonlinear optical susceptibilities of polysilanes: exciton effect
1992
Abstract Third-order nonlinear optical susceptibilities of σ-conjugated one-dimensional polymers have been calculated in a tight-binding model by taking account of the formation of excitons due to long-range Coulomb interactions. The spectrum of third-harmonic generation (THG) exhibits peaks due to excitons as well as unbound electron—hole states, in contrast to the linear absorption spectrum which is dominated by the lowest exciton state. The results are in excellent agreement with recent experiments in polysilanes not only for THG but also for linear absorption, two-photon absorption, and electroabsorption in a mutually consistent way.
Prediction of the curing time of Spanish hams using peptide profiles established by capillary zone electrophoresis
2009
Abstract A capillary zone electrophoresis procedure for the prediction of curing time of Spanish hams using peptide profiles has been developed. Excellent resolution between the seven peptide peaks was achieved within 30 min analysis time with a BGE containing 60 mM MgSO 4 and 50 mM phosphate at pH 2.5. Using hams with curing times of 6, 8 and 12 months, both linear discriminant analysis (LDA) and multiple linear regression (MLR) models were constructed. In both cases, two different normalisation procedures of the peak areas were compared. Using LDA, all the ham samples corresponding to the three categories were correctly classified. Using MLR, the ham curing time could be predicted with av…
Determination of alkylphenol ethoxylates by micellar electrokinetic chromatography with bile salts
2001
Octyl- and nonylphenol ethoxylates (OPEs and NPEs) with different numbers of ethoxy units (average values: n = 10 and N = 40 for OPEs, and n = 10 for NPEs) were separated by micellar electrokinetic chromatography under positive polarity using an 80 mM borate buffer of pH 8.5 containing sodium deoxycholate (SDC) or sodium cholate (SC). When sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) was added to the background electrolyte (BGE) in the absence of the bile salt, a single peak at a migration time longer than that of the EOF was obtained. Substituting the SDS by a bile salt, the homologues were resolved. At the same bile salt concentration, resolution between the homologues was higher with SDC than using SC. …
Restricted and complete-active-space multiconfiguration linear response calculations of the polarizability of formamide and urea
1991
Abstract Using the polarized basis sets of Sadlej, we have carried out multiconfiguration linear response (MCLR) calculations of static and dynamic polarizabilities of water, carbon dioxide, formamide and urea. It is found that the polarized basis sets give a good description of the polarizabilities. The uncorrelates (self-consistent field) polarizabilities are in general 10% or more lower than the experimental values. The correlation as introduced in the complete-active-space (CAS) and restricted-active-space (RAS) MCLR calculations recovers the major part of this deviation.