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Changes of humic substances characteristics from forested to cultivated soils in Ethiopia

2006

The dynamics of the stable fractions of soil organic matter (SOM), the humic substances, has been rarely studied in tropical soils. We evaluated extraction yields, elemental composition, isotopic d 13 C abundance and solid-state 13 C NMR spectra of humic fractions isolated from five forested and cultivated soils in Ethiopia in order to assess the influence of deforestation and subsequent cultivation on the composition of humic fractions. In all locations, humic (HA) and fulvic (FA) acids, humin (HU) and a humic hydrophobic fraction extracted with an acetone–HCl solution (HE) were decreased as a result of deforestation and cultivation, but the magnitude of decrease was site-specific. While t…

ChemistryEnvironmental chemistrySoil organic matterSoil waterExtraction (chemistry)HuminSoil ScienceMineralogyComposition (visual arts)Carbon-13 NMRAndisolChemical compositionGeoderma
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Self-trapped exciton luminescence in crystalline α-quartz under two-photon laser excitation

2003

Abstract The luminescence of pure crystalline α-quartz is studied under pulsed ArF laser excitation. The luminescence parameters obtained correspond well with those of self-trapped excitons (STEs) in α-quartz, indicating that the excitation process is two-photon. The efficiency of two-photon excitation is of the same order of magnitude as the one-photon excitation of sodium salicylate. The STE luminescence decay kinetics and their temperature dependence under photoexcitation were recorded with higher accuracy than previously. Changes in the decay kinetics with temperature are explained by the splitting of the STE triplet state in zero magnetic field and are analyzed with the assumption of t…

ChemistryExcitonRelaxation (NMR)Spin–lattice relaxationPhysics::OpticsGeneral ChemistryCondensed Matter PhysicsPhotoexcitationCondensed Matter::Materials ScienceTwo-photon excitation microscopyPhysics::Atomic and Molecular ClustersMaterials ChemistryTriplet stateAtomic physicsLuminescenceExcitationSolid State Communications
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The Measurement of the CO2 Hb Binding Curve of Human Hemoglobin by 13C-NMR Spectrometry

1980

It is well known that under physiological conditions CO2 binds to the four terminal amino groups of hemoglobin (Hb) (Kilmartin and Rossi-Bernardi, 1971). The carbamino compounds which are formed by this reaction are involved in the Haldane effect.

ChemistryHaldane effectStereochemistryHemoglobinCarbon-13 NMRMass spectrometry
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Binding Modes of Nonspherical Anions to N-Alkylammonium Resorcinarenes in the Solid State

2012

A series of hydrogen bond stabilized N-alkylammonium resorcinarene salts with nitrate, triflate, and picrate as the counteranions were synthesized and characterized with 1H NMR and electrospray ionization (ESI) mass spectrometry. Together with electrostatic interactions, the binding of the anions with several hydrogen bond donor sites proceeds through a complex array of intra- and intermolecular hydrogen bonds, evidenced by single crystal X-ray diffraction analysis. These N-alkyl ammonium resorcinarenes bind the larger nonspherical anions into deformed cavitand-like structures and enforce a transformation of the resorcinarene conformation from almost symmetrical to extremely distorted.

ChemistryHydrogen bondPicrateElectrospray ionizationIntermolecular forceInorganic chemistryGeneral ChemistryResorcinareneCondensed Matter PhysicsMass spectrometrychemistry.chemical_compoundCrystallographyProton NMRGeneral Materials ScienceTrifluoromethanesulfonateta116resorcinarenes; non-spherical anions; hydrogen bonding; X-ray structureCRYSTAL CROWTH & DESIGN
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Low-temperature methyl group dynamics of hexamethylbenzene in crystalline and glassy matrices as studied by 2H NMR

1991

Abstract 2 H NMR spectra of hexamethylbenzene (HMB) in protonated crystalline and amorphous matrices at low temperatures are presented. All spectra reveal lineshape changes which can be attributed to methyl group tunnelling. Compared to neat HMB, a drastic increase of the tunnelling frequency is found for all systems. This indicates that the hindering potential originates predominantly from intermolecular forces. We studied the temperature dependence of these spectra and the spin-lattice relaxation in order to exclude a distribution of motional correlation times describing a thermally activated process. In addition, we find a distortion of the methyl tetrahedron.

ChemistryIntermolecular forceRelaxation (NMR)Spin–lattice relaxationGeneral Physics and AstronomyNuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopyAmorphous solidchemistry.chemical_compoundNuclear magnetic resonanceProton NMRHexamethylbenzenePhysical chemistryPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryMethyl groupChemical Physics Letters
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CPMAS 13C NMR Characterization of Leaves and Litters from the Reafforestated Area of Mustigarufi in Sicily (Italy)

2010

Reafforestation is generally based on the planting of exotic fast growing tree species suitable for adapting to even harsh environments. Once the introduced plants ameliorate soil conditions, they can be progressively replaced by au- tochthonous plant species. Reafforestation is applied worldwide. However, only few studies on the effect of reafforesta- tion on lands from Mediterranean regions are available. This paper reports the characterization by cross polarization 13C NMR spectroscopy of fresh leaves and superficial litters from a reafforestated area in central Sicily (Italy). NMR assign- ment is attempted. A differentiation among the molecular systems within leaves and litters is also …

ChemistryNMR leaves litters reafforestation degraded lands soilsSettore AGR/13 - Chimica AgrariaCarbon-13 NMREucalyptusNMRReafforestationNMR spectra databaseLittersSolochemistry.chemical_compoundEucalyptus oilSoil waterBotanyNuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy of carbohydratesLigninDegradação AmbientalleavesCypressThe Open Magnetic Resonance Journal
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More insight into characterization of the waterlogged wooden part of Acqualadroni Roman Rostrum by solid-state NMR

2016

Abstract Solid-state NMR spectroscopy was applied to characterize the wooden part of a roman Rostrum recovered in the Tyrrhenian Sea in the Acqualadroni area (Messina, Italy). The Acqualadroni Rostrum has been, in the recent past, investigated to establish its provenance and conservation. In this paper, solid-state NMR was used to obtain information on the conservation state of the wood as a preliminary step for the conservation process. A wooden sample of this artifact, collected by coring, was divided in four parts in order to correlate the conservation state to the depth. Results were compared with those obtained for a modern wood of the same species. A structural study was performed by …

ChemistryNaval ramRostrum010401 analytical chemistryCondensationRostrumAnalytical chemistryMineralogy02 engineering and technologyNuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologySolid-state NMR01 natural sciencesCoring0104 chemical sciencesAnalytical ChemistryCharacterization (materials science)chemistry.chemical_compoundSolid-state nuclear magnetic resonanceMagic angle spinningLignin0210 nano-technologySpectroscopyWaterlogged woodSettore CHIM/02 - Chimica FisicaMicrochemical Journal
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Average versus local structure in K2NiF4-type LaSrAlO4: direct experimental evidence of local cationic ordering

2012

The long-range ordering of a crystalline material can be accurately determined by analyzing the Bragg intensities and positions. In contrast, direct observation of short-range ordering in crystalline materials, which is increasingly considered of fundamental importance to unravel the structure-property relationships that underpin their technological applications, is a challenging task. In this study we have investigated the structure of LaSrAlO4, a representative example of compounds with the K2NiF4-type structure. By the combined use of synchrotron and neutron diffraction, pair distribution function analysis, Al-27 MQMAS NMR and atomistic simulations we have highlighted differences between…

ChemistryNeutron diffractionCationic polymerizationStructure (category theory)Pair distribution function02 engineering and technologyGeneral Chemistry[CHIM.MATE]Chemical Sciences/Material chemistryType (model theory)010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciencesLocal structureSynchrotron0104 chemical scienceslaw.inventionCrystallographylawChemical physicsK2NiF4 neutron diffraction 27Al MAS NMR quadrupolar interaction local structureMaterials ChemistryRange (statistics)Local structure NMR0210 nano-technologyComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS
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Determination of the composition of isomeric mixtures of allylstannanes by means of 119Sn and 13C NMR measurements

1993

Abstract Allylstannanes of the type Bun3Sn(C3H3) ((C3H3 = allenyl and propargyl) Me3Sn(C4H7), Bun3Sn(C4H7), Ph3Sn(C4H7), Me3Sn(C4H7)2 and Bun3Sn(C4H7)2 [C4H7 = (E)-but-2-enyl, (Z-but-2-enyl, and but-1-en-3-yl] were prepared via Grignard reactions as isomeric mixtures whose compositions can be directly determined by 119Sn and 13C NMR spectrometry. The 119Sn and 13C δ-values of all possible isomers together with the isomeric compositions of freshly prepared compounds and after isomerization in dry methanol under reflux are reported. The course of isomerization of some compounds in anhydrous methanol at room temperature or in the presence of Bu3SnCl was followed by 119Sn NMR spectrometry.

ChemistryNuclear magnetic resonance spectrometryCarbon-13 NMRMass spectrometryBiochemistryMedicinal chemistryAnalytical Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundPropargylAnhydrousEnvironmental ChemistryOrganic chemistryComposition (visual arts)MethanolIsomerizationSpectroscopyAnalytica Chimica Acta
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Methylium Ions with OPV Chains − New NIR Dyes

2001

Carbinols, which contain three OPV chains, were generated in convergent syntheses. The extension of the conjugation leads to a bathochromic effect that shifts the absorption from the UV into the visible region. The carbinol series has a convergence limit of the absorption at λmax = 415 nm. The corresponding carbenium ions exhibit a stronger bathochromic shift with the increasing number of repeating units in each chain. Thus, NIR dyes were obtained which show a convergence limit at λmax = 879 nm. The charge distribution in the ground state of the carbocations is discussed on the basis of 13C NMR spectroscopic data.

ChemistryOrganic ChemistryBathochromic shiftAnalytical chemistryCharge densityPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryCarbon-13 NMRCarbocationAbsorption (chemistry)PhotochemistryGround stateIonEuropean Journal of Organic Chemistry
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