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Nuclear ground-state spins and magnetic moments ofMg27,Mg29, andMg31

2008

The ground-state spins and magnetic moments of neutron-rich {sup 27}Mg, {sup 29}Mg, and {sup 31}Mg were measured for the first time with laser and {beta}-NMR spectroscopy at ISOLDE/CERN. The hyperfine structure of {sup 27}Mg--observed in fluorescence--confirms previous assignments of the spin I=1/2 and reveals the magnetic moment {mu}{sub I}({sup 27}Mg)=-0.4107(15){mu}{sub N}. The hyperfine structure and nuclear magnetic resonance of optically polarized {sup 29}Mg--observed in the asymmetry of its {beta} decay after implantation in a cubic crystal--give I=3/2 and {mu}{sub I}({sup 29}Mg)=+0.9780(6){mu}{sub N}. For {sup 31}Mg they yield together I=1/2 and {mu}{sub I}({sup 31}Mg)=-0.88355(15){…

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsMagnetic momentIsland of inversionHadronAtomic physicsNucleonGround stateIsotopes of magnesiumHyperfine structureRadioactive decayPhysical Review C
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Collectivity of neutron-rich magnesium isotopes investigated by projected shell model calculations

2013

The abnormally large collectivity of neutron-rich magnesium isotopes in the “island of inversion” has not been well understood. It has been commented that the unexpectedly large deformations observed in the magnesium isotopes are attributed to the neutron f7/2 intruder orbits involved remarkably even in the ground states, which points to nuclear force directly. Recently, a new isospin-dependent Nilsson potential was suggested to improve the calculations of the ground states of magnesium isotopes. With the improved Nilsson potential, in the present work we investigate the collectivity of excited states by using the projected shell model. To avoid the collapse of the BCS pairing, which occurs…

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy Physicsta114SpinsIsland of inversionNuclear TheoryTheoretical nuclear physicsPairingExcited stateQuadrupoleNuclear forceNeutronAtomic physicsNuclear ExperimentIsotopes of magnesiumPhysical Review C
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SpecTrap: precision spectroscopy of highly charged ions—status and prospects

2013

We present the status of the SpecTrap experiment currently being commissioned in the framework of the HITRAP project at GSI, Darmstadt, Germany. SpecTrap is a cryogenic Penning trap experiment dedicated to high-accuracy laser spectroscopy of highly charged ions (HCI) near rest. Determination of fine structure and hyperfine structure splittings in HCI with an expected relative spectral resolution of 10−7 will offer the possibility to test quantum electrodynamics in strong fields with unprecedented accuracy. Recently, we have demonstrated trapping and laser Doppler cooling of singly charged magnesium ions in SpecTrap. We report on the status of the experimental apparatus, measurements and pre…

PhysicsPrecision spectroscopyTrappingCondensed Matter PhysicsPenning trapAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsIonPhysics::Atomic PhysicsSpectral resolutionAtomic physicsSpectroscopyHyperfine structureMagnesium ionMathematical PhysicsPhysica Scripta
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Simultaneous determination of 4-nitroanisole, 4-nitrophenol, and 4-nitrocatechol by phase-sensitive ac polarography.

1977

Abstract Phase‐sensitive ac polarography was applied to the simultaneous quantitative determination of 4‐nitroanisole, 4‐nitrophenol and 4‐nitrocatechol in alkaline solutions. Certain experimental precautions are necessary to determine each compound in the presence of the other two. Thus, 4‐nitrocatechol is determined indirectly by forming a yellow ratio chelate with cupric ions, whereas 4‐nitroanisole is determined directly by the reduction waves of the nitro group. For the determination of 4‐nitrophenol, the interference by the simultaneously present 4‐nitrocatechol must be eliminated by masking it by the addition of magnesium ions. The method described permits a qualitative and quantitat…

PolarographyCalibration curveAnalytical chemistryCatecholsPharmaceutical Science4-NitrophenolAnisolesHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationNitro CompoundsIonNitrophenolschemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryNitroMethodsChelationMagnesiumQuantitative analysis (chemistry)Magnesium ionCopperPolarographyJournal of pharmaceutical sciences
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Copolymerization of ethylene with 1‐hexene over metallocene catalyst supported on complex of magnesium chloride with tetrahydrofuran

2004

The study of ethylene/1-hexene copolymerization with the zirconocene catalyst, bis(cyclopentadienyl)zirconium dichloride (Cp 2 ZrCl 2 )/methylaluminoxane (MAO), anchored on a MgCl 2 (THF) 2 support was carried out. The influence of 1-hexene concentration in the feed on catalyst productivity and comonomer reactivity as well as other properties was investigated. Additionally, the effect of support modification by the organoaluminum compounds [(MAO, trimethylaluminum (AlMe 3 ), or diethylaluminum chloride (Et 2 AlCl)] on the behavior of the MgCl 2 (THF) 2 /Cp 2 ZrCl/MAO catalyst in the copolymerization process and on the properties of the copolymers was explored. Immobilization of the Cp 2 ZrC…

Polymers and PlasticssupportsOrganic Chemistrymetallocene catalystsMethylaluminoxaneHomogeneous catalysisethylene/1‐hexene copolymersmagnesium supportPost-metallocene catalystzirconocene catalystCatalysischemistry.chemical_compoundcopolymerizationchemistryCyclopentadienyl complexHexenePolymer chemistryMaterials ChemistryMetalloceneTetrahydrofuranJournal of Polymer Science. Part A : Polymer Chemistry
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Cercospora beticola toxins. Part XVII. The role of the beticolin/Mg2+ complexes in their biological activity Study of plasma membrane H+-ATPase, vacu…

1996

Beticolin-1 and beticolin-2, yellow toxins produced by the phytopathogenic fungus Cercospora beticola, inhibit the plasma membrane H(+)-ATPase. Firstly, since beticolins are able to form complexes with Mg2+, the role of the beticolin/Mg2+ complexes in the inhibition of the plasma membrane proton pump has been investigated. Calculations indicate that beticolins could exist under several forms, in the H(+)-ATPase assay mixture, both free or complexed with Mg2+. However, the percentage inhibition of the H(+)-ATPase activity is correlated to the concentration of one single form of beticolin, the dimeric neutral complex Mg2H2B2, which appears to be the active form involved in the H(+)-ATPase inh…

Pyrophosphatase H+-StereochemistryATPaseAcid PhosphatasePhosphataseBiophysicsBiological Transport ActiveHeterocyclic Compounds 4 or More RingsZea maysBiochemistryMagnesium ion complexH+- PyrophosphataseMagnesiumEnzyme InhibitorsPyrophosphatasesInhibitionchemistry.chemical_classificationATPase H+-biologyChemistryVacuolar hCell MembraneSubstrate (chemistry)Biological activityCell BiologyMycotoxinsAlkaline PhosphataseCercospora beticolabiology.organism_classificationInorganic PyrophosphataseProton-Translocating ATPasesBeticolinMembraneEnzymeBiochemistryVacuolesbiology.proteinH+- ATPaseBiochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Biomembranes
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Billion-Fold Enhancement in Sensitivity of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy for Magnesium Ions in Solution

2014

Beta-nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy is highly sensitive compared to conventional NMR spectroscopy, and may be applied for several elements across the periodic table. Beta-NMR has previously been successfully applied in the fields of nuclear and solid-state physics. In this work, beta-NMR is applied, for the first time, to record an NMR spectrum for a species in solution. 31Mg b-NMR spectra are measured for as few as 10^7 magnesium ions in ionic liquid (EMIM-Ac) within minutes, as a prototypical test case. Resonances are observed at 3882.9 and 3887.2 kHz in an external field of 0.3 T. The key achievement of the current work is to demonstrate that beta-NMR is applicable for the…

RadioisotopesMagnetic Resonance SpectroscopyChemistryCarbon-13 NMR satelliteIonic liquid (EMIM-Ac)Analytical chemistryIonic Liquids31MgNuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopyFluorine-19 NMRNuclear magnetic resonance crystallographyCarbon-13 NMRAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsSolutionsnucelar magnetci resonanceSolid-state nuclear magnetic resonanceMagnesiumPräzisionsexperimente - Abteilung BlaumPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryTwo-dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopyEarth's field NMR
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In situ spectroelectrochemical study of the reductive coupling of benzaldehyde catalyzed by Ti(III) complexes in the presence of Mg(II)

2003

Abstract The UV–vis spectroelectrochemical technique has been used to visualize for the first time, the formation of a trimetallic intermediate Ti(III)Mg(II)Ti(III) during the reductive coupling of benzaldehyde in the presence of electrogenerated Ti(III) and MgCl 2 . This intermediate is supposed to induce the high diastereoselectivity of the reaction. We have built a special thin layer cell adapted from the scheme proposed by A. Neudeck and L. Dunsch [‘J. Electroanal. Chem. 370 (1994) 17; J. Electroanal. Chem. 386 (1995) 135’] which allows the simultaneous recording of the cyclic voltammogram and of a great quantity of UV–vis spectra at a frequency of 1 spectrum per second by means of a …

Reaction mechanismChemistryMagnesiumGeneral Chemical Engineeringchemistry.chemical_elementElectrochemistryPhotochemistryAnalytical ChemistryCatalysisReaction rateBenzaldehydechemistry.chemical_compoundReaction rate constantElectrochemistryPhysical chemistryCyclic voltammetryJournal of Electroanalytical Chemistry
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Integrated production of fresh water, sea salt and magnesium from sea water

2012

Seawater desalination is becoming an important source of fresh water in several countries all around the world. One of the main drawbacks of desalination processes, however, is related to the disposal of large quantities of concentrated brine, which is an always-present by-product of the process. An integrated production of fresh water and salts may be achieved using the discharge brine from a desalination plant as a feed for conventional salt ponds, with the advantages of using brine more concentrated than sea water and, in the case of thermal desalination plants, warmer than sea water. By doing so, the process is faster as a consequence of the enhancement of evaporation rate on the surfac…

Reactive precipitation seawater magnesium saltSettore ING-IND/26 - Teoria Dello Sviluppo Dei Processi Chimicifood.ingredientWaste managementSea saltLow-temperature thermal desalinationEnvironmental engineeringOcean EngineeringGeothermal desalinationSettore ING-IND/27 - Chimica Industriale E TecnologicaPollutionDesalinationEvaporation pondfoodBriningSolar humidificationEnvironmental scienceSeawaterWater Science and Technology
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Oxovanadium(IV) complexes with [ONNO]-chelating ligands as catalysts for ethylene homo- and copolymerization

2014

Oxovanadium(IV) complexes with (ONNO)-type tetradentate Schiff base ligands: salen, acacen, aceten, acetph (H2salen = N,N'-ethylenebis(salicylideneimine), H2aceten = N,N'-ethylenebis(2-hydroxyacetophenoneimine), H2acacen = N,N'-ethylenebis(acetylacetonimine), H 2 acetph = N ,N ' -phenylene-1,2-b is (2-hydroxyacetophenoneimine)), were the first time investi- gated in ethylene polymerization and ethylene/1-octene copo- lymerization processes. In general, all these complexes are moderately active precatalyst for ethylene polymerization up- on activation with EtAlCl2 and they give high molecular weight linear polyethylenes. Their activity in copolymeriza- tion was found relatively low. However,…

Schiff base ligandsMaterials scienceSchiff baseEthylenePolymers and PlasticsLigandMagnesiumComonomerOrganic Chemistryoxovanadium(IV) complexeschemistry.chemical_elementCatalysisZiegler-Nattacopolymerizationchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryPolymerizationpolymerizationPolymer chemistryMaterials ChemistryCopolymerpolyolefinsJournal of Polymer Research
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