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Chemical Evolution of Interstellar Methanol Ice Analogs upon Ultraviolet Irradiation: The Role of the Substrate

2018

An important issue in the chemistry of interstellar ices is the role of dust materials. In this work, we study the effect of an amorphous water-rich magnesium silicate deposited onto ZnSe windows on the chemical evolution of ultraviolet-irradiated methanol ices. For comparison, we also irradiate similar ices deposited onto bare ZnSe windows. Silicates are produced at relatively low temperatures exploiting a sol-gel technique. The chemical composition of the synthesized material reflects the forsterite stoichiometry. Si-OH groups and magnesium carbonates are incorporated during the process. The results show that the substrate material does affect the chemical evolution of the ice. In particu…

PhysicsAstrochemistryastrochemistryExtinction (astronomy)methods: laboratory: molecularSubstrate (chemistry)Astronomy and AstrophysicsISM: moleculeAstronomy and AstrophysicPhotochemistryultraviolet: ISM01 natural sciencesChemical evolutionchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistrySpace and Planetary Science0103 physical sciencesUltraviolet irradiationdust extinctionMethanol010306 general physics010303 astronomy & astrophysicsThe Astrophysical Journal
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Soft X-Ray Irradiation of Methanol Ice: Implication for H2CO Formation in Interstellar Regions

2010

We performed 0.3 keV soft X-ray irradiation of a methanol ice at 8 K under ultra-high vacuum conditions. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first time that soft X-rays are used to study photolysis of ice analogs. Despite the low irradiation dose of 10{sup -6} photons molecule{sup -1}, the formation of formaldehyde has been observed. The results of our experiments suggest that X-rays may be a promising candidate to the formation of complex molecules in regions where UV radiation is severely inhibited.

PhysicsPhotodissociationFormaldehydeAstronomy and AstrophysicsRadiationPhotochemistryChemical reactionDecompositionchemistry.chemical_compoundISM: molecules – methods: laboratory – X-rays: ISMSettore FIS/05 - Astronomia E AstrofisicachemistrySpace and Planetary ScienceMoleculeIrradiationMethanolAtomic physics
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Detection of a plant enzyme exhibiting chlorogenate-dependant caffeoyltransferase activity in methanolic extracts of arbuscular mycorrhizal tomato ro…

2012

When Glomus intraradices-colonised tomato roots were extracted in methanol at 6 degrees C, chlorogenic acid (5-caffeoylquinic acid), naturally present in the extract, was slowly converted by transesterification into methyl caffeate. The progress of the reaction could be monitored by HPLC. The reaction only occurred when the ground roots were left in contact with the hydro-alcoholic extract and required the presence of 15-35% water in the mixture. When the roots were extracted in ethanol, chlorogenic acid was transformed to ethyl caffeate in the same conditions. The reaction was also detected in Glomus mosseae-colonised tomato root extracts. It was also detectable in non-mycorrhizal root ext…

Physiology[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungiPlant SciencePlant RootsSubstrate SpecificityACBIOSYNTHESISchemistry.chemical_compoundTRANSFERASESolanum lycopersicumMycorrhizaeMethyl caffeateSWEET-POTATO ROOTSFood scienceEnzyme InhibitorsGlomusChromatography High Pressure LiquidPlant ProteinsbiologyTemperaturePlant physiologyfood and beveragesChlorogenic acidBiochemistryFUNGUSCOFFEE[SDE]Environmental SciencesGENESMETABOLISMCaffeoyltransferaseTomatoCaffeic AcidsChlorogenic acidTransferasesGenetics[SDV.BV]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Vegetal BiologyEnzyme AssaysEthanolEsterificationPlant ExtractsfungiEthyl caffeatePlant Components Aerialbiology.organism_classificationRootsEnzyme assayEnzyme ActivationPhenylmethylsulfonyl FluorideTransesterificationchemistrybiology.proteinMethanolCAFFEIC ACIDCATALYZED SYNTHESIS
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Hydrogen Production from Methanol-Water Solution and Pure Water Electrolysis Using Nanocomposite Perfluorinated Sulfocationic Membranes Modified by P…

2022

In this work, we report the preparation of Nafion membranes containing two different nanocomposite MF-4SC membranes, modified with polyaniline (PANI) by the casting method through two different polyaniline infiltration procedures. These membranes were evaluated as a polymer electrolyte membrane for water electrolysis. Operating conditions were optimized in terms of current density, stability, and methanol concentration. A study was made on the effects on the cell performance of various parameters, such as methanol concentration, water, and cell voltage. The energy required for pure water electrolysis was analyzed at different temperatures for the different membranes. Our experiments showed …

Polymers and PlasticsGeneral ChemistryQuímicawater electrolysis; methanol electrolysis; perfluorinated sulfocationic membranes; polyaniline; PEMWE; hydrogen productionQuímica orgànicaPolymers
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Hydrophobically directed aldol reactions: polystyrene-supported L-proline as a recyclable catalyst for direct asymmetric aldol reactions in the prese…

2007

A simple synthetic methodology for the preparation of a polystyrene- supported L-proline material is reported, and this material has been used as catalyst in direct asymmetric aldol reactions between several ketones and arylaldehydes to furnish aldol products in high yields and stereoselectivities. Screening of solvents showed that these reactions take place only in the presence of water or methanol, at lower levels of conversion in the latter case. This solvent effect, coupled with the observed high stereoselectivities, has been ex- Introduction In the last decade organocatalysis has became a field of great interest.[1] Organocatalysts are metal-free small organic molecules that are able t…

PolymersOrganic ChemistryEnantioselectivitySettore CHIM/06 - Chimica OrganicaKetoneCatalysischemistry.chemical_compoundOrganocatalysichemistryAldol reactionOrganocatalysisMoietyOrganic chemistryStereoselectivityMethanolPolystyrenePhysical and Theoretical ChemistrySolvent effectsAlcohol
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Enhancing Sensitivity of Microflow-Based Bottom-Up Proteomics through Postcolumn Solvent Addition.

2019

The introduction of more sensitive mass spectrometers allows researchers to adapt front-end liquid chromatography (LC) to individual needs for the analysis of complex proteomes. Where absolute sensitivity is not paramount, it is advantageous to switch from a highly sensitive nanoflow-LC setup, the de facto standard platform in mass-spectrometry (MS)-based discovery proteomics, to a more robust, high-throughput-compatible microflow or conventional-flow setup. To enhance the microflow-LC-MS electrospray process of complex proteomic samples, we tested the effects of different solvents, including 2-propanol, methanol, and acetonitrile, pure or as mixture with dimethyl sulfoxide, which were adde…

ProteomicsElectrospraySpectrometry Mass Electrospray IonizationChromatographyChemistryDimethyl sulfoxideElectrospray ionization010401 analytical chemistry010402 general chemistryMass spectrometry01 natural sciences0104 chemical sciencesAnalytical ChemistrySolventchemistry.chemical_compoundSolventsHumansNanotechnologyDimethyl SulfoxideBottom-up proteomicsMethanolAcetonitrilePeptidesChromatography High Pressure LiquidHeLa CellsAnalytical chemistry
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Mechanical unfolding pathway of a model β-peptide foldamer.

2015

Foldamers constructed from oligomers of β-peptides form stable secondary helix structures already for small chain lengths, which makes them ideal candidates for the investigation of the (un)folding of polypeptides. Here, the results of molecular simulations of the mechanical unfolding of a β-heptapeptide in methanol solvent revealing the detailed unfolding pathway are reported. The unfolding process is shown to proceed via a stable intermediate even for such a small system. This result is arrived at performing non-equilibrium force ramp simulations employing different pulling velocities and also using standard calculations of the potential of mean force, i.e., the free energy as a function …

Quantitative Biology::BiomoleculesChemistryMethanolEquilibrium unfoldingFoldamerGeneral Physics and AstronomyEnergy landscapeThermodynamicsHydrogen BondingMolecular Dynamics SimulationKinetic energyProtein Structure SecondaryFolding (chemistry)CrystallographyKineticsHelixSolventsPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryPotential of mean forceChemical equilibriumPeptidesProtein UnfoldingThe Journal of chemical physics
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Mechanically stable metal layers for ohmic and blocking contacts on CdZnTe detectors by electroless deposition

2015

CdZnTe detectors are commonly exploited for the detection of gamma rays. However, obtaining mechanical stable, low noise contacts on CdZnTe is still an issue. In particular, ohmic contacts would be preferable for high flux applications. In this work, we show that it is possible to obtain mechanical stable gold contacts by electroless deposition in methanol solution. Moreover, we show that electroless deposited nickel contacts are also mechanical stable and are good candidates for the realization of ohmic contacts on high resistivity CdZnTe crystals.

Radiology Nuclear Medicine and ImagingMaterials scienceContactschemistry.chemical_elementElectroless depositionCrystalsMetalNickelOhmic contactAnodesInstrumentationNuclear and High Energy Physicbusiness.industryBlocking (radio)MethanolMetallurgyDetectorSettore FIS/01 - Fisica SperimentaleDetectorsSettore FIS/07 - Fisica Applicata(Beni Culturali Ambientali Biol.e Medicin)AnodeLow noiseNickelchemistryvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumOptoelectronicsGoldbusiness
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Lasing characteristics of a new DCM derivative under flashlamp pumping

1991

Abstract A new DCM derivative (4-dicyanomethylene-2-methyl-6-p-diethanolamino-styryl 4H-pyran or DCM-OH), was tested under flashlamp pumping. This dye lased in the 600–700 nm range with efficiency up to 0.4% at maximum. Lasing performances of DCM-OH in methanol and water-methanol mixture are reported and compared to normal DCM.

Range (particle radiation)Materials sciencebusiness.industryAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materialschemistry.chemical_compoundOpticschemistryOptoelectronicsMethanolElectrical and Electronic EngineeringPhysical and Theoretical ChemistrybusinessLasing thresholdDerivative (chemistry)Optics Communications
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Photodecomposition of adsorbed ethanoic acid over silica gel catalyst in a flow system

1986

Abstract The photodecomposition of ethanoic acid adsorbed on silica gels from various sources was studied at wavelengths greater than 300 nm. The experiments were carried out in a flow apparatus. A few photoreactivity tests using acetone or ethanol were also performed. The photodecomposition of ethanoic acid and acetone produced mainly carbon dioxide and methane, in the ratio 2:1, and traces of ethane and methanol. Adsorbed ethanol was not affected at all by the radiation. Infrared and UV-vis reflectance spectra of ethanoic acid adsorbed on silica gels as well as UV-vis reflectance spectra of acetone and ethanol adsorbed on silica gels were recorded. The spectra show the presence of a varie…

Reaction mechanismEthanolSilica gelInorganic chemistryPhotochemistryCatalysisMethaneCatalysischemistry.chemical_compoundAdsorptionchemistryAcetoneMethanolPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryJournal of Catalysis
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