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2-Methylresorcinarene: a very high packing coefficient in a mono-anion based dimeric capsule and the X-ray crystal structure of the tetra-anion

2016

Mono- and tetra-deprotonated 2-methylresorcinarene anions (1 and 2) as their trans-1,4-diammoniumcyclohexane (TDAC)2+ inclusion complexes are reported. The mono-anion forms a fully closed dimeric capsule [1·H2O·MeOH]22− with a cavity volume of 165 Å3 and (TDAC)2+ as the guest with an extremely high packing coefficient, PC = 84.2%, while the tetra-anion forms a close-packed structure with two structurally isomeric tetra-anions 2a and 2b with a 50 : 50 ratio in the crystal lattice. peerReviewed

tetra-anionsta114biology010405 organic chemistryChemistryMetals and AlloysX-rayCapsuleGeneral ChemistryCrystal structureX-ray crystal structure010402 general chemistrybiology.organism_classification01 natural sciencesCatalysismono-anions0104 chemical sciencesSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsIonCrystallographyMaterials ChemistryCeramics and CompositesTetrata116
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Feasibility of conductive embroidered threads for I 2 C sensors in microcontroller-based wearable electronics

2023

Abstract In recent years, the importance of flexible and textile electronics in the field of wearable devices has continuously increased, as they are expected to replace conventional wires that exhibit limited resistance to the mechanical stress occurring in on-body applications. Wearable health devices (WHDs) can provide physiological information about various body parts and employ distributed sensor networks. Among the sensors typically integrated within WHDs, those based on the I2C communication protocol are very common and exploit signals transmitted at frequencies up to hundreds of kilohertz. Therefore, robust communication is required to guarantee a proper transmission of the signal a…

textile electronics conductive threads I2C communication protocol wearable health devices (WHDs) photoplethysmography (PPG)Settore ING-INF/06 - Bioingegneria Elettronica E InformaticaElectrical and Electronic EngineeringSettore ING-INF/01 - ElettronicaElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsFlexible and Printed Electronics
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Decagram-Scale Synthesis of Multicolor Carbon Nanodots: Self-Tracking Nanoheaters with Inherent and Selective Anticancer Properties

2022

Carbon nanodots (CDs) are a new class of carbon-based nanoparticles endowed with photoluminescence, high specific surface area, and good photothermal conversion, which have spearheaded many breakthroughs in medicine, especially in drug delivery and cancer theranostics. However, the tight control of their structural, optical, and biological properties and the synthesis scale-up have been very difficult so far. Here, we report for the first time an efficient protocol for the one-step synthesis of decagram-scale quantities of N,S-doped CDs with a narrow size distribution, along with a single nanostructure multicolor emission, high near-infrared (NIR) photothermal conversion efficiency, and sel…

theranosticsMolecular StructureCell SurvivalInfrared RaysOptical ImagingAntineoplastic AgentsBiocompatible Materialstargeted cancer therapyCarbonCell Linemulticolor emissionMaterials TestingHumansNanoparticlesGeneral Materials Sciencecarbon nanodotshigh yield synthesisDrug Screening Assays AntitumorReactive Oxygen SpeciesCell Proliferation
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Modeling and experimental approaches for the characterization of phase equilibria in polymer solutions

2012

thermodynamicoptical measurementsliquid-liquid phase separationPolymer solution
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Gold Au(I)6 Clusters with Ligand-Derived Atomic Steric Locking: Multifunctional Optoelectrical Properties and Quantum Coherence

2023

Funding Information: This work was supported by the ERC Advanced grant (DRIVEN, ERC‐2016‐AdG‐742829), the ERC grant (834742), the EU H2020‐MSCA‐RISE‐872049 (IPN‐Bio), the Academy of Finland's Centre of Excellence in Molecular Engineering of Biosynthetic Hybrid Materials Research (HYBER, 2014–2019), and Life‐Inspired Hybrid Materials (LIBER, 346108), Academy of Finland project fundings (No. 352900, 314810, 333982, 336144, 352780, 352930 and 353364), FinnCERES and Photonics Research and Innovation (PREIN) flagship programs. The authors acknowledge the provision of facilities and technical support by Aalto University OtaNano – Nanomicroscopy Center (Aalto‐NMC). | openaire: EC/H2020/834742/EU//…

third-harmonic generationquantum coherenceSettore FIS/01 - Fisica Sperimentalenanoclustersfield effect transistorsphotoluminescenceAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materials
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Understanding tungsten erosion during inter/intra-ELM periods in He-dominated JET-ILW plasmas

2021

Tungsten erosion was quantified during inter/intra-ELM periods in He-dominated JET-ILW plasmas by optical emission spectroscopy. The intra-ELM tungsten sputtering in helium plasmas, which dominates the total W source, prevails by a factor of about 4 over inter-ELM sputtering in the investigated ELM frequency range from 90 Hz-120 Hz. He ions are mainly responsible for the W erosion during the ELMs in He plasmas. The strong in/out asymmetry of the ELM-induced W erosion is observed in He plasmas even at high ELM frequencies beyond 100 Hz. In Ohmic/L-mode plasmas and during the H-mode inter-ELM plasma phases both He2+ and Be2+ ionic species are major contributors to the W erosion. Their contrib…

tungsten divertorJet (fluid)Materials scienceJET-ILWchemistry.chemical_elementMechanicsPlasmaTungstenCondensed Matter PhysicsAtomic and Molecular Physics and Opticsoptical emission spectroscopyplasma-material interactionshelium plasmachemistryErosionddc:530tungsten erosionMathematical Physics
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Optical limiters relying on VO2 phase transition in thin multilayer films

2022

We propose a self-activating optical limiter device based on phase transition of vanadium dioxide in thin multilayer films. The optimal geometry reduces the transmitted power by ~ 70% and shows a recovery time of 10 ns.

vanadium dioxideoptical limiterConference on Lasers and Electro-Optics
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Lidar detection of carbon dioxide in volcanic plumes

2015

Volcanic gases give information on magmatic processes. In particular, anomalous releases of carbon dioxide precede volcanic eruptions. Up to now, this gas has been measured in volcanic plumes with conventional measurements that imply the severe risks of local sampling and can last many hours. For these reasons and for the great advantages of laser sensing, the thorough development of volcanic lidar has been undertaken at the Diagnostics and Metrology Laboratory (UTAPRAD-DIM) of the Italian National Agency for New Technologies, Energy and Sustainable Economic Development (ENEA). In fact, lidar profiling allows one to scan remotely volcanic plumes in a fast and continuous way, and with high s…

volcanic phenomenaMeteorologygas detection;volcanic phenomena;laser remote sensing;differential absorption lidardifferential absorption lidar; gas detection; laser remote sensing; volcanic phenomena; Applied Mathematics; Computer Science Applications1707 Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition; Electrical and Electronic Engineering; Electronic Optical and Magnetic Materials; Condensed Matter Physicsgas detectiondifferential absorption lidarlaw.inventionVolcanic GasesImpact craterlawlaser remote sensingeventElectrical and Electronic EngineeringRemote sensingevent.disaster_typeDye lasergeography.geographical_feature_categoryElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialComputer Science Applications1707 Computer Vision and Pattern RecognitionCondensed Matter PhysicsLaserOptical parametric amplifierApplied MathematicGeographyLidarVolcanoTemporal resolutionSPIE Proceedings
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Waste heat recovery from a marine waste incinerator using a thermoelectric generator

2012

Published version of an article published in the journal: Journal of Electronic Materials. Also available from the publisher at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11664-012-2009-6 A marine waste incinerator has been evaluated for waste heat harvesting using thermoelectric generators (TEG). The application has been evaluated using mathematical modeling to optimize the heat exchanger and some vital design parameters of the TEG. The calculation shows that it is possible to extract 58 kW el at a price of 6.6 US$/W from an 850-kW th incinerator when optimizing for maximum power. However, minimizing the cost, it is possible to get 25 kW el at a price of 2.5 US$/W. A trade-off between the two targets lea…

waste heat recoveryMaximum power principleWaste managementVDP::Technology: 500::Marine technology: 580TEGwaste heatCondensed Matter PhysicsthermoelectricElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsIncinerationWaste heat recovery unitThermoelectric generatorWaste heatmarine incineratorThermoelectric effectHeat exchangerMaterials ChemistryEnvironmental scienceElectrical and Electronic Engineeringmathematical model
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Analytical results for 2-D non-rectilinear waveguides based on a Green's function

2008

We consider the problem of wave propagation for a 2-D rectilinear optical waveguide which presents some perturbation. We construct a mathematical framework to study such a problem and prove the existence of a solution for the case of small imperfections. Our results are based on the knowledge of a Green's function for the rectilinear case.

wave propagation • optical waveguides • Green's function • perturbation methods
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