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Effects of organic aerosol constituents on extinction and absorption coefficients and liquid water contents of fogs and clouds

1978

We have speculated on the influence of organic material on extinction and absorption coefficients and liquid water content of fogs and of clouds immediately after their condensational stage. It results therefore, that the reduction of the speed of growth from fog to cloud droplets due to the presence of organic films largely reduces the properties mentioned. Compared to that their increase coming from the surface tension reduction due to organic material being dissolved or building up films is expected to be less effective.

Surface tensionFogGeophysicsMaterials scienceGeochemistry and PetrologyThermodynamic equilibriumLiquid water contentExtinction (optical mineralogy)AbsorptanceAnalytical chemistryAbsorption (electromagnetic radiation)Atmospheric sciencesAerosolPure and Applied Geophysics PAGEOPH
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The mechanism of aquaporin inhibition by gold compounds elucidated by biophysical and computational methods

2017

The inhibition of water and glycerol permeation via human aquaglyceroporin-3 (AQP3) by gold(iii) complexes has been studied by stopped-flow spectroscopy and, for the first time, its mechanism has been described using molecular dynamics (MD), combined with density functional theory (DFT) and electrochemical studies. The obtained MD results showed that the most effective gold-based inhibitor, anchored to Cys40 in AQP3, is able to induce shrinkage of pores preventing glycerol and water permeation. Moreover, the good correlation between the affinity of the Au(iii) complex to Cys binding and AQP3 inhibition effects was highlighted, while no influence of the different oxidative character of the c…

Surfaces Coatings and FilmAquaporinCeramics and CompositeOxidative phosphorylationMolecular Dynamics Simulation010402 general chemistryElectrochemistry01 natural sciencesCatalysisCatalysiMolecular dynamicschemistry.chemical_compoundGold CompoundsJournal ArticleMaterials ChemistryGlycerolHumansOrganic chemistryAquaporin 3Molecular Structure010405 organic chemistryChemistryElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialChemistry (all)Metals and AlloysGeneral ChemistryPermeation0104 chemical sciencesSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsSettore CHIM/03 - Chimica Generale E InorganicaCeramics and CompositesBiophysicsQuantum TheoryDensity functional theoryOrganogold CompoundsChemical Communications
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Highly recyclable surfactant-based supramolecular eutectogels for iodine removal

2022

In this work, we screened several surfactants for their ability to harden Eutectic Mixtures. We found cetyldiethanolamine-N-oxide as the best candidate, which was able to form eutectogel in four eutectic mixtures. Characterization of the gels obtained in terms of thermal stability, rheology and gelation kinetics, showed a prominent influence of the nature of the hydrogen bonding accepting and donating components for the first two parameter and the other one, respectively. Then, we assessed the eutectogels for their ability to adsorb I2, as a model for its radioactive nuclides, from apolar solvent solutions. The best performing gel allowed fast and thorough removal of I2, over a broad range …

SurfactantsEutectic mixturesMaterials ChemistrySettore CHIM/06 - Chimica OrganicaAdsorptionSupramolecular gelsPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryCondensed Matter PhysicsIodine removalSpectroscopyAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsJournal of Molecular Liquids
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Magnetochemistry: An Old Discipline with New Opportunities

2015

Even if the moment is not featured in “Youtube” and the story might have not been exactly as we have been told, we can easily imagine the surprise of the Cretan shepherd named Magnes when he observed for the first time that a black stone in the region of Magnesia (in northern Greece) attracted the iron tip of his crook almost 4000 years ago. [...]

SurpriseChemistry (miscellaneous)media_common.quotation_subjectMaterials ChemistryArt historyArtElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materialsmedia_commonMagnetochemistry
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Dynamics of phase domains in the Swift-Hohenberg equation

1998

Abstract We analyze analytically and numerically the dynamics of phase domains in the Swift-Hohenberg equation. For negative or small positive detuning domains contract and disappear. A large positive detuning leads to dendritic growth of the domains, and the formation of labyrinth structures. Intermediate detuning results in stable circular domains - the localized structures of the Swift-Hohenberg equation. The predicted phenomena should occur in parametrically driven chemical, hydrodynamical, and nonlinear optical systems.

Swift–Hohenberg equationPhysicsNonlinear opticalClassical mechanicsDynamics (mechanics)Phase (waves)General Physics and AstronomyNonlinear Sciences::Pattern Formation and SolitonsPhysics Letters A
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Cooperative Thermal and Optical Switching of Spin States in a New Two-Dimensional Coordination Polymer

2003

{Fe(pmd)2[Cu(CN)2]2} (pmd = pyrimidine) displays a rigid two-dimensional structure and undergoes thermal- and optical-driven spin crossover behaviour; cooperative elastic coupling between iron(II) ions in the framework induces thermal hysteresis in the HS↔LS conversion and sigmoidal HS→LS relaxation of the photo-induced HS state at low temperatures. Niel, Virginie, Virginie.Niel@uv.es ; Galet Domingo, Ana Guadalupe, Ana.Galet@uv.es ; Gaspar Pedros, Ana Belen, Ana.B.Gaspar@uv.es ; Real Cabezos, Jose Antonio, Jose.A.Real@uv.es

Switching ; Thermal ; Optical ; Low temperatures ; Hysteresis ; SpinSpin statesCoordination polymerUNESCO::QUÍMICAMolecular physics:QUÍMICA [UNESCO]CatalysisIonchemistry.chemical_compoundSpinSpin crossoverThermalMaterials ChemistryLow temperaturesSpin (physics)CouplingChemistryHysteresisRelaxation (NMR)Metals and Alloys:QUÍMICA::Química física [UNESCO]CROSSOVERGeneral ChemistrySurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsHysteresisCONVERSIONFISICA APLICADASwitchingUNESCO::QUÍMICA::Química físicaCeramics and CompositesOptical
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Relationship between vegetation microwave optical depth and cross-polarized backscatter from multiyear Aquarius observations

2017

Soil moisture retrieval algorithms based on passive microwave remote sensing observations need to account for vegetation attenuation and emission, which is generally parameterized as vegetation optical depth (VOD). This multisensor study tests a new method to retrieve VOD from cross-polarized radar backscattering coefficients. Three years of Aquarius/SAC-D data were used to establish a relationship between the cross-polarized backscattering coefficient σ HV and VOD derived from a multitemporal passive dual-channel algorithm (VODMT). The dependence of the correspondence is analyzed for different land use classes. There are no systematic differences in the slope for woody versus nonwoody vege…

Synthetic aperture radarAtmospheric ScienceTeledetecció010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesBackscatter0211 other engineering and technologiesOptical polarization02 engineering and technologyVegetationLand cover01 natural scienceslaw.inventionPhysics::GeophysicslawSpatial ecologyEnvironmental scienceVegetacióComputers in Earth SciencesRadarOptical depth021101 geological & geomatics engineering0105 earth and related environmental sciencesRemote sensing
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Superresolved digital in-line holographic microscopy for high-resolution lensless biological imaging.

2010

Digital in-line holographic microscopy (DIHM) is a modern approach capable of achieving micron-range lateral and depth resolutions in three-dimensional imaging. DIHM in combination with numerical imaging reconstruction uses an extremely simplified setup while retaining the advantages provided by holography with enhanced capabilities derived from algorithmic digital processing. We introduce superresolved DIHM incoming from time and angular multiplexing of the sample spatial frequency information and yielding in the generation of a synthetic aperture (SA). The SA expands the cutoff frequency of the imaging system, allowing submicron resolutions in both transversal and axial directions. The pr…

Synthetic aperture radarBiomedical EngineeringHolographyHolographyOnline SystemsSensitivity and Specificitylaw.inventionBiomaterialsOpticsImaging Three-DimensionallawImage Interpretation Computer-AssistedImage resolutionLensesPhysicsMicroscopybusiness.industryPhantoms ImagingReproducibility of ResultsSignal Processing Computer-AssistedEquipment DesignHolographic interferometryImage EnhancementAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsNumerical apertureEquipment Failure AnalysisSpatial frequencybusinessBiological imagingDigital holographyAlgorithmsJournal of biomedical optics
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Synthetic aperture superresolution with multiple off-axis holograms

2006

An optical setup to achieve superresolution in microscopy using holographic recording is presented. The technique is based on off-axis illumination of the object and a simple optical image processing stage after the imaging system for the interferometric recording process. The superresolution effect can be obtained either in one step by combining a spatial multiplexing process and an incoherent addition of different holograms or it can be implemented sequentially. Each hologram holds the information of each different frequency bandpass of the object spectrum. We have optically implemented the approach for a low-numerical-aperture commercial microscope objective. The system is simple and rob…

Synthetic aperture radarComputer sciencebusiness.industryAperture synthesisHolographyPhysics::OpticsAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsSpatial multiplexinglaw.inventionInterferometryOpticsBand-pass filterlawMicroscopyComputer Vision and Pattern RecognitionbusinessImage resolutionJournal of the Optical Society of America A
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Axial superresolution by synthetic aperture generation

2008

The use of tilted illumination onto the input object in combination with time multiplexing is a useful technique to overcome the Abbe diffraction limit in imaging systems. It is based on the generation of an expanded synthetic aperture that improves the cutoff frequency (and thus the resolution limit) of the imaging system. In this paper we present an experimental validation of the fact that the generation of a synthetic aperture improves not only the lateral resolution but also the axial one. Thus, it is possible to achieve higher optical sectioning of three-dimensional (3D) objects than that defined by the theoretical resolution limit imposed by diffraction. Experimental results are provi…

Synthetic aperture radarDiffractionMaterials scienceMicroscopeOptical sectioningbusiness.industryResolution (electron density)Atomic and Molecular Physics and Opticslaw.inventionNumerical apertureLens (optics)OpticslawDigital holographic microscopybusinessJournal of Optics A: Pure and Applied Optics
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