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Wood coated with plasma-polymer for water repellence

2008

The effects of cold HMDSO and HMDSO + SF6 plasma treatments on spruce, chestnut and poplar wood were investigated in order to obtain a hydrophobic surface evaluated by microscopic, spectroscopic (FT-IR and LIBS) and contact angle analyses. Cold plasma treatments can increase the surface hydro-repellence without modifying the external aspect and bulk properties of different woods.

chemistry.chemical_classificationpolymerPECVDForestryPlasma treatmentPlant SciencePlasmaPolymerIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringContact angleFIS/01 - FISICA SPERIMENTALEchemistryGeneral Materials ScienceComposite materialplasmaFIS/03 - FISICA DELLA MATERIAwood
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Trace element determination in sediments: a comparative study between neutron activation analysis (NAA) and inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrome…

2000

An inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) method has been employed for trace element determination in five real sediment samples and a standard reference material. These samples were mineralized by dry ashing at 550°C and fused at 1100°C for 30 min with lithium metaborate. Dissolved samples were measured by a semiquantitative methodology with external calibration and with Rh as an internal standard. More than 50 elements have been measured. As a reference technique, a direct analysis of the solid samples was carried out by neutron activation analysis. Results obtained by ICP-MS have been compared with those obtained by neutron activation analysis (NAA) by applying the paired …

chemistry.chemical_compoundAshingChemistryAnalytical chemistryTrace elementSample preparationNeutron activation analysisMass spectrometryInductively coupled plasma mass spectrometrySpectroscopyAnalytical ChemistryNeutron activationLithium metaborateMicrochemical Journal
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Nano‐Powdered Calcium Carbonate Reference Materials: Significant Progress for Microanalysis?

2019

chemistry.chemical_compoundCalcium carbonateMaterials sciencechemistryGeochemistry and PetrologyLaser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometryHomogeneity (statistics)Nano-CarbonateGeologyMicroanalysisNuclear chemistryGeostandards and Geoanalytical Research
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Validation of Methylmercury Determinations in Aquatic Systems by Alkyl Derivatization Methods for GC Analysis Using ICP-IDMS

2001

Isotope dilution mass spectrometry (IDMS), using an inductively coupled plasma quadrupole mass spectrometer (ICPMS) and a species-specific methylmercury spike was applied to validate the commonly used GC method for methylmercury (MeHg+) determination, which is based on the formation of volatile methylethylmercury by derivatization with NaBEt4. The spike compound, Me201Hg+, was synthesized by reaction of 201Hg-enriched mercury chloride with methylcobalamin. By analyzing different environmental aquatic samples, it was found that in most cases, transformation of MeHg+ into elemental mercury (Hg0) took place. From investigations of synthetic solutions, it could be followed that halide ions are …

chemistry.chemical_compoundChromatographyChemistrychemistry.chemical_elementGas chromatographyInductively coupled plasmaIsotope dilutionDerivatizationMass spectrometryQuadrupole mass analyzerMethylmercuryAnalytical ChemistryMercury (element)Analytical Chemistry
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Bestimmung von Tri-n-butylphosphat in Plasmapräparaten nach Festphasenextraktion und Kapillar-Gaschromatographie

1988

A simple method for the quantitative determination of tri-n-butylphosphate in blood plasma preparations is described. The sample is passed through an octadecyl extraction column from which tri-n-butylphosphate is eluted with chloroform. By capillary GC 50 micrograms/l tri-n-butylphosphate can be detected with a recovery of more than 90%.

chemistry.chemical_compoundChromatographyChloroformchemistryElutionBiochemistry (medical)Clinical BiochemistryBlood plasmaExtraction (chemistry)educationGeneral MedicineQuantitative determination
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Stability of 11-Nor-Δ9-carboxy-tetrahydrocannabinol Glucuronide in Plasma and Urine Assessed by Liquid Chromatography-Tandem Mass Spectrometry

2002

Abstract Background: Unconjugated 11-nor-Δ9-carboxy-tetrahydrocannabinol (THCCOOH) in blood and urine has been proposed as a valuable marker, but the glucuronide (THCCOOglu) is present in considerably higher concentrations than the parent drug. Acyl glucuronides have been shown to be potentially reactive conjugates, which may affect the in vitro metabolite pattern. Methods: Extraction procedures and a liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry assay were developed and validated to investigate the stability of THCCOOglu in urine and plasma. Plasma and urine samples with added THCCOOglu were stored at −20, 4, 20, and 40 °C up to 10 days. Results: The glucuronide was stable at −20 °C in bo…

chemistry.chemical_compoundChromatographyMolar concentrationChemistryLiquid chromatography–mass spectrometryMetaboliteBiochemistry (medical)Clinical BiochemistryBlood plasmaCannabinolUrineGlucuronideMass spectrometryClinical Chemistry
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Developments in the Synthesis of Glycopeptides Containing Glycosyl l-Asparagine, l-Serine, and l-Threonine

1994

chemistry.chemical_compoundGlycosylationChemistryStereochemistryL-asparagineGlycosylStereoisomerismPlasma protein bindingPeptide sequenceGlycopeptideL-threonine
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Depth profiling of Pu, 241Am and 137Cs in soils from southern Belarus measured by ICP-MS and alpha- and gamma-spectrometry

2003

The depth distribution of plutonium, americium, and Cs-137 originating front the 1986 accident at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant (NPP) was investigated in several soil profiles in the vicinity from Belarus. The vertical migration of transuranic elements in soils typical of the 30 km relocation area around Chernobyl NPP was studied using inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS), alpha spectrometry, and gamma spectrometry. Transuranic concentrations in upper soil layers ranged from 6 x 10(-12) g g(-1) to 6 x 10(-10) g g(-1) for plutonium and from 1.8 x 10(-13) g g(-1) to 1.6 x 10(-11) g g(-1) for americium. These concentrations correspond to specific activities of Pu239+240 of…

chemistry.chemical_elementCesiumAmericiumManagement Monitoring Policy and LawMass spectrometryMass SpectrometrySoil Pollutants RadioactiveInductively coupled plasma mass spectrometryRadionuclideAmericiumRadiochemistryPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthGeneral MedicinePlutoniumPlutoniumJTransuranic wastechemistryCesium RadioisotopesEnvironmental chemistrySoil waterSoil horizonddc:333.7Radioactive Hazard ReleaseUkraineEnvironmental MonitoringPower Plants
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Effect of nanoaquacitrates on physiological parameters of Fodder Galega infected with phytoplasma

2018

The laboratory experiments have been found that so aking seeds Galega orientalis L. (Fodder galega) in nanoaquacitrates solutions of Mn (10 and 20 mg/dm 3), Mo (4 mg/dm3) and Mg (2 and 4 mg/dm3), has been lead to germination energy rise, while Mn( 10 and 20 mg/dm3) and Mo (4 mg/dm3) concentrations has been influenced germinating ability. At the same time, the soaking seeds in solution of nanoaquacitrates Mn (20 mg/dm3) had the biggest stimulatory effect on the accumulation 7 daily sprouts mass (on 18%). It has been shown that s oaking seeds in nanoparticles Mn and Mo solutions leads to the increase of catalase activities (especially under the influence of manganese) and peroxidase activitie…

chlorophyll a fluorescence inductionnanoaquacitrates solutionscatalasephotosynthetic apparatuschlorophyll bperoxidaseAcholeplasma laidlawii var . granulum st. 118c hlorophyll a.Galega orientalis L.Ecological Chemistry and Engineering S-Chemia I Inzynieria Ekologiczna S
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Prevention of Dominant IgG Adsorption on Nanocarriers in IgG‐Enriched Blood Plasma by Clusterin Precoating

2019

Abstract Nanocarriers for medical applications must work reliably within organisms, independent of the individual differences in the blood proteome. Variation in the blood proteome, such as immunoglobulin levels, is a result of environmental, nutrition, and constitution conditions. This variation, however, should not influence the behavior of nanocarriers in biological media. The composition of the protein corona is investigated to understand the influence varying immunoglobulin levels in the blood plasma have on the interactions with nanocarriers. Specifically, the composition of the nanocarriers' coronas is analyzed after incubation in plasma with normal or elevated immunoglobulin G (IgG)…

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