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MR imaging of the lungs with hyperpolarized helium-3 gas transported by air.

2002

Hyperpolarized noble gas MRI shows promise in the functional imaging of the pulmonary air spaces. The production of hyperpolarized (HP) gas requires specialized laser optical pumping apparatus, which is not likely to be home built in the majority of clinical MRI radiology centres. There are two routes through which HP gas will be made available to hospitals for clinical use: either the apparatus will be installed locally at a considerable expense to the centre, or a central facility will produce the gas and then deliver it to remote MRI sites as and when required. In this study, the feasibility of transporting large quantities of HP gas for in vivo MR imaging from a remote production facili…

Radiological and Ultrasound TechnologyAircraftbusiness.industryAirPilot ProjectsHyperpolarized Helium 3Noble gas (data page)Hartnup DiseaseMr imagingHeliumMagnetic Resonance ImagingIsotopesEvaluation Studies as TopicEnvironmental scienceHumansRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingNuclear medicinebusinessLungPhysics in medicine and biology
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Charging of atoms, clusters, and molecules on metal-supported oxides: A general and long-ranged phenomenon

2008

The density-functional theory is used to investigate the adsorption of Au atoms, Au clusters, and NO2 molecules on transition-metal-supported oxides. As compared to unsupported oxides, the adsorbates on supported oxide films are charged and experience a higher adsorption energy. The origin of the effect is explored by considering two different oxides (MgO and Al2O3) and a range of supporting metals. Moreover, the limits of the enhancement are probed by explicit calculations for thick MgO films and low coverage. The long-range character of the phenomenon is attributed to electrostatic polarization. The absolute strength depends on several contributions and their relative importance changes w…

Range (particle radiation)Materials scienceOxideCondensed Matter PhysicsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsMetalchemistry.chemical_compoundAdsorptionchemistryChemical physicsvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumMoleculeAtomic physicsPolarization (electrochemistry)Adsorption energyPhysical Review B
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Sub 500 nm refractory carbonaceous particles in the polar stratosphere

2017

Abstract. Eleven particle samples collected in the polar stratosphere during SOLVE (SAGE III Ozone loss and validation experiment) from January until March 2000 were characterized in detail by high-resolution transmission and scanning electron microscopy (TEM/SEM) combined with energy-dispersive X-ray microanalysis. A total number of 4175 particles (TEM = 3845; SEM = 330) was analyzed from these samples which were collected mostly inside the polar vortex in the altitude range between 17.3 and 19.9 km. By particle volume, all samples are dominated by volatile particles (ammonium sulfates/hydrogen sulfates). By number, approximately 28–82 % of the particles are refractory carbonaceous with si…

Range (particle radiation)OzoneHydrogenAnalytical chemistryMineralogychemistry.chemical_elementMicroanalysischemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryPolar vortexddc:550ParticleCarbonRefractory (planetary science)
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Study of periodic Dielectric Frequency-Selective Surfaces under 3D plane wave incidence

2016

A periodic Dielectric Frequency-Selective Surface (DFSS) is studied under 3D plane-wave incidence, whose unit cell in the periodic direction is composed of a dielectric grating and a homogeneous dielectric layer. The structure is excited by a linearly polarized plane-wave. The procedure for computing the Brillouin diagram of the structure under 2D plane-wave incidence with TE or TM polarization was already described by the authors, and the extension to the 3D incidence case has been performed in a similar way. Following the same formalism, it has been obtained the Generalized Scattering Matrix (GSM) of one period of the infinite periodic lattice. This requires the knowledge of the modal spe…

Ray transfer matrix analysisPhysicsFrequency selective surfacebusiness.industryLinear polarizationPlane waveMetamaterial020206 networking & telecommunications02 engineering and technologyDielectricPolarization (waves)Computational physicsBrillouin zone020210 optoelectronics & photonicsOpticsTeoría de la Señal y Comunicaciones0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringFSSbusinessEigenvalues and eigenvectors2016 Progress in Electromagnetic Research Symposium (PIERS)
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Understanding the [2n+2n] reaction mechanism between a carbenoid intermediate and CO2

2016

ABSTRACTThe mechanism of the cycloaddition reaction of CO2 with a nucleophilic carbenoid intermediate has been theoretically studied by using the bonding evolution theory (BET) at the B3LYP/6-31G(d) level of theory. BET combines topological analysis of the electron localisation function and catastrophe theory along a reaction path. This cycloaddition reaction is characterised by 16 structural stability domains, associated to the following sequence of catastrophes: C8H9NO4 + CO2: 16-CF†CF†F†CFF†C†C†[FF†]F†FCC†-0: C9H9NO6. Formation of the two new C-C and C-O single bonds evolves after the transition state structure is reached. The high nucleophilic character and the electronic structure of c…

Reaction mechanism010405 organic chemistryChemistryBiophysics010402 general chemistryCondensed Matter PhysicsRing (chemistry)01 natural sciencesCycloaddition0104 chemical sciencesNucleophileComputational chemistry13-Dipolar cycloadditionMoleculeSingle bondPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryMolecular BiologyCarbenoidMolecular Physics
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Theoretical Modeling on the Reaction Mechanism of p-Nitrophenylmethylphosphate Alkaline Hydrolysis and its Kinetic Isotope Effects

2015

We have studied the alkaline hydrolysis of p-nitrophenylmethylphosphate (p-NPmP) in aqueous solution by means of polarizable continuum models and by hybrid quantum-mechanical/molecular-mechanical (QM/MM) methods. The theoretical predictions of kinetic isotope effects (KIEs) are in very good agreement with the experimental data, confirming a concerted asynchronous molecular mechanism. In addition, comparison of high level DFT theory with semiempirical AM1/d Hamiltonian has allowed checking the reliability of the later to be used in modeling very large molecular models containing phosphorus atoms.

Reaction mechanismAqueous solutionMolecular modelChemistryThermodynamicsKinetic energyComputer Science Applicationssymbols.namesakePolarizabilityKinetic isotope effectPhysics::Atomic and Molecular ClustersMolecular mechanismsymbolsPhysics::Atomic PhysicsPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryHamiltonian (quantum mechanics)Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation
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A DFT study of the polar Diels–Alder reaction between 4-aza-6-nitrobenzofuroxan and cyclopentadiene

2005

Abstract The polar Diels–Alder reaction between 4-aza-6-nitrobenzofuroxan (ANBF) and cyclopentadiene has been studied using DFT procedures at the B3LYP/6-31G* level. Only one highly asynchronous transition state structure associated to the formation of the [4+2] adduct 13 is found. A further [3,3] sigmatropic shift on the [4+2] cycloadduct 13 allows its conversion into the thermodynamically more stable [2+4] cycloadduct 14 . The analysis of the global and local electrophilicities of the reagents correctly explain the behaviour of ANBF as a strong electrophile in polar cycloadditions.

Reaction mechanismCyclopentadieneChemistryOrganic ChemistrySigmatropic reactionBiochemistryAdductchemistry.chemical_compoundComputational chemistryReagentDrug DiscoveryElectrophilePolarDiels–Alder reactionTetrahedron
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Reaction mechanism of regioisomerization in binuclear (diaminocarbene)PdII complexes

2021

Abstract A series of binuclear PdII carbene complexes were synthesized via the treatment of cis-[PdCl2(CNXyl)2] (1) with benzo-1,3-thiazol-2-amines (2–6) and structurally characterized. In every case the reaction leads to the mixture of two regioisomers, which are able to interconvert. The study of the regioisomerization of the binuclear diaminocarbene species showed that it is a first-order reaction, that is, it occurs intramolecularly, and was analyzed with the Hammett function. Electron-withdrawing substituents in the benzothiazole moiety of the complexes as well as increasing the solvent polarity accelerate the reaction. The solvent donor strength correlates less well with the isomeriza…

Reaction mechanismMedicinal chemistryInorganic ChemistrySolventchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryBenzothiazoleMaterials ChemistrySolvent polarityStructural isomerMoietyPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryCarbeneIsomerizationInorganica Chimica Acta
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The electrochemical reduction of thioisonicotinamide in an aqueous medium

1998

Abstract The electrochemical reduction of thioisonicotinamide NRCSNH 2 has been examined in an aqueous medium between H 0 =−1 and pH=13.7. As shown by cyclic voltammetry and polarography, a global 2e − reversible transfer is followed by two successive first-order chemical reactions and a 2e − , 2H + reduction (EC 1 C 2 E process). A mechanism is proposed, beginning with the 2e − reduction of NRCSNH 2 to the formal diionized form NRC − (SH)(NH 3 + ), the first chemical reaction, C 1 , being a formal proton transfer which yields the 4- gem aminosulfanylmethylpyridine; the rate constant of this reaction is 2×10 4  s −1 in acidic medium and diminishes in neutral medium. The second process, C 2 …

Reaction mechanismPolarographyAqueous solutionStereochemistryGeneral Chemical EngineeringInorganic chemistryIsonicotinic acidChemical reactionchemistry.chemical_compoundReaction rate constantchemistryElectrochemistryIsonicotinamideCyclic voltammetryElectrochimica Acta
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Understanding the mechanism of polar Diels–Alder reactions

2009

A good correlation between the activation energy and the polar character of Diels-Alder reactions measured as the charge transfer at the transition state structure has been found. This electronic parameter controls the reaction rate to an even greater extent than other recognized structural features. The proposed polar mechanism, which is characterized by the electrophilic/nucleophilic interactions at the transition state structure, can be easily predicted by analyzing the electrophilicity/nucleophilicity indices defined within the conceptual density functional theory. Due to the significance of the polarity of the reaction, Diels-Alder reactions should be classified as non-polar (N), polar…

Reaction rateNucleophileChemistryComputational chemistryPolarity (physics)Organic ChemistryElectrophilePolarIonic bondingDensity functional theoryActivation energyPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryBiochemistryOrganic & Biomolecular Chemistry
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