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Linear and Angular Distyrylpyrazines with Terminal Donor Groups: Synthesis, Solvatochromism, and Acidochromism of the Electronic Spectra

2011

A series of linear and angular distyrylpyrazines and lateral donor groups has been prepared by aldol condensation between dimethylpyrazines and the appropriate aromatic aldehyde. The optical absorption and emission properties of these systems were studied in different solvents and media. The materials display a strong solvatochromism of the emission that is reflected by large red shifts of their fluorescence emission maxima on increasing the solvent polarity. This behaviour suggests a highly polar emitting state, which is characteristic of compounds that undergo an internal charge transfer upon excitation. Upon protonation, the UV-vis spectra are altered, and the fluorescence intensity of t…

Materials scienceArticle SubjectPolarity (physics)SolvatochromismMoleculeProtonationPhysics::Chemical PhysicsAbsorption (chemistry)PhotochemistryLuminescenceFluorescenceSpectral lineResearch ArticleISRN Organic Chemistry
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Study of inversion domain pyramids formed during the GaN:Mg growth

2003

AbstractThestudyofstructuraldefectsinducedbytheintroductionofMgduringthegrowthofMOCVDGaNispresented.Themagnesiumincorporationintothecrystalgrowthnotonlyinduceschangesinthestackingsequencefromhex-agonaltocubicstructures,butalsoinvertstheGaNpolarityfromGa-facetoN-face.Basedonthedifferentsurfacestructureandsurfacemigrationlengthofabsorbingprecursorsforeachpolaritytype(Ga-orN-face),the3DgrowthontopoftheN-facetriangulardefectisdescribed.TheN-facematerialischaracterizedbythreedanglingbondsofni-trogenthatpointuptowardthec-planesurface,enhancingthecrystalgrowthalongthec-axis. 2002ElsevierScienceLtd.Allrightsreserved. Keywords:Inversiondomain;Stackingfault;Polarity 1. IntroductionFurther progress tow…

Materials scienceDopantPolarity (physics)Magnesiumchemistry.chemical_elementCondensed Matter PhysicsInversion (discrete mathematics)Electronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsCrystallographychemistryDomain (ring theory)Materials ChemistryElectrical and Electronic EngineeringStacking faultSolid-State Electronics
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Capacitive scanning dilatometry and frequency-dependent thermal expansion of polymer films

2000

The dilatometric properties of polymer films near and above their glass-transition temperatures were explored using capacitive high-frequency detection in temperature ramping as well as in harmonic temperature cycling experiments. The broad applicability of capacitive scanning dilatometry is demonstrated by the investigation of macromolecular systems of vastly different polarity such as polystyrene, polybutadiene, and polyvinylacetate. From temperature cycling experiments the real and imaginary parts of the frequency-dependent thermal-expansion coefficient are determined in the sub-Hz regime.

Materials sciencePolarity (physics)Capacitive sensingInstitut für Physik und AstronomieTemperature cycling530Thermal expansionchemistry.chemical_compoundPolybutadienechemistryThermomechanical analysisPolystyreneComposite materialGlass transitioninfo:eu-repo/classification/ddc/530Physical review. E, Statistical physics, plasmas, fluids, and related interdisciplinary topics
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A simple interpretation of the effect of the polymer type on the properties of PMBs for road paving applications

2018

Abstract The paper presents the results of the rheological characterisation of polymer-modified bitumen for paving applications. In order to find a simple interpretation of the influence of polymer type on the blends produced, in this study high density and low density polyethylene (PE) with different chemical properties were used, as well as ethylene-vinyl acetate. The chemical characteristics of the base bitumen and the polymers used were determined by means of SARA analysis and Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy, FTIR, respectively. The morphology of the produced blends was investigated by means of fluorescent light optic microscopy, while the mechanical properties were investigated…

Materials sciencePolymer crystallinity0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technologyCrystallinityViscosityRheology021105 building & constructionSettore ICAR/04 - Strade Ferrovie Ed AeroportiGeneral Materials ScienceFourier transform infrared spectroscopyComposite materialCivil and Structural Engineeringchemistry.chemical_classificationPolarityBuilding and ConstructionDynamic mechanical analysisPolymer021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyShear rateLow-density polyethyleneSettore ING-IND/22 - Scienza E Tecnologia Dei MaterialichemistryPolymer modified bitumenFlow curveMaterials Science (all)Road application0210 nano-technologyConstruction and Building Materials
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On the Establishment of Polarity in Polychaete Eggs

1990

The study of Spiralian development began about a hundred years ago when Whitman (1878) published a description of the development of the leech, Clepsine marginata. Subsequently, Spiralian development became popular because the developmental fate of each individual blastomere can be determined precisely from the cell lineage. About the turn of the century several extensive papers describing the cell lineages of various molluscs (e.g. Blochmann, 1881, 1883; Kofoid, 1895; Conklin, 1897; Wierzejski 1905) and annelids (e.g. Wilson, 1892; Mead, 1897; Woltereck, 1904) appeared. From these studies it became clear that the general principles of mollusc and annelid development (and to a much lesser d…

MesodermAnnelidmedicine.anatomical_structurebiologyEvolutionary biologyPolarity in embryogenesisVentral nerve cordmedicineEmbryoEctodermBlastomerebiology.organism_classificationCleavage (embryo)
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Quantitative analysis of cellular differentiation during early embryogenesis ofPlatynereis dumerilii.

1990

As in many spiralian embryos with unequal cleavage, cleavage inPlatynereis follows an invariant pattern. Preceding each cleavage the cytoplasm is reorganized, allowing the spiral cleavage mode to produce cells with different cytoplasmic composition. The fertilized egg undergoes a dramatic ooplasmic segregation after the completion of the cortical reaction. As a consequence, a plug of clear cytoplasm becomes located at the animal pole. Once the four quadrants of the embryo have been established, the cleavage sequence of the D quadrant differs clearly from that of the other three quadrants. The results presented here suggest that differential distribution of the clear cytoplasm governs this s…

Mesodermanimal structuresPolarity in embryogenesisCellular differentiationEctodermEmbryoAnatomyBiologyCleavage (embryo)Cell biologymedicine.anatomical_structureCytoplasmembryonic structuresGeneticsmedicineDevelopmental biologyDevelopmental BiologyRoux's archives of developmental biology : the official organ of the EDBO
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Expression of en and wg in the embryonic head and brain of Drosophila indicates a refolded band of seven segment remnants

1992

ABSTRACT Based on the expression pattern of the segment polarity genes engrailed and wingless during the embryonic development of the larval head, we found evidence that the head of Drosophila consists of remnants of seven segments (4 pregnathal and 3 gnathal) all of which contribute cells to neuromeres in the central nervous system. Until completion of germ band retraction, the four pregnathal segment remnants and their corresponding neuromeres become arranged in an S-shape. We discuss published evidence for seven head segments and morphogenetic movements during head formation in various insects (and crustaceans).

Metamerism (biology)biologyfungiEmbryogenesisGene ExpressionGenes InsectEmbryoAnatomyNeuromerebiology.organism_classificationengrailedSegment polarity geneCrustaceaDrosophilidaeHead segmentationMorphogenesisAnimalsDrosophilaHeadMolecular BiologyDevelopmental BiologyDevelopment
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Segment polarity and DV patterning gene expression reveals segmental organization of theDrosophilabrain

2003

The insect brain is traditionally subdivided into the trito-, deuto- and protocerebrum. However, both the neuromeric status and the course of the borders between these regions are unclear. The Drosophila embryonic brain develops from the procephalic neurogenic region of the ectoderm, which gives rise to a bilaterally symmetrical array of about 100 neuronal precursor cells, called neuroblasts. Based on a detailed description of the spatiotemporal development of the entire population of embryonic brain neuroblasts, we carried out a comprehensive analysis of the expression of segment polarity genes (engrailed, wingless, hedgehog, gooseberry distal,mirror) and DV patterning genes (muscle segmen…

Models Anatomicanimal structuresBiologyNeuroblastGenes ReporterEctodermMorphogenesisAnimalsDrosophila ProteinsCompartment (development)Molecular BiologyIn Situ HybridizationBody PatterningNeuroectodermfungiGenes HomeoboxBrainGene Expression Regulation DevelopmentalAnatomyNeuromereengrailedDrosophila melanogasterSegment polarity geneembryonic structuresHomeoboxNeuroscienceGanglion mother cellDevelopmental BiologyDevelopment
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Electrical network of nanofluidic diodes in electrolyte solutions: Connectivity and coupling to electronic elements

2016

[EN] We consider a nanopore network with simple connectivity, demonstrating a two-dimensional circuit (full-wave rectifier) with ensembles of conical pores acting as nanofluidic diodes. When the bridge nanopore network is fed with an input potential signal of fluctuating polarity, a fixed output polarity is obtained. The full-wave rectification characteristics are demonstrated with square, sinusoidal, and white noise input waveforms. The charging of a load capacitor located between the two legs of the bridge demonstrates that the nanofluidic network is effectively coupled to this electronic element. These results can be relevant for energy transduction and storage procedures with nanopores …

NanoporeMaterials scienceNanotechnology02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesSignallaw.inventionlcsh:ChemistryRectifierlawElectrochemistryPolarity (mutual inductance)DiodeElectrolyte solutionbusiness.industry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyFluctuating signal0104 chemical sciencesNanoporeCapacitorlcsh:Industrial electrochemistrylcsh:QD1-999Electrical networkFISICA APLICADABridge circuitOptoelectronicsFull wave rectifier0210 nano-technologybusinesslcsh:TP250-261
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Secondary-Structure-Driven Self-Assembly of Reactive Polypept(o)ides: Controlling Size, Shape, and Function of Core Cross-Linked Nanostructures.

2017

Achieving precise control over the morphology and function of polymeric nanostructures during self-assembly remains a challenge in materials as well as biomedical science, especially when independent control over particle properties is desired. Herein, we report on nanostructures derived from amphiphilic block copolypept(o)ides by secondary-structure-directed self-assembly, presenting a strategy to adjust core polarity and function separately from particle preparation in a bioreversible manner. The peptide-inherent process of secondary-structure formation allows for the synthesis of spherical and worm-like core-cross-linked architectures from the same block copolymer, introducing a simple y…

NanostructureMaterials sciencePolarity (physics)Nanotechnology02 engineering and technologyGeneral Chemistry010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciencesMicelleCatalysis0104 chemical sciencesAmphiphileCopolymerParticleSelf-assembly0210 nano-technologyBlock (data storage)Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English)
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