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Density, Speed of Sound, Viscosity, and Excess Properties of Binary Mixtures Formed by Ethanol and Bis(trifluorosulfonyl)imide-Based Ionic Liquids

2015

In this work, viscosities, densities, and speeds of sound of three binary mixtures containing the ionic liquids 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium bis(trifluoromethylsulfonyl)imide, [emim][NTf2], 1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium bis(trifluoromethylsulfonyl)imide, [bmim][NTf2], and 1-hexyl-3-methylimidazo-lium bis(trifluoromethylsulfonyl)imide, [hmim][NTf2], mixed with ethanol were measured at atmospheric pressure in the range of (278.15 to 338.15) K, covering the entire range of compositions. From these experimental data, the excess isentropic compressibility and molar isentropic compressibility of pure components and mixtures have been calculated. Additionally, excess properties, such as viscosity dev…

chemistry.chemical_compoundViscosityWork (thermodynamics)EthanolMolar volumechemistryAtmospheric pressureGeneral Chemical EngineeringSpeed of soundIonic liquidThermodynamicsGeneral ChemistryImideJournal of Chemical & Engineering Data
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Thermische Autoxydation und thermische Polymerisation des Styrols. Der Mechanismus der Startreaktion

1964

Die thermische Autoxydation des Styrols wurde bei verschiedenen Sauerstoffpartial drucken und in verschieden konzentrierten Losungen in Chlorbenzol mit Hilfe einer WARBURG-Apparatur gemessen. Aus den kinetischen Beziehungen folgt, das sich zuerst aus swei Styrolmolekulen ein Zwischenprodukt bildet, das von molekularem Sauerstoff unter Radikalbildung dehydriert wird. The thermal autoxidation of styrene was carried out in a WARBURG apparatus in different concentrations in chlorobenzene and under different partial pressures of oxygen. In consequence of the kinetic relations an intermediate is formed by two styrene molecules and this intermediate is dehydrated by molecular oxygen under the form…

chemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryAutoxidationChlorobenzeneRadicalPolymer chemistryMoleculechemistry.chemical_elementMolecular oxygenPartial pressureOxygenStyreneDie Makromolekulare Chemie
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Absolute cross-sections for the nonresonant multi-photon ionization of toluene and xylene in the gas phase

2001

Abstract The absolute multi-photon ionization cross-section of the phenyl ring was determined by laser-ionization of toluene and xylene molecules in the gas phase. Excitation was achieved using nonresonant four-photon absorption of the frequency doubled light of a 10 ns pulsed Nd:YAG laser (532 nm). The resulting ions were stored in a Penning trap and detected by time-of-flight mass spectrometry. The values of the cross-sections are 1.4(3)×10 −42 cm 8 W −4 s −1 and 1.3(3)×10 −42 cm 8 W −4 s −1 for toluene and xylene, respectively.

chemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryIonizationXyleneAnalytical chemistryGeneral Physics and AstronomyPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryAbsorption (chemistry)Mass spectrometryPenning trapTolueneIonAtmospheric-pressure laser ionizationChemical Physics
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1984

By means of data from critical demixing and vapour pressure measurements and by inverse gas chromatography, including the results of published light scattering measurments, a consistent picture is obtained for the entire dependence of the Flory-Huggins parameter χ on the weight fraction w2 of the polymer and on the temperature T for the system tert-butyl acetate/polystyrene. Within the entire T-range (ca. 0°C – 140°C), χ increases stronger than exponentially with w2, the rise being the larger the larger χH (the enthalpy contribution to χ) becomes in the limit of infinite dilution. At sufficiently high temperatures (≳ 50°C), χH changes its sign from negative to positive as w2 is raised. This…

chemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryVapor pressureEnthalpyPolymer chemistryInverse gas chromatographyOrganic chemistryThermodynamicsPolystyreneFlory–Huggins solution theoryMass fractionLight scatteringDilutionDie Makromolekulare Chemie
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Interaction Between Osmotic and Hydrostatic Pressure in Yeast Inactivation

1999

The protective effect of an osmotic perturbation on high-pressure inactivation has been investigated using a yeast strain:Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Osmotic shocks have been carried out with binary medium (glycerol/sorbitol and water) with or without glucose. Variations of osmotic level, osmotic shift kinetics and time between osmotic and hydrostatic treatment (350 MPa/10 min) have allowed the characterization of cell baroprotection. Two different cumulative baroprotection effects have been distinguished: one conferred by the solute on biological structures and the other related to the osmotic stress, cell volume variations and stress metabolism response (HSP, trehalose). These experiments h…

chemistry.chemical_compoundchemistrybiologyOsmotic shockHydrostatic pressureSaccharomyces cerevisiaeGlycerolBiophysicsSorbitolMetabolismbiology.organism_classificationTrehaloseYeast
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Relationship of choroidal thickness with pulsatile hemodynamics in essential hypertensive patients

2021

Controversy exists about the association of choroidal thickness (CTh) with blood pressure (BP) values. There is some evidence suggesting that central hemodynamics changes are associated with microvascular disease. Our study was aimed to assess the relationships between CTh and clinic and 24-h BP and between CTh and estimated 24-h aortic pulse pressure (aPP), 24-h aortic systolic BP (aSBP), and 24-h aortic augmentation index (aAIx) in a group of hypertensive patients. We enrolled 158 hypertensive subjects (mean age 48 ± 13 years) all of which underwent evaluation of the choroidal district by Swept-Source optical coherence tomography (SS-OCT) and 24-h BP monitoring, in order to measure periph…

choroidal thicknessmedicine.medical_specialtySettore MED/09 - Medicina InternaEndocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismPulsatile flowmicrocirculationHemodynamics030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyhypertensive eye diseaseaortic pressure cardiovascular disease central hemodynamics choroidal thickness hypertensive eye disease optical coherence tomographyMicrocirculation03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinecardiovascular diseaseInternal medicineInternal MedicineHumansMedicine030212 general & internal medicineAortic Pulse PressureAortaSettore MED/14 - NefrologiaOriginal Paperoptical coherence tomographyChoroidSettore MED/30 - Malattie Apparato Visivobusiness.industryHemodynamicsAortic Augmentation IndexBlood pressuremedicine.anatomical_structureHypertensionaortic pressureCardiologyAortic pressureChoroidEssential HypertensionCardiology and Cardiovascular Medicinebusinesscentral hemodynamicsPulsatile HaemodynamicsThe Journal of Clinical Hypertension
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Choroidal thickness is associated with renal hemodynamics in essential hypertension

2020

The choroid is the most vascularized structure of the eye and plays a central role in the development of the retinal vascular changes that occur in arterial hypertension. Changes of choroidal thickness (ChT) assessed by optical coherence tomography (OCT) technology could reflect the vascular complications of hypertension. Also, intrarenal hemodynamic damage, associated with endothelial dysfunction, demonstrated to be a good indicator of systemic morphofunctional arterial impairment. The aim of this study is to assess the relationship between ChT and renal hemodynamics in subjects with essential hypertension. Routine laboratory tests, clinical history, and physical examination, including blo…

choroidal thicknessrenal hemodynamicsmedicine.medical_specialtyhypertensionEndocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismThe Kidneyrenal hemodynamicHemodynamicsPhysical examination030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyKidneyEssential hypertension03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinechoroidal thickness; chronic kidney disease; hypertension; renal hemodynamics; renal resistive indexInternal medicineInternal MedicinemedicineHumans030212 general & internal medicineEndothelial dysfunctionchoroidal thicknemedicine.diagnostic_testChoroidbusiness.industryrenal resistive indexConfoundingHemodynamicsmedicine.diseaseBlood pressuremedicine.anatomical_structureCardiologyVascular ResistanceChoroidEssential HypertensionComplications of hypertensionCardiology and Cardiovascular Medicinebusinesschronic kidney diseaseThe Journal of Clinical Hypertension
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All-trans to 11-cis retinol isomerization in nuclear membrane fraction from bovine retinal pigment epithelium

1991

Abstract Isomerization of all-trans to 11-cis retinol has been studied in a membrane preparation from the nuclear fraction of bovine retinal pigment epithelium. When the nuclear membrane preparation deprived of endogenous retinoids is incubated with 4·5 μ m all-trans-retinol, the mean value calculated for the isomerase activity is 1·32 nmol 11-cis retinol formed hr−1 mg protein−1. Simultaneous formation of all-trans and 11-cis retinyl esters is also observed in the nuclear preparation. When assayed under the same experimental condition, RPE 150 000 g post-nuclear sediment shows about 70% of the isomerase activity found in the nuclear membrane fraction. Treatment of the nuclear membrane frac…

cis-trans-IsomerasesIsomerase activityNuclear EnvelopeDetergentsIsomeraseCellular and Molecular Neurosciencechemistry.chemical_compoundIsomerismChapsmedicineAnimalsBovine serum albuminNuclear membraneIsomerasesPigment Epithelium of EyeVitamin AChromatography High Pressure LiquidCell NucleusChromatographybiologyRetinolCholic AcidsSensory SystemsEnzyme assayOphthalmologyMembranemedicine.anatomical_structureSolubilityBiochemistrychemistrybiology.proteinCattleExperimental Eye Research
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Increased conformational rigidity of humic substances by oxidative biomimetic catalysis

2005

A synthetic water-soluble meso-tetra(2,6-dichloro-3-sulfonatophenyl)porphyrinate of iron(III) chloride, Fe(TDCPPS)Cl, was employed as a biomimetic catalyst in the oxidative coupling of terrestrial humic materials. High-performance size-exclusion chromatography (HPSEC), solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance (CPMAS-(13)C NMR), electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR), and diffuse reflectance infrared spectroscopy (DRIFT) were used to follow conformational and structural changes brought about in different humic materials by the oxidative coupling. Increase in apparent weight-average molecular weight (Mw(a)) occurred invariably for all humic substances with the oxidative polymerization catalyzed …

conformationMagnetic Resonance SpectroscopySpectrophotometry InfraredPolymers and PlasticsDiffuse reflectance infrared spectroscopy (DRIFT)Biomimetic materialsaromatic compoundgel permeation chromatographyMolecular ConformationPhotochemistryIron compoundslaw.inventionPolymerizationenvironmental managementcovalent bondlawSize exclusion chromatographyBiomimetic catalysisBiomimeticsMaterials ChemistryOrganic chemistryHumic acidElectron paramagnetic resonanceInfrared spectroscopyChromatography High Pressure Liquidchemistry.chemical_classificationSettore CHIM/03 - Chimica Generale e InorganicaCarbon IsotopesChromatographyindustryCatalystsChemistrytetra(2articleelectrophoretic mobilitybiomimetic materialNuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopyunclassified drugConformationsacetic acidpriority journalCovalent bondSpectrophotometrySynthesis (chemical)High Pressure Liquidtechnology6 dichloro 3 sulfonatophenyl)porphyrinic acid derivativeInfraredOxidation-Reductionmolecular stabilityHumic materialsoxidationSettore AGR/13 - Chimica AgrariaSupramolecular chemistryBioengineeringcomplex mixturesCatalysisCatalysisdiffuse reflectance spectroscopyhumic substanceBiomaterialsalkyl etherElectron spin resonance spectroscopycomplex formationParticle SizeNuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopyHumic Substancesfree radicalbiomimetic oxidative humicelectron spin resonanceHigh performance size exclusion chromatography (HPSEC)ferrous chloridemolecular weightsolid statecarbon nuclear magnetic resonancePolymerizationSolubilitychemical structureOxidative coupling of methaneCatalysts; Conformations; Electron spin resonance spectroscopy; Infrared spectroscopy; Iron compounds; Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy; Oxidation; Polymerization; Size exclusion chromatography; Solubility; Synthesis (chemical); Biomimetic catalysis; Diffuse reflectance infrared spectroscopy (DRIFT); High performance size exclusion chromatography (HPSEC); Humic materials; Biomimetic materials; acetic acid; alkyl ether; aromatic compound; biomimetic material; ferrous chloride; free radical; tetra(26 dichloro 3 sulfonatophenyl)porphyrinic acid derivative; unclassified drug; article; carbon nuclear magnetic resonance; catalysis; catalyst; chemical structure; complex formation; conformation; covalent bond; diffuse reflectance spectroscopy; electron spin resonance; electrophoretic mobility; environmental management; gel permeation chromatography; humic substance; industry; molecular stability; molecular weight; oxidation; polymerization; priority journal; solid state; technology; Biomimetics; Carbon Isotopes; Catalysis; Chromatography High Pressure Liquid; Electron Spin Resonance Spectroscopy; Humic Substances; Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy; Molecular Conformation; Oxidation-Reduction; Particle Size; Spectrophotometry Infraredcatalyst
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Heparan sulfate levels in mucopolysaccharidoses and mucolipidoses.

2004

Glycosaminoglycans are accumulated in both mucopolysaccharidoses (MPS) and mucolipidoses (ML). MPS I, II, III and VII and ML II and ML III patients cannot properly degrade heparan sulphate (HS). In spite of the importance of HS storage in the metabolic pathway in these diseases, blood and urine HS levels have not been determined systematically using a simple and economical method. Using a new ELISA method using anti-HS antibodies, HS concentrations in blood and urine were determined in MPS and ML II and ML III patients. HS concentrations were determined in 156 plasma samples from MPS I (n = 23), MPS II (n = 26), MPS III (n = 24), MPS IV (n = 62), MPS VI (n = 5), MPS VII (n = 5), ML II (n = …

congenital hereditary and neonatal diseases and abnormalitiesAdolescentMucopolysaccharidosisEnzyme-Linked Immunosorbent AssayUrineSignificant elevationGlycosaminoglycanchemistry.chemical_compoundMucolipidosesGeneticsmedicineHumansElisa methodskin and connective tissue diseasesChildGenetics (clinical)Chromatography High Pressure LiquidGlycosaminoglycansDose-Response Relationship DrugChemistryHeparinInfant Newbornnutritional and metabolic diseasesMucolipidosesInfantHeparan sulfateMucopolysaccharidosesmedicine.diseaseMolecular biologyDose–response relationshipBiochemistryChemistry ClinicalChild PreschoolHeparitin SulfateBiomarkersJournal of inherited metabolic disease
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