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First demonstration of active plasmonic device in true data traffic conditions: On/off thermo-optic modulation using a hybrid silicon-plasmonic asymm…

2012

We demonstrate the first system-level evaluation of an active plasmonic device in 10Gb/s data traffic conditions. Thermo-optic ON/OFF modulation with 3μs response time and 10mW power consumption is presented using an asymmetric MZI silicon-plasmonic gate.

Data trafficMaterials scienceSiliconbusiness.industrychemistry.chemical_elementSilicon on insulatorResponse timeAmplitude-shift keyingOpticschemistryPower consumptionModulationOptoelectronicsbusinessPlasmon
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δ30Si and δ29Si Determinations on USGS BHVO-1 and BHVO-2 Reference Materials with a New Configuration on a Nu Plasma Multi-Collector ICP-MS

2008

We report silicon isotopic determinations for USGS rock reference materials BHVO-1 and BHVO-2 using a Nu Plasma multi-collector (MC)-ICP-MS, upgraded with a new adjustable entrance slit, to obtain medium resolution, as well as a stronger primary pump and newly designed sampler and skimmer cones ("B" cones). These settings, combined with the use of collector slits, allowed a resolution to be reached that was sufficient to overcome the (NO)-N-14-O-16 and N-14(2) interferences overlying the Si-30 and the Si-28 peaks, respectively, in an earlier set-up. This enabled accurate measurement of both delta Si-30 and delta Si-29. The delta value is expressed in per mil variation relative to the NBS 28…

DeltaAnalytical chemistryMineralogyGeologyPlasmaOcean island basaltMedium resolutionGeochemistry and PetrologyChondriteIsotopes of siliconMC-ICP-MSQuartzInductively coupled plasma mass spectrometryGeology
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Biomimetic Mn-catalases based on dimeric manganese complexes in mesoporous silica for potential antioxidant agent

2015

Two new structural and functional models of the Mn-catalase with formula [{Mn(III)(bpy)(H2O)}(μ-2-MeOC6H4CO2)2(μ-O){Mn(III)(bpy)(X)}]X, where X = NO3 (1) and ClO4 (2) and bpy = 2,2'-bipyridine, were synthesized and characterized by X-ray diffraction. In both cases, a water molecule and an X ion occupy the monodentate positions. The magnetic properties of these compounds reveal a weak antiferromagnetic behavior (2J = -2.2 cm(-1) for 1 and -0.7 cm(-1) for 2, using the spin Hamiltonian H = -2J S1·S2) and negative zero-field splitting parameter DMn (-4.6 cm(-1) and -3.0 cm(-1) for 1 and 2, respectively). This fact, together with the nearly orthogonal orientation of the Jahn-Teller axes of the M…

DenticitySilicon dioxideInorganic chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementManganeseCrystallography X-Ray010402 general chemistryLigands01 natural sciencesAntioxidantsCoordination complexBioinorganic chemistryInorganic ChemistryBipyridinechemistry.chemical_compoundBiomimeticsMoleculeManganèsPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryMaterialsComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSchemistry.chemical_classificationManganese010405 organic chemistryPhotoelectron SpectroscopyMesoporous silicaQuímica bioinorgànicaCatalaseSilicon Dioxide0104 chemical sciences[CHIM.THEO]Chemical Sciences/Theoretical and/or physical chemistryCrystallographyLligandschemistryHybrid materialDimerization
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SiPM as miniaturised optical biosensor for DNA-microarray applications

2015

A miniaturized optical biosensor for low-level fluorescence emitted by DNA strands labelled with CY5 is showed. Aim of this work is to demonstrate that a Si-based photodetector, having a low noise and a high sensitivity, can replace traditional detection systems in DNA-microarray applications. The photodetector used is a photomultiplier (SiPM), with 25 pixels. It exhibits a higher sensitivity than commercial optical readers and we experimentally found a detection limit for spotted dried samples of ∼1 nM. We measured the fluorescence signal in different operating conditions (angle of analysis, fluorophores concentrations, solution volumes and support). Once fixed the angle of analysis, for s…

Detection limitAnalytePhotomultiplierMaterials scienceoptical biosensorbusiness.industrySiPMDNA microarrayPhotodetectorLinearityDNA-microarraySignalSettore ING-INF/01 - ElettronicaElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsSilicon photomultiplierOpticslcsh:TA1-2040DNA microarray; Fluorophore detection; Optical Biosensor; SiPMSignal ProcessingElectrical and Electronic Engineeringbusinesslcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)Sensitivity (electronics)Fluorophore detectionBiotechnologySensing and Bio-Sensing Research
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Comparison of different sorbents for on-line liquid-solid extraction followed by high-performance liquid chromatographic determination of nitrogen-co…

1998

Abstract LiChrolut EN [poly(styrene-divinylbenzene), PSDVB], Carbograph (graphitized carbon black, GCB), Isolute CN (cyanopropylsilica), Isolute C 2 (ethylsilica), and LiChrospher RP18 (octadecylsilica) were studied for on-line solid-phase extraction of twelve nitrogen containing pesticides from water. Determination (UV 210 nm) was performed with a Spherisorb C 8 analytical column and an acetonitrile-water gradient. The mean recoveries from 50 ml ranged from 83% for RP18 to 44% for GCB, and decreased in the following order: RP18, CN, LiChrolut EN, C 2 , and GCB. GCB showed poor recoveries due to incomplete desorption with the acetonitrile-water gradient used, and memory effects were detecte…

Detection limitVinyl CompoundsChromatographyNitrogenChemistryElutionOrganic ChemistryExtraction (chemistry)General MedicineReversed-phase chromatographySilicon DioxideBiochemistryHigh-performance liquid chromatographyBackflush accountingCarbonAnalytical ChemistryPolystyrenesIndicators and ReagentsSpectrophotometry UltravioletSample preparationSolid phase extractionPesticidesChromatography High Pressure LiquidJournal of Chromatography A
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Zum metabolismus von dialkyldithiocarbamaten

1974

Abstract Metabolism dialkyldithiocarbamates. I. Determination of amines using a reaction with isocyanates followed by gas chromatographic identification of the urea derivatives formed. N,N′-Di- and N,N′,N′-trisubstituted areas, formed by the reaction of amines with isocyanates, e.g. tert. -butyl isocyanate or 3-trifluoromethylphenyl isocyanate, are useful derivatives for the gas chromatographic analysis of primary and secondary amines. The separation is carried out at temperatures between 70 and 130° on liquid phases such as silicone OV-101 and silicone OV-17. With nitrogen and electron capture detectors the detection limit is 10 10 g. Trace analysis of simple primary and secondary amines i…

Detection limitchemistry.chemical_classificationPrimary (chemistry)Organic Chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementGeneral MedicineMetabolismBiochemistryNitrogenIsocyanateAnalytical Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundSiliconechemistryUreaOrganic chemistryDithiocarbamateJournal of Chromatography A
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Separation of plasma membrane proteins of cultured human fibroblasts by affinity chromatography on bonded microparticulate silicas.

1984

Abstract Adsorbents for high-performance affinity chromatography were prepared by bonding proteins and reactive Procion triazine dyes to 3-isothiocyanatopropyl- and 3-aminopropylsilicas. The materials prepared were used successfully in the separation of hydrophobic plasma membrane proteins of cultured human fibroblasts. The data obtained show that the reaction of 3-isothiocyanatopropyltriethoxysilane (ITCPS) with the surface hydroxyl groups of silica yields a new and convenient route to preparing an “activated carrier” that is capable of coupling with potential affinity ligands containing amino functional groups. The reaction and bonding procedures of 3-isothiocyanatopropyltriethoxysilane a…

DetergentsSilica GelLigandsBiochemistryChromatography AffinityAnalytical ChemistryCatalysischemistry.chemical_compoundAdsorptionAffinity chromatographyIsothiocyanatesHumansColoring AgentsCells CulturedTriazineChromatographyAqueous solutionOrganic baseLigandOrganic ChemistryCell MembraneMembrane ProteinsGeneral MedicineFibroblastsHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationSilanesSilicon DioxideSolventMolecular WeightchemistryElectrophoresis Polyacrylamide GelJournal of chromatography
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Multifunctional two-photon active silica-coated Au@MnO Janus particles for selective dual functionalization and imaging.

2014

Monodisperse multifunctional and nontoxic Au@MnO Janus particles with different sizes and morphologies were prepared by a seed-mediated nucleation and growth technique with precise control over domain sizes, surface functionalization, and dye labeling. The metal oxide domain could be coated selectively with a thin silica layer, leaving the metal domain untouched. In particular, size and morphology of the individual (metal and metal oxide) domains could be controlled by adjustment of the synthetic parameters. The SiO2 coating of the oxide domain allows biomolecule conjugation (e.g., antibodies, proteins) in a single step for converting the photoluminescent and superparamagnetic Janus nanopar…

Diagnostic ImagingCell SurvivalSurface PropertiesDispersityOxideMetal NanoparticlesJanus particlesNanotechnologyBiochemistryCatalysischemistry.chemical_compoundColloid and Surface ChemistryMicroscopy Electron TransmissionCell Line TumorMicroscopySpectroscopy Fourier Transform InfraredHumansParticle SizePhotonsChemistryBiological TransportGeneral ChemistrySilicon DioxideTransmission electron microscopySurface modificationNanoparticlesParticle sizeGoldSuperparamagnetismHeLa CellsJournal of the American Chemical Society
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Biofabrication of biosilica-glass by living organisms

2008

Biosilicification is an evolutionarily old and widespread type of biomineralization both in unicellular and multicellular organisms, including sponges, diatoms, radiolarians, choanoflagellates, and higher plants. In the last few years combined efforts in molecular biology, cell biology, and inorganic and analytical chemistry have allowed the first insight into the molecular mechanisms by which these organisms form an astonishing variety of siliceous structures that cannot be achieved by chemical methods. Here we report about the present stage of knowledge on structure, biochemical composition, and mechanisms of biosilica formation, focusing our attention particularly on sponges because of t…

DiatomsModels MolecularSequence Homology Amino AcidProtein ConformationMolecular Sequence DataOrganic ChemistryBiologySilicon DioxideCathepsinsBiochemistryPoriferaMulticellular organismSequence homologyEvolutionary biologyDrug DiscoveryBiochemical compositionAnimalsGlassBiomineralizationBiofabricationNatural Product Reports
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Evaluation of 2,3-epoxypropyl groups and functionalization yield in glycidyl methacrylate monoliths using gas chromatography

2014

Abstract Poly(glycidyl methacrylate- co -ethylene dimethacrylate) (poly(GMA- co -EDMA)) is most frequently used as parent monolith to obtain stationary phases with a variety of surface chemistries for liquid chromatography and capillary electrochromatography. Functionalization is performed by opening the accessible 2,3-epoxypropyl groups of the monolith with a suitable reagent. The number of 2,3-epoxypropyl groups which are accessible before and after the functionalization reaction, and the grafting yield, are important parameters, required both to optimize functionalization and to interpret the chromatographic performance of functionalized monoliths. In this work, a method capable of provi…

DiethylaminegeographyCapillary electrochromatographyGlycidyl methacrylateChromatography Gasgeography.geographical_feature_categoryChromatographyOrganic ChemistryGeneral MedicineSilicon DioxideLithium aluminium hydrideMethacrylateBiochemistryChemistry Techniques AnalyticalAnalytical Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryCapillary ElectrochromatographyReagentEpoxy CompoundsMethacrylatesMethylmethacrylatesSurface modificationMonolithJournal of Chromatography A
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