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Computer Simulations of Undercooled Fluids and Glasses
2007
An introduction to the Molecular Dynamics (MD) simulation of chemically realistic models for undercooled fluids and glasses is given, emphasizing silicatic materials such as molten silicon dioxide and its mixtures with sodium oxide and aluminium oxide, and comparing the simulation results to experimental data whenever possible.
Influence of synthesis conditions on the morphology of Dodecasil 1H
1993
Abstract The synthesis of Dodecasil 1H was studied in the system SiO2/1-adamantylamin/NH3/water with the objective of controlling the particle size and the morphology of the crystals. Since nucleation occurs in a very early stage of the synthesis, the heating rate to the final temperature and/or holding points during heat up have a strong influence on both parameters. Crystals smaller than 150 μm could only be obtained by the use of seed crystals, which are completely consumed in the synthesis with subsequent new nucleation. Using seed crystals, the expensive template 1-adamantylamine can be substituted with cheaper reagents such as sodium dodecyl sulfate or trimethylethylammonium bromide a…
SYNTHESIS AND REARRANGEMENT OFN-METHYL-N-(2-THIAZOLYL)-NITRAMINE
2001
Methylation of N-(2-thiazolyl)-nitramine in alkaline solution gives 1,2-dihydro-3-methyl-2-nitriminothiazole which rear-ranges in concentrated sulphuric acid yielding small amount of 2-(N-methylamino)-5-nitrothiazole, identical with the product of rearrangement of N-methyl-N-(2-thiazolyl)-nitramine. The latter compound was obtained by the action of sodium hydride on 2-(N-methylamino)-thiazole followed by the nitration with n-butyl nitrate.
Some observations on the determination of the methyl parathion-parathion ratio in binary mixtures by infrared spectroscopy
1989
Abstract The determination of the methyl parathion/parathion ratio in binary mixtures has been carried out by infrared spectroscopy using a simple and easy model for the treatment of the spectra obtained from sample thin films using sodium chloride windows. The model is based on the use of two bands, one at 974 cm−1, characteristic of parathion, and other at 1348 cm−1, common to both compounds. From the spectra of pure parathion samples and mixtures of known composition of methyl parathion and parathion, two constants have been obtained. These constants relate the absorption of each compound at 1348 cm−1 to the absorption of parathion at 974 cm−1. Eighteen synthetic samples have been analyz…
ChemInform Abstract: Preparation of N,O-Aminals as Synthetic Equivalents of H2C=NAr and (H2C=NHAr)+ Ions: Neutral- and Acid-Promoted Transformations.
1988
A general method for the synthesis of N,O-aminals derived from primary aromatic amines is described. The reactivity of these compounds under neutral and acidic conditions has been studied and the title compounds can be envisaged as general purpose H2CNAr or (H2CNHAr)+ equivalents. N,O-Aminals have been converted into perhydrotriazines by moderate heating and into bis(4-aminoaryl)methane derivatives or N-benzylarylamines, respectively when heated in acidic media with pH control. Reduction of N,O-acetals with sodium cyanoborohydride has revealed that the C–O bond is broken exclusively in acidic media.
Antidiabetische wirkstoffe. III. 4,5,6-Trisubstituierte 2-(4-toluidino)pyrimidine
1984
Aus der Kondensation von 4-Tolylguanidin (1) mit den β-Diketonen 2a-b gehen die 2-(4-Toluidino)pyrimidine 3a-b hervor. The condensation of 4-tolyiguanidine (1) with the β-kiketones 2a-b yields the 2-(4-toluidino)pyrimidines 3a-b.
The initial stages of the heterogeneous degradation of alkali cellulose by oxygen in relation to the morphology of native cotton cellulose
2007
Treatment of cotton cellulose with sodium hydroxide solutions of varying concentration over extended periods in the absence of oxygen markedly decreases the intrinsic viscosity of both the cellulose in cuoxam and its cellulose trinitrate derivative (CTN) in acetone. Light-scattering measurements show that the molecular weight does not change while the radius of gyration decreases and the second virial coefficient increases. The narrow molecular weight distribution of the native cotton is still maintained. Mild oxidation first causes the intrinsic viscosity to increase. At more prolonged oxidation times the viscosity decreases. These results are interpreted by an intramolecular cross-linking…
PLASMOGENY, A NEW SCIENCE OF THE ORIGIN OF LIFE
2014
The Church has always hampered the progress of Mankind so as to retain its hold over awareness, which is the basis of secular exploitation of the people.
Effect of 99mTc elution in vivo from red cells on red cell volumes measured using autologous 99mTc-labeled red cells: comparison with 51Cr method
2020
The purpose of this work was to compare the measured red-cell volume (RCV) using sodium pertechnetate [RCV-99mTc] compared to the reference technique using sodium radiochromate [RCV-51Cr] and to assess the influence of technetium-99 elution on the RCV-99mTc value. Ten patients had simultaneous measurements of RCV-99mTc and RCV-51Cr. Elution of Tc-99m from red blood cells was 2.9% and led to an average overestimation of RCV-99mTc of 3.7%. The introduction of individual tracer elution rates in the RCV-99mTc calculation corrects this overestimation.