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Billion-Fold Enhancement in Sensitivity of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy for Magnesium Ions in Solution

2014

Beta-nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy is highly sensitive compared to conventional NMR spectroscopy, and may be applied for several elements across the periodic table. Beta-NMR has previously been successfully applied in the fields of nuclear and solid-state physics. In this work, beta-NMR is applied, for the first time, to record an NMR spectrum for a species in solution. 31Mg b-NMR spectra are measured for as few as 10^7 magnesium ions in ionic liquid (EMIM-Ac) within minutes, as a prototypical test case. Resonances are observed at 3882.9 and 3887.2 kHz in an external field of 0.3 T. The key achievement of the current work is to demonstrate that beta-NMR is applicable for the…

RadioisotopesMagnetic Resonance SpectroscopyChemistryCarbon-13 NMR satelliteIonic liquid (EMIM-Ac)Analytical chemistryIonic Liquids31MgNuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopyFluorine-19 NMRNuclear magnetic resonance crystallographyCarbon-13 NMRAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsSolutionsnucelar magnetci resonanceSolid-state nuclear magnetic resonanceMagnesiumPräzisionsexperimente - Abteilung BlaumPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryTwo-dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopyEarth's field NMR
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Inhibitoren der Korrosion (14). pH-Wert-Änderungen in Suspensionen von Eisen in 0, 2 m NaCl-Lösungen unter den Bedingungen der Sauerstoffkorrosion

1971

In einer geeigneten Apparatur werden in Suspensionen von Eisen bei unterschiedlichen Reaktionsbedingungen die pH-Werte laufend bestimmt. Es wurden folgende Ergebnisse erhalten: 1 In einer Suspension van 25 g Carbonyleisenpulver in 100 m reinem Wasser andert sich weder unter N2 nach unter O2 der PH-Wert. 2 Schuttelt man 25 g Carbonyleisenpulver unter 100ml 0,2 m NaCl-Losung, so steigt innerhalb von drei bis acht Minuten der PH-Wert van 6,60 auf 9,4-9,6 an. 3 Durch Bestimmung der Menge an gelostem Fe(OH)2 und Umrechnung in pH-Einheiten kann gezeigt werden, das der pH-Wert-Anstieg zuruckgeht. Corrosion inhibitors (14) pH variations in suspensions of iron in 0.2 m NaCl solutions under condition…

Reaction conditionsNacl solutionsChemistryMechanical EngineeringMetals and Alloyschemistry.chemical_elementGeneral MedicineOxygenSurfaces Coatings and FilmsCarbonyl ironMechanics of MaterialsMaterials ChemistryEnvironmental ChemistryNuclear chemistryMaterials and Corrosion/Werkstoffe und Korrosion
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Theoretical study of phosphodiester hydrolysis in nucleotide pyrophosphatase/phosphodiesterase. Environmental effects on the reaction mechanism.

2010

We here present a theoretical study of the alkaline hydrolysis of methyl p-nitrophenyl phosphate (MpNPP(-)) in aqueous solution and in the active site of nucleotide pyrophosphatase/phosphodiesterase (NPP). The analysis of our simulations, carried out by means of hybrid quantum mechanics/molecular mechanics (QM/MM) methods, shows that the reaction takes place through different reaction mechanisms depending on the environment. Thus, while in aqueous solution the reaction occurs by means of an A(N)D(N) mechanism, the enzymatic process takes place through a D(N)A(N) mechanism. In the first case, we found associative transition-state (TS) structures, while in the enzyme TS structures have dissoc…

Reaction mechanismStereochemistrydnaNAlkaline hydrolysis (body disposal)Molecular Dynamics SimulationBiochemistryCatalysisHydrolysisColloid and Surface ChemistryCatalytic DomainPyrophosphatasesAqueous solutionbiologyChemistryNucleotidesPhosphoric Diester HydrolasesHydrolysisActive sitePhosphodiesteraseWaterGeneral ChemistryAlkaline PhosphataseSolutionsZincPhosphodiester bondbiology.proteinXanthomonas axonopodisThermodynamicsJournal of the American Chemical Society
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LINKING TEACHER PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT NEEDS WITH APPROPRIATE SOLUTIONS: INSIGHTS FROM AN INIATIVE IN LATVIA

2021

International surveys have stated that each year teachers spend, on average, more than 10 days engaged in different professional development activities. The purpose for this investment in teacher professional development (TPD) is clear: teachers’ competence must develop according to changes in curriculum and 21st century requirements. In previous research we have developed a theoretical teacher competence framework, implemented it to identify teacher (N=263) groups competence gaps and professional development needs. The goal of this research is to link identified professional development needs related to the instruction of 21st century skills (criteria - instructional design, learning goals…

Reading comprehensionInstructional designProfessional developmentMathematics educationevidence-based professional development solutions teacher collaborative professional learning teacher professional development needsPsychologyCurriculumCompetence (human resources)SOCIETY. INTEGRATION. EDUCATION. Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference
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Superlinear Robin Problems with Indefinite Linear Part

2018

We consider a semilinear Robin problem with an indefinite linear part and a superlinear reaction term, which does not satisfy the usual in such cases AR condition. Using variational methods, together with truncation–perturbation techniques and Morse theory (critical groups), we establish the existence of three nontrivial solutions. Our result extends in different ways the multiplicity theorem of Wang.

Regularity theoryPure mathematicsGeneral Mathematics010102 general mathematicsThree solutions theoremMultiplicity (mathematics)Robin boundary condition01 natural sciencesRobin boundary conditionTerm (time)Indefinite potential function010101 applied mathematicsSettore MAT/05 - Analisi Matematica0101 mathematicsSuperlinear reaction termCritical groupMathematicsMorse theory
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A novel numerical meshless approach for electric potential estimation in transcranial stimulation

2015

In this paper, a first application of the method of fundamental solutions in estimating the electric potential and the spatial current density distribution in the brain due to transcranial stimulation, is presented. The coupled boundary value p roblems for the electric potential are solved in a meshless way, so avoiding the use of grid based numerical methods. A multi-spherical geometry is considered and numerical results are discussed.

Regularized meshless methodMathematical optimizationmethod of fundamental solutionQuantitative Biology::Neurons and CognitionNumerical analysistranscranial electrical stimulationCurrent density distributionGrid basedBoundary valuesPhysics and Astronomy (all)Settore MAT/08 - Analisi NumericaSettore ING-IND/31 - ElettrotecnicaApplied mathematicsMethod of fundamental solutionsMeshfree methodsmeshless methodElectric potentialnumerical approximationMathematics
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Jute bioblanket as a soil rehabilitation strategy in Sorocaba, Brazil: Soil chemistry and SWOT approaches

2019

Made available in DSpace on 2022-04-29T08:28:27Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 0 Previous issue date: 2019-09-01 Soil erosion and the invasion of exotic plant species are major constraints to achieve sustainable development around the world. Currently, we find few products devoted concomitantly to combatting soil erosion as well as the establishment of unwanted exotic plants. In this paper, we introduce a new product, called herein a bioblanket, that protects the soil and impedes the establishment of exotic plant species. This product is of simple design, and to manufacture it, we use two biodegradable materials: jute tissue and grass wastes. We designed this product to combat soil erosion and …

Rehabilitationtechnological solutions for man-made slope stabilizationAgroforestrymedicine.medical_treatmentPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthSoil chemistrysoil conservationManagement Monitoring Policy and Lawbiodegradable geotextilePollutioncontrolling unwanted plant speciesmedicineEnvironmental sciencesoil chemical dynamicmulchingSoil conservationWaste Management and DisposalMulchSWOT analysisSWOT in environmental analysisEnvironmental Quality Management
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Green infrastructures for the energetic and environmental sustainability of cities

2019

The inexorable extension of urbanization is consuming huge amounts of soil drastically reducing natural vegetation, replacing it with buildings and low albedo surfaces. The changes due to the different thermal properties of surface materials and the lack of evapotranspiration in urban areas lead to a phenomenon known as "urban heat island effect". By reintroducing the vegetation back into the urban landscape, a partnership between nature and cities should be strengthened to create a new sustainable urban environment. Since the outer surfaces of building offer a great amount of space for vegetation, planting on roofs and walls has become one of the most innovative way to provide several envi…

Renewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmenturban greening servicesStrategy and Managementgreen infrastructuresManagement Monitoring Policy and LawDevelopmenturban environmenturban greening servicegreen infrastructureSettore AGR/14 - Pedologiaenergy savingnature-based solutions (NBS)nature-based solutions (NBSs)energy efficiency
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Application of reverse electrodialysis to site-specific types of saline solutions: A techno-economic assessment

2019

Abstract Salinity gradients are a non-conventional source of renewable energy based on the recovery of the Gibbs free energy related to the mixing of solutions at different concentrations. Reverse Electrodialysis is a promising and innovative technology able to convert this energy directly into electric current. The worldwide availability of salinity gradients is limited to those locations where water bodies at different salinity levels are present. The present work analyses a number of different scenarios worldwide, in locations where salinity gradients are naturally available or generated by anthropogenic activities. A techno-economic model of the Reverse Electrodialysis process is presen…

Renewable energySettore ING-IND/26 - Teoria Dello Sviluppo Dei Processi ChimiciWork (thermodynamics)020209 energyTechno-economics02 engineering and technologyIndustrial and Manufacturing Engineeringsymbols.namesakeSaline solutions020401 chemical engineeringReversed electrodialysisReverse electrodialysi0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringOsmotic power0204 chemical engineeringElectrical and Electronic EngineeringCost of electricity by sourceCivil and Structural EngineeringSalinity gradient energybusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringEnvironmental engineeringBuilding and ConstructionPollutionRenewable energyGibbs free energySalinityGeneral EnergyOsmotic powersymbolsEnvironmental scienceLevelized cost of electricitybusinessEnergy
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Renormalized solutions for degenerate elliptic–parabolic problems with nonlinear dynamical boundary conditions and L1-data

2008

Abstract We consider a degenerate elliptic–parabolic problem with nonlinear dynamical boundary conditions. Assuming L 1 -data, we prove existence and uniqueness in the framework of renormalized solutions. Particular instances of this problem appear in various phenomena with changes of phase like multiphase Stefan problems and in the weak formulation of the mathematical model of the so-called Hele–Shaw problem. Also, the problem with non-homogeneous Neumann boundary condition is included.

Renormalized solutionsApplied MathematicsDegenerate energy levelsMathematical analysisMixed boundary conditionHele–Shaw problemWeak formulationMultiphase Stefan problemsNonlinear systemNeumann boundary conditionFree boundary problemUniquenessBoundary value problemAnalysisMathematicsDegenerate elliptic–parabolic problemsJournal of Differential Equations
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