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Coil-bridge transition in a single polymer chain as an unconventional phase transition: theory and simulation.

2014

The coil-bridge transition in a self-avoiding lattice chain with one end fixed at height H above the attractive planar surface is investigated by theory and Monte Carlo simulation. We focus on the details of the first-order phase transition between the coil state at large height H ⩾ Htr and a bridge state at H ⩽ Htr, where Htr corresponds to the coil-bridge transition point. The equilibrium properties of the chain were calculated using the Monte Carlo pruned-enriched Rosenbluth method in the moderate adsorption regime at (H/Na)tr ⩽ 0.27 where N is the number of monomer units of linear size a. An analytical theory of the coil-bridge transition for lattice chains with excluded volume interact…

chemistry.chemical_classificationPhase transitionCondensed matter physicsChemistryPolymersMonte Carlo methodGeneral Physics and AstronomyThermodynamicsPolymerPhase TransitionMicrocanonical ensemblePlanarTransition pointEnergy TransferLattice (order)Excluded volumeThermodynamicsAdsorptionPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryMonte Carlo MethodThe Journal of chemical physics
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Binding of water-soluble, globular proteins to anionic model membranes

2009

Abstract The role of electrostatics is studied in the adsorption of proteins to negatively charged (phosphatidylcholine/phosphatidylglycerol, PC/PG) and neutral (PC) small unilamellar vesicles (SUVs). For model proteins the interaction is monitored vs . pH at low ionic strength. The adsorption behaviour of lysozyme, myoglobin and albumin (isoelectronic point, p I 5–11) is investigated in SUVs, along with changes of the fluorescence emission spectra of the charged proteins, via their adsorption on SUVs. Significant adsorption of the proteins to negatively charged SUVs is found only at pH values, where the number of positive charge moieties exceeds the number of negative charge moieties on th…

chemistry.chemical_classificationPhosphatidylglycerolChemistryGlobular proteinOrganic ChemistryInorganic chemistryAnalytical chemistryEffective nuclear chargeAnalytical ChemistryInorganic Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundAdsorptionMyoglobinIonic strengthPhosphatidylcholineProtein–lipid interactionSpectroscopyJournal of Molecular Structure
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Photoluminescence ZnO nanorod biosensors for medical and food safety applications

2017

Photoluminescence (PL) ZnO nanorods (NR) are prospect materials for biosensor applications. They can be deposited on solid state substrates and/or dispersed in liquid media. ZnO NRs demonstrate strong UV emission (3.28–3.3 eV), which depends on surface charge, formed by adsorbed molecules. In the present work we report on ZnO NRs, deposited on glass slides, used as biosensor templates for detection food pathogens. Change of ZnO PL after interaction with biomolecules was recorded. Dependence of PL intensity vs concentration of biomolecules was obtained. In the second part, ZnO nanorods were used as PL biomarkers. A suspension of ZnO NRs, conjugated with SSEA-4 antibodies (aSSEA-4) in PBS buf…

chemistry.chemical_classificationPhotoluminescenceAdsorptionMaterials sciencechemistryChemical engineeringBiomoleculechemistry.chemical_elementNanorodSurface chargeZincConjugated systemBiosensor2017 IEEE 7th International Conference Nanomaterials: Application & Properties (NAP)
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Conductivity and light-induced absorption in BaTiO3

1990

A charge transport model including deep and shallow traps explains both the nonlinear relation between photoconductivity and light intensity and the light-induced absorption in BaTiO3. A correlation between measurements of photoconductivity and light-induced absorption as a function of temperature yields parameters for the shallow center, among them thermal activation energy and generation rate.

chemistry.chemical_classificationPhysics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)business.industryPhotoconductivityGeneral EngineeringGeneral ChemistryActivation energyConductivityMolecular physicsCondensed Matter::Materials ScienceLight intensityOpticschemistryElectrical resistivity and conductivityAbsorptanceGeneral Materials ScienceAbsorption (electromagnetic radiation)businessInorganic compoundApplied Physics A Solids and Surfaces
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Shallow-donor impurities in indium selenide investigated by means of far-infrared spectroscopy.

1992

Shallow impurities in n-type indium selenide (InSe) have been investigated by means of Fourier-transform spectroscopy in the far-infrared region. Three electric dipole transitions have been identified: 1s-2${\mathit{p}}_{\ifmmode\pm\else\textpm\fi{}}$, 1s-2${\mathit{p}}_{0}$, and 1s-3${\mathit{p}}_{\ifmmode\pm\else\textpm\fi{}}$, corresponding to electrons bound to native donors and tin-, silicon-, and chlorine-related donors, whose ionization energies (17.6, 18.1, 18.8, and 19 meV, respectively) have been determined through the Guerlach-Pollmann model. That model was also used to calculate the oscillator strengths of those dipole transitions, and then to estimate the shallow-donor concentr…

chemistry.chemical_classificationPhysicsDipoleAbsorption spectroscopyCondensed matter physicschemistryOscillator strengthProduct (mathematics)Electric dipole transitionAtomic physicsInorganic compoundSpectral lineShallow donorPhysical review. B, Condensed matter
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Counterion-Mediated Crossing of the Cyanine Limit in Crystals and Fluid Solution: Bond Length Alternation and Spectral Broadening Unveiled by Quantum…

2020

Absorption spectra of cyanine⊕·Br⊖ salts show a remarkable solvent dependence in non/polar solvents, exhibiting narrow, sharp band shapes in dichloromethane but broad features in toluene; this chan...

chemistry.chemical_classificationPhysics::Biological PhysicsQuantitative Biology::BiomoleculesAbsorption spectroscopyGeneral Chemistry010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesBiochemistryQuantum chemistryCatalysis0104 chemical sciencesCondensed Matter::Soft Condensed MatterSolventchemistry.chemical_compoundColloid and Surface ChemistryFluid solutionchemistryChemical physicsPhysics::Chemical PhysicsCounterionCyanineDoppler broadeningDichloromethane
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Pulling Single Adsorbed Bottle-Brush Polymers off a Flat Surface: A Monte Carlo Simulation

2013

Force versus extension behavior of flexible chains and semiflexible bottle-brush polymers adsorbed from a good solvent on a planar substrate is studied by Monte Carlo simulation of the bond fluctua...

chemistry.chemical_classificationPhysics::Biological PhysicsQuantitative Biology::BiomoleculesMaterials sciencebusiness.product_categoryPolymers and PlasticsFlat surfaceOrganic ChemistryMonte Carlo methodBrushPolymerMolecular physicslaw.inventionCondensed Matter::Soft Condensed MatterInorganic ChemistrySolventAdsorptionchemistrylawMaterials ChemistryBottlePlanar substrateStatistical physicsPhysics::Chemical PhysicsbusinessMacromolecules
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Pollutant Adsorbtion and Detection: Methyl-Substituted α-Cyclodextrin as Affinity Material for Storage, Separation, and Detection of Trichlorofluorom…

2018

The cover image depicts the hazard caused by chlorofluorocarbons such as CFC‐11, which are used, for example, as blowing agents for polyurethane foams, and the protective effect of the oligosaccharide, hexakis‐(2,3,6‐tri‐O‐methyl)‐α‐cyclodextrin, which is capable of binding CFC‐11 by supramolecular complexation and thus protecting the stratospheric ozone layer from the harmful trichlorofluoromethane. Further details can be found in article number 1800057 by Ralf Hellmann, Siegfried R. Waldvogel, and co‐workers.

chemistry.chemical_classificationPollutantoptical sensorsCyclodextrinTrichlorofluoromethaneGlobal challengesCFC‐11Supramolecular chemistrysupramolecular chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundAdsorptioncyclodextrinchemistryCover PictureOrganic chemistrytrichlorofluoromethaneGlobal Challenges
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High-energy radiation processing, a smart approach to obtain PVP-graft-AA nanogels

2014

Abstract Poly(N-vinylpyrrolidone)-grafted-acrylic acid biocompatible nanogels (NGs) were prepared using an exiting industrial-type electron accelerator and setups, starting from semi-dilute aqueous solutions of a commercial PVP and the acrylic acid monomer. As a result, NGs with tunable size and structure can be obtained quantitatively. Sterility was also imparted at the integrated dose absorbed. The chemical structure of the NGs produced was confirmed through Fourier Transformer Infrared Spectroscopy (FT-IR). The molecular and physico-chemical properties of NGs, such as the hydrodynamic dimensions and surface charge densities, for various polymer and monomer concentrations in the irradiate…

chemistry.chemical_classificationPoly(N-vinylpyrrolidone) Acrylic acid grafting Nanogels E-beam irradiationRadiationMaterials scienceAqueous solutionAbsorption spectroscopyInfrared spectroscopyPolymerchemistry.chemical_compoundMonomerchemistryChemical engineeringPolymer chemistrySettore CHIM/07 - Fondamenti Chimici Delle TecnologieSurface chargeSpectroscopyPoly(N-vinylpyrrolidone); acrylic acid grafting; nanogels; e-beam irradiation.Acrylic acidRadiation Physics and Chemistry
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Adsorption Transition of a Polymer Chain at a Weakly Attractive Surface: Monte Carlo Simulation of Off-Lattice Models

2002

A bead-spring model of a polymer chain with one end attached to a wall is studied by Monte Carlo simulations for chain lengths 16 ≤ N ≤ 256. Two types of adsorption potentials, 9-3 and 10-4 Lennard-Jones (LJ) potentials, between the effective monomers and the wall are assumed. For both cases the adsorption transition where the chain changes its asymptotic statistical properties from a three-dimensional to a two-dimensional configuration is located using a scaling analysis. It is shown that the crossover exponent φ = 0.50 ± 0.02 is the same for both LJ potentials. This value is compatible with recent theoretical predictions and simulation results for lattice models with short-range wall pote…

chemistry.chemical_classificationPolymers and PlasticsChemistryOrganic ChemistryMonte Carlo methodCrossoverThermodynamicsStatistical mechanicsPolymerCondensed Matter PhysicsCondensed Matter::Soft Condensed MatterInorganic ChemistryAdsorptionLattice (order)Materials ChemistryExponentStatistical physicsScalingMacromolecular Theory and Simulations
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