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DFT Study on the Complex Reaction Networks in the Conversion of Ethylene to Ethylidyne on Flat and Stepped Pd

2009

Adsorption and conversion of ethylene to ethylidyne on flat (111) and stepped Pd surfaces have been studied with the aim to unravel the complex chemistry of small organic molecules on Pd. These pro...

chemistry.chemical_compoundGeneral EnergyEthyleneAdsorptionchemistryComplex chemistryPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryPhotochemistrySurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsOrganic moleculesThe Journal of Physical Chemistry C
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Stability in physiological saline of intravenous busulfan in a polyolefin pack

2008

Abstract Introduction Although it has been used orally, the variability in its absorption and the risk of causing vomiting has lead to a push towards the intravenous use of busulfan. This study looks at the stability of 60 mg of busulfan, in fixed volumes of 250 mL (0.24 mg/mL) and 500 mL (0.12 mg/mL) of physiological saline and different conservation conditions, in a new plastic pack made from polyolefin/polyamide laminates. Material and methods High-performance liquid chromatography with ultraviolet detection was used to determine the concentration of busulfan derivate with sodium diethyldithiocarbamate trihydrate. Stability was assessed for both concentrations; refrigerated and at room t…

chemistry.chemical_compoundIntravenous useChromatographyIntravenous busulfanchemistrymedicineAbsorption (skin)Physiological salineBusulfanSodium diethyldithiocarbamatePolyolefinmedicine.drugFarmacia Hospitalaria (English Edition)
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Specific dye adsorption at oriented monolayers

2007

We studied the adsorption of water soluble cyanine dyes (pseudoiso-cyanine and “stains-all”) to monomolecular layers of arachidic acid at the water-air interface in a Langmuir trough. Fluorescence microscopy was employed to on-line monitor the formation of J-aggregates upon adsorption. Large two-dimensional monodomain single crystals could be grown by this self-assembly process with optical properties reminiscent of those found and extensively studied for amphiphilic derivatives of the same chromophors [12]. In addition to the necessary Coulombic interaction between subphasedye and target monolayer, we found that details of the crystal morphology also crucially depend on substrate parameter…

chemistry.chemical_compoundMaterials scienceAdsorptionchemistryAbsorption spectroscopyChemical engineeringDesorptionMicroscopyMonolayerArachidic acidCyanineFluorescence spectroscopy
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Defects and Reactivity at Oxide Surfaces: Experimental Aspects of the Interaction of Hydrogen, Co And Co2 with the Nio{001} Surface

1989

This paper summarizes some previous or more recent experimental results on chemical interaction, at moderate temperatures, of H, H2, CO and CO2 with the surfaces of nickel oxide, mainly the NiO {001} surface. These results are in a general agreement with theoretical predictions. Nearly perfect surfaces of maximal valency oxides cannot react with molecules. Dissociation of molecules is often required for chemisorption. Conversely, chemical reaction is usually observed either when molecules are predissociated or the surface has defects with an energy level high enough to enable both dissociation and chemisorption. On a nearly perfect, “in situ” cleaved, NiO {001} surface, partially atomized h…

chemistry.chemical_compoundMaterials scienceAdsorptionchemistryHydrogenChemisorptionNickel oxideOxideMoleculechemistry.chemical_elementPhotochemistryChemical reactionDissociation (chemistry)
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Diffusional Relaxation in Dimer Deposition

1992

In deposition of dimers on a 1D lattice substrate, we find by analytical arguments, supported by numerical Monte Carlo simulations, that the effect of added diffusional relaxation is to allow the full, saturation coverage, 100%, for large times. This limiting coverage is approached according to the ~ 1/√t power law preceded, for fast diffusion, by the mean-field crossover regime with the intermediate ~ 1/t behavior.

chemistry.chemical_compoundMaterials scienceAdsorptionchemistryVacancy defectLattice (order)DimerMonte Carlo methodKineticsGeneral Physics and AstronomyThermodynamicsLimitingPower lawEurophysics Letters (EPL)
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Investigation of Charge-Transfer Interactions Induced by Encapsulating Fullerene in a Mesoporous Tetrathiafulvalene-Based Metal-Organic Framework

2019

<p>The design of Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs) incorporating electroactive guest molecules in the pores has become a subject of great interest in order to install additional electrical functionalities within the framework while maintaining porosity. In this direction, understanding the charge-transfer (CT) process between the framework and the guest molecules is crucial towards the design of new electroactive MOFs. Herein, we present the encapsulation of fullerenes (C<sub>60</sub>) in a mesoporous tetrathiafulvalene(TTF)-based MOF. The CT process between the electron-acceptor C<sub>60 </sub>guest and the electron-donor TTF ligand is studied in detail by means…

chemistry.chemical_compoundMaterials scienceFullerenechemistryMoleculeMetal-organic frameworkNanotechnologySorptionDensity functional theoryMesoporous materialPorosityTetrathiafulvalene
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Effect of Mn Doping on the Optical Properties of Chalcogenide Compounds ZnS and ZnTe

2020

In this paper, the influence of the addition of Mn on the optical properties of the binary compounds ZnS and ZnTe deposited by a close-spaced vacuum sublimation method onto nonoriented glass at different substrate temperatures was considered. The spectral dependences of the transmittance T (λ), reflectance R (λ) and the absorption α (λ), as well as the bandgap for each material (Eg) were measured and calculated.

chemistry.chemical_compoundMaterials scienceVacuum sublimationchemistryBand gapChalcogenideAnalytical chemistryTransmittanceMn dopingSubstrate (electronics)Absorption (electromagnetic radiation)Reflectivity
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Optical properties of lithium niobate single crystals

2005

Studies of thermal and γ-irradiation effects on the optical properties in congruous lithium niobate single crystals containing Y, Mg, Gd, B, and Zn dopants including samples with double dopants Y, Mg and Gd, Mg are reported. Formation of defects at irradiation and thermal treatment of the samples is explored by electron absorption spectra. Considerable increase of absorption with the dose of γ-radiation is observed at 500 nm. The changes of absorption examined under different conditions are explained by creation and destruction of Nb 4 + defects.

chemistry.chemical_compoundMaterials sciencechemistryAbsorption spectroscopyDopantLithium niobateAnalytical chemistryMineralogyIrradiationThermal treatmentAtmospheric temperature rangeAbsorption (electromagnetic radiation)Crystallographic defectphysica status solidi (c)
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On the Occurrence of Flavonoids in the acrocarpous Mosses

1978

Summary By means of paper chromatography two flavonoids were isolated from the methanolic extract of the moss Mnium undulatum. One substance was identified by chromatographic data, absorption spectra and acid hydrolysis as isovitexin-7-0-glucoside (saponarin). The second substance resists acid hydrolysis and is by chromatography and absorption spectrum identical with apigenin-6,8-di-C-glycoside (viccnin).

chemistry.chemical_compoundPaper chromatographyChromatographyAbsorption spectroscopychemistrySaponarinIsovitexinAcid hydrolysisGeneral MedicineZeitschrift für Pflanzenphysiologie
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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…

chemistry.chemical_compoundParathionchemistrySodiumParathion methylAnalytical chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementInfrared spectroscopyAbsorption (chemistry)SpectroscopyAnalytical ChemistryMicrochemical Journal
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