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Zero-field NMR of urea : spin-topology engineering by chemical exchange

2021

Well-resolved and information-rich J-spectra are the foundation for chemical detection in zero-field NMR. However, even for relatively small molecules, spectra exhibit complexity, hindering the analysis. To address this problem, we investigate an example biomolecule with a complex J-coupling network─urea, a key metabolite in protein catabolism─and demonstrate ways of simplifying its zero-field spectra by modifying spin topology. This goal is achieved by controlling pH-dependent chemical exchange rates of 1H nuclei and varying the composition of the D2O/H2O mixture used as a solvent. Specifically, we demonstrate that by increasing the proton exchange rate in the [13C,15N2]-urea solution, the…

chemistry.chemical_classificationQuantitative Biology::BiomoleculesMaterials scienceZero field NMRLetterMagnetic Resonance SpectroscopyProtonBiomoleculeWaterHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationTopologySmall moleculeSpectral linechemistryUreaGeneral Materials ScienceIsotopologuePhysical and Theoretical ChemistryDeuterium OxideTopology (chemistry)Spin-½
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Atomistic Molecular Dynamics Simulations of the Static and Dynamic Properties of a Polyethylene Melt

1999

I will discuss in this work the atomistic modelling of polymer melts using Molecular Dynamics (MD) simulations. After a general introduction into the problems one faces in the computer simulation of polymers in general and the atomistic simulations in particular, I will present some recent work on the atomistic modelling of an — C 100 H 202 melt,i.e. short chain polyethylene (PE). The aim of this work is to establish a quantitatively validated atomistic model which then can be used in two directions. One direction is the generation of input for the calibration of parameters in coarse-grained models, which in turn can be used to simulate the polymer under investigation over a much broader te…

chemistry.chemical_classificationQuantitative Biology::BiomoleculesWork (thermodynamics)Molecular dynamicsMaterials sciencechemistryDynamic structure factorRelaxation (NMR)PolymerStatistical physicsStructure factorSpectral lineNeutron spin echo
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Effect of ramp size and sample spinning speed on CPMAS 13C NMR spectra of soil organic matter

2011

Abstract Cross polarization (CP) magic angle spinning (MAS) 13C NMR spectroscopy is a solid state NMR technique widely applied to study the chemical composition of natural organic matter. In high magnetic fields (>7 T), fast sample spinning is required in order to reduce the influence of spinning sidebands underlying other chemical shift regions. As the spinning speed increases, the Hartmann–Hahn matching profiles break down into a series of narrow matching bands. In order to account for this instability variable amplitude cross polarization techniques (e.g. VACP, ramp-CP) have been developed. In the present study, we experimentally verified the stability of the Hartmann–Hahn condition unde…

chemistry.chemical_classificationSettore AGR/13 - Chimica AgrariaAnalytical chemistryCarbon-13 NMRSpectral lineMagnetic fieldAmplitudeSolid-state nuclear magnetic resonancechemistryGeochemistry and Petrologysoil organic matterCPMAS 13C NMRMagic angle spinningHumic acidSpinningOrganic Geochemistry
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Fluorescence excitation and emission spectroscopy on single MEH-PPV chains at low temperature.

2008

Fluorescence emission and excitation spectra of single MEH-PPV polymer molecules dispersed in thin PMMA films have been recorded at 1.2 and 20 K. We observe single as well as multichromophore emission in single chain emission spectra, whereby the relative fractions depend on the two different molecular weights (50 and 350 kDa) studied. The molecular weight also affects the distribution of peak emission maxima, which is monomodal (bimodal) for the low (high) molecular weight. The appearance of an additional "red" subpopulation for the high molecular weight sample is attributed to interactions of multiple chromophores from a sufficiently flexible single chain. The comparison of emission spect…

chemistry.chemical_classificationSpectral shape analysisMolecular massAnalytical chemistryAstrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic AstrophysicsPolymerChromophoreFluorescenceSurfaces Coatings and FilmschemistryMaterials ChemistryMoleculeEmission spectrumPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryAstrophysics::Galaxy AstrophysicsExcitationThe journal of physical chemistry. B
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A theoretical determination of the electronic spectrum of Methylenecyclopropene

1996

The vertical electronic spectrum of methylenecyclopropene, the prototype of the nonalternant hydrocarbons known as fulvenes, has been studied using multiconfigurational second-order perturbation theory. The calculations comprise three valence states and the 3s, 3p, and 3d members of the Rydberg series converging to the first π ionization limit. Vertical excitation energies to three valence states are found at 4.13, 6.12, and 6.82 eV. The second of them corresponds to an excitation from the highest occupied σ orbital to a π* orbital, while the other two are π → π* excitations. The third transition gives rise to the most intense feature in the electronic spectrum. The results are rationalized…

chemistry.chemical_classificationValence (chemistry)Double bondFulvenesSpectral lineMethylenecyclopropenechemistry.chemical_compoundsymbols.namesakechemistryIonizationRydberg formulasymbolsChiropracticsPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryAtomic physicsExcitationTheoretica Chimica Acta
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Sorting of Enhanced Reference Raman Spectra of a Single Amino Acid Molecule

2014

In this contribution, we report the identification of the principal reference Raman spectra of a single cystein molecule. To that purpose, we design an active Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy (SERS) template based on surfactant-less Chebyshev nanoparticles operating in a microfluidic platform. A principal component analysis is obtained from fluctuating spectra to sort the reference spectra of cystein. The assignment of Raman bands brings new insight into the conformation of an amino acid adsorbed onto gold nanoparticle.

chemistry.chemical_classification[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-OPTICS]Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Optics [physics.optics]Quantitative Biology::BiomoleculesSortingNanoparticleActive surfaceQuantitative Biology::GenomicsSpectral lineSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsAmino acidCrystallographysymbols.namesakeGeneral EnergyAdsorptionchemistrysymbolsMoleculePhysical and Theoretical ChemistryRaman spectroscopyComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSThe Journal of Physical Chemistry C
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Oxygenated germacranes from Santolina chamaecyparissus

1993

The polar fraction of an extract of Santolina chamaecyparissus ssp. squarrosa yielded six new germacrane derivatives and a novel seco-germacrane lactone. The structures have been derived from spectral data, X-ray diffraction and chemical correlations.

chemistry.chemical_classificationbiologyStereochemistryPlant ScienceGeneral MedicineHorticultureSesquiterpenebiology.organism_classificationBiochemistrySantolina chamaecyparissuschemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryAnthemideaeOrganic chemistrySpectral dataMolecular BiologyLactonePhytochemistry
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Structural Investigation of Water/Lecithin/Cyclohexane Microemulsions by FT-IR Spectroscopy

1995

Abstract FT-IR spectra of water/lecithin/deuterated cyclohexane microemulsions as a function of water/lecithin molar ratio R ( R = [water]/[lecithin]) at various volume fractions ( O ) of the micellar phase have been recorded at 25°C. After elimination of the small spectral contributions due to deuterated cyclohexane and normalization, the shape of the C–H stretching band due to lecithin has been found dependent upon R and O whereas that of the O–H stretching band has been found dependent only upon R . The change in shape of the C–H band was interpreted in terms of a modification of the lecithin alkyl chain packing order. The analysis of the O–H band provides evidence that the hydroxylic gr…

chemistry.chemical_classificationfood.ingredientCyclohexaneHydrogen bondChemistryLecithinSpectral lineSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsBiomaterialschemistry.chemical_compoundColloid and Surface ChemistryfoodDeuteriumPhase (matter)Organic chemistryPhysical chemistryMicroemulsionAlkylJournal of Colloid and Interface Science
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Synthesis of 1H-imidazo[3′,4′:4,5]thieno[2,3-b]pyridines. A new ring system

1984

A facile and convenient synthesis of the title compounds is described, using as starting materials the 2-nitro-3-aminothieno[2,3-b]pyridines. Mass spectral data of the above mentioned compounds are briefly discussed.

chemistry.chemical_compoundAcetic acidchemistryBicyclic moleculeFormic acidOrganic ChemistryChemical reductionOrganic chemistryImideRing (chemistry)Spectral dataJournal of Heterocyclic Chemistry
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Synthesis of (+)-pechueloic acid and (+)-aciphyllene. Revision of the structure of (+)-aciphyllene

2007

Abstract 1α H ,7α H ,10α H -Guaia-4,11-dien-3-one and its 1β H ,10β H diastereomer, easily obtained from (+)-dihydrocarvone, are good starting materials for the synthesis of natural guaiane derivatives. Allylic oxidation of the 1α H ,10α H isomer gave as main product its 13-hydroxy derivative and a small amount of (+)-7β-hydroxy-1α H ,10α H -guaia-4,11-dien-3-one, whereas the 1β H ,10β H diastereomer afforded selectively the (−)-7α-hydroxy-1β H ,10β H enantiomer in excellent yield. From the 13-hydroxy derivative (+)-pechueloic acid and (+)-methyl pechueloate were synthesized. Deoxygenation at C 3 of the 1β H ,10β H guaiadienone afforded a guaiadiene with the reported structure for aciphylle…

chemistry.chemical_compoundAllylic rearrangementDienechemistryStereochemistryYield (chemistry)Organic ChemistryDrug DiscoveryDiastereomerEnantiomerSpectral dataBiochemistryDeoxygenationTetrahedron
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