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Relaxation phenomena in mixed isomeric alcohols by Mandelstam-Brillouin scattering

1991

Mandelstam-Brillouin scattering data in mixed isomeric alcohols n-pentanol (nPe-OH) and 2-methyl-2-butanol (2Me-2BuOH) are presented. The hypersonic velocity and normalized absorption are measured as a function of the scattering angle, in the temperature range from - 15-degrees-C to + 45-degrees-C, and as a function of n-PeOH molar fraction going from the pure n-PeOH to the pure 2Me-2BuOH. The experimental results confirm the existence of a shear relaxation phenomenon in the GHz region, that has been previously detected in pure liquids. The temperature dependence of the relaxation time tau-s and of the shear modulus G-infinity evaluated within viscoelastic liquid models, support the existen…

DYNAMICS2-METHYL-2-BUTANOLBiophysicsThermodynamicsN-PENTANOLViscoelasticityShear modulusOpticsRAMAN-SPECTROSCOPYBrillouin scatteringTEMPERATURESSUPERCOOLED WATERPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryMolecular BiologyBulk modulusChemistrybusiness.industryScatteringRelaxation (NMR)STATIC DIELECTRIC-CONSTANTCondensed Matter PhysicsLIGHT-SCATTERINGShear (sheet metal)Shear flowbusinessBONDVISCOSITYMolecular Physics
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Rotational Raman spectroscopy of ethylene using a femtosecond time-resolved pump-probe technique.

2005

154309; Femtosecond Raman-induced polarization spectroscopy (RIPS) was conducted at low pressure (250 mb at 295 K and 400 mb at 373 K) in ethylene. The temporal signal, resulting from the beating between pure rotational coherences, was measured with a heterodyne detection. The temporal traces were converted to the frequency domain using a Fourier transformation and then analyzed thanks to the D2hTDS software (http://www.u-bourgogne.fr/LPUB/shTDS.html) dedicated to X2Y4 molecules with D2h symmetry. The effective Hamiltonian was expanded up to order 2, allowing the determination of five parameters with an rms of 0.017 cm(-1). Special care was taken in the precise modeling of intensities, taki…

DYNAMICSLIQUID WATERTENSORIAL FORMALISMGeneral Physics and Astronomy02 engineering and technology01 natural sciencessymbols.namesakeMOLECULESOpticsINDUCED POLARIZATION SPECTROSCOPYPolarizability0103 physical sciencesCOHERENCEHeterodyne detectionPhysical and Theoretical ChemistrySpectroscopySPECTRUM010304 chemical physicsChemistrybusiness.industry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyPolarization (waves)Fourier transformFrequency domainFemtosecondsymbolsZEOLITEMODESCO2Atomic physics0210 nano-technologyRaman spectroscopybusinessThe Journal of chemical physics
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Interfacial water structure controls protein conformation.

2007

A phenomenological theory of salt-induced Hofmeister phenomena is presented, based on a relation between protein solubility in salt solutions and protein-water interfacial tension. As a generalization of previous treatments, it implies that both kosmotropic salting out and chaotropic salting in are manifested via salt-induced changes of the hydrophobic/hydrophilic properties of protein-water interfaces. The theory is applied to describe the salt-dependent free energy profiles of proteins as a function of their water-exposed surface area. On this basis, three classes of protein conformations have been distinguished, and their existence experimentally demonstrated using the examples of bacter…

DYNAMICSMECHANISMKosmotropicProtein ConformationSURFACE-TENSIONSurface tensionchemistry.chemical_compoundProtein structureMaterials ChemistryPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryPURPLE MEMBRANESPECTROSCOPYbiologySTABILITYBACTERIORHODOPSINMyoglobinSALTTemperatureWaterBacteriorhodopsinSTABILITY MECHANISMSurfaces Coatings and FilmsION SPECIFICITYChaotropic agentCrystallographyMyoglobinchemistryTEMPERATURE-DEPENDENCEChemical physicsStructural stabilityBacteriorhodopsinsbiology.proteinSalting outThermodynamicsThe journal of physical chemistry. B
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Structure of SNX9 SH3 in complex with a viral ligand reveals the molecular basis of its unique specificity for alanine-containing class I SH3 motifs

2021

Class I SH3 domain-binding motifs generally comply with the consensus sequence [R/K]x0PxxP, the hydrophobic residue 0 being proline or leucine. We have studied the unusual 0 = Ala-specificity of SNX9 SH3 by determining its complex structure with a peptide present in eastern equine encephalitis virus (EEEV) nsP3. The structure revealed the length and composition of the n-Src loop as important factors determining specificity. We also compared the affinities of EEEV nsP3 peptide, its mutants, and cellular ligands to SNX9 SH3. These data suggest that nsP3 has evolved to minimize reduction of conformational entropy upon binding, hence acquiring stronger affinity, enabling takeover of SNX9. The R…

DYNAMICSPROLINE-RICH PEPTIDESviruksetPROTEINSvirusesHTLV-1 GagLigandsEVOLUTIONARY CONSERVATIONalfaviruksetsrc Homology DomainsHIGH-AFFINITYretroviruksetDOMAINStructural BiologyBINDINGAnimalsHorsesMolecular Biologysoluviestintä11832 Microbiology and virologyAlanineBinding SitesPXXP MOTIFSisothermal titration calorimetrySH3solution NMR spectroscopyEEEV nsP3HIV-11182 Biochemistry cell and molecular biologyproteiinitCHEMICAL-SHIFTS3111 BiomedicinePeptidesSNX9Protein Binding
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s-wave charmed baryon resonances from a coupled-channel approach with heavy quark symmetry

2009

We study charmed baryon resonances which are generated dynamically within a unitary meson-baryon coupled channel model that treats the heavy pseudoscalar and vector mesons on equal footing as required by heavy-quark symmetry. It is an extension of recent SU(4) models with t-channel vector meson exchanges to a SU(8) spin-flavor scheme, but differs considerably from the SU(4) approach in how the strong breaking of the flavor symmetry is implemented. Some of our dynamically generated states can be readily assigned to recently observed baryon resonances, while others do not have a straightforward identification and require the compilation of more data as well as an extension of the model to d-w…

DYNAMICSQuarkNuclear and High Energy PhysicsParticle physicsDECAY CONSTANTSField theory (Physics)MesonHigh Energy Physics::LatticeNuclear TheoryFOS: Physical sciencesCHIRAL PERTURBATION-THEORY01 natural sciencesPartícules (Física nuclear)High Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph)UNITARY APPROACHHadron spectroscopy0103 physical sciencesSCATTERINGSymmetry breakingNuclear Experiment010306 general physicsParticles (Nuclear physics)PhysicsCLEBSCH-GORDAN COEFFICIENTS010308 nuclear & particles physicsHigh Energy Physics::PhenomenologyTeoria de camps (Física)FísicaSymmetry (physics)BaryonPseudoscalarCharmed baryonsHigh Energy Physics - PhenomenologySTATESKAON-NUCLEON INTERACTIONSMESON-MESONHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentBETHE-SALPETER APPROACHPhysical Review D
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Long-Range and Short-Range Structure of Proton-Conducting Y:BaZrO3

2011

Yttrium-doped barium zirconate (BZY) is the most promising candidate for proton-conducting ceramics and has been extensively studied in recent years. The detailed features of the crystal structure, both short-range and long-range, as well as the crystal chemistry driving the doping process, are largely unknown. We use very high resolution X-ray diffraction (HR-XRD) to resolve the crystal structure, which is very slightly tetragonally distorted in BZY, while the local environment around Zr4+ and Y3+ is probed with extended X-ray absorption fine structure (EXAFS), and the symmetry and vibrations are investigated by using Raman spectroscopy. It is found that barium zirconate shows some degree …

DYNAMICSRAMAN-SCATTERINGMaterials scienceCrystal chemistryGeneral Chemical EngineeringYTTRIUMRAMAN-SCATTERING; LOCAL ENVIRONMENT; BARIUM CERATE; SPECTROSCOPY; YTTRIUM; BAZR0.9Y0.1O2.95; STRONTIUM; DYNAMICS; DEFECTS; OXIDESCrystal structuresymbols.namesakeSTRONTIUMMaterials ChemistryLOCAL ENVIRONMENTBAZR0.9Y0.1O2.95OXIDESSpectroscopyProton conductorSPECTROSCOPYExtended X-ray absorption fine structureDopingDEFECTSGeneral ChemistryCrystallographysymbolsRaman spectroscopyBARIUM CERATERaman scatteringChemistry of Materials
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Application of time-resolved spectroscopy to concentration measurements in gas mixtures

2001

1296-2147; Concentration measurements using femtosecond Raman Induced Polarization Spectroscopy (RIPS) are performed in binary gas mixtures CO2-N2 and CO2-N2O at room temperature. The principle of these measurements is based on the nonlinear rotational time response of each molecular component of the mixture, The general form of this molecular response is a series of periodic transients with a period related to the rotational constant Be The relative strength of the individual responses allows an accurate determination of the concentration. Two techniques are presented using either two pulses (one pump and one probe) or three pulses (two pumps and one probe). (C) 2001 Academie des sciences/…

DYNAMICSmolecular concentrationMaterials scienceAnalytical chemistryGeneral Physics and Astronomy01 natural sciencesInduced polarizationsymbols.namesakeINDUCED POLARIZATION SPECTROSCOPYfemtosecond laser0103 physical sciencesMOLECULE010306 general physicsSpectroscopyPOPULATIONINTERFERENCE010304 chemical physicsTriatomic moleculeFEMTOSECONDDiatomic moleculeINVERSE RAMAN-SPECTROSCOPYROTATIONAL COHERENCEFemtosecondsymbolsCO2Rotational spectroscopyTime-resolved spectroscopyRaman spectroscopystimulated Raman effect
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Cytotoxic drimane meroterpenoids from the Indonesian marine sponge Dactylospongia elegans

2017

Abstract Chemical investigation of the methanol extract of an Indonesian marine sponge Dactylospongia elegans (family Thorectidae) afforded two undescribed drimane meroterpenoidal metabolites, dactylospongenones G and H (1 and 2) together with thirteen known compounds (3–15) including pelorol, 5-epi-ilimaquinone, 5-epi-smenospongine, 5-epi-smenospongidine, nakijiquinone D, smenospongine C, isospongiaquinone, isosmenospongine, nakijiquinones A-C, G and 5-epi-nakijiquinone Q. The structures of the new metabolites were unambiguously determined by 1D and 2D NMR spectroscopy and by HRESIMS. All isolated compounds were assessed for their antimicrobial, antitubercular and cytotoxic activities. Sev…

Dactylospongia elegansbiology010405 organic chemistryStereochemistrySmenospongine CPlant Sciencebiology.organism_classificationAntimicrobial01 natural sciencesBiochemistry0104 chemical sciences010404 medicinal & biomolecular chemistrySpongeCytotoxic T cellCytotoxicityAgronomy and Crop ScienceTwo-dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopyIsospongiaquinoneBiotechnologyPhytochemistry Letters
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High Pressure Liquid Chromatographic Analysis of Barbiturates in the Picomole Range by Fluorometry of Their DANS-Derivatives

1974

Dansyl CompoundsChromatographyRange (particle radiation)ChromatographyChemistryMicrochemistryAnalytical chemistryGeneral MedicineFluorescence spectroscopyAnalytical ChemistrySpectrometry FluorescenceHigh pressureBarbituratesMethodsPressureHumansJournal of Chromatographic Science
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Review: Highlights in recent applications of electronic tongues in food analysis

2010

This paper examines the main features of modern electronic tongues (e-tongues) and their most important applications in food analysis in this new century. The components of an e-tongue (automatic sampler, array of chemical sensors, and data processing system) are described. Applications commented include process monitoring, freshness evaluation and shelf-life investigation, authenticity assessment, foodstuff recognition, quantitative analysis, and other quality control studies. Finally, some interesting remarks concerning the strengths and weaknesses of e-tongues in food analysis are also mentioned.

Data processingProcess (engineering)Chemistrymedia_common.quotation_subjectBiochemistryData scienceChemical sensorFood AnalysisAnalytical ChemistryData processing systemQuantitative analysis (finance)Environmental ChemistryQuality (business)SpectroscopyStrengths and weaknessesmedia_commonAnalytica Chimica Acta
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