Search results for "Superstructure"
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Structure and electronic properties of ultrathin Co films on W(110)
2004
Abstract The structure and electronic properties of ultrathin Co films on W(1 1 0) grown by molecular beam epitaxy in UHV were investigated by low energy electron diffraction (LEED) and scanning tunneling microscopy and spectroscopy (STM and STS). For coverages above 0.7 ML the pseudomorphic (ps) monolayer is transformed gradually into close-packed (cp-) monolayer areas, showing up as separated islands that increase in size with coverage until the cp-monolayer is complete. Two different structures of the cp-monolayer were observed by atomically resolved STM, both leading to a 8 × 1 superstructure in the LEED pattern. Higher coverages continue to grow in the Stransky–Krastanov growth mode fo…
How deprotonation changes molecular self-assembly – an AFM study in liquid environment
2013
We study the influence of Alizarin Red S deprotonation on molecular self-assembly at the solid-liquid interface of the natural cleavage plane of calcite immersed in aqueous solution. To elucidate the adsorption details, we perform pH dependent high-resolution atomic force microscopy measurements. When Alizarin Red S is deposited onto calcite(10.4) in a liquid environment at an acidic pH of 5, weakly bound, ordered islands with a (3 x 3) superstructure are observed. A sharp structural transition is revealed when increasing the pH above 8. Above this pH, stable needle-like structures oriented along the [01.0] direction form on the surface. Comparing these results with potentiometric titration…
Elucidating structural order and disorder phenomena in mullite-type Al4B2O9 by automated electron diffraction tomography
2017
The crystal structure and disorder phenomena of Al4B2O9, an aluminum borate from the mullite-type family, were studied using automated diffraction tomography (ADT), a recently established method for collection and analysis of electron diffraction data. Al4B2O9, prepared by sol-gel approach, crystallizes in the monoclinic space group C2/m. The ab initio structure determination based on three-dimensional electron diffraction data from single ordered crystals reveals that edge-connected AlO6 octahedra expanding along the b axis constitute the backbone. The ordered structure (A) was confirmed by TEM and HAADF-STEM images. Furthermore, disordered crystals with diffuse scattering along the b axis…
Concanavalin A fibrils formation from Coagulation of Long-lived" Crinkled" Intermediates
2013
BODIPY atropisomer interconversion, face discrimination, and superstructure appending
2016
International audience; A strategy was developed to append sterically hindered apical pickets on both faces of the BODIPY platform to prevent stacking and aggregation. Ortho-substitution of both the meso-phenyl ring and the boron-bound catechol affords the right directionality to append pickets, achieve face discrimination, featuring two inter-convertible atropisomers, and is reminiscent of the picket-fence strategy in porphyrins.
X-Ray Crystallographic Analysis of the Charge-Density Wave Modulated Phases in the NbTe4-TaTe4 System
1999
NbTe4 and TaTe4 belong to the important structural family CuAl2 (tl20) characterized by a tetragonal antiprismatic coordination of the minority component. The basic structures were first described by Selte and Kjekshus [1] and Selte and Bjerkelund [2]. In these structures the Te atoms form 1-D infinite columns of stacked tetragonal antiprisms along [001] which are centered by the metal atoms (Figure 1). The arrangement of the antiprismatic columns in the tetragonal a 1 a 2-plane yields short Te-Te contacts, forming Te2 pairs with covalent bonds of about 2.92 A. Thus, following the usual chemical arguments MTe4 (M=Nb,Ta) is a ditelluride of M(IV), i.e. M4+(Te 2 2- )2. The structure is strong…
Effect of temperature and traffic on mix-design of bituminous asphalt for railway sub-ballast layer
2017
A wide integrated research has been carried out to assess the suitability of bituminous mixtures as the sub-ballast layer in railways. The influence of temperature on the mechanical characteristics and thermal susceptibility of the bituminous conglomerate—which forms sub-ballast layer of railway lines—has provided the motivation for carrying out a measurement of the thermal cycles in this layer. The evaluation of the average seasonal temperatures has proven to be well interpolated by sinusoidal functions, of which characteristic parameters are determined. To expand the validity of the study in different weather situations apart from Sicily, where the experiment was held, we proceeded to app…
Hierarchical Self-Assembly of Supramolecular Spintronic Modules into 1D- and 2D-Architectures with Emergence of Magnetic Properties
2004
Hierarchical self-assembly of complex supramolecular architectures allows for the emergence of novel properties at each level of complexity. The reaction of the ligand components A and B with Fe II cations generates the (2 K 2) grid-type functional building modules 1 and 2, presenting spin-tran- sition properties and preorganizing an array of coordination sites that sets the stage for a second assembly step. Indeed, binding of La III ions to 1 and of Ag I ions to 2 leads to a 1D columnar superstructure 3 and to a wall-like 2D layer 4, respectively, with concomitant modulation of the magnetic properties of 1 and 2. Thus, to each of the two levels of structural complexity generat- ed by the t…
1992
The molecular packing and spatial correlations of polymers [CH 2 CR(COOR')] n (R= H, Me; R'= (CH 2 ) 11 + NMe 2 (CH 2 ) 3 SO 3 - ; (CH 2 ) 2 + N(Me)[(CH 2 ) 3 SO 3 - ][C 10 H 21 ]) are studied by means of X-ray analysis and conformational calculations. The analysis of the correlation functions and density distribution profiles suggest a double-layered molecular packing which is discussed for the three polymers investigated, with respect to their different chemical structures. Whereas the zwitterionic polymethacrylates studied exhibit liquid-like short-range order, the polyacrylate analog exhibits an ordered double-layered superstructure
Interactive Multiobjective Optimization of Superstructure SMB Processes
2009
We consider multiobjective optimization problems arising from superstructure formulation of Simulated Moving Bed (SMB) processes. SMBs are widely used in many industrial separations of chemical products and they are challenging from the optimization point of view. We employ efficient interactive multiobjec-tive optimization which enables considering several conflicting objectives simultaneously without unnecessary simplifications as have been done in previous studies. The interactive IND-NIMBUS software combined with the IPOPT optimizer is used to solve multiobjective SMB design problems. The promising results of solving a superstructure SMB optimization problem with four objectives demonst…