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A taylor series model to evaluate the interelemental effects in X-ray fluorescence analysis, applied to the iron-zirconium-diluent system

1995

A semi-empirical model has been developed to quantify the interelemental effects in X-ray fluorescence analysis. The measured X-ray fluorescence intensity has been expressed as a function of the different fluorescence elements composing the sample. this complex function has become an operative function via a Taylor series development. An explication has been given for the significance of the different terms of the series. These terms respond to mathematical functions known as characteristic functions for each chemical system. A parameter (B) has been defined which makes it possible to quantify the influence of the interelemental effect as a function of the analyte concentration (C) and that…

AnalyteZirconiumSeries (mathematics)Characteristic function (probability theory)ChemistryAnalytical chemistryX-ray fluorescencechemistry.chemical_elementFunction (mathematics)BiochemistryFluorescenceAnalytical Chemistrysymbols.namesakeTaylor seriessymbolsFresenius' Journal of Analytical Chemistry
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Data for: Analytical induced force solution in conducting cylindrical bodies and rings due to a rotating finite permanent magnet

2019

Implementation of analytical current density solution in numerical calculations using Wolfram Mathematica software. THIS DATASET IS ARCHIVED AT DANS/EASY, BUT NOT ACCESSIBLE HERE. TO VIEW A LIST OF FILES AND ACCESS THE FILES IN THIS DATASET CLICK ON THE DOI-LINK ABOVE

Analytical MethodComputingMethodologies_SYMBOLICANDALGEBRAICMANIPULATIONComputer Science::Mathematical SoftwareComputer Science::Software EngineeringElectromagneticsComputer Science::Symbolic ComputationInterdisciplinary sciencesOtherNonlinear Sciences::Cellular Automata and Lattice Gases
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Pressure-induced magnetic switching and linkage isomerism in K0.4Fe4[Cr(CN)6]2.8 x 16 H2O: X-ray absorption and magnetic circular dichroism studies.

2008

The effect of applied pressure on the magnetic properties of the Prussian blue analogue K0.4Fe4[Cr(CN)6]2.8 x 16 H2O (1) has been analyzed by dc and ac magnetic susceptibility measurements. Under ambient conditions, 1 orders ferromagnetically at a critical temperature (T(C)) of 18.5 K. Under application of pressure in the 0-1200 MPa range, the magnetization of the material decreases and its critical temperature shifts to lower temperatures, reaching T(C) = 7.5 K at 1200 MPa. Pressure-dependent Raman and Mossbauer spectroscopy measurements show that this striking behavior is due to the isomerization of some Cr(III)-C[triple bond]N-Fe(II) linkages to the Cr(III)-N[triple bond]C-Fe(II) form. A…

Analytical chemistryBiochemistryCatalysisMagnetizationsymbols.namesakeMagneticsColloid and Surface ChemistryIsomerismX-Ray DiffractionChromium CompoundsMössbauer spectroscopyTavernePressureLinkage isomerismCyanidesMagnetic circular dichroismChemistrySpectrum AnalysisX-RaysTemperatureWaterGeneral ChemistryMagnetic susceptibilityX-ray magnetic circular dichroismsymbolsDiamagnetismRaman spectroscopyCrystallizationIron CompoundsJournal of the American Chemical Society
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FT-Raman and QM/MM study of the interaction between histamine and DNA

2006

The interaction between histamine and highly polymerized calf-thymus DNA has been investigated using FT-Raman spectroscopy and the hybrid QM/MM (quantum mechanics/molecular mechanics) methodology. Raman spectra of solutions containing histamine and calf-thymus DNA, at different molar ratios, were recorded. Solutions were prepared at physiological settings of pH and ionic strength, using both natural and heavy water as the solvent. The analysis of the spectral changes on the DNA Raman spectra when adding different concentrations of histamine allowed us to identify the reactive sites of DNA and histamine, which were used to built two minor groove and one intercalated binding models. They were…

Analytical chemistryGeneral Physics and AstronomyQM/MMSolventchemistry.chemical_compoundsymbols.namesakechemistryNormal modeIonic strengthsymbolsMoleculePhysical and Theoretical ChemistrySpectroscopyRaman spectroscopyHistamineChemical Physics
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Stimulated Raman and Cars Spectroscopy of ν1 and 2ν2 (A1) Bands of 12CF4

1994

Two experimental coherent Raman techniques, stimulated Raman and coherent anti-Stokes Raman spectroscopy (CARS), were employed to study the Raman spectrum of CF 4 in the 900 cm −1 region. The stimulated Raman and CARS spectra of the ν 1 band of CF 4 were recorded at high resolution. The analysis of these spectra enabled some spectroscopic constants of this band to be refined and higher order constants to be determined for the first time. The first high-resolution CARS spectrum of the 2ν 2 (A 1 ) harmonic band is also presented. The rotational transitions of this band up to J = 40 were assigned and the first set of spectroscopic constants for this sub-level were determined. These results imp…

Analytical chemistryHigh resolutionCF4 LASER02 engineering and technology01 natural sciencesQ-BRANCHSpectral lineREGIONABSORPTION-SPECTROSCOPYsymbols.namesake0103 physical sciencesVibrational bandsSPECTRAGeneral Materials ScienceStimulated ramanCoherent anti-Stokes Raman spectroscopyStimulated emissionPOTENTIAL FUNCTIONRADIOFREQUENCY DOUBLE-RESONANCESpectroscopySpectroscopy010304 chemical physicsMOLECULAR LASERSChemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyRESOLUTION INFRARED-SPECTROSCOPYsymbols0210 nano-technologyRaman spectroscopyDOUBLE-RESONANCE SPECTROSCOPY
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High-resolution stimulated Raman spectroscopy and analysis of the ν 1 band of osmium tetroxide

2012

D.B.P. and R.Z.M. acknowledge the financial support of the Ministry of Science and Innovation through research grant no. FIS2009-08069.

Analytical chemistryHigh resolutionsymbols.namesakechemistry.chemical_compoundOsmium tetroxidechemistrysymbolsGeneral Materials ScienceChristian ministryIsotopologueStimulated ramanRaman spectroscopySpectroscopySpectroscopyJournal of Raman Spectroscopy
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Amorphous, nanocrystalline and crystalline calcium carbonates in biological materials

2010

Raman spectroscopy is a powerful tool in identifying different calcium carbonate polymorphs. Here, the method is applied to cultured pearls from freshwater (genus Hyriopsis) and marine bivalve species (Pinctada maxima) as well as to shells of Diplodon chilensis patagonicus bivalves. Raman spectra for vaterite, detected for the first time in an adult shell, and amorphous calcium carbonate (ACC) are discussed. Results for ACC are compared with those of synthetically produced ACC and with the Raman spectroscopic features of stable biogenic ACC from the crustacean Porcellio scaber. Decomposition of the most intense signal of all calcium carbonate polymorphs—the ν1 symmetric stretching mode of t…

Analytical chemistryMineralogyAmorphous calcium carbonateNanocrystalline materialAmorphous solidchemistry.chemical_compoundCrystallinitysymbols.namesakeCalcium carbonatechemistryVateritesymbolsCarbonateGeneral Materials ScienceRaman spectroscopySpectroscopyJournal of Raman Spectroscopy
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Effect of sodium to barium substitution on the space charge implementation in thermally poled glasses for nonlinear optical applications

2009

Thermally poled niobium borophosphate glasses in the system 0.55(0.95-y) NaPO{sub 3}+y/2 Ba(PO{sub 3}){sub 2}+0.05Na{sub 2}B{sub 4}O{sub 7})+0.45Nb{sub 2}O{sub 5} were investigated for second order optical nonlinear (SON) properties. Bulk glasses were studied by Raman spectroscopy, thermal analysis, optical and dielectric measurements. The sodium to barium substitution does not lead to significant changes in optical properties, crystallization of glasses and coordination environment of polarizable niobium atoms. However, the ionic conductivity decreases drastically with the increase of barium concentration. Secondary ion mass spectroscopy has been used to determine the element distribution …

Analytical chemistryNiobiumchemistry.chemical_element02 engineering and technologyDielectric01 natural sciencesSpace chargeInorganic Chemistrysymbols.namesakeIonic conductivity0103 physical sciencesMaterials ChemistryPhysical and Theoretical Chemistry010302 applied physicsThermal polingSecond-harmonic generationNonlinear opticsBarium[CHIM.MATE]Chemical Sciences/Material chemistrySecond harmonic generation021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter PhysicsSpace chargeElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialschemistryBorophosphate glasses[ CHIM.MATE ] Chemical Sciences/Material chemistryContent (measure theory)Ceramics and Compositessymbols0210 nano-technologyRaman spectroscopy
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Cubic smoothing splines background correction in on-line liquid chromatography–Fourier transform infrared spectrometry

2010

A background correction method for the on-line coupling of gradient liquid chromatography and Fourier transform infrared spectrometry (LC-FTIR) is proposed. The developed approach applies univariate background correction to each variable (i.e. each wave number) individually. Spectra measured in the region before and after each peak cluster are used as knots to model the variation of the eluent absorption intensity with time using cubic smoothing splines (CSS) functions. The new approach has been successfully tested on simulated as well as on real data sets obtained from injections of standard mixtures of polyethylene glycols with four different molecular weights in methanol:water, 2-propano…

Analytical chemistrySensitivity and SpecificityBiochemistryPolyethylene GlycolsAnalytical ChemistryMatrix (chemical analysis)ChemometricsSmoothing splinesymbols.namesakeSpectroscopy Fourier Transform InfraredCalibrationComputer SimulationFourier transform infrared spectroscopyAnalysis of VarianceChromatographyElutionChemistryOrganic ChemistryGreen Chemistry TechnologyGeneral MedicineFourier transformAlcoholsLinear ModelssymbolsBackground Correction MethodAlgorithmsChromatography LiquidJournal of Chromatography A
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Detection of fluorine using laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy and Raman spectroscopy

2017

In general, the detection of F and other halogens is challenging through conventional techniques. In this paper, various approaches for the qualitative and quantitative analysis of F using the laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) technique were demonstrated. In LIBS, fluorine detection can be realized by means of atomic lines and molecular bands. For the purposes of our experiment, two sets of pellets with various contents of CaF2, CaCO3 and cellulose were analyzed using a lab-based LIBS system under a He atmosphere. The fluorine atomic line at 685.60 nm was correlated with CaF signals proving their close relationship. Consequently, the limits of detection were determined for both an…

Analytical chemistrychemistry.chemical_element02 engineering and technology01 natural sciencesAnalytical ChemistryCrystalsymbols.namesakefluorineLaser-induced breakdown spectroscopySpectroscopySpectroscopyDetection limitChemistry010401 analytical chemistryta1182021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyfluori0104 chemical scienceslaser-induced breakdown spectroscopyHalogenRaman spectroscopysymbolsFluorine0210 nano-technologyRaman spectroscopyQuantitative analysis (chemistry)
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