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pH‐Controlled Assemblies of Dimethyltin‐Functionalized 9‐Tungstophosphates with Guanidinium as Structure‐Directing Cation
2010
Aqueous reaction of (CH 3 ) 2 SnCl 2 with Na 9 [A-α-PW 9 O 34 ] in a 3:1 ratio with [C(NH 2 ) 3 ] + as structure-directing agent resulted in three distinct assemblies of dimethyltin-functionalized tungstophosphates depending on the pH: [{(CH 3 ) 2 -Sn(H 2 O)}{(CH 3 ) 2 Sn}(A-α-PW 9 O 34 )] 5- ( 1 ) at pH = 4.5; [{(CH 3 ) 2 -Sn(H 2 O) 2 }{(CH 3 ) 2 Sn(H 2 O)} 2 (A-α-PW 9 O 34 )] 3- (2) at pH = 3.0; and [{(CH 3 ) 2 Sn(H 2 O)} 3 (A-α-PW 9 O 34 )] 3- (3) at pH = 2.0. All three compounds have been characterized in the solid-state by elemental and thermal analyses, infrared spectroscopy and single-crystal X-ray diffraction. The [A-α-PW 9 O 34 ] 9- trilacunary fragments have three {(CH 3 ) 2 Sn} 2…
A method for rapid generation of competitive standard molecules for RT-PCR avoiding the problem of competitor/probe cross-reactions.
1995
The analysis of gene expression is a widespread issue in a growing number of fields such as molecular genetics, immunology, and medical diagnostics. The ideal method for mRNA detection should be fast, inexpensive, sensitive, and reliable. Well-elaborated standard methods such as Northern hybridization, Sl-mapping, and RNAse protection are useful and recommended, but only reverse transcription PCR (RT-PCR) gives the highest possible sensitivity required. For many issues it is necessary not only to detect a distinct mRNA but to compare changes in mRNA levels. The use of RT-PCR for such semiquantitative and quantitative approaches resolves problems attributable to the intrinsic property of PCR…
Family of Isomeric CuII–LnIII (Ln = Gd, Tb, and Dy) Complexes Presenting Field-Induced Slow Relaxation of Magnetization Only for the Members Containi…
2020
The strategic design and synthesis of two isomeric CuII complexes, [CuLA] and [CuLB], of asymmetrically dicondensed N2O3-donor Schiff-base ligands (where H2LA and H2LB are N-salicylidene-N'-3-methoxysalicylidenepropane-1,2-diamine and N-3-methoxysalicylidene-N'-salicylidenepropane-1,2-diamine, respectively) have been accomplished via a convenient CuII template method. These two complexes have been used as metalloligands for the synthesis of three pairs of Cu-Ln isomeric complexes [CuL(μ-NO3)Ln(NO3)2(H2O)]·CH3CN (for complexes 1A-3A, L = LA, and for complexes 1B-3B, L = LB and Ln = Gd, Tb, and Dy, respectively), all of which have been characterized structurally. In all six isomorphous and is…
Template electrosynthesis of La(OH)3 and Nd(OH)3 nanowires using porous anodic alumina membranes
2007
High quality arrays of Ln(OH)3 (Ln = La, Nd) nanowires have been successfully fabricated for the first time by an electrochemical process using anodic alumina membrane templates. A physico-chemical characterisation of electrodeposited hydroxides has been carried out by different techniques (XRD, SEM and EDX). The results show that the synthesized nanostructures are crystalline, dense, continuous, well aligned, and with high aspect ratio, suggesting further development of possible applications in the lanthanide family species. Keywords: Nanowires, Anodic alumina membranes, Hydroxide electrodeposition, Template, Lanthanide compounds
A Route to Grow Oxide Nanostructures Based on Metal Displacement Deposition: Lanthanides Oxy/Hydroxides Characterization
2012
Nanostructured lead-acid negative electrode with reduced graphene oxide
2021
Aim of this work is to develop a new nano-structured and nano-composite lead acid negative electrode with reduced graphene oxide (rGO). Nanostructured electrodes are fabricated by template electrodeposition of lead nanowires on a lead current collector. A polycarbonate track-etched membrane was used as a template (200 nm mean pores diameter). rGO was deposited on the nanostructured electrode from a graphene oxide (GO) dispersion in acetate buffer solution (ABS) (0.2 g/L). Potentiostatic deposition of rGO at -0.8 V vs. standard calomel electrode (SCE) was performed. Electrode with rGO was tested as negative electrode in cell with 5M sulfuric acid solution, a commercial pasted positive plate,…
Detecting multiple copies in tampered images
2010
Copy-move forgeries are parts of the image that are duplicated elsewhere into the same image, often after being modified by geometrical transformations. In this paper we present a method to detect these image alterations, using a SIFT-based approach. First we describe a state of the art SIFT-point matching method, which inspired our algorithm, then we compare it with our SIFT-based approach, which consists of three parts: keypoint clustering, cluster matching, and texture analysis. The goal is to find copies of the same object, i.e. clusters of points, rather than points that match. Cluster matching proves to give better results than single point matching, since it returns a complete and co…
A nanostructured sensor of hydrogen peroxide
2017
Abstract A nanostructured electrochemical sensor of hydrogen peroxide was fabricated growing self-standing Pd nanowires (Pd NWs) into polycarbonate (PC) membranes through a simple metal galvanic deposition. Conditions of deposition were adjusted in order to attain 2–5 μm long Pd wires. Characterization of Pd-NWs was performed by scanning electrode microscopy, energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction. Properties of the nanostructured sensor were studied by cyclic voltammetry and chronoamperometry in phosphate buffer—ethanol solution. Addition of pure ethanol to the test solution was essential in order to increase wettability of the nanostructures. Sensing features were comp…
A new route to grow oxide nanostructures based on metal displacement deposition. Lanthanides oxy/hydroxides growth
2012
Abstract A metal displacement reaction has been used in order to cause precipitation of oxide nanostructures within pores of anodic alumina membrane (AAM) templates. Here, we focus on the displacement deposition of LnO/OH (Ln = La, Ce, Sm, Er) nanostructures using Zn as sacrificial anode, employing a specific cell arrangement where a galvanic couple was formed between zinc anode and the Au thin layer covering template pore bottom. Progress of displacement deposition reaction into template channels was monitored measuring the open circuit potential as well as pH changes of the electrolyte. A progressive de-activation of the anode surface was observed for long deposition times, caused by depo…
Synthesis and characterisation of ordered arrays of mesoporous carbon nanofibres
2009
A facile and reproducible one-step pathway has been developed for preparing ordered arrays of mesoporous carbon nanostructures within the pores of anodized aluminium oxide (AAO) membranes, through the confined self-assembly of phenol/formaldehyde resol and amphiphilic copolymer templates. The morphology of the mesoporous carbon nanostructures can be controlled by varying the copolymer surfactant, the quantity of the resol–surfactant precursor sol used and the amount of phenol–formaldehyde resol introduced into the resol–surfactant sol. One-dimensional (1-D) carbon nanostructures, such as carbon fibres with a core–shell structure and carbon ribbons with circular mesopores running parallel to…