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A comparative study of the behaviour of silver, copper and nickel submitted to a constant high power flux density

2005

In this paper, we present a numerical simulation of three metal cathode (silver, copper and nickel) submitted to a constant flux power flux density ranging between and . The goal is to compare the interface evolution (vaporization and liquefaction rate, appearance time of liquid and vapour, energetic repartition) to predict the behaviour of the cathodes during an electric arc.

cathodeanodePhysics::Instrumentation and Detectorschemistry.chemical_elementMineralogyFluxarc root01 natural sciences7. Clean energy010305 fluids & plasmaslaw.inventionElectric arclaw[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-PLASM-PH]Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Plasma Physics [physics.plasm-ph]0103 physical sciencesVaporizationComposite materialInstrumentation010302 applied physicsLiquefaction[ PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-PLASM-PH ] Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Plasma Physics [physics.plasm-ph]Condensed Matter PhysicsCopperArcCathodeElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsAnodeNickelchemistryPhysics::Accelerator Physics
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Transportan 10 Induces Perturbation and Pores Formation in Giant Plasma Membrane Vesicles Derived from Cancer Liver Cells

2023

Continuous progress has been made in the development of new molecules for therapeutic purposes. This is driven by the need to address several challenges such as molecular instability and biocompatibility, difficulties in crossing the plasma membrane, and the development of host resistance. In this context, cell-penetrating peptides (CPPs) constitute a promising tool for the development of new therapies due to their intrinsic ability to deliver therapeutic molecules to cells and tissues. These short peptides have gained increasing attention for applications in drug delivery as well as for their antimicrobial and anticancer activity but the general rules regulating the events involved in cell…

cell-penetrating peptidesdi-4-ANEPPDHQprotein–membrane interactionsgiant plasma membrane vesiclesprotein–membrane interactions; cell-penetrating peptides; Transportan 10; giant plasma membrane vesicles; phasor approach; Nile Red; di-4-ANEPPDHQ; membrane hydrationTransportan 10Nile RedMolecular BiologyBiochemistryphasor approachSettore FIS/07 - Fisica Applicata(Beni Culturali Ambientali Biol.e Medicin)membrane hydration
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Single electron yields from semileptonic charm and bottom hadron decays in Au+Au collisions at √sNN = 200 GeV

2016

The PHENIX Collaboration at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider has measured open heavy flavor production in minimum bias Au + Au collisions at √sNN = 200 GeV via the yields of electrons from semileptonic decays of charm and bottom hadrons. Previous heavy flavor electron measurements indicated substantial modification in the momentum distribution of the parent heavy quarks owing to the quark-gluon plasma created in these collisions. For the first time, using the PHENIX silicon vertex detector to measure precision displaced tracking, the relative contributions from charm and bottom hadrons to these electrons as a function of transverse momentum are measured in Au + Au collisions. We compare …

charm hadronsHigh Energy Physics::PhenomenologyAu+Au collisionskvarkki-gluoniplasmaHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentNuclear Experimentelektronitbottom hadrons
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Nautilin-63, a novel acidic glycoprotein from the shell nacre of Nautilus macromphalus

2011

In molluscs, and more generally in metazoan organisms, the production of a calcified skeleton is a complex molecular process that is regulated by the secretion of an extracellular organic matrix. This matrix constitutes a cohesive and functional macromolecular assemblage, containing mainly proteins, glycoproteins and polysaccharides that, together, control the biomineral formation. These macromolecules interact with the extruded precursor mineral ions, mainly calcium and bicarbonate, to form complex organo-mineral composites of well-defined microstructures. For several reasons related to its remarkable mechanical properties and to its high value in jewelry, nacre is by far the most studied …

chemistry.chemical_classification0303 health sciences02 engineering and technologyCell BiologyPlasma protein bindingMatrix (biology)Biology021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyBiochemistryAmino acid03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryBiochemistryChitin0210 nano-technologyGlycoproteinMolecular BiologyPeptide sequence030304 developmental biologyMacromoleculeBiomineralizationFEBS Journal
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Speciation of the oxidation states of plutonium in aqueous solutions by UV/Vis spectroscopy, CE-ICP-MS and CE-RIMS

2007

For the speciation of the plutonium oxidation states in aqueous solutions, the online coupling of capillary electrophoresis (CE) with inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) has been developed. Depending on the radius/electrical charge ratio, the oxidation states III, IV, V, and VI of plutonium are separated by CE, based on the different migration times through the capillary and are detected by ICP-MS. The detection limit is 20 ppb,i.e.109–1010atoms (10-12–10-13g) for one oxidation state with an uncertainty of the reproducibility of the migration times of ≤1% and ≤5% for the peak area. The redox kinetics of the different plutonium oxidation states in the presence of humic subs…

chemistry.chemical_classificationAqueous solutionInorganic chemistryAnalytical chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementMass spectrometryRedoxPlutoniumCapillary electrophoresischemistryOxidation stateHumic acidPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryInductively coupled plasma mass spectrometryRadiochimica Acta
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Development of a Matrix-Matched Sphalerite Reference Material (MUL-ZnS-1) for Calibration of In Situ Trace Element Measurements by Laser Ablation-Ind…

2016

Sphalerite (ZnS) is an abundant ore mineral and an important carrier of elements such as Ge, Ga and In used in high-technology applications. In situ measurements of trace elements in natural sphalerite samples using LA-ICP-MS are hampered by a lack of homogenous matrix-matched sulfide reference materials available for calibration. The preparation of the MUL-ZnS1 calibration material containing the trace elements V, Cr, Mn, Co, Ni, Cu, Ga, Ge, As, Se, Mo, Ag, Cd, In, Sn, Sb, Tl and Pb besides Zn, Fe and S is reported. Commercially available ZnS, FeS, CdS products were used as the major components, whereas the trace elements were added by doping with single-element ICP-MS standard solutions a…

chemistry.chemical_classificationArgonLaser ablationMaterials scienceSulfide010401 analytical chemistryAnalytical chemistryTrace elementchemistry.chemical_elementGeologyElectron microprobeengineering.material010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciences0104 chemical sciencesSphaleritechemistryGeochemistry and PetrologyengineeringInductively coupled plasma mass spectrometryPowder mixture0105 earth and related environmental sciencesGeostandards and Geoanalytical Research
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Iodine speciation in rain, snow and aerosols

2008

Iodine oxides, such as iodate, should be the only thermodynamically stable sink species for iodine in the troposphere. However, field observations have increasingly found very little iodate and significant amounts of iodide and soluble organically bound iodine (SOI) in precipitation and aerosols. The aim of this study was to investigate iodine speciation, including the organic fraction, in rain, snow, and aerosols in an attempt to further clarify aqueous phase iodine chemistry. Diurnal aerosol samples were taken with a 5 stage cascade impactor and a virtual impactor (PM<sub>2.5</sub>) from the Mace Head research station, Ireland, during summer 2006. Rain was collected from Austr…

chemistry.chemical_classificationAtmospheric ScienceIodidechemistry.chemical_elementIodineSnowlcsh:QC1-999Aerosollcsh:Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundchemistrylcsh:QD1-999Environmental chemistryOrganic matterInductively coupled plasma mass spectrometryRain and snow mixedIodatelcsh:PhysicsAtmospheric Chemistry and Physics
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A new class of ZnIIand CrIIIporphyrins incorporated into porous polymer matrices via an atmospheric pressure plasma enhanced CVD to form gas sensing …

2014

Designed ZnII and CrIII porphyrins (ZnIIP, CrIIIP(Cl)(H2O)) and conventional ZnIITPP and CrIIITPP(Cl)(H2O) are immobilized into porous polysiloxane films via chemical vapor deposition enhanced by an atmospheric pressure dielectric barrier discharge. UV/vis spectroscopy and mass spectrometry prove the integrity of the chromophores after the plasma treatment. The optical amine sensing capabilities of the films are investigated spectroscopically on exposure to triethylamine vapors. A series of coatings with different porphyrin loadings indicate influences of the deposition conditions on the growth of the sensing films and hence the device performance. Additionally, the synthesis and characteri…

chemistry.chemical_classificationAtmospheric pressureRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentInorganic chemistryAtmospheric-pressure plasmaGeneral ChemistryPolymerDielectric barrier dischargeChemical vapor depositionPorphyrinchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryDeposition (phase transition)General Materials ScienceSpectroscopyJ. Mater. Chem. A
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Relationships Between Dimorphism, Cell Wall Structure, and Surface Activities in Candida albicans

1991

Most cells are covered with a complex network of interacting molecules that form the extracellular matrix. These molecules (proteins and polysaccharides) are secreted locally and interact among themselves to form an organized structure outside the cell plasma membrane. In unicellular eukaryotic organisms and plant cells, this structure is reinforced to withstand osmotic changes in the external environment, giving rise to the so-called cell wall.

chemistry.chemical_classificationCell plasma membranebiologyfungiSchizophyllum communePlant cellbiology.organism_classificationPolysaccharideSexual dimorphismExtracellular matrixCell wallchemistryBiophysicsCandida albicans
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Front Cover: Magnetic Bistability in Macrocycle‐Based Fe II Spin‐Crossover Complexes: Counter Ion and Solvent Effects (Eur. J. Inorg. Chem. 34/2016)

2016

chemistry.chemical_classificationChemistry01 natural sciences010305 fluids & plasmasInorganic ChemistryFront coverMagnetic bistabilityChemical physicsComputational chemistrySpin crossover0103 physical sciencesSolvent effectsCounterion010301 acousticsEuropean Journal of Inorganic Chemistry
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