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Piezoelectric bimorph response with imperfect bonding conditions

2008

The effect of the finite stiffness bonding between the piezoelectric plies of bimorph devices has been investigated. A boundary integral formulation for piezoelasticity, based on a multidomain technique with imperfect interface conditions, has been developed. The imperfect interface conditions between the piezoelectric layers are described in terms of linear relations between the interface tractions, in normal and tangential directions, and the respective discontinuity in displacements. Continuity of the electric potential at the interface is also assumed and an iterative procedure is implemented to avoid interface interference. Numerical analysis has been performed on bimorph configuration…

imperfect bonding Conditions smart structures boundary element methodSettore ING-IND/04 - Costruzioni E Strutture AerospazialiPiezoelectric bimorph
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Anomalous and normal Hall effect in hydrogenated amorphous Si prepared by plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition

2010

The double sign anomaly of the Hall coefficient has been studied in p -doped and n -doped hydrogenated amorphous silicon grown by plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition and annealed up to 500 °C. Dark conductivity as a function of temperature has been measured, pointing out a conduction mechanism mostly through the extended states. Anomalous Hall effect has been observed only in the as-deposited n -doped film, disappearing after annealing at 500 °C, while p -doped samples exhibit normal Hall effect. When Hall anomaly is present, a larger optical band gap and a greater Raman peak associated with Si-H bond are measured in comparison with the cases of normal Hall effect. The Hall anomaly wi…

inorganic chemicalsAmorphous siliconMaterials scienceSiliconAnnealing (metallurgy)Band gapeducationGeneral Physics and Astronomychemistry.chemical_elementSettore ING-INF/01 - ElettronicaSettore FIS/03 - Fisica Della MateriaCondensed Matter::Materials Sciencechemistry.chemical_compoundsymbols.namesakePlasma-enhanced chemical vapor depositionHall effectSi-H bondingElectrical measurementsCondensed matter physicsHall effecttechnology industry and agricultureoptical gapCondensed Matter::Mesoscopic Systems and Quantum Hall EffectAmorphous solidchemistryHydrogenated amorphous siliconsymbolsdark conductivityRaman spectroscopypsychological phenomena and processes
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Light-induced, site-selective isomerization of glyoxylic acid in solid xenon

2014

Abstract The isomerization of glyoxylic acid (GA) and its water complex was studied in a low temperature xenon matrix. The aim of these studies was to understand how xenon environment affects the cis-trans GA interconversion upon near infrared irradiation. In solid xenon, the GA conformers are embedded in two different matrix sites. These show up as different vibrational bands of GA that exhibit different kinetic rates of isomerization. Upon complexation with water, the isomerization process slows down. Xenon matrix appears not to affect energy relaxation process via intramolecular or intermolecular hydrogen bond as compared with previous experiments in an argon.

inorganic chemicalsArgonintegumentary systemHydrogen bondIntermolecular forceGeneral Physics and Astronomychemistry.chemical_elementPhotochemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundXenonchemistryIntramolecular forcePhysical and Theoretical Chemistryta116Conformational isomerismIsomerizationGlyoxylic acidcirculatory and respiratory physiologyChemical Physics Letters
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Azonia spiro polyaza macrocycles containing biphenyl subunits as anion and cation receptors

2011

Abstract The reaction of N-Boc triprotected cyclam with bis(chloromethyl)biphenyl followed by the corresponding deprotection of the nitrogen atoms allows the preparation of receptor 3 containing an azonia spiro subunit. This receptor shows slightly increased basicity than cyclam, in particular for the formation of the appropriate triply charged species as a consequence of the reduced capacity of the structure present in 3 to stabilize the species with lower protonation degrees through the formation of intramolecular hydrogen bonds. The properties of 3 as a receptor for Cu2+ and Zn2+ and the anions derived from PO 4 3 − ( Pi ) , P 2 O 7 4 − ( PPi ) , P 3 O 10 5 − ( TPP ) and ATP have been st…

inorganic chemicalsBiphenylAqueous solutionHydrogen bondStereochemistryChemistryOrganic ChemistrySupramolecular chemistryStackingProtonationBiochemistryMedicinal chemistryAnion recognitionchemistry.chemical_compoundMetal complexesIntramolecular forceDrug DiscoveryCyclamPolyaza cyclophanesSupramolecular chemistryMacrocyclesTetrahedron
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4,4′-bis(dimethylamino)biphenyl containing binding sites. A newfluorescent subunit for cation sensing

2002

The emission behaviour of the 4,4′-bis(dimethylamino)biphenyl subunit covalently attached to aza-crown ethers is studied. Some new ligands have been synthesised in order to test the properties of this new fluorophore. The fluorescence of these new ligands and some other compounds previously described has been studied in acetonitrile in the presence of Ni2+, Cu2+, Zn2+, Hg2+, Pb2+, Cd2+ and also in the presence of some alkali and alkaline-earth cations.

inorganic chemicalsBiphenylFluorophoreStereochemistryProtein subunitGeneral ChemistryAlkali metalFluorescenceMedicinal chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryCovalent bondBinding siteAcetonitrile
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Supported Ionic Liquid Asymmetric Catalysis. A New Method for Chiral Catalysts Recycling. The Case of Proline-Catalyzed Aldol Reaction.

2004

A new method for chiral catalysts recycling, based on the supported ionic liquid asymmetric catalysis concept, has been developed. This concept involves the treatment of a monolayer of covalently attached ionic liquid on the surface of silica gel with additional ionic liquid. These layers serve as the reaction phase in which the homogeneous chiral catalyst is dissolved. As first application of this concept the L-proline-catalyzed aldol reaction has been carried out. Good yields and ee values, comparable with those obtained under homogeneous conditions have been obtained. Moreover, this material shows high regenerability.

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Halogen bonding and host-guest chemistry between

2019

Single crystal X-ray structures of halogen-bonded assemblies formed between host N-hexylammonium resorcinarene bromide (1) or N-cyclohexylammonium resorcinarene chloride (2), and 1,4-diiodooctafluorobutane and accompanying small solvent guests (methanol, acetonitrile and water) are presented. The guests’ inclusion affects the geometry of the cavity of the receptors 1 and 2, while the divalent halogen bond donor 1,4-diiodooctafluorobutane determines the overall nature of the halogen bond assembly. The crystal lattice of 1 contains two structurally different dimeric assemblies A and B, formally resulting in the mixture of a capsular dimer and a dimeric pseudo-capsule. 1H and 19F NMR analyses …

inorganic chemicalsChemistryresorcinarene saltshalogen bondingcapsuleOrganic Chemistryhost–guest chemistryFull Research Paperdimeric assembliesX-ray crystallographyBeilstein journal of organic chemistry
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Substituent Effects on the [N-I-N](+) Halogen Bond

2016

We have investigated the influence of electron density on the three-center [N-I-N](+) halogen bond. A series of [bis(pyri din e) io dine](+) and [1,2-bis ( (pyridin e-2-71 ethynyl)b e nze n e)io dine](+) BF4- complexes substituted with electron withdrawing and donating functionalities in the para-position of their pyridine nitrogen were synthesized and studied by spectroscopic and computational methods. The systematic change of electron density of the pyridine nitrogens upon alteration of the para-substituent (NO2, CF3, H, F, Me, OMe, NMe2) was confirmed by N-15 NMR and by computation of the natural atomic population and the pi electron population of the nitrogen atoms. Formation of the [N-…

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Recent Advances in Halogen Bonded Assemblies with Resorcin[4]arenes

2020

Resorcinarenes are cavity-containing compounds when in the crown conformation, from the calixarene family of concave compounds. These easy to synthesize macrocycles can be decorated at the upper rim through the eight hydroxyl groups and/or the 2-position of the aromatic ring. They are good synthons in supramolecular chemistry leading to appealing assemblies such as open-inclusion complexes, capsules and tubes through multiple weak interactions with various guests. Halogen bonding (XB) is a highly directional non-covalent interaction by an electron-deficient halogen atom as a donor that interacts with a Lewis base, the XB acceptor. This tutorial review provides an overview of recent advances…

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Tetraiodoethynyl resorcinarene cavitands as multivalent halogen bond donors

2014

The first examples of iodoethynyl resorcinarene cavitands as rigid 3D halogen bond (XB) donor molecules are presented. These concave macrocycles form strong, RXB = 0.78–0.83, halogen bonds with dioxane oxygen, pyridine nitrogen and a bromide anion in tetraproropyl ammonium bromide resulting in deep cavity cavitand structures.

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