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Synthesis of low density poly(ethylene) using nickel iminophosphonamide complexes

2007

Ethylene polymerization using a catalyst derived from the reaction of the phosphorane (Me3Si)2NP(NSiMe3)2 (1) with either Ni(COD)2 or bis(π-allyl)Ni complexes affords branched poly(ethylene) (PE) of variable MW (103−106) depending on conditions. The branched PE of high MW is semicrystalline with Tm < 100 °C. High field 13C NMR spectra reveal the presence of methyl branches (ca. 10−15 per 1000 C atoms), branches longer than six C atoms (15−20 per 1000 C atoms) and trace levels of ethyl, propyl, n-butyl, and sec-butyl branches (total <2 per 1000 C atoms). The branching distribution changes modestly in response to changes in ethylene pressure in a manner consistent with a chain-walking mechani…

chemistry.chemical_classificationEthylenePolymers and PlasticsStereochemistryOrganic ChemistryPolymerCarbon-13 NMRBranching (polymer chemistry)PhosphoraneInorganic Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundCrystallographyCrystallinitychemistryPolymerizationMaterials ChemistryMoleculeMacromolecules
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Characterization of a fiber-reinforced new fully aromatic liquid crystalline polymer

1998

A new rigid liquid crystalline polymer that demonstrates good mechanical and thermomechanical properties and acceptable processing temperature has been recently synthesized and characterized. The melting temperature and some thermomechanical properties do not seem, however, suitable for use in some applications at high temperature or in the presence of aggressive fluids. The use of appropriate inorganic fillers can overcome these shortcomings. In this work the new LCP, polymerized in a bench-scale apparatus, and the same sample filled with carbon fibers are characterized. The properties of the carbon fiber filled LCP are compared with those of another filled wholly aromatic commercial LCP,…

chemistry.chemical_classificationFiller (packaging)Materials scienceCarbon fiber reinforced plastics Composition effects Creep Glass fiber reinforced plastics Thermal effects Semirigid liquid crystalline polymersThermomechanical properties Liquid crystal polymersLiquid crystallineMelting temperature02 engineering and technologyPolymer021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter PhysicsCharacterization (materials science)020303 mechanical engineering & transportsSettore ING-IND/22 - Scienza E Tecnologia Dei Materiali0203 mechanical engineeringchemistryPolymerizationThermalCeramics and CompositesA fibersComposite material0210 nano-technology
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Comparative study for separation of aquatic humic-type organic constituents by DAX-8, PVP and DEAE sorbing solids and tangential ultrafiltration: ele…

2005

Aquatic humic-type solutes were separated in parallel from the same fresh water source by four different procedures: non-ionic polymethyl methacrylate (DAX-8) and functional cross-linked polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) resins, functional diethylaminoethyl cellulose (DEAE) and tangential ultrafiltration completed with a weakly basic anion exchange resin (IRA-67). The similarity-dissimilarity between the quantities and qualities of the different humic samples is discussed, especially in the light of the original dissolved organic matter (DOM). During the past two decades, a significant progress has occurred in the aquatic humic research due to the so-called hydrophobic-hydrophilic properties posse…

chemistry.chemical_classificationGel permeation chromatographyChromatographychemistrySize-exclusion chromatographyDiethylaminoethyl celluloseDissolved organic carbonUltrafiltrationOrganic matterIon-exchange resinDEAE-CelluloseAnalytical ChemistryTalanta
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Advanced CPMAS-13C NMR techniques for molecular characterization of size-separated fractions from a soil humic acid

2006

A humic acid extracted from a volcanic soil was subjected to preparative high-performance size-exclusion chromatography (HPSEC) to reduce its molecular complexity and eleven different size fractions were obtained. Cross-polarization magic-angle spinning 13C NMR (CPMAS 13C NMR) analysis performed with variable contact-time (VCT) pulse sequences showed that the largest molecular-size fractions contained aromatic, alkyl, and carbohydrate-like components. The carbohydrate-like content and the alkyl chain length seemed to decrease with decreasing molecular size. Progressive reduction of aromatic carbon atoms was also observed with decreasing molecular size of the separated fractions. Mathematica…

chemistry.chemical_classificationGel permeation chromatographyMagic angleProtonchemistryContent (measure theory)Relaxation (NMR)Analytical chemistryHumic acidCarbon-13 NMRBiochemistryAlkylAnalytical ChemistryAnalytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry
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Glutamine synthetase from roots of Brassica napus. Nucleotide sequence of a cytosolic isoform.

1994

chemistry.chemical_classificationGene isoformDNA ComplementarybiologyBase SequencePhysiologyMolecular Sequence DataBrassicaNucleic acid sequencePlant ScienceBrassicabiology.organism_classificationGenes PlantIsoenzymesCytosolEnzymeCytosolchemistryBiochemistryGlutamate-Ammonia LigaseComplementary DNAGlutamine synthetaseGeneticsCarbon-Nitrogen LigasesResearch ArticlePlant physiology
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Coupling Adsorption and Biological Technologies for Multicomponent and Fluctuating Volatile Organic Compounds Emissions Abatement: Laboratory-Scale E…

2015

The capacity of activated carbon as a buffer pretreatment combined with biotrickling filtration for volatile organic compound (VOC) removal has been studied. The adsorption capacity of commercial activated carbons for m-xylene, acetone and n-butyl acetate (typical paint solvents) was evaluated, including the response to the interchanging of adsorbed compounds and to mixtures over fluctuating inlet conditions. The adsorption of m-xylene and n-butyl acetate was mainly irreversible and more than three times higher than for acetone. The prior use of activated carbon influenced adsorption and buffer capacities in consecutive adsorption/desorption cycles. The Dubinin–Radushkevich equation was use…

chemistry.chemical_classificationGeneral Chemical EngineeringFull scaleGeneral ChemistryIndustrial and Manufacturing Engineeringlaw.inventionFilter (aquarium)chemistry.chemical_compoundAdsorptionchemistryChemical engineering13. Climate actionlawDesorptionAcetonemedicineOrganic chemistryVolatile organic compoundFiltrationActivated carbonmedicine.drugIndustrial &amp; Engineering Chemistry Research
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Environmentally relevant precursors of carbonyl sulfide in aquatic systems

1997

Seawater solutions of environmentally relevant organosulfur compounds, commercial humic acid (HA), and natural dissolved organic matter (DOM) were incubated with and without UV light in order to determine the carbonyl sulfide (COS) producing capabilities of these compounds. COS dark- and photo-production rate constants were determined for dilute solutions of the organosulfur compounds (μmol l−1) and HA/DOM (mg l−1). Dissolved COS was determined using a purge and cryogenic trap method followed by GC/FPD detection. COS was produced in considerable amounts both non-photochemically and photochemically from the reduced form of free acid of glutathione (GSH) and photochemically from cysteine (CYS…

chemistry.chemical_classificationGeneral ChemistryGlutathioneOceanographychemistry.chemical_compoundReaction rate constantchemistryDissolved organic carbonEnvironmental ChemistryOrganic chemistryHumic acidSeawaterOrganosulfur compoundsWater Science and TechnologyCysteineCarbonyl sulfideMarine Chemistry
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13C NMR spectra of eudesmanolides I—eudesman-12,6-olides

1987

The 13C NMR spectra of 26 eudesmanolides of natural and synthetic origin have been measured, including the naturally occurring sesquiterpene lactones artemisin, torrentin, rothin-A and rothin-B and several semi-synthetic eudesman-12,6-olides obtained from artemisin. The chemical shift values of the different compounds are compared and the effects of the substituents are discussed.

chemistry.chemical_classificationGeneral ChemistryNuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopyCarbon-13 NMRSesquiterpeneSpectral linechemistry.chemical_compoundArtemisinechemistryProton NMROrganic chemistryChemical solutionGeneral Materials ScienceLactoneMagnetic Resonance in Chemistry
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Effects of soil compaction, rain exposure and their interaction on soil carbon dioxide emission

2012

Soils release more carbon, primarily as carbon dioxide (CO2), per annum than current global anthropogenic emissions. Soils emit CO2 through mineralization and decomposition of organic matter and respiration of roots and soil organisms. Given this, the evaluation of the effects of abiotic factors on microbial activity is of major importance when considering the mitigation of greenhouse gases emissions. Previous studies demonstrate that soil CO2 emission is significantly affected by temperature and soil water content. A limited number of studies have illustrated the importance of bulk density and soil surface characteristics as a result of exposure to rain on CO2 emission, however, none exami…

chemistry.chemical_classificationGeography Planning and DevelopmentSoil scienceSoil classificationSoil carbonMineralization (soil science)Bulk densitySoil managementchemistrySoil waterEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)Environmental scienceOrganic matterSoil fertilityEarth-Surface ProcessesEarth Surface Processes and Landforms
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Distinct and diverse anaerobic bacterial communities in boreal lakes dominated by candidate division OD1

2012

Lakes have a central role in the carbon cycle of the boreal landscape. These systems typically stratify in summer and their hypolimnetic microbial communities influence burial of biogenic organic matter in sediments. The composition of bacterial communities in these suboxic habitats was studied by pyrosequencing of 16S rRNA amplicons from five lakes with variable dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentrations. Bacterioplankton communities in the hypolimnetic waters were clearly different from the surface layer with candidate division OD1, Chlorobi and Bacteroidetes as dominant community members. Several operational taxonomic units (OTUs) affiliated with candidate division OD1 were abundant a…

chemistry.chemical_classificationGeomicrobiologyEcologyBiodiversityBacterioplanktonBiologyMicrobiologyCarbon cycleBacteria AnaerobicLakeschemistryBorealRNA Ribosomal 16SDissolved organic carbonOriginal ArticleOrganic matterEcosystemHypolimnionEcosystemFinlandEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsThe ISME Journal
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