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The measurement of impurities in silicon for solar cell production

2012

The power conversion efficiency of solar cells is largely dependent on impurity levels in silicon. In the current investigations two sample preparation methods of silicon had been used before analysis - acid dissolution at atmospheric pressure and pressured microwave assisted technique. Quantification of impurities in solar silicon was done by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry and electrothermal atomic spectrometry. Microwave assisted dissolution of solar silicon was more effective compared to the traditional dissolution method on the hot plate, but complete dissolution of impurities and silicon matrix was achieved with a nitric and hydrofluoric acid mixture. The mass of solar si…

inorganic chemicalsSiliconPhysics::Instrumentation and DetectorsChemistrytechnology industry and agricultureAnalytical chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementAtomic spectroscopyequipment and suppliescomplex mixtureslaw.inventionstomatognathic diseaseschemistry.chemical_compoundHydrofluoric acidlawImpuritySolar cellDissolutionInductively coupled plasma mass spectrometryMicrowaveIOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering
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The Effect of Interferences on the Uptake of Heavy Metals by Sodium (iron) Titanates from Waste Water

2007

Sodium hexatitanate, sodium trititanate, sodium nonatitanate, and a new iron doped sodium nonatitanate were synthesized. Common interferences present in waste waters that hinder the removal of heavy metals by these ion exchangers were investigated. The presence of K+, Mg2+ and Ca2+ at 0.001-0.05 M concentration had minor effect on the amount of Pb2+, Cr3+, and Ni2+ uptake. EDTA on the other hand, interferes tremendously with the metal uptake. Both in ternary and in single system, the selectivity series is in the order: Pb2+>Cr3+>Ni2+. This order changed to Cr3+>Pb2+>Ni2+, in the presence of 0.001-0.1 M EDTA at pH 5.

inorganic chemicalsSodiumInorganic chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementHeavy metalsIonMetalchemistryWastewatervisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumQualitative inorganic analysisTernary operationSelectivityJournal of Ion Exchange
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A facile cleavage of allyl ethers on solid phase

2000

Abstract A simple and efficient protocol for the cleavage of allyl ethers on solid phase using a palladium(0)-catalyzed allyl transfer reaction is reported.

inorganic chemicalsSolid-phase synthesischemistryorganic chemicalsOrganic ChemistryDrug DiscoveryPolymer chemistryfood and beveragesOrganic chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementCleavage (crystal)BiochemistryPalladiumTetrahedron Letters
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Coordination-Induced Spin-State Switching with Nickel Chlorin and Nickel Isobacteriochlorin

2015

We present the first coordination-induced spin-state switching with nickel chlorin and nickel isobacteriochlorin. The spin-state switching was monitored by UV-vis spectroscopy and NMR titration experiments. The association constants (K1 and K2) and thermodynamic parameters (ΔH and ΔS) of the coordination of pyridine were determined. The first X-ray analyses of a paramagnetic nickel chlorin and a nickel isobacteriochlorin provide further information about the structure of the octahedral complexes. Nickel chlorin and even more pronounced nickel isobacteriochlorin exhibit stronger coordination of axial ligands compared to the corresponding nickel porphyrin and thus provide the basis for more e…

inorganic chemicalsSpin stateschemistry.chemical_elementNanotechnologynickel chlorins010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesInorganic ChemistryParamagnetismchemistry.chemical_compoundsquare-planar platformsPyridinepolycyclic compoundsotorhinolaryngologic diseasesPhysical and Theoretical ChemistrySpectroscopynickel porphyrinsta116010405 organic chemistryPorphyrinnickel isobacteriochlorins0104 chemical sciencesCrystallographyNickelchemistryOctahedronChlorinInorganic Chemistry
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Study by static SIMS, XPS and UPS of the adsorption of cyanogen on (100) Ni surfaces

2000

Abstract The interaction of cyanogen with (100) Ni surfaces at room temperature was studied using secondary ion mass spectrometry in a static mode, and photoemission spectroscopies (XPS and UPS). It has been shown that cyanogen is adsorbed on this nickel surface in a dissociative mode: atomic carbon and nitrogen are present on the surface as well as CN fragments. These adsorbed species have been characterized by XPS and UPS. Increasing the temperature in the 400 K range increases the rate of the dissociation reaction of CN into atomic carbon and nitrogen. Moreover carbon is found to dissolved into the bulk for temperatures as low as 475 K. No evidence has been found of a polymerized form of…

inorganic chemicalsStatic secondary-ion mass spectrometryChemistryCyanogenAnalytical chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementSurfaces and InterfacesCondensed Matter PhysicsSurfaces Coatings and FilmsSecondary ion mass spectrometrychemistry.chemical_compoundNickelAdsorptionX-ray photoelectron spectroscopyChemisorptionMaterials ChemistryCarbonSurface Science
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Trace Analysis of Plutonium and Technetium by Resonance Ionization Mass Spectrometry Using an Atomic Beam and a Laser Ion Source

1990

A method for low level detection of plutonium and technetium is described with a detection limit of less than 107 atoms. Plutonium is a very toxic element due to its radioactive decay as well as its chemical behaviour. It was released to the environment in large amounts during the fifties and sixties of his century, principally by nuclear-weapon tests and some accidents. As a result about 0.4 − 4 mBq per gram 239Pu(T1/2 = 24390 y), corresponding to 4 × 108 − 4 × 109 atoms, can be found in the Northern Hemisphere in soil samples.

inorganic chemicalsStatic secondary-ion mass spectrometryMaterials scienceRadiochemistryAnalytical chemistryThermal ionizationchemistry.chemical_elementThermal ionization mass spectrometryMass spectrometryIon sourceAtmospheric-pressure laser ionizationPlutoniumchemistryDirect electron ionization liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry interface
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Receptor-mediated uptake of boron-rich neuropeptide y analogues for boron neutron capture therapy.

2014

Peptidic ligands selectively targeting distinct G protein-coupled receptors that are highly expressed in tumor tissue represent a promising approach in drug delivery. Receptor-preferring analogues of neuropeptide Y (NPY) bind and activate the human Y1 receptor subtype (hY1 receptor), which is found in 90% of breast cancer tissue and in all breast-cancer-derived metastases. Herein, novel highly boron-loaded Y1 -receptor-preferring peptide analogues are described as smart shuttle systems for carbaboranes as (10) B-containing moieties. Various positions in the peptide were screened for their susceptibility to carbaborane modification, and the most promising positions were chosen to create a mu…

inorganic chemicalsStereochemistrymedia_common.quotation_subjectMolecular Sequence Datachemistry.chemical_elementPeptideBoron Neutron Capture TherapyBreast NeoplasmsBiochemistrySolid-phase synthesisDrug DiscoveryChlorocebus aethiopsAnimalsHumansNeuropeptide YAmino Acid SequenceGeneral Pharmacology Toxicology and PharmaceuticsReceptorInternalizationBoronBoranesmedia_commonPharmacologychemistry.chemical_classificationChemistryOrganic ChemistryReceptor-mediated endocytosisNeuropeptide Y receptorReceptors Neuropeptide YHEK293 CellsDrug deliveryCOS CellsMolecular MedicineFemaleChemMedChem
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Ni(II) and Pd(II) complexes of camphor-derived diazadiene ligands: steric bulk tuning and ethylene polymerization

1998

Abstract Nickel(II) and palladium(II) centers were coordinated to a series of chiral 1,4-diazadiene ligands. The ligand backbones are camphor derivatives and the imine nitrogens are attached to independently varied 2- and 2,6-substituted aryl groups. Upon activation with methyl-aluminoxane, the dibromo nickel complexes polymerize ethylene and 1-hexene. The polymerization properties are dependent on the steric features of the aryl substituents on the imine nitrogens.

inorganic chemicalsSteric effectsEthyleneChemistryLigandArylIminechemistry.chemical_elementPhotochemistryInorganic Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundNickelPolymerizationPolymer chemistryMaterials ChemistryPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryPalladiumInorganic Chemistry Communications
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Determination of toxic elements by cathodic-stripping-voltammetry

1981

The DPCSV determination of arsenic, selenium and tellurium in the sub-ng/ml range is discussed. After electrolytic deposition of the elements as intermetallic compounds with copper on the electrode surface, the determination is carried out by cathodic stripping. The simultaneous determination of selenium and tellurium or of selenium and arsenic is possible. Problems which occur in the application of these methods are discussed.

inorganic chemicalsStripping (chemistry)Inorganic chemistryIntermetallicfood and beverageschemistry.chemical_elementCopperAnalytical ChemistryCathodic protectionchemistryCathodic stripping voltammetryTelluriumArsenicSeleniumMikrochimica Acta
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Nanolayered Cobalt-Molybdenum Sulfides as Highly Chemo- and Regioselective Catalysts for the Hydrogenation of Quinoline Derivatives

2018

[EN] Herein, a general protocol for the preparation of a broad range of valuable N-heterocyclic products by hydrogenation of quinolines and related N-heteroarenes is described. Interestingly, the catalytic hydrogenation of the N-heteroarene ring is chemoselectively performed when other facile reducible functional groups, including alkenes, ketones, cyanides, carboxylic acids, esters, and amides, are present. The key to successful catalysis relies on the use of a nanolayered cobalt-molybdenum sulfide catalyst hydrothermally synthesized from earth-abundant metal precursors. This heterogeneous system displays a tunable composition of phases that allows for catalyst regeneration. Its catalytic …

inorganic chemicalsSulfidechemistry.chemical_element010402 general chemistryHeterogeneous catalysis01 natural sciencesCatalysisCatalysisMetalchemistry.chemical_compoundQUIMICA ORGANICAChemo-/regioselective hydrogenationN-heterocycleschemistry.chemical_classificationHeterogeneous catalysis010405 organic chemistryQuinolineRegioselectivityGeneral ChemistryCombinatorial chemistry0104 chemical sciencesCo-Mo-S catalystschemistryMolybdenumvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumQuinolinesCobalt
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