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Design, Synthesis and Evaluation of Enzyme-Responsive Fluorogenic Probes Based on Pyridine-Flanked Diketopyrrolopyrrole Dyes

2020

The ever-growing demand for fluorogenic dyes usable in the rapid construction of analyte-responsive fluorescent probes, has recently contributed to a revival of interest in the chemistry of diketopyrrolopyrrole (DPP) pigments. In this context, we have explored the potential of symmetrical and unsymmetrical DPP derivatives bearing two or one 4-pyridyl substituents acting as optically tunable group(s). The unique fluorogenic behavior of these molecules, closely linked to N-substitution/charge state of their pyridine unit (i.e., neutral pyridine or cationic pyridinium), has been used to design DPP-based fluorescent probes for detection of hypoxia-related redox enzymes and penicillin G acylase …

Aqueous solutionPyridinesCationic polymerizationContext (language use)02 engineering and technologyKetones010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciencesFluorescenceCombinatorial chemistryAtomic and Molecular Physics and Optics0104 chemical sciencesAnalytical Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryPyridineMoleculePyrrolesPyridinium0210 nano-technologyInstrumentationBiosensorSpectroscopyFluorescent Dyes
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Planning Punic cities: Geophysical prospection and the built environment at Motya, Sicily

2020

The urban plan of ancient Motya on the Isola di San Pantaleo on the west coast of Sicily and its relationship to developments in Phoenician and Punic societies have been investigated since the early 1960s. Data from geophysical surveys in the north-eastern quadrant of Motya show the regular organisation of urban insulae framed by two broad roads. These results, combined with data from previous nearby excavations, improve the modelling of Motya's layout, and contribute to the wider discussion of Phoenician/Punic and broader Mediterranean urban traditions between the sixth and fourth centuries BC.

Archeology060102 archaeologyarchaeological geophysics Italy Phoenician Punic Sicily urban planningGeneral Arts and HumanitiesGeophysical prospectionPlan (archaeology)Excavation06 humanities and the artsQuadrant (instrument)010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencesArchaeologylanguage.human_languageGeographyUrban planninglanguage0601 history and archaeologyPhoenicianWest coastSettore L-OR/05 - Archeologia E Storia Dell'Arte Del Vicino Oriente AnticoBuilt environment0105 earth and related environmental sciences
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How Many Secret Details Could a Systematic Multi-Analytical Study Reveal About the Mysterious Fresco Trionfo della Morte?

2019

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ArcheologyPaintingportable instrumentsMaterials Science (miscellaneous)media_common.quotation_subject010401 analytical chemistryXRFArt history02 engineering and technologyConservationArtmultispectral analysi021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciences0104 chemical sciencesSymbolportable instrumentmultispectral analysislcsh:Archaeologylcsh:CC1-9600210 nano-technologyFrescowall paintingmedia_commonTrionfo della morte.Heritage
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Roman inscriptions from Paterna, Valencia, and Riba-Roja de Túria (Territorium of Valentia, Hispania Citerior)

2014

Presentamos en estas páginas once nuevas inscripciones romanas sobre diversos soportes, que han aparecido en la última década en diferentes excavaciones en localidades próximas a Valencia y en la propia ciudad, todas ellas dentro del territorium de la antigua Valentia. This article presents eleven new Roman inscriptions on various supports that were found in the last decade in different excavations in locations situated in the vicinity of Valencia and in the city itself, all of them within the territorium of the ancient city of Valentia.

ArcheologyRoman inscriptionsFunerary monumentsarqueologíaarchaeologyArqueologiaBroncelcsh:Auxiliary sciences of historyBronzeInstrumentum domesticumlcsh:Clcsh:Archaeologylcsh:CC1-960Historia AntiguaEstelaPonderalesInscripciones romanasPoundsSagvntum
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Non-Invasive Investigation of Pigments of Wall Painting in S. Maria Delle Palate di Tusa (Messina, Italy)

2019

The characterization of materials used in the archaeological field needs an experimental approach in order to avoid the destruction or perturbation of artworks. In order to afford this purpose, a multi-analytical spectroscopic approach is regularly used. We combined non-invasive analysis by using handheld spectroscopic instrumentations (mainly XRF and Raman spectrometers) in order to characterize the wall painting preserved in the church of S. Maria delle Palate at Halaesa Arconidea archeological site (Tusa, Messina, Italy). The aim of the work is the characterization of the nature of pigments used for the realization of the wall painting. The wall painting, probably representing St. Franci…

Archeologyhandheld instrumentsMaterials Science (miscellaneous)media_common.quotation_subjectXRF02 engineering and technologyConservation01 natural sciencesraman spectroscopyhandheld instrumentlcsh:CC1-960wall paintingSettore CHIM/02 - Chimica Fisicamedia_commonPaintingHalaesa Arconidea010401 analytical chemistryNon invasiveArt021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyArchaeology0104 chemical sciencesvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumlcsh:Archaeology0210 nano-technologyRelevant informationLazuriteHeritage
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Special Issue “Smart Urban Lighting Systems”

2020

The design and operation of multifunctional infrastructures for public lighting as well as their impact on the urban environment and citizens’ life is today of great interest. The cost of energy for public lighting is often an issue for the budget of municipalities. Furthermore, researchers’ and designers’ attention is increasingly focused on aspects of public lighting not directly valuable through economic factors. Starting from the “quality” of the light environment, looking at citizens’ visual comfort, the light has to be considered as an instrument to improve the urban context and objects therein (including buildings). Indeed, urban degradation (lack of infrastructures, maintenance, ser…

Architectural engineeringsmart citiesICT in diffuse networksComputer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectContext (language use)Health benefitssmart energy infrastructureslcsh:Technologyurban lightingPoor qualityBuilding automation control systemslcsh:ChemistryGeneral Materials ScienceQuality (business)Historical heritagelcsh:QH301-705.5Instrumentationenergy efficiencymedia_commonFluid Flow and Transfer ProcessesSettore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica Ambientalelcsh:TProcess Chemistry and TechnologyGeneral Engineeringlcsh:QC1-999Computer Science Applicationslcsh:Biology (General)lcsh:QD1-999lcsh:TA1-2040Information and Communications Technologylcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)lcsh:PhysicsUrban environmenturban environment and technologiesEfficient energy useApplied Sciences
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Measurements of transition probabilities for two N I infrared transitions and their application for diagnostics of low temperature plasmas

2010

Abstract Spectra emitted from a wall-stabilized arc, running in a gas mixture of helium, argon, nitrogen, oxygen and traces of hydrogen have been studied. Intensities of selected spectral transitions of neutral nitrogen and oxygen have been measured. Applying the Boltzmann plot method and using a reliable set of O I transition probabilities of spectral lines, originating from levels considerably spread in excitation energies, the temperatures of arc plasmas have been determined. Line intensities of two N I infrared transitions, originating from doubly excited terms 3p′ 2 F o and 3p′ 2 G have been measured. In order to obtain the corresponding transition probabilities ( A ki ) for these line…

ArgonInfraredchemistry.chemical_elementAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsSpectral lineAnalytical Chemistrysymbols.namesakechemistryExcited stateIonizationBoltzmann constantsymbolsAtomic physicsInstrumentationSpectroscopyExcitationHeliumSpectrochimica Acta Part B: Atomic Spectroscopy
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Study of Inductive Coupled Hydrogen and Argon Plasma Interaction with SiO2 Glass

2009

This work is devoted to the diagnostics of interaction between hydrogen and argon with the surface of SiO2 glass walls. For diagnostics of the interaction, special high-frequency electrodeless light sources were prepared, filled with pure argon of 1 Torr or argon-hydrogen of total pressure of 1 Torr (Ar/H2 mixing ratio is 9:1). Besides the mostly used spherical and cylindrical lamps, dumbbell type lamps have also been investigated. The spectroscopic and AFM measurements showed that in comparison with pure argon plasma, the argon-hydrogen plasma causes non-uniform changes of the SiO2 surface. For these modifications active OH are primarily responsible molecules, created in the reactions of h…

ArgonPolymers and PlasticsHydrogenPlasma cleaningPhysics::Instrumentation and DetectorsChemistryAnalytical chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementPlasmaCondensed Matter PhysicsPhysics::Plasma PhysicsSurface modificationMoleculePhysics::Atomic PhysicsPhysics::Chemical PhysicsTotal pressureSpectroscopyPlasma Processes and Polymers
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Cure kinetics of a cobalt catalysed dicyanate ester monomer in air and argon atmospheres from DSC data

2004

A kinetic analysis of the cyclotrimerisation reaction of a dicyanate ester monomer catalysed by cobalt(II) acetylacetonate and nonylphenol in air and argon atmospheres has been carried out by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC). Dynamic and isothermal DSC scans as well as the glass transition temperature are the experimental data obtained. From isothermal scans a higher cyanate conversion in air than in argon was obtained. The cyanate conversions are satisfactorily described with a second-order kinetic equation in the kinetically controlled region, and by m-order (m<1) equation after vitrification is reached. Activation energies determined by different procedures agree among them, showi…

Argonchemistry.chemical_elementCondensed Matter PhysicsCyanateIsothermal processchemistry.chemical_compoundMonomerDifferential scanning calorimetrychemistryPolymer chemistryPhysical chemistryPhysics::Chemical PhysicsPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryGlass transitionThermal analysisInstrumentationCobaltThermochimica Acta
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Retention of Pb isotopes in glass surfaces for retrospective assessment of radon exposure

2006

Abstract In recent years there has been increasing interest in radio-epidemiological techniques to retrospectively measure the radon dose exposure by determining the activity of 210Pb, the longest-lived 222Rn progeny, in glass surface layers. In this study the diffusion of 39 keV 209Pb+ ions implanted into glass using the IGISOL facility has been studied under conditions that mimic the recoil implantation of 210Pb from 222Rn. The resulting depth distributions of 209Pb were then measured after heat treatment in vacuum at different temperatures by a sputter erosion technique. The diffusion coefficient could be described by an Arrhenius equation D = D0exp(−H/kT) where D 0 = 0.30 - 0.24 + 1.14 …

Arrhenius equationNuclear and High Energy PhysicsIsotopeAnnealing (metallurgy)Radiochemistrychemistry.chemical_elementRadon01 natural sciences030218 nuclear medicine & medical imagingRadon exposureIon03 medical and health sciencessymbols.namesake0302 clinical medicineRecoilchemistrySputtering0103 physical sciencessymbols010306 general physicsInstrumentationNuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms
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