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Calculation of proton activity in aqueous protolyte solutions

1980

Abstract A general and thermodynamically exact equation for the calculation of the proton (hydroxide ion) activity of aqueous solutions of monoprotic acidic (and basic) species is given. Under certain conditions, various approximate equations can be derived from the exact form; the applicability of these depends mainly on both the thermodynamic equilibrium constant, K p , of the protolytic reaction, and the stoichiometric concentration, C o , of the protolyte. Taking into account the mean ionic activity coefficients which are calculated by means of the Davies equation, diagrams are constructed exhibiting those combinations of K p and C o for which the respective approximations can be applie…

Davies equationActivity coefficientAqueous solutionProtonThermodynamic equilibriumChemistryIonic bondingThermodynamicsBiochemistryAnalytical ChemistryIonchemistry.chemical_compoundEnvironmental ChemistryHydroxideSpectroscopyAnalytica Chimica Acta
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Recent advances on ionic liquid uses in separation techniques

2018

International audience; The molten organic salts with melting point below 100°C, commonly called ionic liquids (ILs) have found numerous uses in separation sciences due to their exceptional properties as non molecular solvents, namely, a negligible vapor pressure, a high thermal stability, and unique solvating properties due to polarity and their ionic character of molten salts. Other properties, such as viscosity, boiling point, water solubility, and electrochemical window, are adjustable playing with which anion is associated with which cation. This review focuses on recent development of the uses of ILs in separation techniques actualizing our 2008 article (same authors, J. Chromatogr. A…

Deep eutectic solventSpectrometry Mass Electrospray IonizationChromatography Gasgas chromatographydeep eutectic solventLiquid chromatographyIonic bonding02 engineering and technologyTrace anion detection01 natural sciencesBiochemistryAnalytical Chemistryionic liquidschemistry.chemical_compoundCountercurrent chromatographyCapillary electrophoresistrace anion detection[CHIM.ANAL]Chemical Sciences/Analytical chemistryliquid chromatographyCountercurrent DistributionGas chromatographyChromatographyViscosity010401 analytical chemistryOrganic ChemistryElectrophoresis CapillaryGeneral Medicine021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyIonic liquids0104 chemical sciencesDeep eutectic solventBoiling pointchemistryIonic liquidSolventsMelting pointGases0210 nano-technologyChromatography LiquidElectrochemical windowJournal of Chromatography A
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Degradation study of XVIII century graffiti on the walls of Chiaramonte Palace (Palermo, Italy)

2010

A systematic investigation of the original materials and the degradation phenomena induced by soluble salts on the wall matrix and on the graffiti of the Inquisition jails of Chiaramonte Palace in Palermo (Italy) was carried out. Built in the XIV century, Chiaramonte Palace was used as Inquisition court during the XV–XVI centuries. The ancient graffiti, recently discovered, represent a unique historical witness of the prisoners that lived during that terrible period. In order to study the nature, the amount and the distribution of the salts in the masonry, stone materials sampled at different depth from the wall matrix and saline efflorescences were analysed. Different physical techniques w…

Degradation studyXRDmedia_common.quotation_subjectXRFMineralogyStone materialsX ray fluorescenceXPSGeneral Materials ScienceWall paintingHistorical heritageIonic chromatographyConservation treatmentmedia_commonConservation treatmentIonic chromatographyCharacterisationSystematic investigationGeneral ChemistryArtCrystallisationSulphateGraffitiArchaeologySoluble saltWall matrixPhysical characterisationRelative humiditie
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Size-Dependent Structural Evolution and Chemical Reactivity of Gold Clusters

2006

Ground-state structures and other experimentally relevant isomers of Au(15) (-) to Au(24) (-) clusters are determined through joint first-principles density functional theory and photoelectron spectroscopy measurements. Subsequent calculations of molecular O(2) adsorption to the optimal cluster structures reveal a size-dependent reactivity pattern that agrees well with earlier experiments. A detailed analysis of the underlying electronic structure shows that the chemical reactivity of the gold cluster anions can be elucidated in terms of a partial-jellium picture, where delocalized electrons occupying electronic shells move over the ionic skeleton, whose geometric structure is strongly infl…

Delocalized electronGold clusterX-ray photoelectron spectroscopyChemical physicsChemistryCluster (physics)Analytical chemistryIonic bondingDensity functional theoryReactivity (chemistry)Electronic structurePhysical and Theoretical ChemistryAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsChemPhysChem
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Charge distribution and optical properties of and F centres in crystals

1997

Results of quantum chemical calculations for the and F centres in cubic and orthorhombic phases of a perovskite ferroelectric are presented and analysed in the light of existing experimental literature. It is shown that one (two) electrons of the and F centres, respectively, are considerably delocalized, even in the ground state of defects, over the two Nb atoms nearest to the O vacancy, and other close atoms. They resemble more electron defects in partly covalent crystals (the so-called centre) than F-type centres in ionic MgO crystals. We predict two or three absorption bands (depending on the crystalline phase) for each of the defects. The calculated absorption energies for the centre ar…

Delocalized electronMaterials scienceVacancy defectIonic bondingCharge densityGeneral Materials ScienceOrthorhombic crystal systemAbsorption (chemistry)Atomic physicsCondensed Matter PhysicsGround statePerovskite (structure)Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter
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Tuning the pH-Switch of Supramolecular Polymer Carriers for siRNA to Physiologically Relevant pH

2017

The preparation of histidine enriched dendritic peptide amphiphiles and their self-assembly into multicomponent pH-switchable supramolecular polymers is reported. Alternating histidine and phenylalanine peptide synthons allow the assembly/disassembly to be adjusted in a physiologically relevant range of pH 5.3-6.0. Coassembly of monomers equipped with dendritic tetraethylene glycol chains with monomers bearing peripheral primary amine groups leads to nanorods with a tunable cationic surface charge density. These surface functional supramolecular polycations are able to reversibly bind short interfering RNA (siRNA). The nanorod-like supramolecular polymers, their complexation with siRNA, and…

DendrimersCircular dichroismPolymers and PlasticsStereochemistryPhenylalanineStatic ElectricitySupramolecular chemistryBioengineeringPeptide02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesPolyethylene GlycolsBiomaterialschemistry.chemical_compoundCationsAmphiphileMaterials ChemistryHistidineRNA Small Interferingchemistry.chemical_classificationDrug CarriersNanotubesGene Transfer Techniquestechnology industry and agricultureCationic polymerizationHydrogen-Ion Concentration021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCombinatorial chemistry0104 chemical sciencesSupramolecular polymersMonomerchemistrySelf-assemblyPeptides0210 nano-technologyBiotechnology
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New insights into the reactivity of the tantalocene hydride Cp′2TaH3 (Cp′=η5-tBuC5H4). Synthesis and characterisation of cationic Ta(V) complexes wit…

2002

Abstract Reaction of various neutral LXH bidentate ligands (2-aminobenzoic acid, acetylacetone, dibenzoylmethan and 2-aminobenzenethiol) with [Cp′2TaH2]+, obtained in situ from Cp′2TaH3 treated with triphenylmethan cation, affords after dihydrogen elimination the corresponding cationic species [Cp′2Ta(H)(LX)]+ in BF4 or PF6 salts. Complexes [Cp′2TaH(η2-O2CC6H4-o-NH2O,O′)]PF6 (3), {Cp′2Ta[η2-OC(Me)CHC(Me)OO,O′]}BF4 (4a), {Cp′2TaH[η2-OC(Ph)CHC(Ph)OO,O′]}BF4 (4b) and [Cp′2TaH(η2-SC6H4-o-NH2S,N)]PF6 (5) are characterised by analytical and spectroscopic methods. With thiopyridine, the kinetic (6) and the thermodynamic (6′) isomers [Cp′2TaH(η2-2-SC5H4NS,N)]PF6 are identified. Crystal struc…

DenticityChelating ligandsStereochemistryHydrideAcetylacetoneOrganic ChemistryCationic polymerizationCrystal structureBiochemistryMedicinal chemistryInorganic Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryMaterials ChemistryReactivity (chemistry)Physical and Theoretical ChemistryJournal of Organometallic Chemistry
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Synthesis, crystal structure and magnetic properties of [Cu(bipy)2(CH3COO)][Cu(bipy)2(Cr(C2O4)3)]·∼10.5H2O, the first compound containing the [Cr(C2O…

2001

Abstract The reaction between copper(II) acetate with 2,2′-bipyridine and K3[Cr(C2O4)3] leads to the novel salt [Cu(bipy)2(CH3COO)][Cu(bipy)2(Cr(C2O4)3)]·∼10.5H2O, 1 (bipy=2,2′-bipyridine). The crystal structure of 1 consists of mononuclear cationic species [Cu(bipy)2(CH3COO)]+ and heterobinuclear anionic units, [Cu(bipy)2(Cr(C2O4)3)]−. The tris-oxalato-chromium entity behaves as a monodentate ligand toward the copper(II) ion within the complex anion. The distance between Cr(III) and Cu(II) across the bridging oxalato group is 5.056(2) A. The copper(II) ions exhibit a distorted trigonal bipyramidal surrounding in both cationic and anionic species. The π–π stacking interaction between bipy l…

DenticityChemistryInorganic chemistryStackingCationic polymerizationchemistry.chemical_elementCrystal structureMagnetic susceptibilityCopper22'-BipyridineInorganic Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundTrigonal bipyramidal molecular geometryCrystallographyMaterials ChemistryPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryInorganica Chimica Acta
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Synthetic, structural and biochemical studies of polynuclear platinum(II) complexes with heterocyclic ligands.

2008

"Non-classical" di- and trinuclear Pt(II) complexes with polydentate nitrogen ligands; ionic [(PtCl(2))(2)(tptz)(2)(mu-PtClNCPh)]Cl (1) [tptz =2,4,6-tris(2-pyridyl)-1,3,5-triazine], [(PtCl(2))(2)(bptz)(2)(mu-Pt)]Cl(2) (2) [bptz = 3,6-bis(2-pyridyl)-1,2,4,5-tetrazine] and neutral [(PtCl(2))(2)(tptz)(2)(mu-PtCl(2))](H(2)O)(4) (3), [(PtCl(2))(2)(mu-tppz)](CHCl(3)) (4) [tppz = 2,3,5,6-tetra(2-pyridyl)pyrazine] complexes, have been prepared and structurally characterized. The neutral tptz and tppz complexes present three and two separate PtCl(2) moieties, respectively, in a cis position, presumably acting in a bifunctional mode towards DNA; the cationic tptz and bptz complexes contain monofuncti…

DenticityMagnetic Resonance SpectroscopyPyrazineSpectrophotometry InfraredStereochemistryCell SurvivalCytotoxicitychemistry.chemical_elementPlatinum CompoundsLigandsChemical synthesisPolydentate nitrogen ligandchemistry.chemical_compoundHeterocyclic CompoundsCell Line TumorDrug DiscoveryHumansBifunctionalPharmacologyMolecular StructureLigandOrganic ChemistryCationic polymerizationBiological activityGeneral MedicinechemistryPolynuclear platinum complexeSettore CHIM/03 - Chimica Generale E InorganicaPlatinumEuropean journal of medicinal chemistry
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Tuning the Structure of Galacturonate Hydrogels: External Gelation by Ca, Zn, or Fe Cationic Cross-Linkers

2019

International audience; We show here how the nature of various divalent cations M2+ (Ca2+, Zn2+, or Fe2+) influences the structure and mechanical properties of ionotropic polygalacturonate (polyGal) hydrogels designed by the diffusion of cations along one direction (external gelation). All hydrogels exhibit strong gradients of polyGal and cation concentrations, which are similar for all studied cations with a constant ratio R = [M2+]/[Gal] equal to 0.25, showing that every M2+ cation interacts with four galacturonate (Gal) units all along the gels. The regions of the hydrogels formed in the early stages of the gelation process are also similar for all cations and are homogeneous, with the s…

DenticityPolymers and PlasticsDiffusionIronBioengineering02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesDivalentBiomaterialsCations[SDV.IDA]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food engineeringMaterials ChemistrypolyGal and cation concentrationsColloidschemistry.chemical_classificationChemistryHexuronic AcidsCationic polymerizationHydrogelsDynamic mechanical analysis021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologySmall-angle neutron scattering0104 chemical sciencesionotropic polygalacturonate (polyGal) hydrogelsCrystallographyZincCross-Linking ReagentsHomogeneousSelf-healing hydrogelsCalcium0210 nano-technology
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