Search results for "iron isotopes"

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The dynamics of (57)Fe nuclei in Fe(III)-DNA condensates.

2001

Abstract The dynamics of iron nuclei in the condensates obtained by interaction of Fe III with DNA, Fe III (DNA monomer) 2 , have been investigated by variable temperature 57 Fe Mossbauer spectroscopy. Studies were effected on gel and freeze-dried samples, obtaining nearly coincident values of the parameters isomer shift and nuclear quadrupole splitting in T ranges 20–260 K. Functions ln( A T / A 77.3 ) vs. T , here employed to investigate the dynamics of Fe nuclei, showed linear trends in the T ranges 20–150 and 150–260 K, respectively, the latter with larger slopes. Data coincided for gelled and freeze-dried specimens. No variation of δ or Δ E parameters occurred at the two T intervals, w…

Molecular StructureDynamics (mechanics)TemperatureQuadrupole splittingDNABiochemistryIron IsotopesInorganic Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundCrystallographySpectroscopy MossbauerMonomerFreeze DryingchemistryMössbauer spectroscopyAnimalsGelsDNAJournal of inorganic biochemistry
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The interaction of native DNA with iron(III)- N ,N'-ethylene-bis(salicylideneiminato)-chloride.

2004

Abstract The interaction between native calf thymus deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) and Fe III - N , N ′ -ethylene-bis (salicylideneiminato)-chloride, Fe(Salen)Cl, was investigated in aqueous solutions by UV–visible (UV–vis) absorption, circular dichroism (CD), thermal denaturation and viscosity measurements. The results obtained from CD, UV–vis and viscosity measurements exclude DNA intercalation and can be interpreted in terms of an electrostatic binding between the Fe(Salen) + cation and the phosphate groups of DNA. The trend of the UV–vis absorption band of the Fe(Salen)Cl complex at different ratios [DNA phosphate ]/[Fe(Salen)Cl] and the large increase of the melting temperature of DNA in …

Circular dichroismInorganic chemistryNucleic Acid DenaturationBiochemistryChlorideFerric CompoundsInorganic Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundMetal salen complexesmedicineAnimalsSchiff BasesAqueous solutionChemistryViscosityCircular DichroismSpectrum AnalysisDNAIron IsotopesCrystallographyDNA IntercalationAbsorption bandCattleAbsorption (chemistry)DNAmedicine.drugJournal of inorganic biochemistry
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Holocene Spatiotemporal Redox Variations in the Southern Baltic Sea

2021

Low oxygen conditions in the modern Baltic Sea are exacerbated by human activities; however, anoxic conditions also prevailed naturally over the Holocene. Few studies have characterized the specific paleoredox conditions (manganous, ferruginous, euxinic) and their frequency in southern Baltic sub-basins during these ancient events. Here, we apply a suite of isotope systems (Fe, Mo, S) and associated elemental proxies (e.g., Fe speciation, Mn) to specifically define water column redox regimes through the Baltic Holocene in a sill-proximal to sill-distal transect (Lille Belt, Bornholm Basin, Landsort Deep) using samples collected during the Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Expedition 347. At…

sulfur isotopes010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesBaltic SeaScienceGeochemistryStructural basinengineering.material010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencesWater columnSillHolocene0105 earth and related environmental sciencesgeographypaleoredoxgeography.geographical_feature_categorybiologyQLittorinairon isotopesbiology.organism_classificationAnoxic watersDiagenesismolybdenum isotopesengineeringGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesPyritediagenesisGeologyFrontiers in Earth Science
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Iron isotope signature of magnetofossils and oceanic biogeochemical changes through the Middle Eocene Climatic Optimum.

2021

21 pages; International audience; Magnetotactic bacteria (MTB) intracellularly precipitate magnetite (Fe3O4) crystals that can be preserved in the geological record. When MTB die, the so-called magnetofossils constitute valuable proxies for paleoenvironmental reconstructions and are suspected to represent some of the oldest traces of biomineralization on Earth. Yet, the biogenicity of putative magnetofossils found in ancient terrestrial and extra-terrestrial samples is still largely debated and their significance for past climate still holds uncertainties. Here we studied a sedimentary sequence from the Indian Ocean (ODP Hole 711A) recording the Middle Eocene Climatic Optimum (MECO) through…

Biogeochemical cycle010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesGeochemistryTrace elementIron isotopesFe sequential extraction010502 geochemistry & geophysicsMass-independent fractionationHyperthermal01 natural sciencesDiagenesischemistry.chemical_compoundMagnetotactic bacteriaIsotope fractionationMagnetofossilschemistry13. Climate actionGeochemistry and Petrology[SDU.STU.GC]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/GeochemistryBiosignatureMECOMagnetofossilGeology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesMagnetite
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Development and applications of the IGISOL technique

2001

Abstract The development and present status of the Ion Guide Isotope Separator On-Line technique is presented. Applications to nuclear physics research include decay spectroscopy of proton- and neutron-rich nuclei of refractory elements and studies of their ground-state properties by collinear laser spectroscopy. Future developments, including ion-beam manipulations by linear RFQ and Penning traps, are discussed together with high-energy applications of the IGISOL technique.

PhysicsNuclear reactionNuclear and High Energy PhysicsProtonNuclear TheoryNuclear structureIsotope separationlaw.inventionNuclear physicslawIron IsotopesNuclear ExperimentSpectroscopyRadioactive decayNuclear Physics A
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