Search results for "metals"

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An X-ray scattering study of lipid monolayers at the air-water interface and on solid supports

1988

Abstract Monolayers of the lipid arachidic acid (C20) and of the phospholid dimyristolyphosphatidic acid (PMDA) have been studied by X-ray reflection and diffraction technique, using a purpose-built Langmuir trough installed at the sample stage of our high-resolution X-ray diffractometer at the DORIS synchroton X-ray source in Hamburg. For comparison we also report data for monolayers of C20 on a solid support using a 10 kW rotating anode X-ray source. By the X-ray reflection method, the density profile across the interface is probe, while in-plane diffraction measurements gauge the two-dimensional crystalline properties of the monolayers. Flourescence microscopy experiments of DMPA monolay…

DiffractionSiliconScatteringMetals and AlloysAnalytical chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementSurfaces and InterfacesSurface pressureSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materialschemistry.chemical_compoundLattice constantchemistryMonolayerMaterials ChemistryArachidic acidDiffractometerThin Solid Films
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Structural and elastic properties of defect chalcopyrite HgGa2S4 under high pressure

2014

In this work, we focus on the study of the structural and elastic properties of mercury digallium sulfide (HgGa2S4) at high pressures. This compound belongs to the family of AB(2)X(4) ordered-vacancy compounds and exhibits a tetragonal defect chalcopyrite structure. X-ray diffraction measurements at room temperature have been performed under compression up to 15.1 GPa in a diamond anvil cell. Our measurements have been complemented and compared with ab initio total energy calculations. The axial compressibility and the equation of state of the low-pressure phase of HgGa2S4 have been experimentally and theoretically determined and compared to other related ordered-vacancy compounds. The pres…

DiffractionSulfideHigh-pressureAb initioThermodynamicsMechanical propertiesTetragonal crystal systemMaterials ChemistryElastic moduluschemistry.chemical_classificationEquation of stateChalcopyriteMechanical EngineeringMetals and AlloysElasticityX-ray diffractionCrystallographychemistrySemiconductorsMechanics of Materialsvisual_artFISICA APLICADAX-ray crystallographyCompressibilityvisual_art.visual_art_medium
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Study of plastic deformation modes in zirconium by color image analysis

2004

Abstract Twinning, as a deformation mode, is a complement to slip. This paper deals with the study from a qualitative point of view, as well as from a quantitative one. Besides techniques widely used in materials science studies such as electron backscattered diffraction (EBSD) or X-ray diffraction (XRD), colour image analysis technique are presented here. Its results manage to confirm or complete the ones obtained, thanks to others methods.

DiffractionZirconiumColour imageMaterials sciencebusiness.industryColor imageMetals and Alloyschemistry.chemical_elementSlip (materials science)Industrial and Manufacturing EngineeringComputer Science ApplicationsOpticschemistryModeling and SimulationCeramics and CompositesDeformation (engineering)Crystal twinningbusinessElectron backscatter diffractionJournal of Materials Processing Technology
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Microscopic evidence of a flat melting curve of tantalum

2010

International audience; New data on the high-pressure melting curve of Ta up to 48GPa are reported. Evidence of melting from changes in sample texture was found in five different experiments using scanning electron microscopy. The obtained melting temperatures are in excellent agreement with earlier measurements using x-ray diffraction or the laser-speckled method but are in contrast with several theoretical calculations. The results are also compared with shock-wave data. These findings are of geophysical relevance because they confirm the validity of earlier experimental techniques that resulted in low melting slopes of the transition metals measured in the diamond-anvil cell, including i…

Diffractionlaser-heatingMaterials sciencehigh-pressurePhysics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)Scanning electron microscope62.50.-p64.70.djTantalumAnalytical chemistrychemistry.chemical_element02 engineering and technology01 natural sciencesdiamond-anvil cellDiamond anvil cellMelting curve analysistransition metalsTransition metal0103 physical sciencesTexture (crystalline)010306 general physics62.50.EfAstronomy and Astrophysics021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCrystallographyGeophysicsmelting curvechemistrySpace and Planetary Science0210 nano-technologyMelting-point depression
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Metal ions modify DNA-protecting and mutagen-scavenging capacities of the AV-153 1,4-dihydropyridine.

2019

Abstract 1,4-Dihydropyridines (1,4-DHP) possess important biochemical and pharmacological properties, including antioxidant and antimutagenic activities. AV-153-Na, an antimutagenic and DNA-repair enhancing compound was shown to interact with DNA by intercalation. Here we studied DNA binding of several AV-153 salts to evaluate the impact of AV-153 modifications on its DNA binding capacity, the ability to scavenge the peroxynitrite, to protect HeLa and B-cells cells against DNA damage. Affinity of the AV-153 salts to DNA measured by a fluorescence assay was dependent on the metal ion forming a salt in position 4 of the 1,4-DHP, and it decreased as follows: Mg > Na > Ca > Li > Rb > K. AV-153-…

DihydropyridinesAntioxidantDNA RepairDNA damageHealth Toxicology and Mutagenesismedicine.medical_treatmentMetal ions in aqueous solutionIntercalation (chemistry)[SDV.CAN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/CancerMutagen02 engineering and technologymedicine.disease_causeNiacinAntioxidantsHeLa03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundPeroxynitrous AcidGeneticsmedicineHumansDrug InteractionsDNA Breaks Single-StrandedComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS030304 developmental biology0303 health sciencesB-Lymphocytesbiology021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologybiology.organism_classificationIntercalating AgentsRecombinant ProteinsOxidative StresschemistryMetalsBiophysicstat Gene Products Human Immunodeficiency VirusComet AssaySingle-Cell Analysis0210 nano-technologyDNAPeroxynitriteDNA DamageHeLa CellsMutation research. Genetic toxicology and environmental mutagenesis
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Bond stretching and redox behavior in coinage metal complexes of the dichalcogenide dianions [(SPh2P)2CEEC(PPh2S)2]2- (E=S, Se): diradical character …

2011

The metathetical reactions of a) [Li(tmeda)](2)[(S)C(PPh(2)S)(2)] (Li(2)·3c) with CuCl(2) and b) [Li(tmeda)](2)[(SPh(2)P)(2)CSSC(PPh(2)S)(2)] (Li(2)·4c) with two equivalents of CuCl both afford the binuclear Cu(I) complex {Cu(2)[(SPh(2)P)(2)CSSC(PPh(2)S)(2)]} (5c). The elongated (C)S-S(C) bond (ca. 2.54 and 2.72 A) of the dianionic ligand observed in the solid-state structure of 5c indicate the presence of diradical character as supported by theoretical analyses. The treatment of [Li(tmeda)](2)[(SPh(2)P)(2)CSeSeC(PPh(2)S)(2)] (Li(2)·4b) and Li(2)·4c with AgOSO(2)CF(3) produce the analogous Ag(I) derivatives, {Ag(2)[(SPh(2)P)(2)CEEC(PPh(2)S)(2)]} (6b, E=Se; 6c, E=S), respectively. The disele…

DiradicalChemistryStereochemistryLigandOrganic ChemistryCoinage metalsGeneral ChemistryNuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopyMetathesisCatalysisMetalDiselenideCrystallographyvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumta116IsomerizationChemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany)
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Digital signal processing for rail monitoring by means of ultrasonic guided waves

2007

Recent train accidents have reaffirmed the need for developing rail defect detection systems that are more effective than those used today. One of the recent developments in rail inspection is the use of ultrasonic guided waves (UGWs) and non-contact probing techniques to target transverse-type defects. Besides the obvious advantages of non-contact probing, that include robustness and a potential for large inspection speed, such a system can theoretically detect transverse defects under horizontal shelling or head checks. This paper demonstrates the effectiveness of digital signal processing to enhance the damage detection sensitivity of the non-contact system. The method proposed here comb…

Discrete wavelet transformSignal processingEngineeringGuided wave testingbusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringMetals and AlloysWaveletRail inspection Discrete Wavelet Transform Damage Index Laser Ultrasonics Air-coupled Ultrasonic Sensors.Mechanics of MaterialsRobustness (computer science)Rail inspectionMaterials ChemistryElectronic engineeringUltrasonic sensorSettore ICAR/08 - Scienza Delle CostruzionibusinessTelecommunicationsDigital signal processingInsight - Non-Destructive Testing and Condition Monitoring
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Targeted steel frames by means of innovative moment resisting connections

2021

Abstract The present paper proposes the use of stepped cross section devices on steel frames aiming at reproducing a pre-established target push-over curve. To this aim a Limited Resistance Plastic Device (LRPD) to be inserted along selected structural members is proposed. The following two main specific features for LRPD are required: any elastic flexural stiffness variation of the original selected member must be avoided; an ultimate plastic bending moment value equal to an assigned percentage of the original limit resistance value must be ensured. Steel frames equipped with LRPD are modeled by means of an extension of a recently proposed Fibre Smart Displacement Based (FSDB) beam element…

Distributed plasticityOptimal designComputer science020101 civil engineeringSteel frames02 engineering and technology0915 Interdisciplinary EngineeringCivil Engineering0905 Civil Engineering0201 civil engineeringCross section (physics)Distributed plasticity FSDB model Innovative RBS connections Minimum volume design Steel frames0203 mechanical engineeringmedicineCivil and Structural Engineeringbusiness.industryFSDB modelMetals and AlloysStiffnessFlexural rigidity1202 BuildingBuilding and ConstructionStructural engineeringFinite element methodMoment (mathematics)020303 mechanical engineering & transportsMinimum volume designMechanics of MaterialsPlastic bendingmedicine.symptombusinessSettore ICAR/08 - Scienza Delle CostruzioniBeam (structure)Innovative RBS connections
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Interplay of spin-dependent delocalization and magnetic anisotropy in the ground and excited states of [Gd2@C78]− and [Gd2@C80]−

2017

The magnetic properties and electronic structure of the ground and excited states of two recently characterized endohedral metallo-fullerenes, [Gd2@C78]- (1) and [Gd2@C80]- (2), have been studied by theoretical methods. The systems can be considered as [Gd2]5+ dimers encapsulated in a fullerene cage with the fifteen unpaired electrons ferromagnetically coupled into an S = 15/2 high-spin configuration in the ground state. The microscopic mechanisms governing the Gd-Gd interactions leading to the ferromagnetic ground state are examined by a combination of density functional and ab initio calculations and the full energy spectrum of the ground and lowest excited states is constructed by means …

Double-exchange mechanismmagneettiset ominaisuudetAb initioGeneral Physics and AstronomyElectronic structure010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesMolecular physicsDelocalized electronAb initio quantum chemistry methods0103 physical sciencesmacromoleculesPhysical and Theoretical Chemistryrare earth metalsta116makromolekyylitPhysicsta114010304 chemical physicsfullerenesharvinaiset maametallit0104 chemical sciencesUnpaired electronfullereenitExcited statemagnetic propertiesGround stateThe Journal of Chemical Physics
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Environmental effects and potential impact on human health caused by the recent Nyiragongo eruption (Democratic Republic of Congo)

2022

Volcanic activity emits large amounts of gases and particles to the atmosphere subsequently spreading contaminants to rain, surface waters and soils, negatively impacting on the environment and the human health. The recent eruption of Nyiragongo occurred on 22nd of May, injected large quantities of ash affecting the environment of the Virunga area, and more than 2 million people living between 18-25 km far from the main crater of Nyiragongo. Several studies demonstrated that drinking waters and plants may contain high contents of natural pollutants, and when ingested they become harmful to human health causing acute or chronic diseases. In this study, we investigated the impact of the recen…

Drinking waters Edible plants Volcanic emissions Trace metals Nyiragongo and NyamulagiraSettore GEO/08 - Geochimica E Vulcanologia
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