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Corrigendum to “Biomolecule-corona formation confers resistance of bacteria to nanoparticle-induced killing: Implications for the design of improved …
2020
A giant hybrid organic-inorganic octahedron from a narrow rim carboxylate calixarene.
2020
Here we discovered an unprecedented giant octahedral coordination compound bearing 16 Zn2+, 12 Na+, 8 O2-, 4 OH-, 13 H2O and 6 L4- ligands [L4- = fully deprotonated tetra(carboxymethoxy)calix[4]arene]. Its structure was elucidated by single-crystal X-ray diffraction, wavelength-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy and MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry. This compound, Zn8Na6L6⊃Zn8Na6O8(OH)4(H2O)13 (external⊃internal), has eight tetrahedral zinc ions forming the coordination vertices of an outermost cube where carboxylate groups from the sodium calixarenes are anchored. Its core consists of eight Zn2+, six Na+, eight O2-, and four OH- distributed over three layers, besides thirteen coordinated H2O molecul…
1986
Non-linear optical spectra of excitons in polydiacetylene
1992
Abstract Adding long-range Coulomb interactions to the Su-Schrieffer-Heeger model makes it possible to investigate excitonic states in conjugated polymers. Various characteristic features due to these states as well as due to the electron-hole continuum can be found in the calculated non-linear optical susceptibilities. In particular the electroabsorption spectrum and the third harmonic generation intensity and its dependence on the system size are examined. Using only moderate interaction strength, various experiments in polydiacetylene can be interpreted in a consistent way.
Stability of the functional NLO polymers–optically induced depoling of the DMABI molecules in sPMMA matrix
2008
Abstract Low polar order (PO) stability is the major problem of the polymer materials for nonlinear optical (NLO) applications. In this contribution we will show the results of PO stability investigations in the corona poled 3 wt.% DMABI + sPMMA guest–host system. Influence of the poling temperature on the building and stability of the polar order in the system will be presented. To characterize the stability, PO destruction has been caused by high intensity light. Polar order stability characteristics were obtained from the sample second harmonic generation intensity (SHI) time decays. We have found that the decay signal is the best fit to the sum of two exponentials. Several physical mode…
Polymers films with indandione derivatives as alternatives to azobenzene polymers for optical patterning
2008
Surface relief gratings (SRGs) on organic thin films are studied extensively for both scientific interest and in relevance to the applications. Among the chromophores being used the azobenzenes showed the best performance, but the use of alternative photo-sensitive groups provides better general understanding of the phenomena. A thermodynamic theory and molecular dynamics simulations of photoinduced effects are discussed. In this study we use indandione derivatives, known as promising materials for photonics applications, as an alternative to the azobenzenes. We consider their photoreactions when incorporated into a polymer film. One of interesting features is the spectral dependence of the…
Local Environment of Co2+ Ions in β″-Alumina Crystals
1992
Modification of Chiral Properties Due to Interaction of Polymers and Small Molecules or Ions
1979
The first part of this report deals with changes in the optical rotatory dispersion and circular dichroism resulting from the chemical modification of optically active polymers. Amylose derivatives have very different chiroptical properties compared with cellulose derivatives. Variations in glucosidic bonds and differing secondary structures are described and suggested as causes for this. The N-chlorination of synthetic optically active polyamides is also described, which in all probability proceeds without changing the configuration at the asymmetric C atoms. Reactions of inactive polymers with low molecular weight chiral reagents usually give optical rotation values proportional to the de…
Rotationsdispersion bei monomerem und polymerem L-(–)-Lactid
1965
Bei der kationischen Polymerisation von L-Lactid entsteht ein hochkristallines, isotaktisches Polymeres. Physikalische Eigenschaften des Monomeren und Polymeren werden mitgeteilt. Fur die Rotationsdispersion von L-Lactid in verschiedenen Losungsmitteln gilt die eintermige DRUDE-Gleichung. Das Polymere hat eine Dispersions-Kurve mit einem ersten Extremum bei 275 mμ. Die Dispersionskurve des Poly-L-lactids last sich durch die MOFFITT-YANG-Gleichung beschreiben. Hieraus werden Schlusse auf die Sekundarstruktur des gelosten Polymeren gezogen. In the cationic polymerization of L-lactide a high cristalline isotactic polymer is obtained. Physical properties of monomer and polymer are reported. The…
ChemInform Abstract: Tandem Asymmetric Michael Reaction-Intramolecular Michael Addition. An Easy Entry to Chiral Fluorinated 1,4-Dihydropyridines.
2010
The sequential treatment of optically active sulfoxide (I) with fluorinated nitriles and alkyl propiolates affords (sulfinylmethyl)dihydropyridines of type (IV) as single diastereomers in most cases.