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Monolayer phases of the fatty acids and their ethyl esters

1991

The miscibility correspondence between water-surface monolayer phases of the fatty acids and their ethyl esters was determined. Ester phases were found corresponding to all the known phases of the acids, and vice versa, in similar relative positions of the π-T diagram. Evidence is presented for the existence of a ninth distinct miscibility category, represented by a phase in each of the pure materials, and a tenth found only in mixtures. We propose a tentative correspondence to bulk smectic miscibility categories.

CrystallographyPolymers and PlasticsChemistryPhase (matter)Organic ChemistryMonolayerDiagramMaterials ChemistryOrganic chemistryEthyl esterCondensed Matter PhysicsMiscibilityMakromolekulare Chemie. Macromolecular Symposia
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Der Einfluß von Trichlormethan auf die δ-Relaxation eines kristallin-flüssigen Seitenkettenpolymers

1986

Dielektrische Untersuchungen an flussig-kristallinen Polymeren, in denen die Flussigkristalleinheit in der Seitenkette angeordnet ist, wurden von 10 Hz bis 100 kHz bei unterschiedlichen Temperaturen durchgefuhrt. Es konnte gezeigt werden, das sowohl die Relaxationsfrequenz als auch die Geometrie der Absorptionskurven der δ-Relaxation (Reorientierung der Seitenkette infolge der segmentalen Beweglichkeit der Hauptkette) durch Zugabe von Trichlormethan verandert werden. Trichlormethan wirkt als Weichmacher. Bei langerer Lagerung verdunstet das Trichlormethan und die molekulare Beweglichkeit vermindert sich. Dielectric investigations on liquid-crystalline polymers with the liquid crystal unit p…

CrystallographyPolymers and PlasticsChemistryRelaxation frequencyGeneral Chemical EngineeringPolymer chemistrySide chainActa Polymerica
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Evolution of the “knitting pattern” morphology in ABC triblock copolymers

1996

A new morphology of ternary ABC triblock copolymers is presented which results from the asymmetric interaction between a centre block (poly(ethylene-co-butene)) to different end blocks (polystyrene and poly(methyl methacrylate)). This morphology with the appearance of a “knitting pattern” can be described as an intermediate of a morphology of A, B and C lamellae and a morphology of A and C lamellae with B cylinders at the A/C interface.

Crystallographychemistry.chemical_compoundMaterials scienceMorphology (linguistics)Polymers and PlasticschemistryOrganic ChemistryPolymer chemistryMaterials ChemistryCopolymerPolystyreneMethyl methacrylateTernary operationMacromolecular Rapid Communications
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Thermal frontal polymerization with a thermally released redox catalyst

2012

ABSTRACT: We studied thermal frontal polymerization using a re-dox systeminan attempt to lower the temperature of thefrontallypolymerizable system while increasing the front velocity so as toobtain a self-sustaining front in a thinner layer than without theredox components. A cobalt-containing polymer with a meltingpoint of 63 C (Intelimer 6050X11) and cumene hydroperoxidewere used with a triacrylate. The use of the Intelimer decreasedthe front velocity but allowed fronts to propagate in thinner layersand with more filler while still having a pot life of days. Nonplanarmodes of propagation occurred. Fronts propagated faster when6-O-palmitoyl- L -ascorbic acid was used as a reductant. Intere…

CumeneMaterials sciencePolymers and PlasticsRadical polymerizationkineticfrontal polymerizationchemistry.chemical_compoundPolymer chemistryMaterials ChemistryFront velocityredox polymersSettore CHIM/02 - Chimica Fisicaaddition polymerizationchemistry.chemical_classificationAcrylateOrganic ChemistryacrylatePolymeracrylate; addition polymerization; frontal polymerization; kinetics; radical polymerization; redox polymersAscorbic acidradical polymerizationchemistryPolymerizationChemical engineeringAddition polymerJournal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry
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Phase Behavior of Active Swimmers in Depletants: Molecular Dynamics and Integral Equation Theory

2013

We study the structure and phase behavior of a binary mixture where one of the components is self-propelling in nature. The inter-particle interactions in the system were taken from the Asakura-Oosawa model, for colloid-polymer mixtures, for which the phase diagram is known. In the current model version the colloid particles were made active using the Vicsek model for self-propelling particles. The resultant active system was studied by molecular dynamics methods and integral equation theory. Both methods produce results consistent with each other and demonstrate that the Vicsek model based activity facilitates phase separation, thus broadening the coexistence region.

Current (mathematics)PolymersMovementFOS: Physical sciencesGeneral Physics and AstronomyBinary numberCondensed Matter - Soft Condensed MatterMolecular Dynamics SimulationModels BiologicalDiffusionMolecular dynamicsColloidPhase (matter)ColloidsStatistical physicsCondensed Matter - Statistical MechanicsPhase diagramPhysicsStatistical Mechanics (cond-mat.stat-mech)Active systemsModels TheoreticalIntegral equationCondensed Matter::Soft Condensed MatterKineticsClassical mechanicsModels ChemicalSoft Condensed Matter (cond-mat.soft)Physical Review Letters
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Solubility and solvation features of native cyclodextrins in 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium acetate

2022

The comprehension of the mechanism entailing efficient solvation of cyclodextrins (CD) by green solvents is of great relevance to boost environmentally sustainable usages of smart supramolecular systems. Here, 1-ethyl-3- methylimidazolium acetate, an ecofriendly ionic liquid (IL), is considered as an excellent solvent for native CDs. This IL efficiently dissolves up to 40 wt.% β- and γ-CD already at ambient temperature and X-ray scattering indicates that CDs do not tend to detrimental flocculation under these drastic concentration conditions. Simu- lation techniques reveal the intimate mechanism of CD solvation by the ionic species: while the strong hydrogen bonding acceptor acetate anion i…

CyclodextrinsPolymers and Plasticscyclodextringreen chemistrysolubilityOrganic ChemistryIonic liquids Solvation Hydrophobic solvation Cyclodextrin Emerging task specific solvents Sustainability Molecular dynamics Hydrogen bondingMaterials ChemistryImidazolesSolventsiONIC lIQUIDS cyclodextrin solubility green chemistryiONIC lIQUIDSSettore CHIM/02 - Chimica Fisica
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Inhalable Formulation Based on Lipid–Polymer Hybrid Nanoparticles for the Macrophage Targeted Delivery of Roflumilast

2022

Here, novel lipid-polymer hybrid nanoparticles (LPHNPs), targeted to lung macrophages, were realized as potential carriers for Roflumilast administration in the management of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). To achieve this, Roflumilast-loaded fluorescent polymeric nanoparticles, based on a polyaspartamide-polycaprolactone graft copolymer, and lipid vesicles, made from 1,2-dipalmitoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine and 1,2-distearoyl-sn-glycero-phosphoethanolamine-N-(polyethylene glycol)-mannose, were properly combined using a two-step method, successfully obtaining Roflumilast-loaded hybrid fluorescent nanoparticles (Man-LPHFNPs@Roflumilast). These exhibit colloidal size and a ne…

CyclopropanesPolymers and PlasticsPolymersMacrophagesPhosphatidylethanolaminesAminopyridinesBioengineeringPolyethylene GlycolsBiomaterialsSettore CHIM/09 - Farmaceutico Tecnologico ApplicativoBenzamidesMaterials ChemistryHumansNanoparticlesParticle SizeMannoseBiomacromolecules
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Enhanced plasmonic processes in amino-rich plasma polymer films for applications at the biointerface

2021

A new plasmonic biosensor was developed in a planar chip-based format by coupling the plasmonic properties of gold nanoparticles (Au NPs) with the mechanical and bioadhesive features of unconventional organic thin films deposited from plasma, namely primary amine-based plasma polymer films (PPFs). A self-assembled layer of spherical Au NPs, 12 nm in diameter, was electrostatically immobilized onto optically transparent silanised glass. In the next step, the Au NP layer was coated with an 18 nm polymeric thick PPF layerviathe simultaneous polymerization/deposition of a cyclopropylamine (CPA) precursor performed by radio frequency discharge, both in pulsed and in continuous wave modes. The CP…

Cyclopropaneschemistry.chemical_classificationMaterials sciencePolymerstechnology industry and agricultureMetal NanoparticlesGeneral Physics and AstronomySerum Albumin HumanBiointerfaceBiosensing TechniquesPolymerContact angleBlood serumchemistryChemical engineeringColloidal goldHumansGoldPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryThin filmBiosensorSerum AlbuminPlasmonHumanSettore CHIM/02 - Chimica FisicaPhysical Chemistry Chemical Physics
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Ubiquitin and ubiquitination in cells from the marine sponge Geodia cydonium.

1994

Marine sponges, e.g. Geodia cydonium, have been intensively used to investigate the biochemical and molecular biological basis of cell-cell- and cell-matrix adhesion. It has been shown that a family of galactose-specific lectins, which are present in the extracellular space of G. cydonium, is a main component involved in cell-matrix adhesion in the sponge system. In the present study it is outlined that the purified 16-kDa lectin-1 binds to a 67-kDa membrane-associated protein. This lectin-binding protein undergoes mono- and diubiquitination after incubation of dissociated sponge cells with the homologous aggregation factor (AF), a molecule involved in cell-cell adhesion. The gene coding fo…

DNA ComplementaryBlotting WesternMolecular Sequence DataBiochemistryBiopolymersTandem repeatUbiquitinLectinsExtracellularCell AdhesionAnimalsAmino Acid SequenceRNA MessengerPolyubiquitinGeneUbiquitinsCells CulturedMessenger RNAbiologyBase SequenceSequence Homology Amino AcidChemistryMembrane ProteinsAdhesionbiology.organism_classificationBlotting NorthernCell biologyPoriferaSpongeGene Expression Regulationbiology.proteinFunction (biology)Biological chemistry Hoppe-Seyler
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Acquisition of Structure-guiding and Structure-forming Properties during Maturation from the Pro-silicatein to the Silicatein Form

2012

Silicateins are the key enzymes involved in the enzymatic polycondensation of the inorganic scaffold of the skeletal elements of the siliceous sponges, the spicules. The gene encoding pro-silicatein is inserted into the pCold TF vector, comprising the gene for the bacterial trigger factor. This hybrid gene is expressed in Escherichia coli and the synthesized fusion protein is purified. The fusion protein is split into the single proteins with thrombin by cleavage of the linker sequence present between the two proteins. At 23 °C, the 87 kDa trigger factor-pro-silicatein fusion protein is cleaved to the 51 kDa trigger factor and the 35 kDa pro-silicatein. The cleavage process proceeds and res…

DNA ComplementaryPolymersRecombinant Fusion Proteins02 engineering and technologyPlasma protein bindingCleavage (embryo)Models BiologicalBiochemistry03 medical and health sciencesThrombinPEG ratioEscherichia colimedicineAnimalsMolecular Biology030304 developmental biologychemistry.chemical_classification0303 health sciencesbiologyPhotoelectron SpectroscopyTemperatureThrombinCell Biology021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologybiology.organism_classificationFusion proteinElasticityExtracellular MatrixPoriferaEnzymechemistryBiochemistryProtein Structure and FoldingPeptidesSuberites0210 nano-technologyHydrophobic and Hydrophilic InteractionsLinkerProtein Bindingmedicine.drugSuberitesJournal of Biological Chemistry
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