Search results for "stoichiometry"

showing 10 items of 270 documents

IR Spectroscopy of Monoclinic Tungsten Oxide

2000

Stoichiometric tungsten trioxide WO3 has several polimorphous crystal phases [1] in the temperature region from 4 up to 1200K. These WO3 phases have more or less distorted ReO3 — type crystal structures, and ReO3 lattice topology is identical to topology of the BO3 sublattice of perovskite ABO3.

chemistry.chemical_compoundCrystallographyMaterials sciencechemistryLattice (order)Tungsten oxideInfrared spectroscopyCrystal structureTungsten trioxideStoichiometryMonoclinic crystal system
researchProduct

NMR and Infrared Spectroscopies of C-S-H and Al-Substituted C-S-H Synthesised in Alkaline Solutions

1998

(C,N)-(S,A)-H samples have been synthesised from mixes of different CaO/SiO2 and AI(OH)3/SiO2 ratios in stirred suspensions in more or less concentrated soda solutions. The stoichiometry and spectroscopic characteristics of samples have been studied by FTIR, 27A1 and 29Si MAS NMR spectroscopies. The structural changes induced by substitutions have been discussed on the basis of the dreiketten structure of the tobermorite silicate chains.

chemistry.chemical_compoundCrystallographychemistryInfraredTobermoriteFourier transform infrared spectroscopySilicateStoichiometry
researchProduct

Effects of VTE Treatment on Composition of Lithium Tantalate Single Crystals

2011

The vapour transport equilibration (VTE) is used to change the Li/Ta ratio in lithium tantalate single crystals of different crystallographic orientations (Z-cut and Y/128°-cut). Treatment by VTE is shown to provide thin layers in lithium tantalate plates composition of which is close to stoichiometric while the values of the coercive field are different, much smaller compared with congruent single crystals. There are several mechanisms of diffusion of the Li+ ions in LiTaO3 under conditions of VTE the contribution of each being dependent on the crystallographic orientation of the sample.

chemistry.chemical_compoundMaterials scienceThin layerschemistryDiffusionLithium tantalateAnalytical chemistryCoercivityCondensed Matter PhysicsStoichiometryElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsIonFerroelectrics
researchProduct

ChemInform Abstract: Catalytic Aminomercuration of Olefins in a Tandem Aminomercuration-Deoxymercuration; One-Step Synthesis of Secondary N-Arylallyl…

1990

Abstract Allyl alcohols react with primary aromatic amines and stoichiometric amounts of mercury(II) tetrafluoroborate to give mixtures of mono- and diallyl anilines. However, the use of the tandem aminomercuration-deoxymercuration promoted by catalytic mercury(II) tetrafluoroborate allows to perform regiospecifically the monoallylation reaction with very high yields. A mechanism is proposed to account for the observed results.

chemistry.chemical_compoundPrimary (chemistry)TetrafluoroboratechemistryTandemchemistry.chemical_elementOne-StepGeneral MedicineCombinatorial chemistryStoichiometryMercury (element)CatalysisChemInform
researchProduct

Large Magnetoresistance at Room Temperature in the Off-Stoichiometric Chalcogenide Cr0.92Te.

2006

chemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryCondensed matter physicsMagnetoresistanceChalcogenideGeneral MedicineStoichiometryChemInform
researchProduct

catena-Poly[benzyltriethylammonium [tri-μ-thiocyanato-κ4N:S;κ2S:N-cadmate(II)]]

2006

The title compound, {[(C6H5CH2)N(C2H5)3][Cd(SCN)3]}n, contains benzyl­triethyl­ammonium cations lying between one-dimensional chains of stoichiometry {[Cd(SCN)3]−}n. Each Cd2+ ion is 3N,3S-hexa­coordinated by thio­cyanate ligands in an octa­hedral arrangement. The asymmetric unit contains one cation and one anion.

chemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryStereochemistryThio-General Materials ScienceAmmoniumGeneral ChemistryCondensed Matter PhysicsMedicinal chemistryStoichiometryIonActa Crystallographica Section E Structure Reports Online
researchProduct

Ecological Stoichiometry of Bumblebee Castes, Sexes, and Age Groups

2021

Ecological stoichiometry is important for revealing how the composition of chemical elements of organisms is influenced by their physiological functions and ecology. In this study, we investigated the elemental body composition of queens, workers, and males of the bumblebee Bombus terrestris, an important pollinator throughout Eurasia, North America, and northern Africa. Our results showed that body elemental content differs among B. terrestris castes. Young queens and workers had higher body nitrogen concentration than ovipositing queens and males, while castes did not differ significantly in their body carbon concentration. Furthermore, the carbon-to-nitrogen ratio was higher in ovipositi…

ecological stoichiometrybiologyPhysiologycastesZoologybumblebeeBrief Research Reportbiology.organism_classificationthe carbon-to-nitrogen ratioStress levelstressAge groupsHabitatsocial organizationPollinatorBombus terrestrisBombus terrestrisPhysiology (medical)Ecological stoichiometryQP1-981BumblebeeFrontiers in Physiology
researchProduct

A stoichiometric perspective on host-parasite interactions

2013

ecological stoichiometryfosfaatitympäristötekijäthiilienvironmental qualityparasitismiparasitologiaravinteetnutrient loadingparasite virulencelois-isäntäsuhdetyppiDaphnialoisetravinnepitoisuusparasite prevalence
researchProduct

The scent of Mare Nostrum: medicinal and aromatic plants in Mediterranean soils

2012

In the Mediterranean area, the simultaneous occurrence of pedological, climatic and economic constraints often sets a limit on the profitability of agriculture, and farmers are forced to grow a reduced number of species, dealing with a secure – albeit low – market income. The introduction of medicinal and aromatic plants (MAPs) inside the current farming systems could represent a useful means to meet the multifunctional role of agriculture: producing safe food, in respect of the environment, and contributing to the development of rural areas. The study of the relationships between MAPs and the soils in which they may be grown may have two approaches: (1) the evaluation of yield and qualitat…

ecological stoichiometryniche marketSettore AGR/14 - Pedologiaagronomic performanceregionalisationSettore AGR/02 - Agronomia E Coltivazioni Erbacee
researchProduct

No uniform associations between parasite prevalence and environmental nutrients

2014

The resource quality of the host has been shown to affect parasite transmission success, prevalence, and virulence. Seasonal availability of environmental nutrients alters density and stoichiometric quality (carbon–nutrient ratios) of both producers and consumers, suggesting that nutrient availability may drive fluctuations in parasite prevalence patterns observed in nature. We examined the interactions between the population dynamics of a keystone herbivore, Daphnia, and its parasites, and their associations with water nutrient concentrations, resource quantity and quality, and other environmental variables (temperature, pH, oxygen concentration) in a small lake, using general linear model…

epibiontseducation.field_of_studyHerbivorebiologyseasonal epidemicsHost (biology)EcologyPopulationLarssonia obtusabiology.organism_classificationDaphniastoichiometryhost-parasite interactionsNutrientPasteuria ramosasDaphnia longispinamicrosporidiaParasite hostingSpecies richnessEpibionteducationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsEcology
researchProduct