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Preparation and photoactivity of electrophoretic TiO2coating film

2012

TiO2 thin films have been obtained by a sol-electrophoretic deposition method on metallic Ti and Pt substrates. X-ray diffraction, Raman spectroscopy and scanning electron microscopy were used to investigate the structure and morphology of plated materials. Annealed TiO2 films mainly are formed in anatase structure with different morphology depending on substrate material. Light induced potential measurements indicate that the morphology substantially have an impact on photoactivity of TiO2 thin films.

Anatasesymbols.namesakeMaterials scienceChemical engineeringAnnealing (metallurgy)Scanning electron microscopeMicroscopyX-ray crystallographyAnalytical chemistrysymbolsSubstrate (electronics)Thin filmRaman spectroscopyIOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering
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A highly enantioselective abiotic receptor for malate dianion in aqueous solution

2006

The highly enantioselective molecular recognition of the malate dianion by a synthetic receptor in aqueous solution has been studied by potentiometric titrations, mass spectrometry (ESI-MS), diffusion measurements (PGSE NMR) and molecular modeling. Garcia-España Monsonis, Enrique, Enrique.Garcia-Es@uv.es

AnionsModels MolecularMalate dianionSpectrometry Mass Electrospray IonizationMagnetic Resonance SpectroscopyMolecular modelUNESCO::QUÍMICADiffusionPotentiometric titrationMalatesMolecular modelingAbiotic receptorMass spectrometry:QUÍMICA [UNESCO]CatalysisSubstrate SpecificityMolecular recognitionComputational chemistryMaterials ChemistryOrganic chemistryAqueous solutionReceptorAbiotic componentEnantioselectiveAqueous solutionMolecular StructureChemistrySpectrometryMeasurementsMetals and AlloysEnantioselective synthesisWaterHydrogen BondingStereoisomerismGeneral ChemistryGeneral MedicineUNESCO::QUÍMICA::Química macromolecularCombinatorial chemistrySurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsSolutionsCeramics and CompositesPotentiometryEnantioselective ; Abiotic receptor ; Malate dianion ; Aqueous solution ; Spectrometry ; Measurements ; Molecular modeling:QUÍMICA::Química macromolecular [UNESCO]
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Comparative study of protective coatings for the conservation of Urban Art

2020

Abstract Contemporary mural paintings are complex artworks for several reasons, including the heterogeneity of the materials used to make them, and the different types of substrate on which the painting layers can be applied. Currently we are focused on a technical-scientific research aimed to solve the issues related to the long-term care and maintenance of murals, by evaluating the performance of several protective coatings applied on these artworks. This paper deals with a preliminary experimentation aimed to: (a) study the interaction of antigraffiti products on common synthetic paints; (b) test the effectiveness and efficiency of several commercial products used as antigraffiti; (c) de…

Antigraffiti Protection Street art ArtworkArcheologyPaintingMaterials scienceProtectionMaterials Science (miscellaneous)010401 analytical chemistryNanotechnology02 engineering and technologyConservationSubstrate (printing)021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciencesAntigraffiti0104 chemical sciencesCoated surfaceChemistry (miscellaneous)Street art Artwork0210 nano-technologyGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinanceSpectroscopy
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Mechanism of interaction of betanin and indicaxanthin with human myeloperoxidase and hypochlorous acid.

2005

Hypochlorous acid (HOCl) is the most powerful oxidant produced by human neutrophils and contributes to the damage caused by these inflammatory cells. It is produced from H2O2 and chloride by the heme enzyme myeloperoxidase (MPO). Based on findings that betalains provide antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects, we performed the present kinetic study on the interaction between the betalains, betanin and indicaxanthin, with the redox intermediates, compound I and compound II of MPO, and its major cytotoxic product HOCl. It is shown that both betalains are good peroxidase substrates for MPO and function as one-electron reductants of its redox intermediates, compound I and compound II. Compoun…

AntioxidantIndolesHypochlorous acidStereochemistryPyridinesmedicine.medical_treatmentBiophysicsIn Vitro TechniquesBiochemistryMedicinal chemistryRedoxAntioxidantsSubstrate Specificitychemistry.chemical_compoundBetalainmedicineHumansMolecular BiologyBetaninPeroxidasebiologyBetanin myeloperoxidase nitrite low-density lipoproteins atherosclerosisCell BiologyOxidantsBetaxanthinsHypochlorous AcidKineticschemistryMyeloperoxidasebiology.proteinFerricBetacyaninsInflammation MediatorsIndicaxanthinOxidation-Reductionmedicine.drugBiochemical and biophysical research communications
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Photoassisted Oxidation of the Recalcitrant Cyanuric Acid Substrate in Aqueous ZnO Suspensions

2007

The photoassisted oxidative transformation of the highly recalcitrant cyanuric acid was examined in the liquid−solid regime at pH 3 and natural pH 7.5 under UV irradiation in oxygen- and ozone-saturated ZnO suspensions using ZnO as a photomediator. Loss of cyanuric acid was assayed by HPLC UV absorption spectroscopy, whereas intermediates and final products were determined by HPLC ion chromatography (IC), by MS techniques using an electrospray ionization mass spectrometer operated in the negative-ion mode, and by FT-IR spectroscopy. Final reaction products were CO2 gas and NO3- ions. The measure of nitrate in solution quantified the degree of mineralization of the substrate; its concentrati…

Aqueous solutionAbsorption spectroscopyElectrospray ionizationInorganic chemistryIon chromatographySubstrate (chemistry)Mass spectrometrySurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materialschemistry.chemical_compoundGeneral EnergyAdsorptionchemistryZnO photocatalyst cyanuric acidPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryCyanuric acidThe Journal of Physical Chemistry C
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On the Creeping of Saturated Salt Solutions

2013

Creeping is a well-known but annoying phenomenon in the preparation of crystals from solution, where growing crystallites gradually extend up the walls of the growth vessel. In this process, solution is transported toward the tip of the creeping crystallites, where solvent evaporation takes place and solid material is deposited. In this study, the growth of crystal aggregates extending from evaporating droplets of saturated aqueous solutions of ionic salts, placed on different substrate materials, has been investigated using optical microscopy. It is shown that the rate determining step of the crystallization process is the evaporation of solution, following Fick’s laws. Fresh solution, nec…

Aqueous solutionChemistryEvaporationIonic bondingGeneral ChemistrySubstrate (electronics)Solid State ChemistryCondensed Matter Physicslaw.inventionCrystalCrystallographyChemical engineeringOptical microscopelawGeneral Materials ScienceCrystalliteCrystallizationCrystal Growth & Design
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Different methods for soluble salt removal tested on late-Roman cooking ware from a submarine excavation at the island of Pantelleria (Sicily, Italy)

2014

Abstract This paper deals with the comparative evaluation of different procedures of salt extraction designed for archaeological ceramics from submarine burial environments. The experimental work was carried out on a particular type of late-Roman cooking ware finds (Pantellerian ware) found in a shipwreck near the shoreline of the Island of Pantelleria (Sicily). The studied ceramic test-pieces were first recognised in terms of bulk characteristics (mineralogy, petrography and chemistry). SEM-EDS observation allowed verification of the presence of various secondary minerals at the surface and in the pore spaces formed after the prolonged permanence in seawater under oxidising or reducing con…

ArcheologyMaterials Science (miscellaneous)SepioliteMineralogySubmarineExcavationConservationCeramic substratePetrographyArchaeological ceramicsChemistry (miscellaneous)Experimental workSeawaterSubmarine excavation Archaeological ceramic Desalination procedures Pantellerian ware SicilyGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinanceSpectroscopyGeologySettore GEO/09 -Georis. Miner.e Appl.Mineral.-Petrogr. per l'Ambi.ed i B.Cult.
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New organotin(IV) complexes with L-Arginine,Nα-t-Boc-L-Arginine and L-Alanyl-L-Arginine.Synthesis, structural investigations and cytotoxic activity

2010

Abstract Novel diorganotin(IV) derivatives of l -Arginine (HArg), N α -( tert -Butoxycarbonyl)- l -Arginine (Boc–Arg–OH) and l -Ala- l -Arg (H 2 Ala–Arg), H 2 NC( NH)NH(CH 2 ) 3 CH(NHR′)CO 2 H, where R′ = H in HArg, R′ = C(O)OC(CH 3 ) 3 in Boc–Arg–OH, R′ = H 2 NCH(CH 3 )CO in H 2 Ala–Arg and triorganotin(IV) derivatives of Boc–Arg–OH have been synthesized and structurally characterized. The complexes were investigated by FT-IR and 119 Sn Mossbauer in the solid state and by 1 H, 13 C, 119 Sn and 1 H– 1 H COSY NMR spectroscopy, in solution. The spectroscopic characterization leading to the proposed molecular structures was accomplished on the basis of these experiments. l -Arginine appears to…

ArginineStereochemistryLigandOrganic ChemistryL-Arginine; Boc-Arg-OH; L-Alanyl-L-Arginine; organotin(IV); NMR; cytotoxic activitySubstrate (chemistry)Biological activityorganotin(IV)BiochemistryL-ArginineNMRInorganic ChemistryL-Alanyl-L-Argininechemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryBoc-Arg-OHSettore CHIM/03 - Chimica Generale E InorganicaMaterials ChemistryChelationCarboxylatePhysical and Theoretical ChemistryCytotoxicityTwo-dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopycytotoxic activity
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Solid-State Fermentations of the Genus Aspergillus

1994

For the majority of filamentous fungal species, solid-state media are the natural life media. Growth can occur on the surface or within the whole substrate, depending on the porosity. Industrial solid-state fermentations have been developed largely in traditional food industries such as cheese, Oriental fermentations, fermented vegetables, meat, and other products, and in modern biotechnological industries such as antibiotics and enzymes. At the industrial scale, the latter fermentations allow for a decrease in the drying costs of the final products.

AspergillusbiologyWater activityChemistryAspergillus nigerIndustrial scaleSolid-statefood and beveragesFermentationNatural lifeFood scienceSubstrate (biology)biology.organism_classification
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Preliminary assessment of coupling the analysis of shell microstructures and microtextures as palaeoecological indicator in fossil brachiopods

2018

Brachiopods are one of the most successful groups of marine invertebrates throughout the Phanerozoic. Despite their abundance and importance in the fossil record, there are numerous gaps in our understanding of their palaeoecology. In particular, there is little information about their mode of life in relation to the substrate, which can be important in palaeontological and sedimentological studies involving brachiopod faunas. The aim of this study is to test the combination of analyzing shell microstructures (with SEM) and microtextures (with EBSD) to elucidate palaeoecological aspects for three extinct species belonging to the Order Athyridida. Results indicate that Athyris spiriferoides …

AthyrisbiologyPaleontologyMarine invertebratesTest (biology)biology.organism_classificationQE701-760Substrate (marine biology)PaleontologyAthyrididaAbundance (ecology)PhanerozoicPaleoecologyGeologySpanish Journal of Palaeontology
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