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A First-Principles Study of the Ag/a-Al2O3(0001) Interface

2001

Ab initio simulations of the Ag/a-Al2O3(0001) interface have been performed for periodic slab models. We have considered Al- and O-terminated corundum surfaces, low and high substrate coverages by silver, as well as the two preferred Ag adsorption sites. The two different terminations give rise to qualitatively different results: silver physisorption on the Al-terminated substrate and chemisorption on O-terminated one. The latter could be treated as a possible model for the defective Al-terminated substrate, where the outermost aluminium ions are removed (completely or partly). This makes O-terminated surface highly reactive towards a deposited metal, in order to restore initial corundum st…

Hartree-Fock methodAg adsorptionAb initiochemistry.chemical_elementCorundumSubstrate (electronics)engineering.materialCatalysislcsh:ChemistryInorganic ChemistryAdsorptionPhysisorptionAl- and Oterminated (0001) surfacesAluminiumComputational chemistryelectron correlation correctionsPhysical and Theoretical Chemistrylcsh:QH301-705.5Molecular BiologySpectroscopyab initioOrganic ChemistryGeneral MedicineComputer Science Applicationsmetal/oxide interfaceCrystallographylcsh:Biology (General)lcsh:QD1-999chemistryChemisorptionengineeringStoichiometrya-Al2O3 (corundum)International Journal of Molecular Sciences
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Optimization of ZnO:Al/Ag/ZnO:Al structures for ultra-thin high-performance transparent conductive electrodes

2012

Al-doped ZnO (AZO)/Ag/AZO multilayer coatings (50-70 nm thick) were grown at room temperature on glass substrates with different silver layer thickness, from 3 to 19 nm, by using radio frequency magnetron sputtering. Thermal stability of the compositional, optical and electrical properties of the AZO/Ag/AZO structures were investigated up to 400 °C and as a function of Ag film thickness. An AZO film as thin as 20 nm is an excellent barrier to Ag diffusion. The inclusion of 9.5 nm thin silver layer within the transparent conductive oxide (TCO) material leads to a maximum enhancement of the electro-optical characteristics. The excellent measured properties of low resistance, high transmittanc…

High transmittanceDiffusionrf-Magnetron sputteringElectro-optical characteristicGlass substrateTransparent conductive oxide RF magnetron sputtering Optical properties Electrical resistivity Al-doped zinc oxide Silver MultilayersSettore ING-INF/01 - ElettronicaSUBSTRATE-TEMPERATUREAg diffusionAl-doped ZnOLow resistanceMultilayerZNOMaterials ChemistryVisible spectral rangeMULTILAYER FILMSAl-doped zinc oxideOptical propertiesMetals and AlloysAZO filmElectrical resistivityOPTICAL-PROPERTIESOXIDE-FILMSSurfaces and InterfacesZinc oxide AluminumRadio frequency magnetron sputteringSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsOptical and electrical propertieElectrodeOptoelectronicsFilm preparationLayer (electronics)Magnetron sputteringUltra-thinRF magnetron sputteringMaterials scienceSilverThermodynamic stabilityOpticsTransparent conductive oxideElectrical resistivity and conductivityThermal stabilityElectrical conductorTransparent conducting filmRoom temperatureThin film solar cellbusiness.industryTransparent conductiveOptical propertieSilver layerHigh transmittanceMultilayersMulti-layer-coatingZnO Electric conductivityMeasured propertiebusinessSubstrate
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Differential specificity of substrate-attached lectins stimulating spreading of GH3-cells under serum-free, hormone-supplemented culture conditions

1982

Most mammalian cells are capable of growth in culture only when they are supplied with an appropriate substrate to which they can adhere and spread. To prepare suitable substrates different lectins were attached onto polystyrene tissue-culture dishes after coating with polylysine. GH3-cells (a pituitary-tumor-cell line) were seeded into the culture dishes containing serum-free, hormone-supplemented medium. When succinylated Concanavalin A (s-Con A), which binds specifically to mannose residues, is attached to the surface an extraordinary spreading of GH3-cells is induced within 15 to 20 min after seeding. Other lectins with a different sugar-binding specificity are less effective in inducin…

HistologyCellMannosePituitary neoplasmBiologyCell LinePathology and Forensic MedicineStructure-Activity Relationshipchemistry.chemical_compoundCell MovementLectinsCell AdhesionConcanavalin AmedicineAnimalsPituitary NeoplasmsCell adhesionSubstrate (chemistry)Cell BiologyHormonesCulture MediaKineticsmedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryBiochemistryCell cultureConcanavalin APolylysinebiology.proteinMannoseCell and Tissue Research
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High-pass energy-filtered photoemission electron microscopy imaging of dopants in silicon.

2008

Differently doped areas in silicon can show strong electron-optical contrast in dependence on the dopant concentration and surface conditions. Photoemission electron microscopy is a powerful surface-sensitive technique suitable for fast imaging of doping-induced contrast in semiconductors. We report on the observation of Si (100) samples with n- and p-type doped patterns (with the dopant concentration varied from 10(16) to 10(19) cm(-3)) on a p- and n-type substrate (doped to 10(15) cm(-3)), respectively. A high-pass energy filter of the entire image enabled us to obtain spectroscopic information, i.e. quantified photo threshold and related photoyield differences depending on the doping lev…

HistologyMaterials scienceSiliconDopantbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectDopingAnalytical chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementSubstrate (electronics)Pathology and Forensic MedicinePhotoemission electron microscopySemiconductorchemistryContrast (vision)High-pass filterbusinessmedia_commonJournal of microscopy
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Distinct Site Specificity of Two Pea Histone Deacetylase Complexes

2001

We report on the site specificity of two intact pea histone deacetylase complexes. HD1 deacetylates lysines 5 and 16 of H4 in the order K16 > K5, while in the case of H3 the preferred order is K4 >> K18 approximately K9. The specificity of the HD2 complex is markedly different. The preferred residues in H4 are K8 approximately K5 > K16, while in H3 deacetylation, the complex HD2 prefers sites 4 and 18. To obtain these results, we have used a novel procedure based on the SPOT technique, a method to synthesize peptides on membrane supports. Different sets of membranes with sequentially overlapping histone peptides containing acetylated lysines in the sites corresponding to all in vivo acetyla…

Histone deacetylase 5Histone deacetylase 2ChemistryHDAC11HDAC10PeasSAP30BiochemistryHistone DeacetylasesSubstrate SpecificityBiochemistryHistone H2AHistone deacetylase complexDeacetylase activityBiochemistry
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EX VITRO MYCORRHIZATION OF VITRO-DERIVED PLANTLETS OF 'CARRIZO' CITRANGE [C. SINENSIS (L.) OSB. × P. TRIFOLIATA (L.) RAF.]

2015

In this study, vitro-derived plantlets of ‘Carrizo’ citrange were inoculated with Glomus intraradices during the acclimatization phase, from in vitro to in vivo. Plantlets were grown in presence (+M) and in absence of inoculum (-M) and in addition, in sterile and non-sterile substrate. After three months of culture, some vegetative parameters and the level of infection, varied greatly in the different theses. In particular, the highest formation of new branched roots has been observed in inoculated plantlets cultivated in sterile substrate. Good results were observed also in non-inoculated plantlets cultivated in non-sterile substrate, in presence of endemic inoculum. The same trend was…

HorticultureSymbiosisInoculationSubstrate (chemistry)C sinensisHorticultureBiologybiology.organism_classificationAcclimatizationEx vivoIn vitroCitrangeActa Horticulturae
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Characterization of Acylating and Deacylating Activities of an Extracellular Phospholipase A2 in a Water-Restricted Environment

1994

The behavior of porcine pancreatic phospholipase A2 (ppPLA2) in monophasic low-water media has been explored, for the first time, in a systematic manner. It has been investigated how a number of variables can modulate both acylating and deacylating activities of the enzyme, and several interesting, unexpected results are presented. Among the most relevant, when placing ppPLA2 in the water-restricted environment, are the following: (i) it displays a remarkable alteration of its specificity toward the substrate polar head relative to all-water medium; (ii) it is quite severely inhibited by lysophosphatidylcholine (LPC), which has important implications, particularly concerning its acylation a…

Hot TemperatureSwineStereochemistryAcylationOleic AcidsBinding CompetitiveBiochemistryPhospholipases ASubstrate SpecificityAcylationchemistry.chemical_compoundPhospholipase A2Enzyme StabilityExtracellularAnimalsPancreasEdetic Acidchemistry.chemical_classificationEsterificationbiologyChemistryHydrolysisLysophosphatidylcholinesWaterSubstrate (chemistry)In vitroKineticsPhospholipases A2LysophosphatidylcholineEnzymeBiochemistryYield (chemistry)Phosphatidylcholinesbiology.proteinCalciumExtracellular SpaceOleic AcidBiochemistry
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Study and characterization of polyphenol oxidase from eggplant (Solanum melongena L.)

2011

ABSTRACT: In this study the catecholase and cresolase activities of eggplant polyphenol oxidase (PPO) were investigated. Enzyme activity was determined by measuring the increase in absorbance using catechol as substrate and 3-methyl-2- benzothiazolinone hydrazone (MBTH) as coupled reagent. The effects of substrate specificity, heat inactivation, temperature, pH, and inhibitors were investigated to understand the enzymatic alteration of ready-to-eat preparations. Browning of vegetables was determined through a colorimeter. Decrease of lightness (L*) and increase of color difference values (ΔE*) were correlated with tissue browning. Antibrowning agents were tested on PPO under the same condit…

Hot Temperaturefood industryCatecholsPolyphenol oxidaseSubstrate Specificitychemistry.chemical_compoundAcetic acidEnzyme StabilityBrowningSolanum melongenaFood scienceEnzyme InhibitorsbrowningCatecholbiologySubstrate (chemistry)traditional landracesGeneral ChemistrySettore AGR/15 - Scienze E Tecnologie AlimentariHydrogen-Ion Concentrationpolyphenol oxidase antibrowning food technologies ready-to-eatEnzyme assayMaillard ReactionKineticsBiochemistrychemistryaubergineTartaric acidbiology.proteingermplasm exploitationGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesCitric acidCatechol Oxidasetraditional landraces; browning; germplasm exploitation; food industry; aubergine
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Gamma-valerolactone from levulinic acid and its esters: Substrate and reaction media determine the optimal catalyst

2021

13 figures, 7 tables.-- © 2021. This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0

HydrogenMethyl levulinateProcess Chemistry and TechnologySepioliteSepioliteAluminachemistry.chemical_elementSubstrate (chemistry)Y-valerolactoneCatalysisRutheniumCatalysisRutheniumNickelchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryLevulinic acidNickelLevulinic acidOrganic chemistryReactivity (chemistry)Ethyl levulinate
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Batch dark fermentative hydrogen production from grass silage: The effect of inoculum, pH, temperature and VS ratio

2008

Abstract The potential for fermentative hydrogen (H2) production from grass silage was evaluated in laboratory batch assays. First, two different inocula (from a dairy farm digester and digested sewage sludge) were studied with and without prior heat treatment and pH adjustment. Only the inoculum from the dairy farm digester produced H2 from grass silage. Without heat treatment, methane (CH4) was mainly produced, but heat treatment efficiently inhibited CH4 production. pH adjustment to 6 further increased H2 production. The effects of initial pH (4, 5 and 6), temperature (35, 55 and 70 ∘ C ) and the substrate to inoculum volatile solids (VS) ratio (henceforth VS ratio) (1:1; 1.5:1 and 2:1) …

HydrogenRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentChemistrySilageEnergy Engineering and Power Technologychemistry.chemical_elementSubstrate (chemistry)Condensed Matter PhysicsMethanechemistry.chemical_compoundFuel TechnologyAnimal scienceFermentative hydrogen productionYield (chemistry)SludgeHydrogen productionInternational Journal of Hydrogen Energy
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