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Homogeneous freezing of single sulfuric and nitric acid solution drops levitated in an acoustic trap

2009

Abstract The freezing temperatures of single supercooled drops of binary and ternary sulfuric and nitric acid solutions were measured while varying the acid concentration. An acoustic levitator was used which allows to freely suspend single solution drops in air without electrical charges thereby avoiding any electrical influences which may affect the freezing process. The drops of typically 500 µm in radius were monitored by a video camera during cooling cycles down to − 85 °C to simulate the upper tropospheric and stratospheric temperature range. The present data confirm that liquid solution droplets can be supercooled far below the equilibrium melting point by approximately 35 °C. They f…

Flash freezingAtmospheric ScienceMaterials scienceThermodynamicsSulfuric acidRadiuslaw.inventionchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistrylawNitric acidMelting pointIce nucleusSupercoolingTernary operationAtmospheric Research
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Fluorimetric determination of captopril by flow injection analysis

1991

A flow injection analysis procedure is proposed for the determination of captopril. The sample solution was directly injected into the carrier-reagent stream which was prepared by a solution of ceric ions in 0.25 M sulfuric acid. The procedure is based on the fluorimetric monitoring of the formed Ce(III). Chemical, FIA, and instrumental parameters were optimized and the procedure is applied to the captopril determination in pharmaceutical formulations with competitive precision and adequate accuracy.

Flow injection analysisAqueous solutionChromatographyChemistryFluorescence spectrometrySulfuric acidCaptoprilDosage formAnalytical ChemistryIonchemistry.chemical_compoundmedicineSpectroscopymedicine.drugMicrochemical Journal
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Flow injection spectrophotometric determination of lead using 1,5-diphenylthiocarbazone in aqueous micellar

2009

A simple flow injection colorimetric procedure for determining lead was established. It is based on the reaction of lead in sulfuric acid with 1,5-diphenylthiocarbazone and sodium dodecyl sulfate, resulting in an intense red-blue complex with a suitable absorption at 500 nm. A standard or sample solution was injected into the sulfuric acid stream (flow rate of 2.0 ml min(-1)), which was then merged with sodium dodecyl sulfate stream (flow rate of 2.0 ml min(-1)) and 1,5-diphenylthiocarbazone stream (flow rate of 1.5 ml min(-1)). Optimum conditions for determining lead were investigated by univariate method. Under the optimum conditions, a linear calibration graph was obtained over the range…

Flow injection analysisDetection limitTime FactorsAqueous solutionChromatographyCalibration curveAnalytical chemistryColorReproducibility of ResultsSodium Dodecyl SulfateWaterSulfuric acidSulfuric AcidsAbsorptionAnalytical ChemistryVolumetric flow rateStandard curvechemistry.chemical_compoundLeadchemistryDithizoneSpectrophotometryFlow Injection AnalysisSodium dodecyl sulfateMicellesTalanta
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Electrochemical performance of activated screen printed carbon electrodes for hydrogen peroxide and phenol derivatives sensing

2019

Screen-printed carbon electrodes (SPCEs) are widely used for the electroanalysis of a plethora of organic and inorganic compounds. These devices offer unique properties to address electroanalytical chemistry challenges and can successfully compete in numerous aspects with conventional carbon-based electrodes. However, heterogeneous kinetics on SPCEs surfaces is comparatively sluggish, which is why the electrochemical activation of inks is sometimes required to improve electron transfer rates and to enhance sensing performance. In this work, SPCEs were subjected to different electrochemical activation methods and the response to H2O2 electroanalysis was used as a testing probe. Changes in to…

General Chemical EngineeringElectrochemical activationchemistry.chemical_element02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistryElectrochemistry01 natural sciencesAnalytical Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundElectrochemistryQuímica FísicaScreen-printed carbon electrodesSensorHydroquinoneSulfuric acidChronoamperometryHydrogen peroxide021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyPhenolic compounds0104 chemical sciencesDielectric spectroscopychemistryChemical engineeringElectrodeSurface modificationCyclic voltammetry0210 nano-technologyCarbonJournal of Electroanalytical Chemistry
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A laboratory and theoretical study on the uptake of sulfur dioxide gas by small water drops containing hydrogen peroxide under laminar and turbulent …

2000

Abstract Laboratory experiments are described where the uptake of SO2 gas by water drops containing H2O2 is investigated where the taken up S(IV) is quickly converted to S(VI). During the gas uptake the drops were freely suspended at their terminal velocity by means of the Mainz vertical wind tunnel. Two series of experiments were carried out, one with a laminar air flow in the wind tunnel, one with a turbulent air flow in the wind tunnel. Afterwards, the experimental results were compared against model computations using the so-called fully mixed convective diffusion model. The experimental results for laminar flow conditions showed that the fully mixed convective diffusion model for the u…

HydrologyAtmospheric ScienceTerminal velocityTurbulenceChemistryAirflowSulfuric acidLaminar flowMechanicsPhysics::Fluid Dynamicschemistry.chemical_compoundAtmospheric chemistryPhysics::Atmospheric and Oceanic PhysicsSulfur dioxideGeneral Environmental ScienceWind tunnelAtmospheric Environment
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The Role of Liver in Determining Serum Colon-Derived Uremic Solutes.

2015

Evidence has shown that indoxyl sulfate (IS) and p-cresyl sulfate (PCS) may be alternative predictors of clinical outcomes in chronic kidney disease (CKD). Both toxins are derived from the gastrointestinal tract and metabolised in the liver. However, it is unclear whether the liver affects the production of IS and PCS. Here, we explore the association between IS and PCS levels in liver cirrhosis and a CKD-based cohort (N = 115). Liver and kidney function was assessed and classified by a Child-Pugh score (child A–C) and a modified version of the Modification of Diet in Renal Disease (MDRD) equation (Stages 1–4), respectively. An animal model was also used to confirm the two toxin levels in a…

Liver CirrhosisMalemedicine.medical_specialtyCirrhosisColonlcsh:MedicineUrineSulfuric Acid EstersKidneyGastroenterologyCohort StudiesRats Sprague-DawleyCresolsInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsHumansRenal Insufficiency Chroniclcsh:ScienceAgedUremiaKidneyGastrointestinal tractMultidisciplinarymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industrylcsh:RKidney metabolismMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseUremiahumanitiesRatsGastrointestinal TractDisease Models Animalmedicine.anatomical_structureEndocrinologyTreatment OutcomeLiverMultivariate AnalysisLinear Modelslcsh:QFemaleLiver function testsbusinessIndicanKidney diseaseResearch ArticlePloS one
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The influence of thickness, interpore distance and compositional structure on the optical properties of self-ordered anodic aluminum oxide films

2016

Highly ordered anodic aluminum oxide (AAO) films were fabricated using a two-step anodization process in oxalic acid, sulfuric acid, or ethylene glycol containing sulfuric acid, which are important in design of nanostructured optical devices. The morphology and UV-Vis reflectance spectroscopy of these films were analyzed. The morphological parameters of the AAO films, such as the thickness, pore diameter, interpore distance, porosity, pore arrangement regularity, and anodization electrolyte, were adjusted in order to study the effect of these parameters on the UV-Vis reflectance properties of these films. Raman spectroscopy measurements were then utilized to better understand the chemical d…

Materials scienceAnodizingOxalic acidAnalytical chemistrySulfuric acid02 engineering and technologyGeneral ChemistryElectrolyte010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciences0104 chemical sciencesIonchemistry.chemical_compoundsymbols.namesakechemistryChemical engineeringMaterials Chemistrysymbols0210 nano-technologyPorosityRaman spectroscopyEthylene glycolJournal of Materials Chemistry C
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Ultrathin Anodic Aluminum Oxide Membranes for Production of Dense Sub-20 nm Nanoparticle Arrays

2014

We present a systematic study of membrane structure (pore diameter and arrangement) in anodized aluminum oxide (AAO) layers obtained by anodization voltages 8-20 V in sulfuric and 15-40 V in oxalic acid electrolyte solutions. Anodization of bulk aluminum in sulfuric acid at 10 V potential was found to be optimal for production or ultrathin freestanding membranes with pore diameter in sub-20 nm range. The developed process with slow electrochemical reaction results in AAO membranes with thickness below 70 nm. The minimum required time for formation of continuous AAO membrane was determined and influence of electrolyte concentration on pore diameter in membrane after barrier layer removal ana…

Materials scienceAnodizingOxideMembrane structureNanoparticleNanotechnologySulfuric acidElectrolyteSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsBarrier layerchemistry.chemical_compoundGeneral EnergyMembraneChemical engineeringchemistryPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryThe Journal of Physical Chemistry C
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A tensiostatic study of the anodic behaviour of tungsten in acid solutions

1975

Abstract Tensiostatic anodization of tungsten has been studied in 1 N solutions of H 2 SO 4 , HClO 42 , HNH 2 SO 3 and HCl at 25 °C. For several voltage values, the curves of current vs . time and open-circuit voltage vs . time have been obtained. All results indicate that the oxide films produced during the polarization are slowly dissolved in the acid solutions. The HCl, and to a lesser extent the HNH 2 SO 3 solutions, show a more aggressive behaviour. For values of the applied voltage above about 50 V, gas evolution begins. In the case of HCl solutions, the gas is Cl 2 and the electrode is rapidly corroded.

Materials scienceAqueous solutionGas evolution reactionInorganic chemistryGeneral EngineeringOxidechemistry.chemical_elementSulfuric acidHydrochloric acidTungstenchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryElectrodePerchloric acidJournal of the Less Common Metals
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2021

Faster than expected Iodine species are one of only a handful of atmospheric vapors known to make new aerosol particles, which play a central role in controlling the radiative forcing of climate. He et al. report experimental evidence from the CERN Cosmics Leaving Outdoor Droplets, or CLOUD, chamber demonstrating that iodic acid and iodous acid rapidly form new particles and can compete with sulfuric acid in pristine regions. Science , this issue p. 589

Multidisciplinary010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesNucleationIodous acidSulfuric acid02 engineering and technologyIodic acid021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciencesAerosolAtmospherechemistry.chemical_compoundchemistry13. Climate actionChemical physicsOxoacidParticle0210 nano-technology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesScience
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