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Suppression of pigment interference in the gas chromatographic analysis of proteinaceous binding media in paintings with EDTA.

2004

A method to suppress the interference of pigments in the analysis of proteinaceous media used in paintings is presented in this paper. This method is based on the formation of metallic ion-ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) complexes previous to the derivatisation process, using ethyl chloroformate (ECF), to transform the amino acids in N(O,S)-ethoxycarbonyl (EOC) ethyl esters. Test specimens, containing different proteinaceous media such as albumin, porcine gelatine and casein mixed with lead white, chalk, verdigris and raw Sienna have been prepared for carrying out this study. Different pH conditions have been probed for the different pigments studied. Values of peak area ratio of ami…

ChromatographyChromatography GasChemistryOrganic ChemistryProteinsGeneral MedicineAnimal gluePigments BiologicalHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationBiochemistryAnalytical Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundPigmentCaseinvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumChelationEthyl chloroformatePaintingsGas chromatographyDerivatizationEdetic AcidVerdigrisJournal of chromatography. A
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Determination of hydroquinone and metal in photographic developer by reversed-phase ion-pair chromatography with amperometric detection

1988

Abstract Sodium 1-heptanesulphonate is used as an ion-pair reagent for the chromatographic separation of the two developing agents on a phenylsilica micro-column, with amperometric detection at an applied potential of + 0.75 V (vs. Ag/AgCl). No pretreatment of the developer is necessary. Linear calibration graphs were obtained in the range 10 −5 -1.5 × 10 −4 M.

ChromatographyHydroquinoneChemistrySodiumIon chromatographychemistry.chemical_elementReversed-phase chromatographyBiochemistryAmperometryPhotographic developerAnalytical ChemistryMetalchemistry.chemical_compoundvisual_artReagentvisual_art.visual_art_mediumEnvironmental ChemistrySpectroscopyAnalytica Chimica Acta
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Silica Entrapment for Significantly Stabilized, Energy-Conducting Light-Harvesting Complex (LHCII)

2014

The major light-harvesting chlorophyll a/b complex (LHCII) of the photosynthetic apparatus in green plants consists of a membrane protein and numerous noncovalently bound pigments that make up about one-third of the molecular mass of the pigment-protein complex. Due to this high pigment density, LHCII is potentially interesting as a light-harvesting component in synthetic constructs. However, for such applications its stability needs to be significantly improved. In this work, LHCII was dramatically stabilized by enclosing it within polymerizing colloidal silica. The entrapped LHCII stayed functional at 50 °C for up to 24 h instead of a few minutes in detergent solution and clearly showed e…

ChromatographyMolecular massChemistryColloidal silicaLight-Harvesting Protein ComplexesPhotosystem II Protein ComplexSurfaces and InterfacesSilicon DioxideCondensed Matter PhysicsPhotosynthesisLight-harvesting complexB vitaminsPigmentPolymerizationYield (chemistry)visual_artElectrochemistryBiophysicsvisual_art.visual_art_mediumGeneral Materials ScienceSpectroscopyLangmuir
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Identification of diterpenes in canvas painting varnishes by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry with combined derivatisation.

2004

A derivatisation method that combines the formation of ethyl esters from the carboxylic groups and trimethylsilyl ethers from hydroxyl groups of the components of diterpenic resins is presented in this paper. This methodology involves two experimental steps: (1) formation of ethyl esters using ethyl chloroformate; and (2) the esterified compounds are lead to react with trimethylsilylimidazole to form the corresponding trimethylsilyl ethers. The main advantage of the proposed method is the possibility of performing simultaneously the analysis of amino acids from proteins, fatty acids from drying oils, and diterpenic compounds from natural resins usually found in works of art. This methodolog…

ChromatographySilylationTrimethylsilylChemistryOrganic ChemistryVarnishGeneral Medicineengineering.materialReference StandardsBiochemistryAnalytical Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundCanada balsamvisual_artPaintvisual_art.visual_art_mediumengineeringOrganic chemistryEthyl chloroformatePaintingsGas chromatographyGas chromatography–mass spectrometryDiterpenesAbietic acidJournal of chromatography. A
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Study of Burseraceae resins used in binding media and varnishes from artworks by gas chromatography–mass spectrometry and pyrolysis-gas chromatograph…

2005

In the present work, a study attempting to characterize the Manila elemi and Mexican copal resins from the Burseraceae family, which are used as components of varnishes and binding media of artworks, has been carried out. A new GC-MS method involving the use of methyl chloroformate as derivatisation reagent has been proposed. A second method which uses pyrolysis-GC-MS and hexamethyldisilazane as derivatization reagent has also been applied. Characterization of the main components of the mono-, sesqui- and triterpenoid fractions occurring in the raw materials has been achieved. Both alpha- and beta-amyrin have been established as the major triterpenoid compounds occurring in these resins tog…

ChromatographySilylationbiologyOrganic ChemistryVarnishGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationBiochemistryGas Chromatography-Mass SpectrometryAnalytical Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundPyrolysis–gas chromatography–mass spectrometrychemistryMethyl chloroformatevisual_artCanarium luzonicumPaintvisual_art.visual_art_mediumOrganic chemistryGas chromatographyGas chromatography–mass spectrometryDerivatizationBurseraceaeJournal of Chromatography A
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Preferential solvation of lysozyme and bovine serum albumin in copper salt solutions. A quantitative chromatographic study

1986

Preferential solvation λ parameters for systems containing water-copper salt-protein (lysozyme or bovine serum albumin) have been determined by gel permeation chromatography. When water is preferentially adsorbed by the protein, good agreement is found between λ values determined by this method and by equilibrium dialysis-differential refractometry. The influence of the concentration and type of anion component of the copper salt, protein concentration and temperature has been investigated. The methodology used also allows direct visualization of the metal ion bound to the protein and to determine binding parameters. Apparent association constants of 2.0 × 102 M−1 and 1.7 × 102 M−1 have bee…

ChromatographybiologyInorganic chemistrySerum albuminSolvationInorganic ChemistryGel permeation chromatographyMetalchemistry.chemical_compoundAdsorptionchemistryvisual_artMaterials Chemistrybiology.proteinvisual_art.visual_art_mediumPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryLysozymeBovine serum albuminRefractometryInorganica Chimica Acta
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Effect of pruning-derived biochar on heavy metals removal and water dynamics

2014

Biomass-derived biochar is considered as a promising heavy metal adsorbent, due to abundance of polar functional groups, such as carboxylic, hydroxyl, and amino groups, which are available for heavy metal removal. The aims of this study were to evaluate the effectiveness of an orchard pruning-derived biochar in removing some heavy metals (through the evaluation of isotherms) and to study water dynamics at the solid-liquid interface as affected by heavy metal adsorption (through an innovative nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) relaxometry approach). Both isotherms and NMR spectra revealed that Pb and Cr showed a good affinity for the biochar surface (Pb > Cr), while Cu was less affine. Accordi…

ChromiumAbundance (chemistry)Settore AGR/13 - Chimica AgrariaInorganic chemistrySoil Sciencechemistry.chemical_elementMicrobiologyMetalChromiumAdsorptionBiocharWater dynamics.CopperNMR spectra databaseBiocharHeavy metalchemistryLeadvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumNMR relaxometryBiochar Heavy metals Lead relaxometryTernary operationAgronomy and Crop ScienceCopper
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[Cr(ddpd) 2 ] 3+ : A Molecular, Water‐Soluble, Highly NIR‐Emissive Ruby Analogue

2015

Bright, long-lived emission from first-row transition-metal complexes is very challenging to achieve. Herein, we present a new strategy relying on the rational tuning of energy levels. With the aid of the large N-Cr-N bite angle of the tridentate ligand ddpd (N,N'-dimethyl-N,N'-dipyridine-2-ylpyridine-2,6-diamine) and its strong σ-donating capabilities, a very large ligand-field splitting could be introduced in the chromium(III) complex [Cr(ddpd)2](3+), that shifts the deactivating and photoreactive (4)T2 state well above the emitting (2)E state. Prevention of back-intersystem crossing from the (2)E to the (4)T2 state enables exceptionally high near-infrared phosphorescence quantum yields a…

ChromiumSubstitution reactionSpectroscopy Near-InfraredWaterchemistry.chemical_elementGeneral ChemistryBite anglePhotochemistryCatalysisMetalFluorescence intensityChromiumWater solubleIntersystem crossingSolubilityX-Ray DiffractionchemistryCoordination Complexesvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumPhosphorescenceAngewandte Chemie International Edition
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Removal of trivalent chromium from tannery waste waters using bone charcoal

2002

International audience; The ability of bone charcoal to remove Cr(III) from aqueous solutions by adsorption has been investigated. The adsorbent used was first characterised and then the adsorption was studied as a function of time and amount of charcoal. Tests were carried out with synthetic solutions whose Cr concentrations (500 mg L-1) were similar to those found in some effluents of Moroccan tannery industries. Cr removal efficiencies higher than 90% were obtained at pH 3.5 using 3 g of bone charcoal and a stirring time of about 30 min. Results of Cr removal by all sieved fractions of bone charcoal had shown the same interesting capabilities for Cr(III) retention. The cross interference…

Chromiuminorganic chemicalschemistry.chemical_elementMineralogyIndustrial WasteHydrochloric acid02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesBiochemistryAnalytical Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundChromiumAdsorptionNitric acidSpecific surface areaCharcoal0105 earth and related environmental sciencesAqueous solutionSpectrophotometry Atomic[CHIM.MATE]Chemical Sciences/Material chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyequipment and supplies6. Clean watercarbohydrates (lipids)MoroccochemistrySodium hydroxidevisual_artCharcoalvisual_art.visual_art_mediumMicroscopy Electron ScanningAdsorption0210 nano-technologyWater Pollutants ChemicalNuclear chemistry
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Spectroscopic study of the interaction of Ni(II)-5-triethyl ammonium methyl salicylidene ortho-phenylendiiminate with native DNA.

2009

The interaction of native calf thymus DNA with the cationic Ni(II) complex of 5-triethyl ammonium methyl salicylidene ortho-phenylendiimine (NiL(2+)), in 1mM Tris-HCl aqueous solutions at neutral pH, has been monitored as a function of the metal complex-DNA molar ratio by UV absorption spectrophotometry, circular dichroism (CD) and fluorescence spectroscopy. The dramatic modification of the DNA CD spectrum, the appearance of a broad induced CD band in the range 350-400nm, the strong increase of the DNA melting temperature (T(m)) and the fluorescence quenching of ethidium bromide-DNA solutions, in the presence of increasing amounts of the NiL(2+) metal complex, support the existence of a tig…

Circular dichroismBase pairIntercalation (chemistry)PhotochemistryBiochemistryFluorescence spectroscopyInorganic ChemistryMetalSchiff baseNickelIntercalationOrganometallic CompoundsSpectroscopySchiff BasesAqueous solutionMolecular StructureLigandChemistryCircular DichroismDNABinding constantCrystallographySpectrometry FluorescenceSettore CHIM/03 - Chimica Generale E Inorganicavisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumSpectrophotometry UltravioletJournal of inorganic biochemistry
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