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Broad band solar or 300--400 nm irradiation (Hg--Xe arc source) of liquid-phase carbon disulfide produces a new carbon--sulfur polymer with the approximate (n = 1.04--1.05) stoichiometry (CS(n))(x). The polymer, from here on called (CS)(x), forms as a approximately 200 nm thick transparent golden membrane as measured by
SEM
and AFM techniques. IR spectra for this polymer show some similarities with those obtained for the gas-phase photopolymerized (CS(2))(x) and the high-pressure-phase polymer of CS(2), called Bridgman's Black. The observed FT-IR absorptions of (CS)(x) include prominent features at 1431 (s, br), 1298 (m), 1250 (ms), and 1070 cm(-1) (m). In contrast to previous proposals for (CS(2))(x), (13)C labeling and model compound studies of alpha-(C(3)S(5))R(2) and beta-(C(3)S(5))R(2) (R = methyl or benzoyl) suggest that the absorption at 1431 cm(-1) and those at 1298 and 1250 cm(-1) are indicative of carbon--carbon double bonds and carbon--carbon single bonds, respectively. The molecular structure of alpha-(C(3)S(5))(C(O)C(6)H(5))(2), determined at -84 degrees C, belongs to space group P1, with a = 7.486(5) A, b = 13.335(11) A, c = 17.830(13) A, alpha = 105.60(6) degrees, beta = 95.32(6) degrees, gamma = 90.46(6) degrees, Z = 4, V = 1706(2) A(3), R = 0.0785, and R(w) = 0.2323. With use of electron and chemical ionization mass spectrometry, C(4)S(6) and C(6)S(7) were identified as the dominant soluble molecular side-products derived from a putative ethylenedithione (S==C==C==S) precursor. Atomic force microscopy (AFM) provided surface topology information for the thin film (CS)(x) and revealed features that suggested the bulk material is formed from small polymer spheres 20--50 nm in size. Both (CS(2))(x) and (CS)(x) are extensively cross-linked through disulfide linkages and both materials show strong
EPR
resonances (g > 2.006) indicative of sulfur-centered radicals from incomplete cross-linking. A polymerization mechanism based on the intermediacy of S(2)C=CS(2) is proposed.
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PMID:Photopolymerization of liquid carbon disulfide produces nanoscale polythiene films. 1145 74
Transition metals like nickel, cobalt and iron have been often used as solvent catalysts in high pressure high temperature (HPHT) synthesis of diamond, and nickel and cobalt ions have been found in diamond lattice. Available studies indicated that nickel and cobalt ions could enter the lattice as interstitial or substitutional impurities and form complexes with nitrogen. Polarized microscopy,
SEM
-EDS,
EPR
, PL and FTIR have been used in this study to investigate six fancy color natural and synthetic diamonds in order to determine the spectroscopic characteristics and the existing forms of transition metal ions in colored diamond lattice. Cobalt-related optical centers were first found in natural chameleon diamonds, and some new nickel and cobalt-related optical and
EPR
centers have also been detected in these diamond samples.
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PMID:[Spectroscopic studies on transition metal ions in colored diamonds]. 1576 67
Poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) and sodium chloride (NaCl) are excipients used in PLGA microsphere preparation to stabilize proteins and reduce their burst release. No information is till now available in the literature on the effect due to the use of such excipients on the biopharmaceutical performance of gamma-irradiated microparticulate systems. On this purpose, different batches of microspheres containing ovalbumin (OVA) were prepared by using a PLGA 50:50 (average Mr: 13000), different amounts of PEG (Mr: 400 or 4000) and/or sodium chloride. The non-irradiated and irradiated microspheres were characterized in terms of morphology (
SEM
, particle size distribution), OVA and PEG content and in vitro OVA release. Radiolysis mechanisms of OVA and OVA loaded microspheres were investigated by
EPR
analysis. Gamma irradiation affects either microsphere morphology or the release of OVA as a function of the amount of PEG, and the use of NaCl. Irradiation significantly reduces release rate of protein from the microspheres containing 15% and 30% of PEG and from controls (microspheres without additives), while no significative effect on protein release rate is highlighted on microspheres containing lower amounts of PEG.
EPR
investigation shows that increasing amounts of PEG up to 30% have a perturbation effect on OVA radiolysis path.
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PMID:The effect of gamma-irradiation on PLGA/PEG microspheres containing ovalbumin. 1602 54
The effects of alkaline treatment on the mesoporosity development and iron speciation in Fe-MFI zeolites have been investigated. To this end, a variety of samples derived from different synthetic routes and having distinct Si/Al ratios and Fe content were treated in NaOH solutions and characterized by N2 adsorption,
SEM
, TEM, UV/vis spectroscopy, and
EPR
. The alkaline treatment induces a significant intracrystalline mesoporosity development by framework silicon extraction and promotes disintegration of oligomeric iron species. Iron in framework positions has shown to provoke mesopore formation, whereas nonframework iron species suppresses silicon leaching and lowers the extent of extra porosity.
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PMID:Alkaline treatment of iron-containing MFI zeolites. Influence on mesoporosity development and iron speciation. 1703 20
The effect of ionising radiation, applied in the form of an electron beam, in the doses of 25, 100 and 400 kGy on the physical and chemical properties of thiamphenicol in solid phase has been studied by organoleptic analysis (form, colour, smell, solubility, clarity) and spectroscopic methods (UV, IR,
EPR
), chromatography (TLC),
SEM
observations, X-ray diffraction, polarimetry and thermal method (DSC). The above-discussed results have proved that on irradiation with a dose of 25 kGy no significant changes appear in thiamphenicol, apart from the formation of free radicals of the lifetime of over 352 days. On irradiation with much higher doses (100 and 400 kGy) no changes were observed in the IR spectra but the UV line intensities slightly increased at lambda(max)=266 and 273 nm, the colour of the powder changed, the radiolysis products appeared as detected by TLC, changes were also observed in the XRD,
SEM
pictures, the melting point values (DSC) and optical rotation. On the basis of DSC results a linear relation was found between the irradiation dose and the decrease in the melting point and increase in the enthalpy of melting, characterised by high correlation coefficients of r=0.9839 and 0.9622, respectively. Moreover, a linear relation was established between the optical rotation angle and the irradiation dose, alpha(D) ( degrees )=f(dose), characterised by the correlation coefficient r=0.9874. The results obtained indicate that thiamphenicol can be safely subjected to radiation sterilization by the standard dose of 25 kGy.
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PMID:The influence of radiation sterilization on thiamphenicol. 1762 73
Metal complexes of o-vanillidene-2-aminobenzothiazole have been prepared and characterized by elemental and spectral (vibrational, electronic, 1H NMR and
EPR
) data as well as magnetic susceptibility measurements and thermo gravimetric analysis (TG/DTA). The low molar conductance values reveal the non-electrolytic nature of these complexes. The elemental analysis suggests that the stoichiometry to be 1:2 (metal:ligand). Magnetic susceptibility data coupled with electronic spectra suggest that two ligands coordinate to each metal atom by phenolic oxygen and imino nitrogen to form high spin octahedral complex with Co(II), Mn(II) and Ni(II). The fifth and sixth position of metal ion is satisfied with water molecules. The thermal behaviour (TG/DTA) of the synthesised complexes shows that the complexes loss water molecules in the first step followed by decomposition of the ligand. Spin Hamiltonian parameters predict a distorted tetrahedral geometry for the copper complex. XRD and
SEM
analysis provide the crystalline nature and the morphology of the metal complexes. The in vitro biological activity of the metal chelates is tested against the Gram positive bacteria (Bacillus amyloliquifacians) and gram negative bacteria (Pseudomonas species), fungus (Aspergillus niger) and yeast (Sacchromyces cereviaceae). Most of the metal chelates exhibited higher biological activities.
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PMID:Spectral, XRD, SEM and biological activities of transition metal complexes of polydentate ligands containing thiazole moiety. 1831 76
A monocarboxylic substituted polychlorotriphenylmethyl radical (PTMCOOH) has been grafted onto a COOH-functionalized SAM (mercaptohexadecanoic acid, MHDA SAM), using copper (II) metal ions as linkers between the carboxyl groups of the SAM and the ligand. The metal-radical adlayer has been characterized thoroughly using different surface analysis techniques, such as contact angle, IRRAS, XPS, SPR, ToF-SIMS, SFM, and NEXAFS. The magnetic character was confirmed by
EPR
. The density of unoccupied states was investigated using X-ray absorption spectroscopy. A low-energy peak in the NEXAFS spectrum directly revealed the presence of partially occupied electronic levels, thus proving the open-shell character of the grafted ligands.
SEM
measurements on a laterally patterned sample prepared by muCP of MHDA in a matrix of hexadecane thiolate (a CH 3-terminated SAM) was performed to demonstrate that the metal-assisted anchoring of the open-shell ligand occurs selectively on the COOH terminated SAM. These results represent an easy and new approach to anchor organic radicals on surfaces and constitute a first step toward the growth of magnetic metal-organic radical-based frameworks on solid substrates.
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PMID:Grafting of monocarboxylic substituted polychlorotriphenylmethyl radicals onto a COOH-functionalized self-assembled monolayer through copper (II) metal ions. 1852 43
In this work we describe the synthesis, micro structure (XRD,
SEM
) and
EPR
of NiO nanoparticles synthesized by urea-based combustion method using Ni nitrate as the source of Ni. We used fuel-to-oxidizer ratio (psi) as a control parameter to investigate how lattice parameter, particle size and
EPR
susceptibility vary with psi = 0.25 to 2. Earlier we have studied NiO as a substitutional solute in MgO. The average particle size of NiO was estimated from the full width half maximum (gaussian and lorentzian fits) of the X-ray diffraction peaks of powders using Sherrer's formula and Williamson-Hall plot. The particle size varies from 7 nm to 38 nm as psi is varied systematically. The surface areas were measured using BET method. FT-IR confirms the Ni-O crystalline bond formation. We also calculated porosity and strain in the NiO nanoparticles with varying psi.
EPR
spectra have yielded the susceptibility of the NiO nanoparticles. Band gap of NiO was determined by UV-visible absorption edge.
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PMID:Effect of fuel to oxidizer ratio on the structure, micro structure and EPR of combustion synthesized NiO nanoparticles. 1904 12
The complexes of type [CrLCl](2).3.5H(2)O and [ML(H(2)O)](2).nH(2)O in which M = Co(II); n = 1, Ni(II); n = 4, Cu(II); n = 0.5 and Zn(II); n = 2 ions and L is 1,3-dimethyl-2,4-dioxo-2',4'-bis(2iminothiophene)cyclodiphosph(V)azane, were prepared and their structures characterized by elemental analysis, IR, (1)H NMR, (31)P NMR,
EPR
, XRD,
SEM
, TGA, mass, molar conductance, magnetic moment and UV-Visible spectra. Antimicrobial activities have been studied using the agar-disc diffusion technique, and the higher antimicrobial activity has been observed for the Chromium(III) complex compared to the other metal complexes.
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PMID:New dimeric cyclodiphosph(V)azane complexes of Cr(III), Co(II), Ni(II), Cu(II), and Zn(II): preparation, characterization and biological activity studies. 2008 30
Cell detachment procedures can cause severe damage to cells. Many studies require cells to be detached before measurements; therefore, research on cells that have been grown attached to the bottom of the culture dish and later detached represents a special problem with respect to the experimental results when the properties of cell membranes undergo small changes such as in spectroscopic studies of membrane permeability. We characterized the influence of three different detachment procedures: cell scraping by rubber policeman, trypsinization and a citrate buffer treatment on V-79 cells in the plateau phase of growth (arrested in G1). We have measured cell viability by a dye-exclusion test; nitroxide reduction kinetics and membrane fluidity by
EPR
(electron paramagnetic resonance) method using the lipophilic spin-probe MeFASL(10,3) (5-doxylpalmitoyl-methylester), which partitions mainly in cell membranes and the hydrophilic spin-probe TEMPONE (4-oxo-2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidine-1-oxyl). The resulting cell damage due to the detachment process was observed with
SEM
(scanning electron microscopy). We found out that cell viability was 91% for trypsin treatment, 85% for citrate treatment and 70% for cell scraping. Though the plasma membrane was mechanically damaged by scraping, the membrane domain structure was not significantly altered compared with other detachment methods. On the other hand, the spin-probe reduction rate, which depends both on the transport across plasma membrane as well as on metabolic properties of cells, was the highest for trypsin method, suggesting that metabolic rate was the least influenced. Only the reduction rate of trypsin-treated cells stayed unchanged after 4 h of stirring in suspension. These results suggest that, compared with scraping cells or using citrate buffer, the most suitable detachment method for V-79 cells is detachment by trypsin and keeping cells in the stirred cell suspension until measurement. This method provides the highest cell viability, less visible damage on
SEM
micrographs and leaves the metabolic rate of cells unchanged.
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PMID:Effects of different detachment procedures on viability, nitroxide reduction kinetics and plasma membrane heterogeneity of V-79 cells. 2033 97
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