scholarly journals One-pot neutron imaging of surface phenomena, swelling and diffusion during methane absorption in ethanol and n-decane under high pressure

PLoS ONE ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 15 (9) ◽  
pp. e0238470
Author(s):  
Ondřej Vopička ◽  
Petr Číhal ◽  
Martina Klepić ◽  
Jan Crha ◽  
Vladimír Hynek ◽  
...  
2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (2) ◽  
pp. 154-158
Author(s):  
Douaa Salman AlMarzouq

A one-pot two-component reaction of 3-oxo-2-arylhydrazones with active methylene nitriles under high pressure in a Q-tube safe reactor was reported. Comparison between conventional and Q-tube safe reactor-assisted synthesis of organic compounds was done by comparing total reaction time and percentage yield. The results show that the compound 5-cyano-6-oxo-1,4-diphenyl-1,6-dihydro-pyridazine-3-carboxylic acid ethyl ester (3) was synthesized within 2 h in a yield of 97%. In addition, the pyrazolo[3,4-c]pyridines 5b and 5c were obtained in yields of 93 and 95% within 1 h reaction time, respectively. The obtained results suggest that Q-tube safe reactor-assisted syntheses were led to higher product yields within very short reaction times.


2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (9) ◽  
pp. 577 ◽  
Author(s):  
Efstathios Deskoulidis ◽  
Souzana Petrouli ◽  
Vasso Apostolopoulos ◽  
John Matsoukas ◽  
Emmanuel Topoglidis

Recent studies have shown the ability of electrochemical methods to sense and determine, even at very low concentrations, the presence and quantity of molecules or analytes including pharmaceutical samples. Furthermore, analytical methods, such as high-pressure liquid chromatography (HPLC), can also detect the presence and quantity of peptides at very low concentrations, in a simple, fast, and efficient way, which allows the monitoring of conjugation reactions and its completion. Graphite/SiO2 film electrodes and HPLC methods were previously shown by our group to be efficient to detect drug molecules, such as losartan. We now use these methods to detect the conjugation efficiency of a peptide from the immunogenic region of myelin oligodendrocyte to a carrier, mannan. The HPLC method furthermore confirms the stability of the peptide with time in a simple one pot procedure. Our study provides a general method to monitor, sense and detect the presence of peptides by effectively confirming the conjugation efficiency. Such methods can be used when designing conjugates as potential immunotherapeutics in the treatment of diseases, including multiple sclerosis.


1990 ◽  
Vol 86 (12) ◽  
pp. 2267-2270 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jacob E. Koresh ◽  
Tae-Han Kim ◽  
David R. B. Walker ◽  
William J. Koros

2013 ◽  
Vol 138 (1) ◽  
pp. 154-161 ◽  
Author(s):  
N.V. Hong ◽  
N.T.T. Ha ◽  
H.V. Hung ◽  
M.T. Lan ◽  
P.K. Hung

Solid Earth ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 167-189 ◽  
Author(s):  
Francesco Giuntoli ◽  
Pierre Lanari ◽  
Martin Engi

Abstract. Contiguous continental high-pressure terranes in orogens offer insight into deep recycling and transformation processes that occur in subduction zones. These remain poorly understood, and currently debated ideas need testing. The approach we chose is to investigate, in detail, the record in suitable rock samples that preserve textures and robust mineral assemblages that withstood overprinting during exhumation. We document complex garnet zoning in eclogitic mica schists from the Sesia Zone (western Italian Alps). These retain evidence of two orogenic cycles and provide detailed insight into resorption, growth, and diffusion processes induced by fluid pulses in high-pressure conditions. We analysed local textures and garnet compositional patterns, which turned out remarkably complex. By combining these with thermodynamic modelling, we could unravel and quantify repeated fluid–rock interaction processes. Garnet shows low-Ca porphyroclastic cores that were stable under (Permian) granulite facies conditions. The series of rims that surround these cores provide insight into the subsequent evolution: the first garnet rim that surrounds the pre-Alpine granulite facies core in one sample indicates that pre-Alpine amphibolite facies metamorphism followed the granulite facies event. In all samples documented, cores show lobate edges and preserve inner fractures, which are sealed by high-Ca garnet that reflects high-pressure Alpine conditions. These observations suggest that during early stages of subduction, before hydration of the granulites, brittle failure of garnet occurred, indicating high strain rates that may be due to seismic failure. Several Alpine rims show conspicuous textures indicative of interaction with hydrous fluid: (a) resorption-dominated textures produced lobate edges, at the expense of the outer part of the granulite core; (b) peninsulas and atoll garnet are the result of replacement reactions; and (c) spatially limited resorption and enhanced transport of elements due to the fluid phase are evident along brittle fractures and in their immediate proximity. Thermodynamic modelling shows that all of these Alpine rims formed under eclogite facies conditions. Structurally controlled samples allow these fluid–garnet interaction phenomena to be traced across a portion of the Sesia Zone, with a general decrease in fluid–garnet interaction observed towards the external, structurally lower parts of the terrane. Replacement of the Permian HT assemblages by hydrate-rich Alpine assemblages can reach nearly 100 % of the rock volume. Since we found no clear relationship between discrete deformation structures (e.g. shear zones) observed in the field and the fluid pulses that triggered the transformation to eclogite facies assemblages, we conclude that disperse fluid flow was responsible for the hydration.


2014 ◽  
Vol 614 ◽  
pp. 291-296
Author(s):  
Stuart Deutsch ◽  
Jafar F. Al-Sharab ◽  
Bernard H. Kear ◽  
Stephen D. Tse ◽  
Oleg A. Voronov ◽  
...  

2018 ◽  
Vol 54 (8) ◽  
pp. 972-975 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lei Wan ◽  
Clare F. Megarity ◽  
Bhavin Siritanaratkul ◽  
Fraser A. Armstrong

A one-pot fuel cell for specific, enzyme-catalysed organic synthesis, with continuous monitoring of rate and reaction progress, combines an electrode catalysing rapid, reversible and diffusion-controlled interconversion of NADP+ and NADPH with a Pt electrode catalysing 2H+/H2 interconversion.


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