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Molecules ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 26 (20) ◽  
pp. 6316
Author(s):  
Iva Habinovec ◽  
Ivana Mikulandra ◽  
Lucia Ema Sekula ◽  
Jana Gašperov ◽  
Saša Kazazić ◽  
...  

LC-SPE/cryo NMR and MS methodologies have been developed and employed for a rapid structure determination of 4″-tetrahydrofurfuryl macrozone reaction mixture components. Macrozones, novel conjugates of azithromycin, and thiosemicarbazones have shown very good in vitro antibacterial activities against susceptible and some resistant bacterial strains and are promising agents for further development. The post-column multiple trapping of the chromatographically separated reaction mixture components on the SPE cartridges increased the sensitivity and together with cryogenically cooled NMR probe made it possible to identify and structurally characterize main 4″-tetrahydrofurfuryl macrozone reaction mixture compounds including those present at very low concentration level. This approach has several advantages over a classical off-line procedure, efficiency and low solvent consumption being the two most important ones. All identified components were process-related. It has been demonstrated that two different kinds of compounds with respect to structure were identified, i.e., macrolide-related and thiosemicarbazone-related ones. This methodology can serve as a platform for reliable and effective macrolides reaction components structure profiling, serving as both isolation and identification tools.


2020 ◽  
Vol 66 (5 Sept-Oct) ◽  
pp. 643
Author(s):  
F. Serdouk ◽  
A. Boumali ◽  
A. Makhlouf ◽  
M.L. Benkhedi

This paper is devoted to investigating the description of the q-deformed multiple-trapping equation for charge carrier transport in amorphous semiconductors. For this, we at first modified the multi–trapping model (MTM) of charge carriers in amorphous semiconductors from time-of-flight (TOF) transient photo-current in the framework of the q-derivative formalism, and then, we have constructed, our simulated current by using a method based on the Laplace method. This method is implemented in a program proposed recently by [14] which allows us to construct a current using the Padé approximation expansion.


Polymers ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (3) ◽  
pp. 628 ◽  
Author(s):  
Andrey P. Tyutnev ◽  
Vladimir S. Saenko ◽  
Aleksey D. Zhadov ◽  
Dmitriy A. Abrameshin

We have performed comparative numerical calculations using a multiple trapping (MT) formalism with an exponential and an aggregate two-exponential trap distributions for describing two mostly used experimental setups for studying the radiation-induced conductivity (RIC) and the time-of-flight (TOF) effects. Computations have been done for pulsed and long-time electron-beam irradiations in a small-signal regime. Predictions of these two approaches differ appreciably in both setups. The classical MT approach proved very popular in photoconductive polymers generally and in molecularly doped polymers in particular, while a newly proposed complex MT worked well in common polymers. It has been shown that the complex MT successfully accounts for the presence of inherent deep traps, which may or may not have an energy distribution.


Polymers ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
pp. 13
Author(s):  
Evgenii D. Pozhidaev ◽  
Vera V. Shaposhnikova ◽  
Alexey R. Tameev ◽  
Andrey E. Abrameshin

The electrical properties of thin films of poly(arylene ether ketone) copolymers (co-PAEKs) with a fraction of phthalide-containing units of 3, 5, and 50 mol% in the main chain were investigated by using radiation-induced conductivity (RIC) measurements. Transient current signals and current-voltage (I-V) characteristics were obtained by exposing 20 ÷ 25 μm thick films of the co-PAEKs to monoenergetic electron pulses with energy ranging from 3 to 50 keV in an electric field ranging from 5 to 40 V/μm. The Rose-Fowler-Vaisberg semi-empirical model based on a multiple trapping formalism was used for an analysis of the RIC data, and the parameters of the highly dispersive charge carrier transport were evaluated. The analysis revealed that charge carriers moved in isolation from each other, and the applied electric fields were below the threshold field triggering the switching effect (a reversible high-to-low resistivity transition) in the co-PAEK films. It was also found that the co-PAEK films, due to the super-linear I-V characteristics, are highly resistant to electrostatic discharges arising from the effects of ionizing radiation. This property is important for the development of protective coatings for electronic devices.


Polymers ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 11 (12) ◽  
pp. 2061 ◽  
Author(s):  
Andrey Tyutnev ◽  
Vladimir Saenko ◽  
Aleksei Zhadov ◽  
Evgenii Pozhidaev

Polymer dielectrics subjected to intense radiation fluxes exhibit a radiation-induced conductivity (RIC). Polyimide is a good dielectric with excellent mechanical and thermal properties featuring high radiation resistance currently widely used in the spacecraft industry. Its RIC has been extensively studied in several laboratories. The purpose of the present study is to make a direct measurement of the RIC for both pulsed and continuous irradiation using a current sensing technique, which is contrary to the indirect method employing a surface-potential decay technique that is now preferred by spacecraft charging engineers. Our experiments are done in a small-signal regime excluding any recombination and dose effects. In combination with existing computer codes, we managed to develop further the conventional multiple trapping formalism and the RIC theory based on it. The main idea is to supplement an exponential trap distribution responsible for a dominant dispersive carrier transport in polymers with a small concentration of inherent deep traps which may or may not have an energy distribution. In line with this reasoning, we propose a tentative set of RIC model parameters for polyimide that accounts for the observed experimental data. The findings and their implications are discussed in a broad context of previous studies.


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