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Vigderman Leonid - - 2012
Recently, branched and star-shaped gold nanoparticles have received significant attention for their unique optical and electronic properties, but most examples of such nanoparticles have a zero-dimensional shape with varying numbers of branches coming from a quasi-spherical core. This report details the first examples of higher-order penta-branched gold particles including rod-, ...
Liu Yi - - 2012
Twin growth in the synthesis of b-oriented MFI films is successfully suppressed by applying microwave irradiation on a b-oriented MFI seed layer, relying on the nucleation-related bottleneck effect. Electrochemical oxidation experiments demonstrated the importance of twin suppression in enhancing the diffusion of guest molecules in MFI films.
Zhu Mingshan - - 2012
In this paper, we report that Ag/AgBr nanostructures and the corresponding graphene oxide (GO) hybridized nanocomposite, Ag/AgBr/GO, could be facilely synthesized by means of a surfactant-assisted assembly protocol, where an oil/water microemulsion is used as the synthesis medium. We show that thus-produced nanomaterials could be used as highly efficient and ...
Seabold Jason A - - 2012
BiVO(4) films were prepared by a simple electrodeposition and annealing procedure and studied as oxygen evolving photoanodes for application in a water splitting photoelectrochemical cell. The resulting BiVO(4) electrodes maintained considerable photocurrent for photo-oxidation of sulfite, but generated significantly reduced photocurrent for photo-oxidation of water to oxygen, also decaying over ...
Kuang Yinjie - - 2012
Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) were non-covalently functionalized by 1-pyrenecarboxaldehyde (PCA) via ππ stacking interactions. PCA not only acts as the reductant for the deposition of PtRu nanoparticles, but the oxidation product of PCA can also effectively anchor and stabilize the in-situ-produced PtRu NPs on the surface of CNTs. Transmission electron microscopy demonstrates ...
Wasylenko Derek J - - 2012
Examination of the aqueous electrochemistry of a Co(ii) complex bearing a pentadentate ligand suggests that the catalytic current corresponding to water oxidation is molecular in origin, and does not emanate exclusively from Co-oxide phases formed in situ.
Gardner Graeme P - - 2012
Who can split water? Two polymorphs of nanocrystalline cubic spinel and rhombohedral layered lithium cobalt oxides have been prepared and their application in the photocatalytic oxidation of water examined. The main factor that determines the catalytic activity of the different phases is the presence of a Co(4) O(4) cubic core, ...
Rustad James R - - 2012
Reactions involving minerals and glasses in water are slow and difficult to probe spectroscopically but are fundamental to the performance of oxide materials in green technologies such as automotive thermoelectric power generation, CO(2) capture and storage and water-oxidation catalysis; these must be made from geochemically common elements and operate in ...
Chen Ching-Lung - - 2012
In this work, alkaline earth metal oxides (i.e., MgO, CaO, and SrO) were used as catalysts for the transesterification of olive oil with methanol. The most efficient catalyst was further doped with either CaO or SiO(2) to improve its catalytic activity, which was evaluated by conducting transesterification at different reaction ...
Pecson Brian M - - 2012
Adsorption onto iron oxides can enhance the removal of waterborne viruses in constructed wetlands and soils. If reversible adsorption is not coupled with inactivation, however, infective viruses may be released when changes in solution conditions cause desorption. The goals of this study were to investigate the release of infective bacteriophages ...
Herbert Beate M - - 2012
The individual sensitivity for ones internal bodily signals ("interoceptive awareness") has been shown to be of relevance for a broad range of cognitive and affective functions. Interoceptive awareness has been primarily assessed via measuring the sensitivity for ones cardiac signals ("cardiac awareness") which can be non-invasively measured by heartbeat perception ...
Park Shinyoung - - 2011
Doxorubicin was physically incorporated in magnetic nanoparticles by thermo-responsive manners. Magnetic nanoparticles were prepared by oxidizing ferric ions in ammonium solution. Thiolated Pluronic was synthesized by sequential modification of terminal hydroxyl groups of Pluronic to amine groups and thiol groups. Magnetic nanoparticles composed of iron oxide were surface-modified with thiolated ...
Petrov Panayot K - - 2011
In this work, thirteen selenium species in flue gas desulfurization (FGD) waters from coal-fired power plants were separated and quantified using anion-exchange chromatography coupled to inductively-coupled plasma-mass spectrometry. For the first time, we identified both selenosulfate (SeSO32-) and selenocyanate (SeCN-) in such waters, using retention time matching and confirmation by ...
Zhu Guibo - - 2011
A new polyoxometalate of earth adundant elements [{Co(4)(μ-OH)(H(2)O)(3)}(Si(2)W(19)O(70))](11-) has been synthesized, characterized and shown to be a water oxidation catalyst. The initial catalytic complex is unstable and slowly undergoes hydrolysis. The hydrolysis products have been isolated and characterized, and their catalytic water oxidation activity is assessed.
Radax Regina - - 2011
The association of archaea with marine sponges was first described 15 years ago and their role in the nitrification process in Mediterranean and tropical sponges has been suggested. Here we explore the occurrence and abundance of potential ammonia-oxidizing archaea (AOA) in four morphologically different cold-water sponges (Phakellia ventilabrum, Geodia barretti, ...
Parham H - - 2011
Mercury in the lowest levels of concentrations is dangerous for human health due to its bioaccumulation in body and toxicity. This investigation shows the effective removal of mercury (II) ions from contaminated surface waters by modified magnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (M-MIONPs) with 2-mercaptobenzothiazole as an efficient adsorbent. The proposed method ...
Gu Xiang-Kui - - 2011
The catalytic role of the PtFe cation ensemble presented at the perimeters of the FeO film supported on Pt(111) for low-temperature CO oxidation and the promotion of water on activity were studied by using DFT calculations. We found that the perimeter sites along the edge of the FeO islands on ...
Sun Ling - - 2011
Graphene oxide (GO) is a highly effective adsorbent, and its absorbing capability is further enhanced through its in situ reduction with sodium hydrosulfite as the reductant. Acridine orange is the selected target to eliminate with GO as the adsorbent. Under identical conditions, GO without the in situ reduction showed a ...
Kobayashi Toyohide - - 2011
Antineoplastics in excreta from patients have been considered to be one of the origins of cytotoxic, carcinogenic, teratogenic, and mutagenic contaminants in surface water. Recent studies have demonstrated that antineoplastics in clinical wastewater can be detoxified by electrolysis. In this study, to develop a method for the detoxification of antineoplastics ...
Misra Superb Kumar - - 2011
This paper presents results on synthesis of isotopically enriched (99% 65Cu) copper oxide nanoparticles and its application in ecotoxicological studies. 65CuO nanoparticles were synthesised as spheres (7 nm) and rods (7x40 nm). Significant differences were observed between the reactivity and dissolution of spherical and rod shaped nanoparticles. The extreme sensitivity ...
Hung Min-Feng - - 2011
This study investigates the characteristics of the planar twin poly-Si thin film transistor (TFT) EEPROM that utilizes a nitride (Si3N4) charge trapping layer. A comparison is made of two devices with different gate dielectrics, one a 16 nm-thick oxide (SiO2) layer for O-structure and the other 5 nm/10 nm-thick oxide/nitride ...
Jun Kimin - - 2011
Silicon splits: The application of silicon to water oxidation is limited due to unfavorable interface properties. However, these can be circumvented by using a high-performance silicon photoanode with a catalytically active iron oxide thin film. This approach results in photocurrents as high as 17 mA cm(-2) under 1 sun and zero ...
Farnsworth Claire Elizabeth - - 2011
On-off cycles of production wells, especially in bank filtration settings, cause oscillations in the local water table, which can deliver significant amounts of dissolved oxygen (DO) to the shallow groundwater. The potential for DO introduced in this manner to oxidize manganese(II) (Mn(II)), mediated by the obligate aerobe <i>Pseudomonas putida</i> GB-1, ...
Müller Alexander - - 2011
During the treatment of surface water to drinking water, ozonation is often used for disinfection and to remove organic trace substances, whereby oxidation by-products can be formed. Here we use the example of tolyltriazole to describe an approach for identifying relevant oxidation by-products in the laboratory and subsequently detecting them ...
Webster Richard D - - 2011
A review summarizing the voltammetric literature of the liposoluble vitamins A, D, E and K in organic solvents containing supporting electrolyte is presented. Electrochemical studies that were performed by attaching the vitamins to electrode surfaces and performing voltammetric scans in aqueous solutions are also summarized. Vitamins A (retinol and retinal) ...
Rivet Christopher J - - 2011
Superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles, with diameters in the range of a few tens of nanometers, display the ability to cross the blood-brain barrier and are envisioned as diagnostic and therapeutic tools in neuro-medicine. However, despite the numerous applications being explored, insufficient information is available on their potential toxic effect on ...
Nethravathi C - - 2011
P-aminobenzoate-intercalated copper hydroxysalt was prepared by coprecipitation at high pH (∼12). As the pH was reduced to ∼7 on washing with water, the development of partial positive charge on the amine end of the intercalated anion caused repulsion between the layers leading to delamination and colloidal dispersion of monolayers of ...
Chavillon Benoit - - 2011
Zinc oxide is considered as a very promising material for optoelectronics. However, to date, the difficulty in producing stable p-type ZnO is a bottleneck, which hinders the advent of ZnO-based devices. In that context, nitrogen doped zinc oxide receives much attention. However numerous reviews report the controversial character of p-type ...
Nightingale Michael - - 2011
Sources and processes affecting the sulphur cycle in the Canyon Creek watershed in Alberta (Canada) were investigated. The catchment is important for water supply and recreational activities and is also a source of oil and natural gas. Water was collected from 10 locations along an 8 km stretch of Canyon Creek ...
Cui Li-Qian - - 2011
5-Trimethylammonio-1,3-dioxo-1,3-dihydro-1λ(5)-benzo[d][1,2]iodoxol-1-ol anion (AIBX 1a), an o-iodoxybenzoic acid (IBX) derivative having the trimethylammonium moiety on its phenyl ring, possesses very good solubility in water and distinct oxidative properties from IBX, which is demonstrated in the oxidation of various β-keto esters to the corresponding dehydrogenated products using water as cosolvent. The regeneration ...
Tripathy Suraj Kuma - - 2011
We report a colorimetric, label-free, and non-aggregation-based gold nanoparticles (Au NPs) probe for the detection of HCl in an aqueous environment. The underlying mechanism of the probe is based on the capacity of aqueous chloro-species to cause rapid leaching of Au NPs in the presence of strong oxidizing agents such ...
Grotjahn Douglas B - - 2011
Organometallic iridium complexes have been reported as water oxidation catalysts (WOCs) in the presence of ceric ammonium nitrate (CAN). One challenge for all WOCs regardless of the metal used is stability. Here we provide evidence for extensive modification of many Ir-based WOCs even after exposure to only 5 or 15 ...
Kaminska Izabela - - 2011
A one step process for simultaneous reduction and functionalization of graphene oxide using tetrathiafulvalene (TTF) is described. Chemical oxidation of TTF to TTF(2+) using an aqueous solution of Fe(ClO(4))(3) expels the charged molecule from the graphene nanosheets, while subsequent immersion in neutral TTF solution allows the capture of the TTF ...
Jeon Tae Hwa - - 2011
BiVO(4) semiconductor electrodes were coupled with cobalt-phosphate complexes (CoPi) to enhance the photoelectrochemical (PEC) performance for water oxidation reaction. CoPi was deposited on a 550 nm-thick BiVO(4) film via electrodeposition (ED) and photodeposition (PD) methods for comparison of their effects. The CoPi on BiVO(4) exhibited Co : P atomic ratios of approximately ...
Tantra Ratna - - 2012
Redox potential has been identified by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) as one of the parameters that should be investigated for the testing of manufactured nanomaterials. There is still some ambiguity concerning this parameter, i.e., as to what and how to measure, particularly when in a nanoecotoxicological ...
Radziuk Darya - - 2011
Ultrasound (20 kHz, 29 W•cm-2) is employed to form three types of erbium oxide nanoparticles in the presence of multi wall carbon nanotubes as a template material in water. The nanoparticles are i) erbium carboxioxide nanoparticles deposited on the external walls of multi wall carbon nanotubes and Er2O3 in the ...
Okamoto Yohei - - 2011
Rhodium-doped calcium niobate nanosheets were synthesized by exfoliating layered KCa2Nb3-xRhxO10, and exhibited high photocatalytic activity for H2 production from a water/methanol system without co-catalyst loading. The maximum H2 production rate of the nanosheets was 165 times larger than that of the parent Rh-doped layered oxide. The quantum efficiency at 300 ...
Yuan Yuan - - 2011
Gold nanoparticles (NPs) stabilized by carboxylate modified polyvinylpyrrolidone have been prepared and fully characterized. The gold NPs efficiently catalyze the aerobic oxidation of benzyl alcohol in water at ambient temperature and are easily separated from the reaction mixture by lowering the pH of the solution, causing the NPs to precipitate. ...
Chu Wenhai - - 2011
The formation of disinfection by-products (DBPs), including both nitrogenous DBPs (N-DBPs) and carbonaceous DBPs (C-DBPs), was investigated by analyzing chlorinated water samples following the application of three pretreatment processes: (i) powdered activated carbon (PAC) adsorption; (ii) KMnO(4) oxidation and (iii) biological contact oxidation (BCO), coupled with conventional water treatment processes. ...
Curwin Brian - - 2011
This study presents exposure data for various metal oxides in facilities that produce or use nanoscale metal oxides. Exposure assessment surveys were conducted at seven facilities encompassing small, medium, and large manufacturers and end users of nanoscale (particles <0.1 μm diameter) metal oxides, including the oxides of titanium, magnesium, yttrium, ...
Milikisiyants Sergey - - 2011
The solar water-splitting protein complex, photosystem II, catalyzes one of the most energetically demanding reactions in nature by using light energy to drive water oxidation. The four-electron water oxidation reaction occurs at the tetranuclear manganese-calcium-oxo cluster that is present in the oxygen-evolving complex of photosystem II. The tetranuclear manganese-calcium-oxo cluster ...
Najafpour Mohammad Mahdi - - 2011
For the first time, a self-assembled layered hybrid [Ru(bpy)(3)](2+)/manganese(iii,iv) as a water oxidizing system is reported.
Bundschuh Jochen - - 2011
The global impact on public health of elevated arsenic (As) in water supplies is highlighted by an increasing number of countries worldwide reporting high As concentrations in drinking water. In Latin America, the problem of As contamination in water is known in 14 out of 20 countries: Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, ...
Zhang Jianjun - - 2011
Objectives  Spray-dried emulsion (SDE) was prepared and characterized to improve the intestinal absorption and oral bioavailability of ZLR-8, a nitric oxide-releasing derivative of diclofenac, currently under preclinical development. Methods  The intestinal absorption of ZLR-8 was characterized by single pass intestinal perfusion technique to obtain its absorption and permeability parameters. SDE ...
Wee Tse-Luen - - 2011
New cobalt-based nanocomposites have been prepared by photoreduction of Co2+ salts to generate cobalt nanoparticles deposited on carbon-based materials such as nanocyrstalline diamond and carbon felt. Spontaneous air oxidation converts the metal to Co2O3 which has been tested as a water oxidation catalyst. This work demonstrates that the cobalt oxide ...
Zong Xu - - 2011
Visible-light-responsive anatase TiO(2) platelets with dominant {001} facets were prepared via a facile nitridation reaction from a TiOF(2) precursor. The in situ co-doping of N and F in the anatase TiO(2) nanoparticles leads to drastically enhanced absorption and excellent water oxidation performance in the visible light region.
Pernot Eileen - - 2011
Inositol Inpp5k (or Pps, SKIP) is a member of the inositol polyphosphate 5-phosphatases family with a poorly characterized function in vivo. In this study, we explored the function of this inositol 5-phosphatase in mice and cells overexpressing the 42-kDa mouse Inpp5k protein. Inpp5k transgenic mice present defects in water metabolism ...
Roos Karl P - - 2011
Collecting duct (CD) adenylyl cyclase VI (AC6) has been implicated in arginine vasopressin (AVP)-stimulated renal water reabsorption. To evaluate the role of CD-derived AC6 in regulating water homeostasis, mice were generated with CD-specific knockout (KO) of AC6 using the Cre/loxP system. CD AC6 KO and controls were studied under normal ...
Fukuzumi Shunichi - - 2011
Bismuth vanadate (BiVO(4)), which is a visible-light responsive heterogeneous photocatalyst, was combined with homogeneous ruthenium complexes to increase the overall photocatalytic reactivity for water oxidation with a one-electron oxidant, [Co(III)(NH(3))(5)Cl](2+). Photoinduced electron transfer from the excited state of ruthenium(ii) complexes to [Co(III)(NH(3))(5)Cl](2+) affords ruthenium(iii) complexes which can oxidize water to ...
Szlachta Małgorzata - - 2011
The adsorption behaviour and mechanism of As(III) and Se(IV) oxyanion uptake using a mixed inorganic adsorbent were studied. The novel adsorbent, based on Fe(III)-Mn(III) hydrous oxides and manganese(II) carbonate, was synthesised using a hydrothermal precipitation approach in the presence of urea. The inorganic ion exchanger exhibited a high selectivity and ...
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