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  • 1
    ISSN: 1432-2153
    Keywords: Implantation ; Inclusion compound ; Metallocene ; Molecular rocket reaction ; Shock-induced yield enhancement
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics , Technology
    Notes: Abstract Shock-induced yield enhancement has been observed in implantation of recoil atoms into metallocene and itsβ-cyclodextrin (CD) inclusion compounds, as in the case of metalβ-diketonate compounds previously studied. The enhancement, however, occurs at much lower energy compared with that in metalβ-diketonates. In acetylruthenocene and benzoylruthenocene-β-CD inclusion compounds, various aspects of ‘molecular rocket reaction’ have been discussed.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1435-1536
    Keywords: ζ-potential ; surface charge density ; binding constant ; aggregation number ; oil-in-water type microemulsion
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics
    Notes: Abstract The effects of anti-symmetric electrolytes (CaCl2, Ca(SCN)2, MgCl2, and/or Mg(SCN)2) and pH on the phase behavior, the ζ-potential, the hydrodynamic diameter and the surface charge density of an oil-inwater type (O/W-type) microemulsion formed in solutions of an amphoteric surfactant (N α,N α-dimethyl-N ɛ-lauroyllysine, DMLL)/n-octane/1-pentanol/brine have been examined. The formation of the microemulsion in the presence of CaCl2 and/or Ca(SCN)2 is of Winsor-type with an increase in the concentration of 1-pentanol. Particularly, microemulsion is not formed by the addition of Ca(SCN)2 in a pH region less than 2.6. The ζ-potential and the surface charge density of the microemulsion in the presence of CaCl2 decrease with an increase in pH and show slightly positive values in the isoelectric region (pH 5-7), while, in the presence of Ca(SCN)2, the ζ-potential and the surface charge density show negative values in the same region at which the net charge of DMLL molecules becomes almost zero. The hydrodynamic diameters in the presence of CaCl2 show a maximum value around pH 2.5, whereas, in the presence of Ca(SCN)2, the minimum value is around pH 5.5. Similar tendencies are recognized in results for the ζ-potential, the hydrodynamic diameter and the surface charge density of the O/W-type microemulsion in the presence of MgCl2 and Mg(SCN)2. A new formula to estimate the binding constants (K) of Ca2+, Mg2+, Cl−, and SCN− to the hydrophilic groups in DMLL molecules and the adsorption density of DMLL molecules on the oil/water interface (N) in the presence of antisymmetric electrolytes has been derived.K for Ca2+, Mg2+, Cl−, and SCN− was found to beK Ca=0.12M−1,K Mg=0.14 M−1,K Cl=0.0084±0.0016 M−1, respectively.N for DMLL molecules in the presence of CaCl2, Ca(SCN)2, MgCl2 and/or Mg(SCN)2 was found to be 0.50 nm−2, 0.38 nm−2, 0.44 nm−2, and 0.47 nm−2, respectively; and the surfactant (DMLL) numbers per O/W-type microemulsion droplet change from a few hundreds to a few thousands with changing pH. The larger the hydrodynamic diameter of the O/W-type microemulsion, the greater the number of DMLL molecules adsorbed on the O/W-type microemulsion surfaces.
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  • 3
    ISSN: 1588-2780
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Energy, Environment Protection, Nuclear Power Engineering
    Notes: Abstract Concentrations of108mAg,137Cs, and210Pb in oysters (Crassostrea gigas) were measured for about 10 years on the northeast coast of Japan. Silver-108m was detected in oyster samples collected from an open bay, and its concentrations decreased from the initial value of about 30 mBq/kg fresh in the early 1980s to the value of about 10 mBq/kg fresh in the early 1990s. This decrease could be mainly explained by effects of the ocean current in the early 1980s, and the coastal sea water thereafter, as well as by the advection and diffusion in the ocean. In the nearly-closed bays, concentrations of108mAg and210Pb in oysters were remarkably lower than in the open bays. It suggests that scavenging of silver and lead from the sea water effectively occurred in the nearly-closed bays. In contrast, concentrations of137Cs in oysters were similar in the open bays and in the nearly-closed bays.
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  • 4
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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Journal of radioanalytical and nuclear chemistry 199 (1995), S. 217-227 
    ISSN: 1588-2780
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Energy, Environment Protection, Nuclear Power Engineering
    Notes: Abstract Reactions of [99TcNCl4]− with ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) and ethylenediamine-N, N′-diacetic acid (EDDA) in a mixture of water and acetone gave TcVIN-EDTA and TcVIN-EDDA complexes. The infrared spectra of both reaction products showed the existence of the Tc≡N and C=O groups. The elemental analysis indicated the 1∶1 TcN-ligand ratio in the EDTA and EDDA complexes. Electrophoresis showed that the TcVI-EDTA complex was an anionic species in a perchlorate solution. For the TcVIN-EDDA complex, neutral and anionic species were formed, depending on the pH of the solution. Formation of the μ-oxo dimer complexes was suggested from the UV-Vis absorption spectra.
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  • 5
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    Electronic Resource
    Chichester [u.a.] : Wiley-Blackwell
    Surface and Interface Analysis 25 (1997), S. 209-216 
    ISSN: 0142-2421
    Keywords: Auger electron spectroscopy ; spectrometer function ; round robin ; Cu spectrum ; parameter fitting ; electron multiplier ; the Common Data Processing System ; Chemistry ; Polymer and Materials Science
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: The results of a round robin on the energy dependence of detection sensitivity are presented in the framework of the shared software, the Common Data Processing System (COMPRO). This paper aims to give a practical way of checking sensitivity for users who use AES as a tool for their material research and are not necessarily interested in the instrument characteristics but are interested in getting more reliable sensitivity factors. After checking the measurement conditions, a wide range spectrum of Cu (0-2000 eV) was obtained by each participant. Each spectrum has been divided by the ‘reference’ spectrum in the COMPRO. The results of division (the ratio function or the spectrometer function) have been analyzed and fitted by the parameters of the electron multiplier. In the case of pulse counting mode, fitting was very good. In some cases, a step has been found in the ratio function around the peak energy, which made the fitting impossible. In order to give a rough estimation of the energy dependence of sensitivity even in such cases, the way to subtract the origin of a step, which may relate to the internal scattered electron in a cylindrical mirror analyzer, has been studied. It was found that when the intensity (which is proportional to the energy resolution ΔE, which is proportional to E) was subtracted from a raw spectrum intensity, the ratio function calculated from the subtracted spectrum and the ‘reference’ spectrum had a shape which can be fitted by the parameters of the electron multiplier. It also becomes apparent that the misalignment of the sample position or the beam position leads to the wrong spectrometer function and that it is very important to take the spectrum under the optimum condition in order to obtain a reasonable spectrometer function. The routine to divide a spectrum, to load the ‘reference’ spectrum, to fit the spectrometer function with parameters and to calibrate a sample spectrum with the fitting parameters are all supplied in the COMPRO. © 1997 by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
    Additional Material: 10 Ill.
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