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Anal Chem ; 83(7): 2416-9, 2011 Apr 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21370867

RESUMEN

A microscopic chromatography has been developed where nanometer-size molecules or particles are separated according to their size by the laser-induced shockwave in a water-filled capillary. As the shockwave passed through the mixture of molecules/particles in solution, they move to the direction of the propagation of the shockwave. The distance from the point of shockwave generation depends on the particle size or molecular weight. This technique has some advantages compared to conventional chromatography, in terms of quick analysis of molecular weight and applicability to sticky and adsorbing polymers. Experimental results obtained for proteins, their aggregates, and inorganic nanoparticles are presented.


Asunto(s)
Cromatografía/métodos , Rayos Láser , Nanopartículas/análisis , Nanopartículas/química , Animales , Bovinos , Peso Molecular , Proteínas/análisis , Proteínas/química , Proteínas/aislamiento & purificación , Conejos
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Molecules ; 15(4): 2623-30, 2010 Apr 12.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20428069

RESUMEN

Single electron transfer (SET)-photochemical decarboxylation of free carboxylic acids was performed in a polar solvent using several arenes such as phenanthrene, naphthalene, 1-methylnaphthalene, biphenyl, triphenylene, and chrysene in the presence of various electron acceptors such as 1,2-, 1,3-, and 1,4-dicyanobenzenes, methyl 4-cyanobenzoate, and 1,4-dicyanonaphthalene. The decarboxylation reaction was influenced by the arenes, electron acceptors, and solvent. The best result was achieved by the photoreaction using biphenyl and 1,4-dicyanonaphthalene in aqueous acetonitrile.


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Ácidos Carboxílicos/química , Solventes/química , Acetonitrilos/química , Compuestos de Bifenilo/química , Crisenos/química , Cianuros/química , Descarboxilación , Transporte de Electrón , Naftalenos/química , Fenantrenos/química , Procesos Fotoquímicos
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Sci Rep ; 10(1): 2620, 2020 Feb 14.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32060370

RESUMEN

We have studied an expansion behavior of pressurized bubbles at the orifice of a capillary inserted in gelator-solvent (agarose-water) mixtures as a function of the gelator concentration in which the phase transition points are included. The pressure (P) -dependence of the radius of the curvature (R) of the bubbles monitored by laser beam has shown a discontinuous decrease in the exponent (m) of the experimental power law R = KΔP-m (K: constant) from 1 to 1/2 and a discontinuous increase in the average surface tension (γave) obtained from the work-area plots of the mixtures exceeding that of pure water (72.6 mN/m) at 0.02 < [agarose] < 0.03 wt%, which is attributed to the disappearance of the fluidity. The apparent surface tension (γapp = ΔP/2 R) of the system in the concentration range of 0.03-0.20 wt% has been analyzed by a modified Shuttleworth equation γapp = σ0 + τln(A/A0), where σ0 is an isotropic constant component and the second term is a surface area (A) -dependent elastic component, in which τ is the coefficient and A0 is the area of the orifice. The analysis has indicated that σ0 coincides with the γapp value of the mixture of 0.02 wt% and the second term at >0.02 wt% is the dominant component. From the appearance of the elastic component and concentration dependence of τ, the plateau of τ for the agarose-water mixtures at 0.03-0.10 wt% (Region II) has been explained to the phase separation giving two-phase mixtures of 0.02 wt% sol and 0.10 wt% gel and the upward inflection of τ at 0.10 wt% has been assigned to an increase in the elasticity of the gel with the increase of the agarose concentration in the range of >0.10 wt% (Region III). On considering the concentration dependence of the surface tension of agarose-water mixtures, the discontinuous and inflection points were assigned to the 1st- and 2nd-order phase transition concentrations of the agarose gel, respectively. Given the results with our tensiometry based on the optical bubble pressure method, distinct gelation points for other systems could be determined both mechanically and thermodynamically which will provide a diagnostic criterion of sol-gel transitions.

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Chem Commun (Camb) ; 46(33): 6177-9, 2010 Sep 07.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20657946

RESUMEN

Deuterium exchange of a carboxy group was achieved by photochemical decarboxylation of free carboxylic acids in the presence of thiol and a small amount of D(2)O, and a deuterated product with excellent deuterium content was obtained; this reaction is a practical means of synthesizing regioselective deuterium-labelled compounds under mild reaction conditions.


Asunto(s)
Ácidos Carboxílicos/química , Deuterio/química , Catálisis , Descarboxilación , Transporte de Electrón , Espectroscopía de Resonancia Magnética , Estructura Molecular , Procesos Fotoquímicos , Estereoisomerismo , Compuestos de Sulfhidrilo/química
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