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Keywords Luminophores Organic systems Inorganic systems Dendrimers Nanoparticle systems Nanoclusters Carbon nanoparticles Semiconductor nanocrystals Quantum dots [Pg.45]

Since the discovery of ECL process, there has been considerable advancement in ECL system. Different types of ECL systems have been introduced, such as organic, inorganic, and nanoparticle systems. [Pg.45]

Lucigenin ECL has also been extended to surfaces [19]. Self-assembled mono-layers (SAMs) modified electrodes and solutions containing Triton X-100 surfactant molecules caused the enhancement in ECL of lucigenin. [Pg.46]

Using gas chromatography it was possible to detect at least four organic iodides (10,11) (CHg h, n-CgH h, which formed on the [Pg.17]

The highest total organic yield occurred with 10 f nitric acid in 14.5 nitric acid the yield decreased to 1.3% in 3.6 f nitric acid the yield decreased [Pg.17]

total organic iodide yield in 10.9 f nitric acid was only about 0.05%. [Pg.18]

Yields of Organic Iodides on Addition of Carrier-Free Iodide-131 to Various Acidic Solutions at 100 5°  [Pg.18]


Anderson P Wand Stein D 1987 Broken symmetry, emergent properties, dissipative structures, life Self-Organizing Systems ed F E Yates (New York Plenum) pp 445-57... [Pg.2848]

The modihed neglect of diatomic overlap (MNDO) method has been found to give reasonable qualitative results for many organic systems. It has been incorporated into several popular semiempirical programs as well as the MNDO program. Today, it is still used, but the more accurate AMI and PM3 methods have surpassed it in popularity. [Pg.34]

The intermediate neglect of differential overlap (INDO) method was at one time used for organic systems. Today, it has been superseded by more accurate methods. INDO is still sometimes used as an initial guess for ah initio calculations. [Pg.35]

A number of molecular mechanics force fields have been parameterized for specific organic systems, such as proteins or hydrocarbons. There are also a... [Pg.283]

If these elements are included in an organic molecule, the choice of computational method can be made based on the organic system with deference to the exceptions listed in this section. If completely inorganic calculations are being performed, use a method that tends to correctly model the property of interest in organic systems. [Pg.286]

AMBER was first developed as a united atom force field [S. J. Weiner et al., J. Am. Chem. Soc., 106, 765 (1984)] and later extended to include an all atom version [S. J. Weiner et al., J. Comp. Chem., 7, 230 (1986)]. HyperChem allows the user to switch back and forth between the united atom and all atom force fields as well as to mix the two force fields within the same molecule. Since the force field was developed for macromolecules, there are few atom types and parameters for small organic systems or inorganic systems, and most calculations on such systems with the AMBER force field will fail from lack of parameters. [Pg.189]

If the mutual solubilities of the solvents A and B are small, and the systems are dilute in C, the ratio ni can be estimated from the activity coefficients at infinite dilution. The infinite dilution activity coefficients of many organic systems have been correlated in terms of stmctural contributions (24), a method recommended by others (5). In the more general case of nondilute systems where there is significant mutual solubiUty between the two solvents, regular solution theory must be appHed. Several methods of correlation and prediction have been reviewed (23). The universal quasichemical (UNIQUAC) equation has been recommended (25), which uses binary parameters to predict multicomponent equihbria (see Eengineering, chemical DATA correlation). [Pg.61]

N,N-bis(4-methylphenyl)-N,iV-bis(4-ethylphenyl)-[l,l -(3,3 -dimethyl)biphenyl]-4,4 -diamine [115310-63-9] (ETPD) (8) -doped PMPS (Table 1, entry 22), hole mobihty approaching 10 cm /Vs at 2.5 x 10 V/cm was observed (48). This is the highest recorded hole mobihty for disordered organic systems. From this perceptive, it is very interesting to study the carrier mobihty of polymers heavily doped with semiconductor nanoclusters. [Pg.414]

J. GmeKHng and U. Onken, l apor—l iquidEquilibrium Data Collection, A.queous Organic Systems, DECHEMA, Erankfurt, Germany, 1977. [Pg.144]

It is truly possible to imagine the characteristics of an ideal radiopharmaceutical only in the context of a specific disease and organ system to which it might be appHed. Apart from the physical factors related to the radioisotope used, the only general characteristic that is important in defining the efficacy of these materials is the macroscopic distribution in the body, or biodistribution. This time-dependent distribution at the organ level is a function of many parameters which may be divided into four categories factors related to deUvery of the radiopharmaceutical to a particular tissue factors related to the extraction of the compound from circulation factors related to retention of the compound by that tissue and factors deterrnined by clearance. The factors in the last set are rarely independent of the others. [Pg.473]

Halide Displacement. Hahde displacement is a method used to prepare thiols that are not readily available by normal means. It requires a two-phase, water—organic system, that can be quite corrosive. Normally, this type of reaction, a classic Sj 2 type, is undertaken in HasteUoy or glass-lined... [Pg.11]

Column crystalhzers of the end-fed type can be used for purification of many eutectic-type systems and for aqueous as well as organic systems (McKay loc. cit.). Column ciystaUizers have been used for xylene isomer separation, but recently other separation technologies including more efficient melt ciystaUization equipment have tended to supplant the Phillips style ciystaUizer. [Pg.1995]

These effects appearance is explained by the nature of hydrophobic interactions and the stixrctural organization of micellar solutions. The host-guest phenomena determine the increase of the selectivity of analytical reactions in the surf actant-based organized systems. [Pg.26]

MULTIPLE CHEMICAL SENSITIVITY An acquired disorder characterized by recurrent symptoms, referable to multiple organ systems, occurring in response to many chemically-unrelated compounds at doses far below those established in the general population to cause harmful effects. No single widely accepted test of physiologic function can be shown to coiTelate with symptoms. [Pg.16]

Since free radicals are fonned on irradiation of all organic systems [36], free radicals formed in epoxies would also lead to polymerization by an analogous mechanism. [Pg.1023]

As new practices are introduced to prevent indoor air quality problems, an organized system of recordkeeping will help those practices to become part of routine operations and to "flag" decisions that could affect lAQ. The best results can be achieved by taking time to think about the established channels of communication within your organization, so that new forms can be integrated into decision making with minimum disruption of normal procedures. [Pg.208]

System toxin A substance that affects tar get organs or entire organ systems. [Pg.1479]

Bonding in Sulfur-Nitrogen Compounds Comparison with Organic Systems... [Pg.54]

In order to understand the physical properties and reactivity patterns of S-N compounds it is particularly instructive to compare their electronic structures with those of the analogous organic systems.On a qualitative level, the simplest comparison is that between the hypothetical HSNH radical and the ethylene molecule each of these units can be considered as the building blocks from which conjugated -S=N- or -CH=CH-systems can be constructed. To a first approximation the (j-framework of... [Pg.54]


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Alkali base systems, organic

Anatomical organization of dopamine systems in the normal human brain

Animal welfare organic production systems

Antenna systems supramolecularly organized luminescent dye

Application to organic redox systems

Aqueous Systems with Additional Organic Solvent

Aqueous Systems without Additional Organic Solvent

Aqueous/organic cosolvent systems

Asymmetric systems organic electrolytes

Automation Concepts How Multicomponent Systems are Organized

Autonomic nervous system anatomical organization

Biochemical systems in organic chemistry

Biological systems organic compounds

Bioreduction in Biphasic Aqueous-Organic Systems

Biphasic aqueous—organic systems

Biphasic catalysts aqueous organic solvents, recyclable systems

Bonding between metal atoms and organic pi systems

Bonding in Sulfur-Nitrogen Compounds Comparison with Organic Systems

Bonding systems organic solvent-based

Catalysis, enzymatic, physical organic model systems and the problem

Cementitious systems modified with organic polymers

Central nervous system cellular organization

Central nervous system internal organization

Central nervous system organization

Central nervous system organizer cells

Characterisation of Natural Organics and Colloid Systems

Charge-transfer complexes with other organic systems

Chemical evolution organized molecular systems

Chlorinated organic pesticides, solvent systems

Comparison of Different Organic Solvent-Water Systems

Complex systems self-organization

Complexity theory, self-organizing systems

Conductivity in Organic Systems

Crop protection with copper-based fungicides in organic production systems

Curing system organic accelerator

Disinfection systems organic acids

Do organic and low input systems present a particular risk for mycotoxin contamination

Dose-response with organ systems

ESCA in Selected Organic Systems

Earth as Self-Organizing System

Electron Transfer in Self-organizing Systems of Amphiphiles

Electron storage and transfer in organic redox systems with multiple

Electron storage and transfer in organic redox systems with multiple electrophores

Electron-Transfer Reactions in Organic Systems

Emergence organized molecular systems

Endocrine system organization

Enzyme system organized

Ethics organic production systems

Ferromagnetism in Organic Systems

Filing system organization

Food, organic research systems

Forbidden transitions in organic and inorganic systems

Genetically modified organism detection systems

HACCP-based systems for integrated control of pathogen transfer into organic food supply chains

Health care systems within organization

Higher aqueous-organic biphasic system

Human organ system

Hydroformylation of Olefins in Aqueous-Organic Biphasic Catalytic Systems

Hydrogen delivery using organic hydrides for fuel-cell cars and domestic power systems

Ideal organic photochromic system

Immune system organization

Improving the quality and shelf life of fruit from organic production systems

Information technology systems management support organizations

Information technology systems validation organization

International Civil Aviation Organization systems

International Standards Organization 14001, Environmental Management Systems

International Standards Organization/Open System Interconnect model

Irradiated organic liquid systems, excitation

Lanthanide-Organic Radical Systems

Mesostructure Assembly System Interaction Mechanisms between Organics and Inorganics

Metal complex-organic halide redox system

Metal powder organic solvent systems

Metallo-organic systems with high

Methanol-organic system, properties

Micro-aqueous organic reaction system

Microwave-assisted organic synthesis commercial system

Mixed Hybrid Organic-Inorganic Systems

Models organ system approach

Molecular Encapsulation: Organic Reactions in Constrained Systems Edited by Udo H. Brinker and Jean-Luc Mieusset

Molecular Encapsulation: Organic Reactions in Constrained Systems Edited by Udo H. Brinker and Jean-Luc Mieusset 2010 John Wiley Sons, Ltd

Monophasic aqueous-organic systems

Mucosal immune system organization

Multiple organ systems

Naming systems organic acids

Natural organic matter-water systems

Natural organic matter-water systems partitioning

Nervous system, organization

Organ culture systems, tissue interaction

Organ culture systems, tissue interaction media

Organ system bias

Organ system studies

Organ system studies cardiovascular

Organ system studies dermal

Organ system studies endocrine

Organ system studies gastrointestinal

Organ system studies hematologic

Organ system studies hepatic

Organ system studies immunologic

Organ system studies pulmonary

Organ system studies renal

Organ system toxicity

Organ system toxicity heart

Organ systems

Organ systems

Organ systems, transport

Organ-Like Cell Cultures in Microfluidic Systems

Organic Guarantee System

Organic Photochemical Refractive-Index Image Recording Systems (Tomlinson and Chandross)

Organic Solid-state Systems

Organic Substituent Groups and Ring Systems

Organic biphasic system

Organic cations in constrained systems

Organic chemicals informed systems

Organic chemistry IUPAC nomenclature systems

Organic compounds in aqueous systems

Organic farming systems

Organic hydroperoxide-amine systems

Organic ion transport system

Organic liquid systems, excitation

Organic livestock husbandry methods and the microbiological safety of ruminant production systems

Organic material systems, photoelectron

Organic material systems, photoelectron spectroscopy

Organic materials systems, printable

Organic matter-water systems

Organic matter-water systems partitioning

Organic molecular systems, control

Organic pharmaceutical systems

Organic photochemical reactions systems

Organic polymer systems

Organic production system standards

Organic production systems

Organic production systems welfare problem

Organic reactions, naming systems

Organic regulatory system

Organic semiconductor polymeric systems

Organic solar cells systems

Organic solvent systems

Organic solvents monophasic systems

Organic solvents nervous system

Organic solvents two-phase systems

Organic substances infiltration system

Organic systems, researching

Organic vapor separation systems

Organic-Aqueous Biphasic Systems General Considerations

Organic-aqueous two-phase system

Organic-inorganic hybrid systems

Organic-ionic liquid biphasic catalysis multiphase reaction systems

Organically modified montmorillonite system)

Organization of the Central Nervous System

Organization of the Endocrine System

Organized assemblies and heterogeneous systems

Organized molecular systems

Organized surfactant systems

Organs and systems

Organs and systems cardiovascular

Organs and systems nervous system

Organs sensory systems

Other organ systems

PHASIC SYSTEMS WATER - ORGANIC

Patterns of Dissolved Organic Matter Lability among Systems

Perfused organ system

Peripheral organ systems

Persistence of Organics in Soil-Water Systems

Phase Behaviour of Ionic Liquid Systems with Azeotropic Organic Mixtures

Pigment-organic matrix system

Planting systems in organic fruit production

Polymer systems, self-organizing

Power system organization

Preparative-scale Kinetic Resolution Using Aldolase Antibodies in a Biphasic Aqueous-Organic Solvent System

Previously Described Synthetic Systems based on Purely Organic Components

Proton Tautomerism in Systems of Increasing Complexity Examples from Organic Molecules to Enzymes

Radical Damage in Nonrespiratory Organ Systems

Recyclable systems, aqueous organic solvents

Redox systems, organic, with multiple

Redox systems, organic, with multiple electrophores, electron storage and

Redox systems, organic, with multiple electrophores, electron storage and transfer

Redox systems, organic, with multiple transfer

Reducing anthelmintic use for the control of internal parasites in organic livestock systems

Reducing copper-based fungicide use in organic crop production systems

Respiratory system—structural organization

Reticulo-endothelial system organs

Reversible Intrinsically Thermochromic Organic Systems

Ruminant production organic systems

Safety Management System Organization

Seawater systems organic fouling

Self-organization biological systems

Self-organization in non equilibrium systems

Self-organization of simpler molecular systems

Self-organized porphyrin systems

Self-organizing complex systems

Self-organizing living systems

Self-organizing systems

Semiconducting Polymer Systems Containing Self-Organized Supramolecular Polymers

Skill 12.1o-Recognize that inorganic and organic compounds (e.g., water, salt, carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, nucleic acids) are essential to processes within living systems

Soil fertility in organic farming systems

Soil organic carbon tillage systems

Solubility of Organic Molecules in Water Using a Surface Tension—Cavity Model System

Some Properties of Complex Systems Self-organization, the Butterfly Effect, Adaptability and Probabilistic Advantages

Specific Aspects of Photoinduced Electron Transfer in Organic -Conjugated Systems

Specific organ systems

Specific target organ systemic toxicity - Repeated exposure

Specific target organ systemic toxicity - Single exposure

Structural Organization of the Respiratory System

Structural Topics in Organic Systems

Studies Focusing on Electron Transfer Kinetics of Organic Systems

Surfactant, Water, and Organic Material Ternary Systems

Sympathetic nervous system lymphoid organ innervation

System Safety An Integral Part of the Overall Organization

System Safety Organization

System organization

System organization

System safety professional organizations

System self-organization

Systems Chemistry propagating organization

Systems biology organism function

Systems graphical organizer

Systems, Organic Photochemical (Delzenne)

TARGET ORGAN SYSTEMIC TOXICITY

Tables organic systems

Target Organ Systemic Toxicity Following Repeated Exposure

Target Organ Systemic Toxicity Following Single Exposure

Teratogenic organ systems

Topologically organized systems, analysi

Tubular organ system

Water organic biphasic systems

Water-Organic Membrane Diffusion Systems

Water-organic solvent two-phase systems

World Health Organization analysis system

Zeolite/adsorbate systems organic compounds

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