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    Visible Light Production of Hydrogen by Ablated Graphene: Water Splitting or Carbon Gasification?

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    Reduced graphene oxide modified by pulsed laser ablation causes water splitting under visible light illumination (532 nm). When the light source is a pulsed laser, water splitting is accompanied by carbon gasification (CO formation); however, conventional (LED) light sources produce water splitting exclusively

    Thermoplasmonic ssDNA Dynamic Release from Gold Nanoparticles Examined with Advanced Fluorescence Microscopy

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    Plasmon excitation of spherical gold nanoparticles carrying a fluorescent labeled 30 bp dsDNA cargo, with one chain covalently attached through two S–Au bonds to the surface, results in release of the complementary strand as ssDNA that can be examined in situ using high-resolution fluorescence microscopy. The release is dependent on the total energy delivered, but not the rate of delivery, an important property for plasmonic applications in medicine, sensors, and plasmon-induced PCR

    Comparative effectiveness of conservative and pharmacological interventions for chronic non-specific neck pain : Protocol of a systematic review and network meta-analysis

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    BACKGROUND: Neck Pain (NP) has been ranked as one of the top chronic pain conditions in terms of prevalence and years lived with disability in the latest Global Burden of Disease. NP has remarkable socio-economic consequences however, research efforts are limited. Discrepancies among guidelines recommendations on management of chronic neck pain exist. The purpose of this study protocol is to provide the methods for a review with network meta-analysis to identify the most effective interventions for chronic neck pain. METHODS: The following databases will be searched from their inception to February 2019: Cochrane Controlled Trials Register (CENTRAL), PubMed, CINAHL, Scopus, ISI Web of Science and PEDro.Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) on pharmacological and not pharmacological interventions will be included and their risk of bias will be evaluated using the Cochrane Risk of bias tool. Primary outcomes will be reduction in pain and disability. A network meta-analysis will be carried out and pairwise meta-analysis will be conducted using Stata 15 software. Grading of recommendations assessment, development, and evaluation (GRADE) will be applied to assess quality of the body of the evidence. RESULTS: The results of this review will be submitted to a peer-review journal for publication. CONCLUSION: This network meta-analysis will provide a comprehensive review on the most effective treatments for the management of chronic neck pain providing key evidence-based information to patients, clinicians and other relevant stakeholders. Registration: PROSPERO (registration number CRD42019124501)

    Temperature Dependence of Solar Light Assisted CO2 Reduction on Ni Based Photocatalyst

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    Methanation of CO2 by H-2 can be in the future an important reaction to store the surplus of renewable electricity during production peaks. The catalytic thermal CO2 methanation (the Sabatier reaction) can be carried out at temperatures above 250 degrees C using Ni supported on silica-alumina (Ni/SiO2-Al2O3). Recently it has been observed that this exothermic reaction can be promoted by solar light irradiation of Ni/SiO2-Al2O3 at initial near ambient temperatures. In the present work we provide a study of the influence of the initial temperature on the photoassisted Ni/SiO2-Al2O3 methanation of CO2, under conditions in which the dark reaction is not observed. An increase of the photoassisted methanation rate with the initial temperature in the range from ambient to 150 degrees C has been observed. The reaction kinetics for lower initial temperatures exhibited an induction period not observed for reactions performed at higher temperatures. The results are discussed in terms of the operation of plasmon photo activation in which the energy of photons is thermalised in a confined space of the active nanoparticles leading to locally high temperatures and the simultaneous photogeneration of electrons and positive holes.Albero Sancho, J.; García Gómez, H.; Corma Canós, A. (2016). Temperature Dependence of Solar Light Assisted CO2 Reduction on Ni Based Photocatalyst. Topics in Catalysis. 59(8-9):787-791. doi:10.1007/s11244-016-0550-xS787791598-9Hammarstrom L, Hammes-Schiffer S (2009) Artificial photosynthesis and solar fuels. Acc Chem Res 42:1859–1860Schlögl R (2015) The revolution continues: energiewende 2.0. Angew Chem Int Ed 54:4436–4439Herron JA, Kim J, Upadhye AA, Huber GW, Maravelias CT (2015) A general framework for the assessment of solar fuel technologies. Energy Environ Sci 8:126–157Hoekman SK, Broch A, Robbins C, Purcell R (2010) CO2 recycling by reaction with renewably-generated hydrogen. Int J Greenh Gas Control 4:44–50Hoch LB, Wood TE, O’Brien PG, Liao K, Reyes LM, Mims CA, Ozin GA (2014) The rational design of a single-component photocatalyst for gas-phase CO2 reduction using both UV and visible light. Adv Sci 1:1400010–1400013Sastre F, Puga AV, Liu L, Corma A, Garcia H (2014) Complete photocatalytic reduction of CO2 to methane by H2 under solar light irradiation. J Am Chem Soc 136:6798–6801Melsheimer J, Guo W, Ziegler D, Wesemann M, Schlögl R (1991) Methanation of carbon dioxide over Ru/titania at room temperature: explorations for a photoassisted catalytic reaction. Catal Lett 11:157–168O’Brien PG, Sandhel A, Wood TE, Jelle AA, Hoch LB, Perovic DD, Mims CA, Ozin GA (2014) Photomethanation of gaseous CO2 over Ru/silicon nanowire catalysts with visible and near-infrared photons. Adv Sci 1:1400001–1400007Ghuman KK, Wood TE, Hoch LB, Mims CA, Ozin GA, Singh CV (2015) Illuminating CO2 reduction on frustrated Lewis pair surfaces: investigating the role of surface hydroxides and oxygen vacancies on nanocrystalline In2O3−x(OH)y. Phys Chem Chem Phys 17:14623–14635Wei W, Jinlong G (2011) Methanation of carbon dioxide: an overview. Front Chem Sci Eng 5:2–10Scaiano JC, Stamplecoskie K (2013) Can surface plasmon fields provide a new way to photosensitize organic photoreactions? Custom applications. J Phys Chem Lett 4:1177–1187Fasciani C, Alejo CJB, Grenier M, Netto-Ferreira JC, Scaiano JC (2011) High-temperature organic reactions at room temperature using plasmon excitation: decomposition of dicumyl peroxide. Org Lett 13:204–207Leadbeater NE (2010) Microwave heating as a tool for sustainable chemistry. CRC Press, Boca Rato

    A Novel Preparation Procedure of Poly(vinylidenedifluoride)-Based Gel Polymer Electrolyte for Application in Lithium-Ion Batteries

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    In this work we present a convenient preparation procedure of poly(vinylidene difluoride) (PVdF)-based gel polymer electrolyte. The novelty of the procedure reported is that the electrolyte is prepared under air as a dry, flexible film and directly gelled during LIB assembly. Therefore, the GPE obtained is easy to handle and suitable for roll-to-roll scaling-up and it can be efficiently used for application in LIB. The morphology and electrochemical interphase properties of the electrolyte have been investigated by scanning electron microscopy and impedance spectroscopy, respectively. Moreover, galvanostatic tests suggested good stability of the lithium electrode/gel electrolyte interface and a high lithium transference number. Finally, cycling tests of full lithium ion cell, employing the GPE, a lithium iron phosphate cathode and a graphite anode confirm the suitability of the GPE for application in stable, low cost and environmentally friendly energy storage systems

    Reaction of Singlet Oxygen with Thioanisole in Ionic Liquid-Acetonitrile Binary Mixtures

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    A study of the reaction of thioanisole with singlet oxygen in different ionic liquid acetonitrile binary mixtures has shown that ILs are able to accelerate the thioanisole sulfoxidation when used as additives. With imidazolium ILs, the maximum efficiency is reached at X-IL similar to 0.1-0.2, whereas for the pyrrolidinium IL a plateau is reached. These results are discussed in terms of the ILs' tendency to form ionic aggregates and of differences in sulfoxidation reaction mechanism

    Reaction of Singlet Oxygen with Thioanisole in Ionic Liquids: a Solvent Induced Mechanistic Dichotomy

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    A study of the reaction of thioanisole with singlet oxygen in pyrrolidinium- and imidazolium-based ionic liquids has been carried out. In these solvents, thioanisole shows a strongly enhanced reactivity with respect to molecular aprotic solvents, probably due to a stabilization of the persulfoxide intermediate in the ionic medium. Product isotope effects suggest a mechanistic change ongoing from pyrrolidinium to imidazolium solvents

    Dual-Stage Lithography from a Light-Driven, Plasmon-Assisted Process: A Hierarchical Approach to Subwavelength Features

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    A hierarchy of lithographic-type imaging generating 3 μm lines incorporating subdiffraction limit features was obtained through a novel two-step reaction process. Photochemically generated ketyl radicals were used to make defined lines of silver nanoparticles. The excitation of nanoparticle surface plasmons was then used to generate highly localized heat that causes polymerization selectively on the surfaces of excited particles. The nylon-6 polymer that is generated serves as a solubility switch used to retain the features on the substrate selectively; various imaging techniques were used to establish the nature of the nylon shells. This work shows that the heat generated by plasmon excitation can be exploited to generate negative-type lithographic features with dimensions well below the diffraction limit
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