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    Application of Inelastic Neutron Scattering to the Methanol-to-Gasoline Reaction Over a ZSM-5 Catalyst

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    Inelastic neutron scattering (INS) is used to investigate a ZSM-5 catalyst that has been exposed to methanol vapour at elevated temperature. In-line mass spectrometric analysis of the catalyst exit stream confirms methanol-to-gasoline chemistry, whilst ex situ INS measurements detect hydrocarbon species formed in/on the catalyst during methanol conversion. These preliminary studies demonstrate the capability of INS to complement infrared spectroscopic characterisation of the hydrocarbon pool present in/on ZSM-5 during the MTG reaction

    Randomised controlled trial of the short-term effects of OROS-methylphenidate on ADHD symptoms and behavioural outcomes in young male prisoners with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (CIAO-II)

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    Background Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a highly prevalent disorder, seen in 20–30% of young adult prisoners. Pharmacoepidemiological studies, a small randomised controlled trial and open trial data of methylphenidate suggest clinically significant reductions in ADHD symptoms, emotional dysregulation, disruptive behaviour and increased engagement with educational activities. Yet, routine treatment of ADHD in offenders is not yet established clinical practice. There is continued uncertainty about the clinical response to methylphenidate (MPH), a first-line treatment for ADHD, in offenders, who often present with an array of complex mental health problems that may be better explained by states of inattentive, overactive, restless and impulsive behaviours. To address this problem, we will conduct an efficacy trial to establish the short-term effects of osmotic-controlled release oral delivery system (OROS)-methylphenidate (Concerta XL), an extended release formulation of MPH, on ADHD symptoms, emotional dysregulation and behaviour. Methods This study is a parallel-arm, randomised, placebo-controlled trial of OROS-MPH on ADHD symptoms, behaviour and functional outcomes in young male prisoners aged 16–25, meeting Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, fifth edition criteria for ADHD. Participants are randomised to 8 weeks of treatment with OROS-MPH or placebo, titrated over 5 weeks to balance ADHD symptom improvement against side effects. Two hundred participants will be recruited with a 1:1 ratio of drug to placebo. The primary outcome is change in level of ADHD symptoms after 8 weeks of trial medication. Discussion Potential benefits include improvement in ADHD symptoms, emotional dysregulation, attitudes towards violence and critical incidents and increased engagement with educational and rehabilitation programmes. Demonstrating the efficacy and safety of MPH on ADHD symptoms and associated impairments may provide the data needed to develop effective healthcare pathways for a significant group of young offenders. Establishing efficacy of MPH in this population will provide the foundation needed to establish long-term effectiveness studies with the potential for demonstrating significant reductions in criminal behaviour and improved health-economic outcomes

    Molecular dynamics simulations of valinomycin and its potassium complex in homogeneous solvents

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    Molecular dynamics simulations of kalinomycin (VM) and its potassium complex in water and in a Lennard Jones solvent are reported. In agreement with experimental evidence the structure of K(+)-VM in nonpolar solution is similar to the solid state structure whereas the structure of uncomplexed VM is not. In water uncomplexed VM retains the Lac and HyV faces (which are lost in nonpolar solution) and shows some similarity with the solid-state structure obtained by crystallization from dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO). However, also in agreement with spectroscopic data a dynamic equilibrium between a set of conformers is established in both solvents. Our model reproduces the experimental dipole moment (3.6 D) of VM in nonpolar solution. We also observed the spontaneous decomplexation of K(+)-VM in water, with the ion passing through the HyV face in preference to the Lac face. Water attack was observed through both faces. The time scale for all conformational transitions is of the order of 100 ps, with structural changes associated with the (de)-complexation reaction controlled by the ring dihedrals in the vicinity of the L-lactic acid residues. Global structural functions, radial distribution functions, and VM ring dihedral analysis are presented, along with an analysis of the decomplexation event
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