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Molecular adsorption in graphene with divacancy defects
We have investigated theoretically the adsorption of molecules onto graphene
with divacancy defects. Using ab-initio density functional calculations, we
have found that O2, CO, N2, B2 and H2O molecules all interact strongly with a
divacancy in a graphene layer. Along with a complex geometry of the
molecule-graphene bonding, metallic behavior of the graphene layer in presence
of CO and N2 molecules have been found with a large density of states in the
vicinity of the Fermi level suggesting an increase in the conductivity. The
adsorption of N2 is particularly interesting since the N atoms dissociate in
the vicinity of the defects, and take the place where the missing C atoms of
the divacancy used to sit. In this way, the defected graphene structure is
healed geometrically, and at the same time doped with electron states.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figure
Les harraga algériens
Des Algériens, principalement des jeunes hommes, tentent de quitter leur pays, sans passeport ni visa, sur des barques, au péril de leur vie. En dialecte maghrébin, on nomme ces candidats à l’émigration harraga (les “brûleurs”), car ils “brûlent” les frontières et les étapes nécessaires à une migration légale. En outre, s’ils arrivent en Europe, ils détruisent, ils “brûlent” leurs papiers d’identité pour tenter d’échapper à l’expulsion. Après les hittistes des années 1980 et ceux qui ont rejoint les groupes islamistes armés durant le conflit des années 1990, les harraga sont érigés au rang de figure symbolisant le désespoir de la jeunesse algérienne durant les années 2000. Ils sont invoqués comme preuve ultime des dysfonctionnements qui touchent le pays. (Premier paragraphe
Вплив засобів масової інформації та комп’ютерних технологій на формування культури сімейних стосунків
(uk) У статті автор розкриває вплив засобів масової інформації та комп’ютерних технологій на формування культури сімейних стосунків.(ru) В статье автором рассматривается влияние средств массовой информации и компьютерных технологий на формирование культуры семейных отношений
Synthesis and properties of bis-porphyrin molecular tweezers: effects of spacer flexibility on binding and supramolecular chirogenesis
Ditopic binding of various dinitrogen compounds to three bisporphyrin molecular tweezers with spacers of varying conformational rigidity, incorporating the planar enediyne (1), the helical stiff stilbene (2), or the semi-rigid glycoluril motif fused to the porphyrins (3), are compared. Binding constants Ka = 104–106 M?1 reveal subtle differences between these tweezers, that are discussed in terms of porphyrin dislocation modes. Exciton coupled circular dichroism (ECCD) of complexes with chiral dinitrogen guests provides experimental evidence for the conformational properties of the tweezers. The results are further supported and rationalized by conformational analysis
Captured by Evil: The Idea of Corruption in Law
Corruption is one of the most powerful words in the English language. When it comes to the treatment of corruption by law, however, corruption is a troubled concept. With increasing recognition of the costs of corruption for economic development, democratic governance, international aid programs, and other world goals, attempts to articulate what this destructive force is have led to an avalanche of theoretical writing. In the last fifteen years, corruption has been variously defined as the violation of law, a public servant\u27s breach of public duty, an agent\u27s betrayal of a principal\u27s interests, the pursuit of secrecy, the denial of equality in political influence, and other ways. In the end, however, all of these efforts fall short. Corruption is more than law-breaking: it is more than breaching public duties. To say that A is a thief or that A has breached his duty is not to say that A is corrupt. The latter is far more powerful, far more emotional, far more essential than the others. It is more than secrecy, or the denial of equal opportunity. It is a searing indictment, somehow, not only of A\u27s act but of A\u27s character. It is a statement not only of what A has done, but of what A has become. Corruption is, I argue, a far more powerful idea than these existing legal understandings have articulated: it is the idea of capture by evil, the possession of the individual by evil, in law. Just as we once believed in corruption of the blood in American law, which decreed that offspring of those who had committed crimes were believed to be irrevocably tainted by their parents\u27 depravity, so we still retain - through the idea of corruption - the belief that individual evil extends beyond acts of wrongdoing, or the denial of equal opportunity, or breach of the public trust. It is this idea of corruption, I argue - the idea of capture by evil - that, although unarticulated, drives our understandings of corruption in law. It drives our understanding of corrupt judges, who, once corrupt, we believe will act so in every case. It drives our understanding of campaign finance reform, where we fear deep corruption of the process from the occurrence of corrupt acts. It drives our understanding of corruption as a systemic effect and systemic influence, which presents institutional dangers that are greater than other crimes, and that requires purgation rather than simple law enforcement. This Article explores this deeper understanding of corruption, its impacts in areas such as judicial corruption and campaign finance reform, and its implications for the principle of the rule of law
Mild sonochemical exfoliation of bromine-intercalated graphite: a new route towards graphene
A method to produce suspensions of graphene sheets by combining
solution-based bromine intercalation and mild sonochemical exfoliation is
presented. Ultrasonic treatment of graphite in water leads to the formation of
suspensions of graphite flakes. The delamination is dramatically improved by
intercalation of bromine into the graphite before sonication. The bromine
intercalation was verified by Raman spectroscopy as well as by x-ray
photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), and density functional theory (DFT)
calculations show an almost ten times lower interlayer binding energy after
introducing Br2 into the graphite. Analysis of the suspended material by
transmission and scanning electron microscopy (TEM and SEM) revealed a
significant content of few-layer graphene with sizes up to 30 m,
corresponding to the grain size of the starting material.Comment: 10 pages 4 figure
Regioselective Wacker Oxidation of Internal Alkenes: Rapid Access to Functionalized Ketones Facilitated by Cross-Metathesis
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