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Effective osmotic cohesion due to the solvent molecules in a delocalized adsorbed monolayer.
A molecular thermodynamic model is derived for an uncharged delocalized surfactant monolayer adsorbed at a liquid interface, taking explicit account for the solvent molecules present in the monolayer. The model is based on the scaled particle theory of hard-disc mixtures, and is also extended to sticky discs (i.e. attraction between the adsorbed molecules). Upon compression of the adsorbed layer, the solvent is expelled from it. The respective osmotic effect on the equation of state is shown to be equivalent to an effective lateral depletion attraction between the surfactant molecules. This effective osmotic cohesion causes an increase of the value of the attraction parameter β of the monolayer. The smaller the size of the surfactant polar head group is, the larger the effective attraction the model predicts. This trend is verified with data for the adsorption at water|air surface of alcohols, undissociated acids, and hexaethylenglycol monoalkyl ethers. The proposed theory allows the amount of solvent in the monolayer to be estimated, which is shown to be important for the neutron reflectivity of the surface
Synthesis of Improved Catalytic Materials for High-Temperature Water-gas Shift Reaction
In this investigation, we report the preparation and characterization of Co-, Cu- and Mn-substituted iron oxide catalytic materials supported on activated carbon. Co-precipitation method and low temperature treatment were used for their synthesis. The influence of chemical composition, stoichiometry, particle size and dispersity on their catalytic activity was studied. Samples were characterized in all stages of their co-precipitation, heating and spend samples after catalytic tests. The obtained results from room and low temperature Mössbauer spectroscopy were combined with analysis of powder X-ray diffraction patterns (XRD). They revealed the preparation of nano-sized iron oxide materials supported on activated carbon. Relaxation phenomena were registered also for the supported phases. The catalytic performance in the water-gas shift reaction was studied. The activity order was as follows: Cu0.5Fe2.5O4 > Co0.5Fe2.5O4 > Mn0.5Fe2.5O4. Catalytic tests demonstrated very promising results and potential application of studied samples due to their cost-effective composition
Determination of reducing carbohydrates in natural honey samples by optical micrometry method
The present article deals with the determination of the total amount of glucose and fructose in natural honey samples by the optical micrometry (OM) method. (Poly)vinyl alcohol spherical granules impregnated with a 0.05 mol/l borax solution were chosen as a sensitive element. It was shown that the formation of chelate esters of boron with polymer and carbohydrates is a pH-dependent process, and that the pH range 8.5–10.0 is the most appropriate for quantifying the total amount of reducing carbohydrates because glucose and fructose are undiscriminated. The impregnated polymer is not sensitive to the sucrose presence in the solution due to the absence of cis-diol fragments in it. Subsequently, the OM method was tested in the analysis of natural honey samples. The relative standart deviation in the case of OM method is less than 6%, and the results are similar to those obtained by the iodometric titration method. This makes the OM method suitable for laboratory-scale applications
Quantum properties of dichroic silicon vacancies in silicon carbide
The controlled generation and manipulation of atom-like defects in solids has
a wide range of applications in quantum technology. Although various defect
centres have displayed promise as either quantum sensors, single photon
emitters or light-matter interfaces, the search for an ideal defect with
multi-functional ability remains open. In this spirit, we investigate here the
optical and spin properties of the V1 defect centre, one of the silicon vacancy
defects in the 4H polytype of silicon carbide (SiC). The V1 centre in 4H-SiC
features two well-distinguishable sharp optical transitions and a unique S=3/2
electronic spin, which holds promise to implement a robust spin-photon
interface. Here, we investigate the V1 defect at low temperatures using optical
excitation and magnetic resonance techniques. The measurements, which are
performed on ensemble, as well as on single centres, prove that this centre
combines coherent optical emission, with up to 40% of the radiation emitted
into the zero-phonon line (ZPL), a strong optical spin signal and long spin
coherence time. These results single out the V1 defect in SiC as a promising
system for spin-based quantum technologies
Exact Lagrangian submanifolds in simply-connected cotangent bundles
We consider exact Lagrangian submanifolds in cotangent bundles. Under certain
additional restrictions (triviality of the fundamental group of the cotangent
bundle, and of the Maslov class and second Stiefel-Whitney class of the
Lagrangian submanifold) we prove such submanifolds are Floer-cohomologically
indistinguishable from the zero-section. This implies strong restrictions on
their topology. An essentially equivalent result was recently proved
independently by Nadler, using a different approach.Comment: 28 pages, 3 figures. Version 2 -- derivation and discussion of the
spectral sequence considerably expanded. Other minor change
Assesment of minor rivers flood-plain and stream-way complex condition (case study of the Berezhnytsya River, Dniestr basin)
The methodological and practical issues in respect of assessment of the flood-plain and stream-way complex of the Berezhnytsya river are presented in the article. Researched river is one of the Ukrainian Carpathians minor rivers and constituted the right-bank tributary of the Dniester river. The presented study typify the stream-way segments. Furthermore were shown identification of the reasons of decreasing the qualitative characteristics of the Berezhnytsya flood-plain and stream-way complex. The set of works to stop processes that are destructive for the river and its ecosystem should be made.The methodological and practical issues in respect of assessment of the flood-plain and stream-way complex of the Berezhnytsya river are presented in the article. Researched river is one of the Ukrainian Carpathians minor rivers and constituted the right-bank tributary of the Dniester river. The presented study typify the stream-way segments. Furthermore were shown identification of the reasons of decreasing the qualitative characteristics of the Berezhnytsya flood-plain and stream-way complex. The set of works to stop processes that are destructive for the river and its ecosystem should be made
A metagenomic study of diet-dependent interaction between gut microbiota and host in infants reveals differences in immune response
BACKGROUND: Gut microbiota and the host exist in a mutualistic relationship, with the functional composition of the microbiota strongly affecting the health and well-being of the host. Thus, it is important to develop a synthetic approach to study the host transcriptome and the microbiome simultaneously. Early microbial colonization in infants is critically important for directing neonatal intestinal and immune development, and is especially attractive for studying the development of human-commensal interactions. Here we report the results from a simultaneous study of the gut microbiome and host epithelial transcriptome of three-month-old exclusively breast- and formula-fed infants. RESULTS: Variation in both host mRNA expression and the microbiome phylogenetic and functional profiles was observed between breast- and formula-fed infants. To examine the interdependent relationship between host epithelial cell gene expression and bacterial metagenomic-based profiles, the host transcriptome and functionally profiled microbiome data were subjected to novel multivariate statistical analyses. Gut microbiota metagenome virulence characteristics concurrently varied with immunity-related gene expression in epithelial cells between the formula-fed and the breast-fed infants. CONCLUSIONS: Our data provide insight into the integrated responses of the host transcriptome and microbiome to dietary substrates in the early neonatal period. We demonstrate that differences in diet can affect, via gut colonization, host expression of genes associated with the innate immune system. Furthermore, the methodology presented in this study can be adapted to assess other host-commensal and host-pathogen interactions using genomic and transcriptomic data, providing a synthetic genomics-based picture of host-commensal relationships
Hyperprolactinemia and CYP2D6, DRD2 and HTR2C genes polymorphism in patients with schizophrenia
Editorial for special section of grid computing journal on “Cloud Computing and Services Science”
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