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Synthesis and characterization of nickel(II) maltolate complexes containing ancillary bisphosphine ligands
Cationic nickel(II) complexes containing chelating O,O'-donor maltolate or ethyl maltolate ligands in conjunction with bidentate bisphosphine ligands Ph₂P(CH₂)nPPh₂ were prepared by a one-pot reaction starting from nickel(II) acetate, bisphosphine, maltol (or ethyl maltol), and trimethylamine, and isolated as their tetraphenylborate salts. An X-ray structure determination of [Ni(maltolate)(Ph₂PCH₂CH₂PPh₂)]BPh₄ shows that the maltolate ligand binds asymmetrically to the (slightly distorted) square-planar nickel(II) center. The simplicity of the synthetic method was extended to the synthesis of the known platinum(II) maltolate complex [Pt(maltolate)(PPh₃)₂]BPh₄ which was obtained in high purity
Spin-dependent pump current and noise in an adiabatic quantum pump based on domain walls in a magnetic nanowire
We study the pump current and noise properties in an adiabatically modulated
magnetic nanowire with double domain walls (DW). The modulation is brought
about by applying a slowly oscillating magnetic and electric fields with a
controllable phase difference. The pumping mechanism resembles the case of the
quantum dot pump with two-oscillating gates. The pump current, shot noise, and
heat flow show peaks when the Fermi energy matches with the spin-split resonant
levels localized between the DWs. The peak height of the pump current is an
indicator for the lifetime of the spin-split quasistationary states between the
DWs. For sharp DWs, the energy absorption from the oscillating fields results
in side-band formations observable in the pump current. The pump noise carries
information on the correlation properties between the nonequilibrium electrons
and the quasi-holes created by the oscillating scatterer. The ratio between the
pump shot noise and the heat flow serves as an indicator for quasi-particle
correlation.Comment: 18 pages, 5 figure
Improvement of the monochrome image hologram by using a random phase and increasing number of Samples
This paper present a study about effect of the random phase and expansion of the scale sampling factors to improve the monochrome image hologram and compared it with previous produced others. Matlab software is used to synthesize and reconstruction hologram
Monochrome Image Hologram (MIH)
A new computer-generated optical element called a monochrome image hologram (MIH) is described. A real nonnegative function to represent the transmittance of a synthesized hologram is used. This technique uses the positions of the samples in the synthesized hologram to record the phase information of a complex wavefront. Synthesized hologram is displayed on laser printer and is recorded on a film. Finally the reconstruction process is done using computerized
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The Veterans Affairs Neuropathy Scale: A Reliable, Remote Polyneuropathy Exam.
Introduction: Polyneuropathy (PN) complaints are common, prompting many referrals for neurologic evaluation. To improve access of PN care in distant community clinics, we developed a telemedicine service (patient-clinician interactions using real-time videoconference technology) for PN. The primary goal of this study was to construct a remote exam for PN that is feasible, reliable, and concordant with in-person assessments for use in our tele-PN clinics. Methods: To construct the VA Neuropathy Scale (VANS), we searched the literature for existing, validated PN assessments. From these assessments, we selected a parsimonious set of exam elements based on literature-reported sensitivity and specificity of PN detection, with modifications as necessary for our teleneurology setting (i.e., a technician examination under the direction of a neurologist). We recruited 28 participants with varying degrees of PN to undergo VANS testing under 5 scenarios. The 5 scenarios differed by mode of VANS grading (in-person vs. telemedicine) and by the in-person examiner type (neurologist vs. technician) in telemedicine scenarios. We analyzed concordance between the VANS and a person's medical chart-derived PN status by modeling the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve. We analyzed reliability of the VANS by mixed effects regression and computing the intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) of scores across the 5 scenarios. Results: The VA Neuropathy Scale (VANS) tests balance, gait, reflexes, foot inspection, vibration, and pinprick. Possible scores range from 0 to 50 (worst). From the ROC curve, a cutoff of >2 points on the VANS sets the sensitivity and specificity of detecting PN at 98 and 91%, respectively. There is a small (1.3 points) but statistically significant difference in VANS scoring between in-person and telemedicine grading scenarios. For telemedicine grading scenarios, there is no difference in VANS scores between neurologist and technician examinations. The ICC is 0.89 across all scenarios. Discussion: The VANS, informed by existing PN instruments, is a promising clinical assessment tool for diagnosing and monitoring the severity of PN in telemedicine settings. This pilot study indicates acceptable concordance and reliability of the VANS with in-person examinations
Melting of persistent double-stranded polymers
Motivated by recent DNA-pulling experiments, we revisit the Poland-Scheraga
model of melting a double-stranded polymer. We include distinct bending
rigidities for both the double-stranded segments, and the single-stranded
segments forming a bubble. There is also bending stiffness at the branch points
between the two segment types. The transfer matrix technique for single
persistent chains is generalized to describe the branching bubbles. Properties
of spherical harmonics are then exploited in truncating and numerically solving
the resulting transfer matrix. This allows efficient computation of phase
diagrams and force-extension curves (isotherms). While the main focus is on
exposition of the transfer matrix technique, we provide general arguments for a
reentrant melting transition in stiff double strands. Our theoretical approach
can also be extended to study polymers with bubbles of any number of strands,
with potential applications to molecules such as collagen.Comment: 9 pages, 7 figure
VALIDATED KINETIC SPECTROPHOTOMETRIC DETERMINATION OF PITAVASTATIN CALCIUM USING ACIDIC PERMANGANATE OXIDATION
Objective: Development and validation of a sensitive, indirect spectrophotometric kinetic method, based on oxidation-reduction reaction, using potassium permanganate, for the quantitative assay of pitavastatin calcium, a cardiovascular drug used for the treatment of hyperlipidemia.
Methods: The developed spectrophotometric kinetic method is based on the ability of potassium permanganate to oxidize Pitavastatin, where, the drug solution is treated with a fixed concentration of permanganate in acidic medium, and after a specified time, the unreacted permanganate is measured at 525 nm. All variables affecting the color development have been investigated and the conditions were optimized. Different kinetic methods, including initial rate, rate constant, fixed time and fixed concentration, were applied for the determination Pitavastatin.
Results: During the course of the reaction, the absorbance values, at 525 nm, related to KMnO4, decreased linearly with increasing the concentration of the drug. The reaction rate obeyed was found to be pseudo-first-order and the kinetic method used was the fixed-time method. The assay of PITA in the concentration range of 16-80 μg/ml, using the fixed time method was successfully determined with a correlation coefficient value of 0.9999. The applicability of the developed method was also demonstrated by the determination of pitavastatin in its pure form and in its pharmaceutical formulation, where, the effect of excipients has also been studied and found to have no effect.
Conclusion: The developed indirect spectrophotometric kinetic method, using the fixed time method, was used for the determination of Pitavastatin in pharmaceutical tablets. This method was simple, accurate and easy to apply for routine assay and in quality control laboratories
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