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    Electrochemical behavior of hybrid carbon nanomaterials: the chemistry behind electrochemistry

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    The unzipping of temperature-induced multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) to yield graphene nanoribbons (GNRs) has been studied. These carbon nanomaterials consisting of MWCNTs and unzipped MWCNTs have been synthesized, thoroughly characterized, and subsequently evaluated for electrochemical sensing. Three temperatures (55, 65 and 75 ºC) yielding three carbon nanomaterial termed as GNR-55, GNR-65 and GNR-75, respectively, were carefully studied. Interestingly, GNR-65 became the most suitable material for the electrochemical sensing of a wide range of model analytes displaying the best electrochemical response with independence of the analysed molecule. This electrochemical behaviour seems to be associated to the progress of the unzipping reaction that influences the balance between the Csp2/Csp3 ratio, the graphitic fraction and the type of functional groups introduced. These results revealed the importance of the temperature in the synthesis process, for tailoring carbon nanomaterials which could be used in a particular molecular detection application opening new opportunities for electrochemical sensing applications.This work has been Financial supported by the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation (CTQ2011-28135), the NANOAVANSENS program from the Community of Madrid (S2013/MIT-3029), the Spanish MINECO (ENE2013-48816-C5-5-R), the Government Aragon (Project DGA_ESF-T66 CNN) and the European Social Fund (ESF). D. A. M. acknowledges the FPU fellowship from the Ministry of Education, Culture and Sports. D. M. M.-G. acknowledges the fellowship received from the NANOAVANSENS program.Peer reviewe

    Synthesis, Structure and Nickel Carbonyl Complexes of Dialkylterphenyl Phosphines

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    The experimental and computational characterization of a series of dialkylterphenyl phosphines, PR2Ar′ is described. The new P‐donors comprise five compounds of general formula PR2Arurn:x-wiley:09476539:media:chem201803598:chem201803598-math-0001 (R=Me, Et, iPr, c‐C5H9 and c‐C6H11); Arurn:x-wiley:09476539:media:chem201803598:chem201803598-math-0002 = 2,6‐C6H3‐(3,5‐C6H3‐(CMe3)2)2), and another five PR2Ar′ phosphines containing the bulky alkyl groups iPr, c‐C5H9 or c‐C6H11, in combination with Ar′=Arurn:x-wiley:09476539:media:chem201803598:chem201803598-math-0003 , Arurn:x-wiley:09476539:media:chem201803598:chem201803598-math-0004 , or Arurn:x-wiley:09476539:media:chem201803598:chem201803598-math-0005 (L1–L10). Steric and electronic parameters have been determined computationally and from IR and X‐ray data obtained for the phosphines and for some derivatives, including tricarbonyl and dicarbonyl nickel complexes, Ni(CO)3(PR2Ar′) and Ni(CO)2(PR2Ar′). In the solid state, the free phosphines PR2Ar′ adopt one of the three possible structures formally related by rotation around the Cipso−P bond. Details on their relative energies and on the influence of the free phosphine structure on its coordination chemistry towards Ni(CO)n (n = 2, 3) fragments has been obtained by experimental and computational methods.Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad CTQ2013-42501-P, CTQ2016-75193-P, CTQ2017-82893-C2-2-

    COVID-19 outbreaks in a transmission control scenario: challenges posed by social and leisure activities, and for workers in vulnerable conditions, Spain, early summer 2020

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    Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 community-wide transmission declined in Spain by early May 2020, being replaced by outbreaks and sporadic cases. From mid-June to 2 August, excluding single household outbreaks, 673 outbreaks were notified nationally, 551 active (>6,200 cases) at the time. More than half of these outbreaks and cases coincided with: (i) social (family/friends’ gatherings or leisure venues) and (ii) occupational (mainly involving workers in vulnerable conditions) settings. Control measures were accordingly applied

    Gestión del conocimiento. Perspectiva multidisciplinaria. Volumen 17

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    El libro “Gestión del Conocimiento. Perspectiva Multidisciplinaria”, Volumen 17 de la Colección Unión Global, es resultado de investigaciones. Los capítulos del libro, son resultados de investigaciones desarrolladas por sus autores. El libro es una publicación internacional, seriada, continua, arbitrada, de acceso abierto a todas las áreas del conocimiento, orientada a contribuir con procesos de gestión del conocimiento científico, tecnológico y humanístico. Con esta colección, se aspira contribuir con el cultivo, la comprensión, la recopilación y la apropiación social del conocimiento en cuanto a patrimonio intangible de la humanidad, con el propósito de hacer aportes con la transformación de las relaciones socioculturales que sustentan la construcción social de los saberes y su reconocimiento como bien público

    Evaluating stereoelectronic properties of bulky dialkylterphenyl phosphine ligands

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    The stereoelectronic properties of a series of sterically hindered phosphines containing a terphenyl substituent, PR2Ar’ (R = alkyl; Ar’ = C6H3-2,6-Ar2), have been evaluated by various methods. Their σ-donating capacity has been assessed on the basis of the carbon monoxide stretching frequencies in benchmark iridium [IrCl(CO)2(PR2Ar’)] and rhodium [Rh(acac)(CO)2(PR2Ar’)] (acac = acetylacetonate) complexes, as well as by measuring 31P–77Se scalar coupling constants (1JSeP) for the corresponding phosphine selenides (Se=PR2Ar’). In turn, the steric profile of terphenyl phosphines has been gauged by calculating Tolman Cone Angle (TCA), ligand shielding (G) and percent buried volume (%VBur) parameters. These calculations have been carried out from both X-ray diffraction and DFT-optimized structures. We have also examined several of the widely used biaryl phosphines for comparative purposes.Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades CTQ2013-42501-P, CTQ2016-75193P, CTQ2014-52769-C3-3-R, CTQ2017-82893-C2-2-

    Consumption of Tritordeum Bread Reduces Immunogenic Gluten Intake without Altering the Gut Microbiota

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    Gluten proteins are responsible for the wheat breadmaking quality. However, gluten is also related to human pathologies for which the only treatment is a gluten-free diet (GFD). GFD has gained popularity among individuals who want to reduce their gluten intake. Tritordeum is a cereal species that originated after crossing durum wheat with wild barley and differs from bread wheat in its gluten composition. In this work, we have characterized the immunogenic epitopes of tritordeum bread and results from a four-phase study with healthy adults for preferences of bread and alterations in the gut microbiota after consuming wheat bread, gluten-free bread, and tritordeum bread are reported. Tritordeum presented fewer peptides related to gluten proteins, CD-epitopes, and IgE binding sites than bread wheat. Participants rated tritordeum bread higher than gluten-free bread. Gut microbiota analysis revealed that the adherence to a strict GFD involves some minor changes, especially altering the species producing short-chain fatty acids. However, the short-term consumption of tritordeum bread does not induce significant changes in the diversity or community composition of the intestinal microbiota in healthy individuals. Therefore, tritordeum bread could be an alternative for healthy individuals without wheat-related pathologies who want to reduce their gluten consumption without harming their gut health

    The study protocol for a non-randomized controlled clinical trial using a genotype-guided strategy in a dataset of patients who undergone percutaneous coronary intervention with stent

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    This article contains data related to the research article entitled “Results of genotype–guided antiplatelet therapy in patients undergone percutaneous coronary intervention with stent” (J. Sánchez-Ramos, C.L. Dávila-Fajardo, P. Toledo Frías, X. Díaz Villamarín, L.J. Martínez-González, S. Martínez Huertas, F. Burillo Gómez, J. Caballero Borrego, A. Bautista Pavés, M.C. Marín Guzmán, J.A. Ramirez Hernández, C. Correa Vilches, J. Cabeza Barrera, 2016) (1). This data article reports, for the first time, about the non-randomized clinical trial protocol that check if CYP2C19/ABCB1 genotype–guided strategy in which the choice of antiplatelet therapy is based on the genetic test, reduces the rates of cardiovascular events and bleeding compared to a non-tailored strategy in patients undergone percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) with stent. The data included in this article are: design and setting of the study, study population, inclusion and exclusion criteria, definition of the intervention, objectives, variables (baseline characteristics and during the follow-up), study procedures, collection and treatment of the biological sample, genotyping, withdrawal criteria, sample size, statistic analysis, ethical aspects, information sheet and consent form. The authors confirm that this study has been registered in Eudra CT (Eudra CT: 2016-001294-33).Ministry of Health of Government of Andalusia PI-057/201

    Recurso biosfera

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    Resumen tomado de la publicaciónContiene los contenidos curriculares pertenecientes al área de Ciencias de la Naturaleza (biología y geología) en Enseñanza Secundaria Obligatoria y bachillerato. Consta de unidades didácticas multimedia interactivas para el alumnado y herramientas y recursos para el profesorado y la familia. El diseño de las unidades es sencillo, realista y versátil, con el fin de que sea útil en nuestras aulas. Se propone una metodología de trabajo que pueda favorecer la motivación, el ejercicio y la evaluación del alumnado, de tal modo que aprovechen las nuevas tecnologías de la información. Se engloba dentro del programa Internet en el aula.MadridBiblioteca de Educación del Ministerio de Educación, Cultura y Deporte; Calle San Agustín 5 -3 Planta; 28014 Madrid; Tel. +34917748000; [email protected]
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