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Isoskeletal Schiff base polynuclear coordination clusters: synthetic and theoretical aspects
This work addresses and enlightens synthetic aspects derived from our effort to systematically construct isoskeletal tetranuclear coordination clusters (CCs) of the general formula [TR2Ln2(LX)4(NO3)2(solv)2] possessing a specific defected dicubane topology, utilizing various substituted Schiff base organic ligands (H2LX) and NiII/CoII and Dy(OTf)3 salts. Our synthetic work is further supported by DFT studies
Analisis Kadar Mineral Natrium dan Kalium pada Daging Buah Nanas (Ananas Comosus (L) Merr) di Kota Palu
Mineral is inorganic component which is in the human body. The needs of mineral for the body can be obtained by consuming fruits. Pineapple (Ananas comosus (L) Merr) is one of fruits contains mineral such as potassium (K) and sodium (Na). the objective of the research was to analysis the mineral level (Na and K) contained in pineapple flesh that spread out in Palu City. The analysis of Na and K mineral level used flame photometry analysis. The research result show that pineapple Cayenne varieties (common pineapple) contains sodium mineral as much 3.71 mg/kg and potassium as much at 376 mg/kg. The pineapple Queen varieties (Bogor pineapple) contains mineral sodium as much as 2.41 mg/kg and potassium as much as 198 mg/kg
Vertical Motion of the Variable Infinitesimal Mass In the Circular Sitnikov Problem
The circular case of Sitnikov problem is studied here when the infinitesimal body varies its mass according to Jeans law and it is moving along the z-axis which is perpendicular to the orbital plane of the two equal spherical primaries. The two primaries are moving in xy-plane on the same circular path. These two primaries are imposing the Newtonian forces on the third variable mass body but not influenced by it. Stability of equilibrium points is examined followed by the derived equations of motion. The time-series solutions of the equation of motion are performed by using the Lindstedt-Poincaré method which is used to remove the secular term. We have numerically performed the time-series which shows that variation parameters have great impact on it
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Structural diversity and catalytic properties in a family of Ag(I)-benzotriazole based coordination compounds
In this work we study the coordination chemistry of a series of semi-rigid benzotriazole based ligands (L1-L3) along with the low coordination number but versatile AgI ions. This has led to nine new coordination compounds formulated [Ag(L1)(CF3CO2)] (1), [Ag2(L1T)2(CF3SO3)2]·2Me2CO (2), [Ag(L2T)(ClO4)(Me2CO)] (3), [Ag(L2T)(BF4)(Et2O)] (4), [Ag2(L3T)2(ClO4)2]2 (5), [Ag(L3)(NO3)] (6), [Ag2(L3T)2(CF3CO2)2] (7), [Ag2(L3T)(CF3SO3)2] (8) and [Ag2(L3T)2(CF3CF2CO2)2]·2Me2CO (9). These compounds show structural diversity including dimers (5, 7, 9), one dimensional (1D) (3, 4, 6) and two dimensional (2D) (1, 2, 8) coordination polymers. The presence of the two -CH2- units between the three rigid backbones, benzotriazole/-C6H4-/benzotriazole, provides a limited, but significant, flexibility in L1-L3, influencing their variety coordination abilities. Interestingly, certain structures exhibit an isomerism effect (L1T-L3T) in the benzotriazole unit when in solid state; a series of studies are indicative of the 1,1- form is generally dominant in solution even in cases where the crystal structure does not contain this tautomer. The homogeneous catalytic efficacy of all compounds against the well-known multi component A3 coupling reaction and the hydration of alkynes were investigated. Compound 4 was identified as the optimal catalyst for both reactions, promoting the multicomponent coupling as well as the alkyne hydration reaction under low loadings (0.5 and 3 mol%, respectively) and in high yields (up to 99 and 93% in each case)
Q-Map Application for Enrichment of a Mobile Directory Assistance Service
The project described in this paper involves designing and developing a mobile map application, called the Qatar Map (Q-Map), which supports a telephone directory assistance service that runs over the terrestrial cellular network. The application uses WAP Push technology for extending the features available for a conventional directory assistance service. The Q-Map enables the network agent to
respond to the subscriber with supplementary information when requesting a telephone number for a business. In addition to the telephone number, the information also includes a web address (URL)
through which the subscriber can access a Google map covering the business’s area and any marketing content (e.g., advertising) uploaded earlier by that business. This service is also offered on-line through the Internet. In this regard, the subscriber can access
the Q-Map website using a web browser, via either a PC, or a mobile handset
Cu(II) coordination polymers as vehicles in the AÂł coupling
A family of benzotriazole based coordination compounds, obtained in two steps and good yields from commercially available materials, formulated [CuII(L 1 )2(MeCN)2]·2(ClO4)·MeCN (1), [CuII(L 1 )(NO3)2]·MeCN (2), [ZnII(L 1 )2(H2O)2]·2(ClO4)·2MeCN (3), [CuII (L 1 )2Cl2]2 (4), [CuII 5(L 1 )2Cl10] (5), [CuII 2(L 1 )4Br2]·4MeCN·(CuII 2Br6) (6), [CuII(L 1 )2(MeCN)2]·2(BF4) (7), [CuII(L 1 )2(CF3SO3)2] (8), [ZnII(L 1 )2(MeCN)2]·2(CF3SO3) (9), [CuII 2(L 2 )4(H2O)2]·4(CF3SO3)·4Me2CO (10) and [CuII 2(L 3 )4(CF3SO3)2]·2(CF3SO3)·Me2CO (11) are reported. These air stable compounds were tested as homogeneous catalysts for the A3 coupling synthesis of propargyl amine derivatives from aldehyde, amine and alkyne under a non-inert atmosphere. Fine-tuning of the catalyst resulted in a one dimensional (1D) coordination polymer (CP) (8) with excellent catalytic activity in a wide range of substrates, avoiding any issues that would inhibit its performance
Solar Magnetic Field Studies Using the 12-Micron Emission Lines. IV. Observations of a Delta-Region Solar Flare
We have recently developed the capability to make solar vector (Stokes IQUV)
magnetograms using the infrared line of MgI at 12.32 microns. On 24 April 2001,
we obtained a vector magnetic map of solar active region NOAA 9433,
fortuitously just prior to the occurrence of an M2 flare. Examination of a
sequence of SOHO/MDI magnetograms, and comparison with ground-based H-alpha
images, shows that the flare was produced by the cancellation of newly emergent
magnetic flux outside of the main sunspot. The very high Zeeman-sensitivity of
the 12-micron data allowed us to measure field strengths on a spatial scale
which was not directly resolvable. At the flare trigger site, opposite polarity
fields of 2700 and 1000 Gauss occurred within a single 2 arc-sec resolution
element, as revealed by two resolved Zeeman splittings in a single spectrum.
Our results imply an extremely high horizontal field strength gradient (5 G/km)
prior to the flare, significantly greater than seen in previous studies. We
also find that the magnetic energy of the cancelling fields was more than
sufficient to account for the flare's X-ray luminosity.Comment: 14 pages, 5 figures, accepted for Ap.
Extrasolar Planet Transits Observed at Kitt Peak National Observatory
We obtained J-, H- and JH-band photometry of known extrasolar planet
transiting systems at the 2.1-m Kitt Peak National Observatory Telescope using
the FLAMINGOS infrared camera between October 2008 and October 2011. From the
derived lightcurves we have extracted the mid-transit times, transit depths and
transit durations for these events. The precise mid-transit times obtained help
improve the orbital periods and also constrain transit-time variations of the
systems. For most cases the published system parameters successfully accounted
for our observed lightcurves, but in some instances we derive improved
planetary radii and orbital periods. We complemented our 2.1-m infrared
observations using CCD z'-band and B-band photometry (plus two Hydrogen Alpha
filter observations) obtained with the Kitt Peak Visitor's Center telescope,
and with four H-band transits observed in October 2007 with the NSO's 1.6-m
McMath-Pierce Solar Telescope. The principal highlights of our results are: 1)
our ensemble of J-band planetary radii agree with optical radii, with the
best-fit relation being: (Rp/R*)J = 0.0017 + 0.979 (Rp/R*)optical, 2) We
observe star spot crossings during the transit of WASP-11/HAT-P-10, 3) we
detect star spot crossings by HAT-P-11b (Kepler-3b), thus confirming that the
magnetic evolution of the stellar active regions can be monitored even after
the Kepler mission has ended, and 4) we confirm a grazing transit for
HAT-P-27/WASP-40. In total we present 57 individual transits of 32 known
exoplanet systems.Comment: 33 pages, 6 figures, accepted in Publications of the Astronomical
Society of the Pacifi
Merkel cell polyomavirus: molecular insights into the most recently discovered human tumour virus.
A fifth of worldwide cancer cases have an infectious origin, with viral infection being the foremost. One such cancer is Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC), a rare but aggressive skin malignancy. In 2008, Merkel cell polyomavirus (MCPyV) was discovered as the causative agent of MCC. It is found clonally integrated into the majority of MCC tumours, which require MCPyV oncoproteins to survive. Since its discovery, research has begun to reveal the molecular virology of MCPyV, as well as how it induces tumourigenesis. It is thought to be a common skin commensal, found at low levels in healthy individuals. Upon loss of immunosurveillance, MCPyV reactivates, and a heavy viral load is associated with MCC pathogenesis. Although MCPyV is in many ways similar to classical oncogenic polyomaviruses, such as SV40, subtle differences are beginning to emerge. These unique features highlight the singular position MCPyV has as the only human oncogenic polyomavirus, and open up new avenues for therapies against MCC
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