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Gallium and Indium Alkoxides with Hydride, Cyclopentadienediide and Copper(I) tert-Butoxide as further Components
Gallium hydride stabilized by the base quinonuclidine reacts with acetone under addition of the Ga-H function to the carbonâoxygen double bond yielding (HGa)5(OiPr)8O (1) as isolable compound. (HGa)5(OiPr)8O may be formally split in to four entities of HGa(OiPr)2 and one entity HGaO. The inner atomic skeleton of 1 is a novel Ga5O9 heterocluster with gallium atoms occupying the corners of a distorted trigonal bi-pyramid, an oxygen atom in the center and the remaining alcoholate oxygen atoms bridging eight of the nine edges of the bi-pyramid (X-ray diffraction analysis). Potassium indium alkoxide KIn(OtBu)4 has been used to synthesize several new compounds like In4(OtBu)8(C5H4)2 (2), (py)2CuIn(OtBu)4 (3), and [CuIn(OtBu)4]2 (4) by reaction with TiCl2cp2 (2) and CuCl (3, 4). All compounds were characterized by spectroscopic means and by X-ray structure analyses revealing novel polycyclic structures. © 2019 The Authors. Published by Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA
Effective passivation of crystalline silicon surfaces by ultrathin atomic-layer-deposited TiOx layers
We characterize the surface passivation properties of ultrathin titanium oxide (TiOx) films deposited by atomic layer deposition (ALD) on crystalline silicon by means of carrier lifetime measurements. We compare different silicon surface treatments prior to TiOx deposition, such as native silicon oxide (SiOy), chemically grown SiOy and thermally grown SiOy. The best passivation quality is achieved with a native SiOy grown over 4 months and a TiOx layer thickness of 5 nm, resulting in an effective lifetime of 1.2 ms on 1.3 Ωcm p-type float-zone silicon. The measured maximum lifetime corresponds to an implied open-circuit voltage (iVoc) of 710 mV. For thinner TiOx layers the passivation quality is reduced, however, samples passivated with only 2 nm of TiOx still show a lifetime of 612 Όs and an iVoc of 694 mV. The contact resistivity of the TiOx including the SiOy interlayer between the silicon wafer and the TiOx is below 0.8 Ωcm2. The combination of excellent surface passivation and low contact resistivity has the potential for silicon solar cells with efficiencies exceeding 26%
Growth and Characterization of Ce- Substituted Nd2Fe14B Single Crystals
Single crystals of (Nd1-xCex)2Fe14B are grown out of Fe-(Nd,Ce) flux.
Chemical and structural analysis of the crystals indicates that
(Nd1-xCex)2Fe14B forms a solid solution until at least x = 0.38 with a
Vegard-like variation of the lattice constants with x. Refinements of single
crystal neutron diffraction data indicate that Ce has a slight site preference
(7:3) for the 4g rare earth site over the 4f site. Magnetization measurements
show that for x = 0.38 the saturation magnetization at 400 K, a temperature
important to applications, falls from 29.8 for the parent Nd2Fe14B to 27.6
(mu)B/f.u., the anisotropy field decreases from 5.5 T to 4.7 T, and the Curie
temperature decreases from 586 to 543 K. First principles calculations carried
out within density functional theory are used to explain the decrease in
magnetic properties due to Ce substitution. Though the presence of the
lower-cost and more abundant Ce slightly affects these important magnetic
characteristics, this decrease is not large enough to affect a multitude of
applications. Ce-substituted Nd2Fe14B is therefore a potential high-performance
permanent magnet material with substantially reduced Nd content.Comment: 11 Pages, 8 figures, 5 table
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Electrophysiological Guidance of Epidural Electrode Array Implantation over the Human Lumbosacral Spinal Cord to Enable Motor Function after Chronic Paralysis.
Epidural electrical stimulation (EES) of the spinal cord has been shown to restore function after spinal cord injury (SCI). Characterization of EES-evoked motor responses has provided a basic understanding of spinal sensorimotor network activity related to EES-enabled motor activity of the lower extremities. However, the use of EES-evoked motor responses to guide EES system implantation over the spinal cord and their relation to post-operative EES-enabled function in humans with chronic paralysis attributed to SCI has yet to be described. Herein, we describe the surgical and intraoperative electrophysiological approach used, followed by initial EES-enabled results observed in 2 human subjects with motor complete paralysis who were enrolled in a clinical trial investigating the use of EES to enable motor functions after SCI. The 16-contact electrode array was initially positioned under fluoroscopic guidance. Then, EES-evoked motor responses were recorded from select leg muscles and displayed in real time to determine electrode array proximity to spinal cord regions associated with motor activity of the lower extremities. Acceptable array positioning was determined based on achievement of selective proximal or distal leg muscle activity, as well as bilateral muscle activation. Motor response latencies were not significantly different between intraoperative recordings and post-operative recordings, indicating that array positioning remained stable. Additionally, EES enabled intentional control of step-like activity in both subjects within the first 5 days of testing. These results suggest that the use of EES-evoked motor responses may guide intraoperative positioning of epidural electrodes to target spinal cord circuitry to enable motor functions after SCI
Effect of vitamin D supplementation on bone health parameters of healthy young Indian women
Summary There is a huge prevalence of hypovitaminosis D in the Indian population. We studied the efficacy and safety of oral vitamin D supplementation in apparently healthy adult women. Monthly cholecalciferol given orally, 60,000 IU/month during summers and 120,000 IU/month during winters, safely increases 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25 (OH)D) levels to near normal levels. Introduction There is a huge burden of hypovitaminosis D in the Indian population. The current recommendation for vitamin D supplementation is not supported by sufficient evidence. Methods Study subjects included 100 healthy adult women of reproductive age group from hospital staff. They wer
Sulfurâcomposites derived from poly(acrylonitrile) and poly(vinylacetylene) : a comparative study on the role of pyridinic and thioamidic nitrogen
Sulfurized poly(acrylonitrile) (SPAN) is a prominent example of a highly cycle stable and rate capable sulfur/polymer composite, which is solely based on covalently bound sulfur. However, so far no inâdepth study on the influence of nitrogen in the carbonaceous backbone, to which sulfur in the form of thioketones and poly(sulfides) is attached, exists. Herein, we investigated the role of nitrogen by comparing sulfur/polymer composites derived from nitrogenâcontaining poly(acrylonitrile) (PAN) and nitrogenâfree poly(vinylacetylene) (PVac). Results strongly indicate the importance of a nitrogenârich, aromatic carbon backbone to ensure full addressability of the polymerâbound sulfur and its reversible binding to the aromatic backbone, even at high current rates. This study also presents key structures, which are crucial for highly cycle and rate stable Sâcomposites.Bundesministerium fĂŒr Wirtschaft und EnergieDeutsche ForschungsgemeinschaftProjekt DEA
Identification of an Intracellular Site of Prion Conversion
Prion diseases are fatal, neurodegenerative disorders in humans and animals and are characterized by the accumulation of an abnormally folded isoform of the cellular prion protein (PrPC), denoted PrPSc, which represents the major component of infectious scrapie prions. Characterization of the mechanism of conversion of PrPC into PrPSc and identification of the intracellular site where it occurs are among the most important questions in prion biology. Despite numerous efforts, both of these questions remain unsolved. We have quantitatively analyzed the distribution of PrPC and PrPSc and measured PrPSc levels in different infected neuronal cell lines in which protein trafficking has been selectively impaired. Our data exclude roles for both early and late endosomes and identify the endosomal recycling compartment as the likely site of prion conversion. These findings represent a fundamental step towards understanding the cellular mechanism of prion conversion and will allow the development of new therapeutic approaches for prion diseases
Untyping Typed Algebras and Colouring Cyclic Linear Logic
We prove "untyping" theorems: in some typed theories (semirings, Kleene
algebras, residuated lattices, involutive residuated lattices), typed equations
can be derived from the underlying untyped equations. As a consequence, the
corresponding untyped decision procedures can be extended for free to the typed
settings. Some of these theorems are obtained via a detour through fragments of
cyclic linear logic, and give rise to a substantial optimisation of standard
proof search algorithms.Comment: 21
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