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Ultraviolet photodepletion spectroscopy of dibenzo-18-crown-6-ether complexes with alkali metal cations
Ultraviolet photodepletion spectra of dibenzo-18-crown-6-ether complexes with alkali metal cations (M+-DB18C6, M = Cs, Rb, K, Na, and Li) were obtained in the gas phase using electrospray ionization quadrupole ion-trap reflectron time-of-flight mass spectrometry. The spectra exhibited a few distinct absorption bands in the wavenumber region of 35450ā37800 cm^(ā1). The lowest-energy band was tentatively assigned to be the origin of the S_0-S_1 transition, and the second band to a vibronic transition arising from the ābenzene breathingā mode in conjunction with symmetric or asymmetric stretching vibration of the bonds between the metal cation and the oxygen atoms in DB18C6. The red shifts of the origin bands were observed in the spectra as the size of the metal cation in M^+-DB18C6 increased from Li^+ to Cs^+. We suggested that these red shifts arose mainly from the decrease in the binding energies of larger-sized metal cations to DB18C6 at the electronic ground state. These size effects of the metal cations on the geometric and electronic structures, and the binding properties of the complexes at the S_0 and S_1 states were further elucidated by theoretical calculations using density functional and time-dependent density functional theories
Experimental Investigation for Tensile Performance of GFRP-Steel Hybridized Rebar
Tensile performance of the recently developed āFRP Hybrid Barā at Korea Institute of Civil Engineering and Building Technology (KICT) is experimentally evaluated by the authors. FRP Hybrid Bar is introduced to overcome the low elastic modulus of the existing GFRP bars to be used as a structural member in reinforced concrete structures. The concept of material hybridization is applied to increase elastic modulus of GFRP bars by using steel. This hybridized GFRP bar can be used in concrete structures as a flexural reinforcement with a sufficient level of elastic modulus. In order to verify the effect of material hybridization on tensile properties, tensile tests are conducted. The test results for both FRP Hybrid Bar and the existing GFRP bars are compared. The results indicate that the elastic modulus of FRP Hybrid Bar can be enhanced by up to approximately 250 percent by the material hybridization with a sufficient tensile strength. To ensure the long-term durability of FRP Hybrid Bar to corrosion resistance, the individual and combined effects of environmental conditions on FRP Hybrid Bar itself as well as on the interface between rebar and concrete are currently under investigation
Electrical Conductances and association constants in dilute aqueous NdCl\textsubscript{3} solutions from 298 to 523 K along an isobar of 25 MPa
Electrical measurements were performed in dilute aqueous NdCl3 solutions from
298 to 523 K along the 25 MPa isobar to obtain limiting conductances and
association constants. The specific conductance data were estimated using a
continuous flow cell and a Markov Chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) correction
algorithm. The limiting conductances for the salts in water were derived by
regressing the mean spherical approximation (MSA) conductance model and
speciation analyses based on the MCMC algorithm and the Deep Earth Water (DEW)
model. The limiting conductances derived from the experimental data agree well
with a predictive correlation proposed by Smolyakov, Anderko, and Lencka. Only
the first association constant between neodymium and chloride could be derived
at low temperatures (< 373 K) due to the apparent large statistical uncertainty
of the second association constant. Above 373 K, both association constants
could be derived and show a reasonable agreement with Migdisov and
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