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Direct Experimental Evidence For The Atomic Tunneling Of Europium In Crystalline Eu₈Ga₁₆Ge₃₀, Raphäel P. Hermann, Veerle M. Keppens, Pierre Bonville, George S. Nolas, Fernande Grandjean, Gary J. Long, Hans Martin Christen, Bryan C. Chakoumakos, Brian C. Sales, David G. Mandrus Jul 2006

Direct Experimental Evidence For The Atomic Tunneling Of Europium In Crystalline Eu₈Ga₁₆Ge₃₀, Raphäel P. Hermann, Veerle M. Keppens, Pierre Bonville, George S. Nolas, Fernande Grandjean, Gary J. Long, Hans Martin Christen, Bryan C. Chakoumakos, Brian C. Sales, David G. Mandrus

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Mössbauer-effect and microwave absorption experimental evidence unambiguously demonstrates the presence of slow, ~450 MHz, tunneling of magnetic europium between four equivalent sites in Eu8Ga16Ge30, a stoichiometric clathrate. Remarkably, six of the eight europium atoms, or 11% of the constituents in this solid, tunnel between these four sites separated by 0.55 Å. The off centering of the atoms or ions in crystalline clathrates appears to be a promising route for producing Rabi oscillators in solid-state materials.


Isotopes Tell Sun's Origin And Operation, Oliver Manuel, Sumeet A. Kamat, Michael Mozina Jun 2006

Isotopes Tell Sun's Origin And Operation, Oliver Manuel, Sumeet A. Kamat, Michael Mozina

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Modern versions of Aston's mass spectrometer enable measurements of two quantities - isotope abundances and masses - that tell the Sun's origin and operation. Isotope analyses of meteorites, the Earth, Moon, Mars, Jupiter, the solar wind, and solar flares over the past 45 years indicate that fresh, poorly-mixed, supernova debris formed the solar system. The iron-rich Sun formed on the collapsed supernova core and now itself acts as a magnetic plasma diffuser, as did the precursor star, separating ions by mass. This process covers the solar surface with lightweight elements and with the lighter isotopes of each element. Running difference …


Cerium-Based Spontaneous Coating Process For Corrosion Protection Of Aluminum Alloys, James O. Stoffer, Thomas J. O'Keefe, Matthew O'Keefe, Eric L. Morris, Scott A. Hayes, Paul Yu, Alex Williams, Berny F. Rivera Vasquez, Xuan Lin May 2006

Cerium-Based Spontaneous Coating Process For Corrosion Protection Of Aluminum Alloys, James O. Stoffer, Thomas J. O'Keefe, Matthew O'Keefe, Eric L. Morris, Scott A. Hayes, Paul Yu, Alex Williams, Berny F. Rivera Vasquez, Xuan Lin

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A cerium-based coating for corrosion resistance is applied by exposing a cleaned aluminum-based component to a corrosion-inhibiting cerium solution containing cerium ions in the presence of an oxidizing agent. The coating deposits spontaneously without an external source of electrons.


Molecular Dynamics Of Polystyrene Solutions In Microwave Fields, Mark J. Purdue, James M. D. Macelroy, D. F. O'Shea, Macduff O. Okuom, Frank D. Blum May 2006

Molecular Dynamics Of Polystyrene Solutions In Microwave Fields, Mark J. Purdue, James M. D. Macelroy, D. F. O'Shea, Macduff O. Okuom, Frank D. Blum

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Equilibrium and nonequilibrium molecular dynamics simulation techniques were used to assess the influence of an applied microwave field on the dynamics of methylamine-methanol and methylamine-dimethylformamide (DMF) solutions bound within atactic polystyrene over a range of polymer densities from 35 to 96 wt % polymer. Atomistically detailed systems were studied, ranging from 3000 to 10 644 particles, using previously established potential models. Structural and dynamical properties were determined in the canonical (NVT) ensemble at 298 K. The simulated DMF self-diffusion coefficients in polystyrene solutions were compared with the zero-field experimental results established with pulsed-gradient spin-echo NMR spectrometry. A simulated external microwave …


Magnetic And Electronic Properties Of Eu₄Sr₄Ga₁₆Ge₃₀, Gerald T. Woods, Joshua B. Martin, Matthew Beekman, Raphäel P. Hermann, Fernande Grandjean, Veerle M. Keppens, Olaf Leupold, Gary J. Long, George S. Nolas May 2006

Magnetic And Electronic Properties Of Eu₄Sr₄Ga₁₆Ge₃₀, Gerald T. Woods, Joshua B. Martin, Matthew Beekman, Raphäel P. Hermann, Fernande Grandjean, Veerle M. Keppens, Olaf Leupold, Gary J. Long, George S. Nolas

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Magnetization, static and ac magnetic susceptibility, nuclear forward scattering, and electrical resistivity measurements have been performed on polycrystalline Eu4Sr4Ga16Ge30, a type I clathrate that has divalent strontium and europium ions encapsulated within a Ga-Ge framework. These data are compared with those of type I clathrates Eu8Ga16Ge30 and Eu6Sr2Ga16Ge30. The ferromagnetic ordering of these Eu-containing clathrates is substantially altered by the incorporation of strontium, as compared to Eu8Ga16Ge30. Ferromagnetism, accompanied by a relatively large …


Generating Long-Lasting ¹H And ¹³C Hyperpolarization In Small Molecules With Parahydrogen-Induced Polarization, Thorsten Jonischkeit, Ute Bommerich, Jorg Stadler, Klaus Woelk, Heiko G. Niessen, Joachim Bargon May 2006

Generating Long-Lasting ¹H And ¹³C Hyperpolarization In Small Molecules With Parahydrogen-Induced Polarization, Thorsten Jonischkeit, Ute Bommerich, Jorg Stadler, Klaus Woelk, Heiko G. Niessen, Joachim Bargon

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Recently, Levitt and co-workers demonstrated that conserving the population of long-lasting nuclear singlet states in weak magnetic fields can lead to a preservation of nuclear spin information over times substantially longer than governed by the (high-field) spin-lattice relaxation time T1. Potential benefits of the prolonged spin information for magnetic resonance imaging and spectroscopy were pointed out, particularly when combined with the parahydrogen induced polarization (PHIP) methodology. In this contribution, we demonstrate that an increase of the effective relaxation time by a factor up to three is achieved experimentally, when molecules hyperpolarized by PHIP are kept in a weak …


Macrocyclic Antibiotics As Separation Agents, Daniel W. Armstrong Mar 2006

Macrocyclic Antibiotics As Separation Agents, Daniel W. Armstrong

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Macrocyclic antibiotics having ring structures with at least 10 members act as separation agents in crystallization, precipitation, filtration, electrophoresis, and chromatography. The macrocyclic antibiotics include ansamacrolides, macrolides, macrocyclic peptides, polyenes and derivatives thereof. The process has been found to be especially advantageous for separation of optical isomers by electrophoresis and chromatography.


Nanometal Containing Nanocomposites And Photolithographic Polyaniline Nanofibers, Frank D. Blum, Sunil K. Pillalamarri, Lalani K. Werake, J. Greg Story, Massimo F. Bertino, Akira Tokuhiro Mar 2006

Nanometal Containing Nanocomposites And Photolithographic Polyaniline Nanofibers, Frank D. Blum, Sunil K. Pillalamarri, Lalani K. Werake, J. Greg Story, Massimo F. Bertino, Akira Tokuhiro

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A report on recent progress from our laboratories on the nanostructures produced from novel synthesis techniques will be discussed. Using high-energy radiation (γ-rays) we have been able to produce conducting polymer nanofibers and nanorods of polyaniline and polypyrrole without the use of a separate template or capping agent. This technique has been extended, with the addition of metal ions, to a "one pot" synthesis, producing conducting nanocomposites. These nanocomposites contain metal nanoparticles which decorate the conducting nanofibers. We have also recently shown that these systems can be photopatterned to produce novel structures. We believe that these systems will be useful …


(±)-1-Methyl-1,3,6-Triphenyl-7-(2-Phenylpropenyl)-1, 2-Dihydronaphthalene, Yongqiang Sui, Charles Leslie Barnes, Rainer Glaser Feb 2006

(±)-1-Methyl-1,3,6-Triphenyl-7-(2-Phenylpropenyl)-1, 2-Dihydronaphthalene, Yongqiang Sui, Charles Leslie Barnes, Rainer Glaser

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The crystal structure of the title compound, C38H32, presents a novel framework that combines the functionalities of a 1,6-diarene-substituted 1,2-dihydronaphthalene (DHN) with a 1,4-distyrylbenzene (DSB) to form a crossed bis-diarene. The lamellar crystal structure is held together by arene-arene interactions. While the orientations of the phenyl rings of the DSB units alternate within both the R and the S substructures, the homochiral substructures feature opposing polarity along the long axes of the DHN-based diarenes.


Electrochemical Deposition And Characterization Of Fe₃O₄ Films Produced By The Reduction Of Fe(Iii)-Triethanolamine, Hiten M. Kothari, Elizabeth A. Kulp, Steven J. Limmer, Philippe Poizot, Eric W. Bohannan, Jay A. Switzer Jan 2006

Electrochemical Deposition And Characterization Of Fe₃O₄ Films Produced By The Reduction Of Fe(Iii)-Triethanolamine, Hiten M. Kothari, Elizabeth A. Kulp, Steven J. Limmer, Philippe Poizot, Eric W. Bohannan, Jay A. Switzer

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In this paper, we demonstrate that films of magnetite, Fe3O4, can be deposited by the electrochemical reduction of a Fe(III)-triethanolamine complex in aqueous alkaline solution. the films were deposited with a columnar microstructure and a [100] preferred orientation on stainless steel substrates. In-plane electrical transport and magnetoresistance measurements were performed on the films after they were stripped off onto glass substrates. the resistance of the films was dependent on the oxygen partial pressure. We attribute the increase in resistance in O2 and the decrease in resistance in Ar to the oxidation and reduction of grain …


A Comparative Study Of The Properties Of Polar And Nonpolar Solvent/Solute/Polystyrene Solutions In Microwave Fields Via Molecular Dynamics, Mark J. Purdue, Macduff O. Okuom, Frank D. Blum, James M. D. Macelroy, D. F. O'Shea Jan 2006

A Comparative Study Of The Properties Of Polar And Nonpolar Solvent/Solute/Polystyrene Solutions In Microwave Fields Via Molecular Dynamics, Mark J. Purdue, Macduff O. Okuom, Frank D. Blum, James M. D. Macelroy, D. F. O'Shea

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The influence of an applied microwave field on the dynamics of methylamine-dichloromethane (DCM) mixtures bound within atactic polystyrene (a-PS) over a range of polymer densities from 30 to 94 wt % polymer was examined using atomistic molecular dynamics simulations. This study is an extension of previous studies on methylamine transport in relatively polar polystyrene solutions of methanol and dimethylformamide [M. J. Purdue et al., J. Chem. Phys. 124, 204904 (2006)]. A direct comparison is made across the three types of polystyrene solutions. Consideration is given to both solvent and reagent transport within the polymer solutions under zero-field conditions and in …


Molecular Mass And Dynamics Of Poly(Methyl Acrylate) In The Glass Transition Region, Burak Metin, Frank D. Blum Jan 2006

Molecular Mass And Dynamics Of Poly(Methyl Acrylate) In The Glass Transition Region, Burak Metin, Frank D. Blum

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The segmental dynamics of bulk poly(methyl acrylate) (PMA) were studied as a function of molecular mass in the glass-transition region using 2H NMR and modulated differential scanning calorimetry (MDSC). Quadrupole-echo 2H NMR spectra were obtained for four samples of methyl-deuterated PMA-d3 with different molecular masses. The resulting spectra were fit using superpositions of simulated spectra generated from the MXQET simulation program, based on a model incorporating nearest-neighbor jumps from positions on the vertices of a truncated icosahedron (soccer-ball shape). The lower molecular-mass samples, influenced by the presence of more chain ends, showed more heterogeneity (broader distribution) and lower glass transitions …


Segmental Dynamics Of Poly(Isopropyl Acrylate)-D7 On Silica, Piyawan Krisanangkura, Frank D. Blum Jan 2006

Segmental Dynamics Of Poly(Isopropyl Acrylate)-D7 On Silica, Piyawan Krisanangkura, Frank D. Blum

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For a polymer film deposited on a surface, the strength of the surfacesegment interaction affects the mobility of polymer-chain segments. The selfconsistent field lattice model of Scheutjens and Fleer,1 based on mean-field lattice models of polymer at interfaces,2 has been used to describe the distribution of conformations of polymers on surfaces. Adsorbed-polymer segments may be classified as belonging to loops, trains or tails. There are different techniques used to study the molecular motion of the polymer including modulated differential scanning calorimetry (MDSC)3 and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR).4,5 in this work, solid-state deuterium (2H) NMR was used to characterize the polymer …


Separation And Quantification Of N-Acetylcysteine-Amide (Naca) By Hplc With Fluorescence Detection, Wei Wu, Glenn Goldstein, Craig D. Adams, Richard H. Matthews, Nuran Ercal Jan 2006

Separation And Quantification Of N-Acetylcysteine-Amide (Naca) By Hplc With Fluorescence Detection, Wei Wu, Glenn Goldstein, Craig D. Adams, Richard H. Matthews, Nuran Ercal

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N-acetyl-l-cysteine (NAC) is a well-known antioxidant that is capable of facilitating glutathione (GSH) biosynthesis and replenishing intracellular GSH under oxidatively challenging circumstances. N-acetyl-cysteine-amide (NACA), the amide form of NAC, is a newly designed and synthesized thiol-containing compound which is believed to be more lipophilic and permeable through cell membranes than NAC. The metabolic and antioxidant effects of these compounds in vitro and in vivo are under investigation. However, an analytical method that can separate and quantify both compounds simultaneously is not yet available, to the best of our knowledge. Because of their structural similarities, the two compounds are difficult to …


Synthesis And Thermal Behavior Of Poly(Methyl Acrylate) Attached To Silica By Surface-Initiated Atrp, Manikantan B. Nair, Frank D. Blum Jan 2006

Synthesis And Thermal Behavior Of Poly(Methyl Acrylate) Attached To Silica By Surface-Initiated Atrp, Manikantan B. Nair, Frank D. Blum

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The modification of the surface of an object dictates the response of the object to an external environment.1 Surface-modified materials and nanoparticles have attracted immense interest due to the various desirable electronic, optical and magnetic properties they possess.2 Silica is widely used as an inorganic filler. Surface modification of the silica, with a variety of organic moieties, facilitates the utilization of silica in conjunction with organic systems. The resulting organic/inorganic hybrid materials have significant potential applications. This work reports the synthesis and characterization of modified silica, and poly(methyl acrylate) attached to the modified silica. An observation of the thermal behavior …


Conformal Internal Coating Of Macroporous Co-Continuous Mcf-Silicas With Isocyanate Derived Polymers, Nicholas Leventis, Chariklia Sotiriou-Leventis, Xiaojiang Wang, Sudhir Mulik Jan 2006

Conformal Internal Coating Of Macroporous Co-Continuous Mcf-Silicas With Isocyanate Derived Polymers, Nicholas Leventis, Chariklia Sotiriou-Leventis, Xiaojiang Wang, Sudhir Mulik

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Since their discovery in 1992,1,2 templating sol-gel silica with structuredirecting agents has resulted in new materials with ordered mesoporous (2-50 nm) structure that is investigated for application in areas as diverse as high surface area supports for caralysts or as nanostructured drug storage and release platforms.3 Structure-directing agents are typically surfactants ranging from cationic detergents such as alkyl-trimethylammonium salts with C8-C18 hydrocarbon chains to non-ionic tertiary amines, polyethylene oxide or amphiphilic triblock copolymers such as poly(ethyleneoxide)-blockpoly( propyleneoxide)-block-poly(ethyleneoxide) (e.g., Pluronic P123). Depending on the surfactant and the conditions (e.g., kind and concentration of catalyst) the structure of the mesopores may vary …


Effect Of Processing Conditions On Chemical Makeup Of Di-Isocyanate Crosslinked Silica Aerogels, Mary Ann B. Meador, Nicholas Leventis, Lynn A. Capadona, Plousia Vassilaras Jan 2006

Effect Of Processing Conditions On Chemical Makeup Of Di-Isocyanate Crosslinked Silica Aerogels, Mary Ann B. Meador, Nicholas Leventis, Lynn A. Capadona, Plousia Vassilaras

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Sol-gel derived silica aerogels are attractive candidates for many unique thermal, optical, catalytic, and chemical applications1 because of their low density and high mesoporosity. However, their inherent fragility has restricted their use to, for example, insulation in extreme temperature environments such as Mars. We have previously reported crosslinking the mesoporous silica structure of an aerogel with di-isocyanates reacted with silanols on the surface,2,3 or epoxies reacting with an amine decorated silica surface.4 Either approach has been shown to significantly increase the strength of the aerogel with only a small effect on density or porosity. Thus, these hybrid materials may be …


Segmental Dynamics In Poly(Methyl Acrylate) On Silica: Molecular-Mass Effects, Burak Metin, Frank D. Blum Jan 2006

Segmental Dynamics In Poly(Methyl Acrylate) On Silica: Molecular-Mass Effects, Burak Metin, Frank D. Blum

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The effect of molecular mass on the segmental dynamics of poly(methyl acrylate) (PMA) adsorbed on silica was studied using deuterium quadrupole-echo nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and modulated differential scanning calorimetry. Samples adsorbed on silica (all about 1.5 mg PMA/m2 silica) were shown to have more restricted segmental mobility, and higher Tg's, than the corresponding bulk PMA samples. Around the glass-transition region, adsorbed samples exhibited segmental mobility, which could be classified as heterogeneous due to a superposition of more-mobile and less-mobile components present in the deuterium NMR spectra. This heterogeneity was consistent with a motional gradient with more-mobile segments near the …


Segmental Dynamics Of Poly(Vinyl Acetate)- D₃ Absorbed On Silica By Solid State 2hnmr: Effect Of Small Molecule Plasticizer, Rakesh R. Nambiar, Frank D. Blum Jan 2006

Segmental Dynamics Of Poly(Vinyl Acetate)- D₃ Absorbed On Silica By Solid State 2hnmr: Effect Of Small Molecule Plasticizer, Rakesh R. Nambiar, Frank D. Blum

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There has been significant progress in understanding the behavior of polymeric thin films on surfaces. The change in the apparent glass transition temperature (Tg) of supported thin polymer films with thickness (Tg -nanoconfinement effect) has been widely studied over the last fifteen years. While many studies focused on the thickness dependence of Tg, there are other aspects which are important to understand in a nanoconfined polymer system. For example, polymeric photoresists contain small-molecule photoactive compounds, plasticizers, and processing aids. These components interact with the polymer chains and affect the segmental mobility, which, in turn, affects the Tg - nanoconfinement effect. …


Acid-Catalyzed Time-Efficient Synthesis Of Resorcinol-Formaldehyde Aerogels And Crosslinking With Isocyanates, Sudhir Mulik, Chariklia Sotiriou-Leventis, Nicholas Leventis Jan 2006

Acid-Catalyzed Time-Efficient Synthesis Of Resorcinol-Formaldehyde Aerogels And Crosslinking With Isocyanates, Sudhir Mulik, Chariklia Sotiriou-Leventis, Nicholas Leventis

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Aerogels are open-cell foams derived from supercritical fluid (SCF) drying of wet gels. Their large internal void space is responsible for low thermal conductivity, high surface area and high acoustic impedance. Most aerogels are based on inorganic metal or semimetal oxide frameworks. Pekala and co-workers synthesized resorcinol-formaldehyde (RF) organic aerogels by poly-condensation of resorcinol with formaldehyde in the presence of Na2CO3 as base catalyst, followed by drying with SCF CO2. Low-density RF aerogels prepared by this method exhibit high porosities (>80%), high surface areas (400-900 m2g-1), ultrafine cell-size (<500 > Å) …


Segmental Mobility Of Chain Ends In Poly(Methyl Acrylate)-D3, Burak Metin, Frank D. Blum Jan 2006

Segmental Mobility Of Chain Ends In Poly(Methyl Acrylate)-D3, Burak Metin, Frank D. Blum

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Better control of polymeric materials can be achieved with a thorough understanding of the dynamics of their constituents. In the present study, we consider polymer chains as composed of chain middles and chain ends. Even though chain ends do not comprise much of the sample by mass, they may play a crucial role in the ultimate properties of the polymers. Although chain ends have been assigned a higher mobility, as compared to chain middles, there have not been a large number of experimental studies that directly probe their mobility. Among those, the studies of Kitahara et al.1 and Miwa et …


Adapting User Interface To Expedite Physician Order Entry: A Frontline To Ensure Patient Safety, Chiang S. Jao, Daniel B. Hier Jan 2006

Adapting User Interface To Expedite Physician Order Entry: A Frontline To Ensure Patient Safety, Chiang S. Jao, Daniel B. Hier

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Preventable Medical Errors Are a Major Problem in Healthcare. Maintenance of Accurate Problem Lists and Drug Lists in the Electronic Medical Record is Critical to the Practice of Medicine and Patient Safety. We Built a Simulator of a Clinical Decision Support System that Automates the Process of Maintaining an Electronic Problem List by Processing Drug Order Requests from a Simulated Computerized Physician Order Entry System. Preliminary Results Revealed that the Productivity of the System Increased When the User Interface Was Improved. This Study Highlights the Importance of an Enhanced User Interface as a Frontline in Expediting Physician Data Entry, Streamlining …