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Properties Of New York/New Jersey Harbor Sediments, K. W. Jones, Huan Feng, E. A. Stren, U. Neuhäusler, J. Osán, N. Marinkovic, Z. Song
Properties Of New York/New Jersey Harbor Sediments, K. W. Jones, Huan Feng, E. A. Stren, U. Neuhäusler, J. Osán, N. Marinkovic, Z. Song
Huan Feng
Sediments found in waterways around the world may contain toxic compounds of anthropogeilic origin that can harm the environment and human health. As a result, it is often necessary to remove them and find disposal methods that are environmentally and economically acceptable. Here, we report on results obtained in an experimental program to characterize the nature of the sediment contamination. The objective was to gain a better understanding of the properties of the sediments to develop better methods for understanding the fate and transport of the contaminants and for improving methods for their removal from the sediments. Our investigations made …
Circular Dichroism Spectroscopy In The Undergraduate Curriculum, Adam Urbach
Circular Dichroism Spectroscopy In The Undergraduate Curriculum, Adam Urbach
Adam R Urbach
Circular dichroism spectropolarimetry (CD) is a method of optical spectroscopy that seems in most practical ways like UV−visible spectroscopy. The main difference between the two methods is that CD, instead of measuring the absorbance of light as a function of wavelength, measures the difference in absorbance of left versus right circularly polarized light as a function of wavelength. A CD spectrum is an observation of the structure of a chiral compound; it often serves as a “fingerprint” of the structure of biological molecules such as proteins and nucleic acids. For this reason, CD has been broadly applied in biochemistry and …
Identification Of An Active Site-Bound Nitrile Hydratase Intermediate Through Single Turnover Stopped-Flow Spectroscopy, Natalie Gumataotao, Misty L. Kuhn, Natalia Hajnas, Richard C. Holz
Identification Of An Active Site-Bound Nitrile Hydratase Intermediate Through Single Turnover Stopped-Flow Spectroscopy, Natalie Gumataotao, Misty L. Kuhn, Natalia Hajnas, Richard C. Holz
Richard C. Holz
Stopped-flow kinetic data were obtained for the iron-type nitrile hydratase from Rhodococcus equi TG328-2 (ReNHase) using methacrylonitrile as the substrate. Multiple turnover experiments suggest a three-step kinetic model that allows for the reversible binding of substrate, the presence of an intermediate, and the formation of product. Microscopic rate constants determined from these data are in good agreement with steady state data confirming that the stopped-flow method used was appropriate for the reaction. Single turnover stopped-flow experiments were used to identify catalytic intermediates. These data were globally fit confirming a three-step kinetic model. Independent absorption spectra acquired between 0.005 …
Investigation Of New Chelation Ion Chromatography Procedure To Determine The Surface Composition Of Powdered Metal Oxide Samples In The Solid State., B. Peebles, Michael Setter
Investigation Of New Chelation Ion Chromatography Procedure To Determine The Surface Composition Of Powdered Metal Oxide Samples In The Solid State., B. Peebles, Michael Setter
Michael P. Setter
Numerous tests have been conducted on the feasibility of characterizing the surfaces of metal oxide powders using HPLC. An in-line filter housing was modified to serve as a sample chamber to replace the sample loop. A gradient pump was used to gradually increase eluent acidity to find the conditions at which the surface of a metal oxide powder began to dissolve. The theoretical masses of surface monolayers of metal oxide powders were compared with the experimentally determined masses of dissolved material thought to be from the surface to test whether surface and bulk dissolution phenomena in acidic conditions are separable …
Raman Spectroscopy Of Rhombohedral P4o10, Sean J. Gilliam, Scott Kirkby, Clifton N. Merrow, Daniel Zeroka, Ajit Banerjee, James O. Jensen
Raman Spectroscopy Of Rhombohedral P4o10, Sean J. Gilliam, Scott Kirkby, Clifton N. Merrow, Daniel Zeroka, Ajit Banerjee, James O. Jensen
Scott J. Kirkby