نتایج جستجو برای: inorganic complex

تعداد نتایج: 852064  

2009
Yu-Zhi Hao Yu-Long Zhang Li-Hua Wang Xiao-Yan Ju

The supported palladium nanoparticles catalyst with uniform-sized Pd particles distribution and without nitrogen or chlorine atoms present in catalyst was prepared by calcination of the supported [Pd(lysine·HCl)(Cl)2] complex as precursor and characterized by TEM. Moreover the supported [Pd(lysine·HCl)(Cl)2] complex was from cation exchanging [Pd(lysine·HCl)(Cl)2] complex with inorganic support...

2011
Alessandro Bencini Antonio Bianchi

Journal: :Small 2015
Siya Huang Chuan Fei Guo Xuan Zhang Wei Pan Xi Luo Chunsong Zhao Jianghong Gong Xiaoyan Li Zhi Feng Ren Hui Wu

Stretchable and transparent inorganic semiconductors play a key role for the next generation of wearable optoelectronics. Achieving stretchability in intrinsically rigid inorganic materials is far more challenging than in polymers and metals. Here, we present a low-cost and scalable strategy to engineer inorganic semiconductors into a buckling open-mesh configuration, by which extraordinary str...

Journal: :Journal of chromatography. A 1999
P R Haddad P Doble M Macka

A review is presented of sample preparation and separation techniques for the determination of inorganic ions by ion chromatography (IC) and capillary electrophoresis (CE). Emphasis has been placed on those sample treatment methods which are specific to inorganic analysis, and the developments in separation methods which are discussed are those which enhance the capabilities of IC and CE to han...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1970
A L Miller J B Walker

A phosphorylated derivative of streptomycin accumulated in cultures of Streptomyces griseus ATCC 12475 and SC2376 grown on complex media containing an excess of inorganic phosphate (0.01 m). This compound did not accumulate significantly in the absence of added inorganic phosphate. The phosphorylated derivative did not inhibit growth of Bacillus subtilis or support growth of a streptomycin-depe...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1973
Richard W. Young

This investigation was designed to determine if sulfate metabolism is the function of a particular cell organelle, or whether the site of sulfation varies, depending upon the type of cell and the class of sulfated compound. Rats and mice were injected intravenously with inorganic sulfate labeled with (35)S (H(2) (35)SO(4)), and were then killed by vascular perfusion of fixative 5-30 min later. ...

Journal: :Dalton transactions 2014
N T Hunt

Time-resolved infrared spectroscopy has been proven to be a powerful tool for investigating the structure, dynamics and reactivity of electronically-excited states of inorganic molecules. As applications drive the production of ever more complex molecules however, experimental tools that can deliver more detailed spectroscopic information, or separate multiple contributions to complex signals w...

Journal: :Wiley interdisciplinary reviews. Nanomedicine and nanobiotechnology 2009
Mary-Margaret Seale-Goldsmith James F Leary

'Nanobiosystems' is a relatively new term describing objects in the size range below 150 nm and having structures or functions that link to biological functions. Key features are that these nanosized objects typically self-assemble, are not capable of self-replication, and have functions that take advantage of its size. Nanobiosystems can be made entirely of biological or organic molecules that...

Journal: :Science 2003
J M García-Ruiz S T Hyde A M Carnerup A G Christy M J Van Kranendonk N J Welham

We have synthesized inorganic micron-sized filaments, whose microstucture consists of silica-coated nanometer-sized carbonate crystals, arranged with strong orientational order. They exhibit noncrystallographic, curved, helical morphologies, reminiscent of biological forms. The filaments are similar to supposed cyanobacterial microfossils from the Precambrian Warrawoona chert formation in Weste...

Journal: :Biomaterials science 2016
Xian Jun Loh Tung-Chun Lee Qingqing Dou G Roshan Deen

The delivery of genetic materials into cells to elicit cellular responses has been extensively studied by biomaterials scientists globally. Many materials such as lipids, peptides, viruses, synthetically modified cationic polymers and certain inorganic nanomaterials could be used to complex the negatively charged plasmids and deliver the formed package into cells. The recent literature on the d...

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