scholarly journals Employment of electrostatic interactions for amperometric detection of carbon nanoparticles in a FIA system

The Analyst ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 141 (14) ◽  
pp. 4319-4325 ◽  
Author(s):  
D. Ogończyk ◽  
M. Gocyla ◽  
M. Opallo

The development of methods for nanoparticle detection is highly desirable due to their increasing presence in the environment.

RSC Advances ◽  
2015 ◽  
Vol 5 (15) ◽  
pp. 11676-11685 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nililla Nisoh ◽  
Mikko Karttunen ◽  
Luca Monticelli ◽  
Jirasak Wong-ekkabut

Carbon nanoparticles (CNP) have significant impact on the Pulmonary Surfactant (PS), the first biological barrier in the respiratory system.


1961 ◽  
Vol 39 (6) ◽  
pp. 1298-1308 ◽  
Author(s):  
Michel Lazdunski ◽  
Ludovic Ouellet

The Michaelis constants and the rates at high substrate concentration for the system p-nitrophenyl phosphate – intestinal alkaline phosphatase have been measured at 15.3 °C and 24.4 °C from pH 7.5 to pH 10.4.The experimental data can be interpreted as indicating the presence of three acid groups in the active center of the enzyme. The observed pK of ionization of these groups are 9.02, 8.39, and 7.65 at 15.3 °C, and 9.75, 8.42, and 7.62 at 24.4 °C.These data stress the importance of electrostatic interactions between the groups in the active center and the rest of the enzyme molecule. A heat of ionization of 6 to 7 kcal/mole is attributed to each of these groups. At least one active group of the enzyme would be a thiol function and the other ones imidazole or thiol.


Author(s):  
Gui-Yuan Wu ◽  
Chao Liang ◽  
Hao Li ◽  
Xianyi Zhang ◽  
Guanxin Yao ◽  
...  

A new family of supramolecular heparin-based biohybrid metallogels with multiple stimuli-responsive behaviours was constructed through the controlled self-assembly based on three orthogonal interactions within a single system.


2016 ◽  
Vol 52 (98) ◽  
pp. 14137-14140 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xiangnan Dou ◽  
Yongzan Zheng ◽  
Katsumi Uchiyama ◽  
Jin-Ming Lin

Fluorescent carbon nanoparticles (FCNs), as novel luminescent reagents exhibiting hydrogen peroxide mimicking properties, can directly react with luminol, NaHCO3 and NaHSO3 in alkaline conditions to yield novel chemiluminescence.


Soft Matter ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 17 (14) ◽  
pp. 3902-3912
Author(s):  
Charlotte H. Chen ◽  
Liam C. Palmer ◽  
Samuel I. Stupp

Two minority fluorescent constituents of a multicomponent supramolecular system undergo self-sorting, mediated by their electrostatic interactions with a third non-fluorescent constituent that comprises 99 mol% of the system.


Author(s):  
Bernd Tesche ◽  
Tobias Schilling

The objective of our work is to determine:a) whether both of the imaging methods (TEM, STM) yield comparable data andb) which method is better suited for a reliable structure analysis of microclusters smaller than 1.5 nm, where a deviation of the bulk structure is expected.The silver was evaporated in a bell-jar system (p 10−5 pa) and deposited onto a 6 nm thick amorphous carbon film and a freshly cleaved highly oriented pyrolytic graphite (HOPG).The average deposited Ag thickness is 0.1 nm, controlled by a quartz crystal microbalance at a deposition rate of 0.02 nm/sec. The high resolution TEM investigations (100 kV) were executed by a hollow-cone illumination (HCI). For the STM investigations a commercial STM was used. With special vibration isolation we achieved a resolution of 0.06 nm (inserted diffraction image in Fig. 1c). The carbon film shows the remarkable reduction in noise by using HCI (Fig. 1a). The HOPG substrate (Fig. 1b), cleaved in sheets thinner than 30 nm for the TEM investigations, shows the typical arrangement of a nearly perfect stacking order and varying degrees of rotational disorder (i.e. artificial single crystals). The STM image (Fig. 1c) demonstrates the high degree of order in HOPG with atomic resolution.


Author(s):  
Brigid R. Heywood ◽  
S. Champ

Recent work on the crystallisation of inorganic crystals under compressed monomolecular surfactant films has shown that two dimensional templates can be used to promote the oriented nucleation of solids. When a suitable long alkyl chain surfactant is cast on the crystallisation media a monodispersied population of crystals forms exclusively at the monolayer/solution interface. Each crystal is aligned with a specific crystallographic axis perpendicular to the plane of the monolayer suggesting that nucleation is facilitated by recognition events between the nascent inorganic solid and the organic template.For example, monolayers of the long alkyl chain surfactant, stearic acid will promote the oriented nucleation of the calcium carbonate polymorph, calcite, on the (100) face, whereas compressed monolayers of n-eicosyl sulphate will induce calcite nucleation on the (001) face, (Figure 1 & 2). An extensive program of research has confirmed the general principle that molecular recognition events at the interface (including electrostatic interactions, geometric homology, stereochemical complementarity) can be used to promote the crystal engineering process.


Pneumologie ◽  
2013 ◽  
Vol 67 (12) ◽  
Author(s):  
U Sydlik ◽  
U Krämer ◽  
M Kroker ◽  
A Paunel ◽  
S Keymel ◽  
...  

1998 ◽  
Vol 80 (08) ◽  
pp. 310-315 ◽  
Author(s):  
Marie-Christine Bouton ◽  
Christophe Thurieau ◽  
Marie-Claude Guillin ◽  
Martine Jandrot-Perrus

SummaryThe interaction between GPIb and thrombin promotes platelet activation elicited via the hydrolysis of the thrombin receptor and involves structures located on the segment 238-290 within the N-terminal domain of GPIbα and the positively charged exosite 1 on thrombin. We have investigated the ability of peptides derived from the 269-287 sequence of GPIbα to interact with thrombin. Three peptides were synthesized, including Ibα 269-287 and two scrambled peptides R1 and R2 which are comparable to Ibα 269-287 with regards to their content and distribution of anionic residues. However, R2 differs from both Ibα 269-287 and R1 by the shifting of one proline from a central position to the N-terminus. By chemical cross-linking, we observed the formation of a complex between 125I-Ibα 269-287 and α-thrombin that was inhibited by hirudin, the C-terminal peptide of hirudin, sodium pyrophosphate but not by heparin. The complex did not form when γ-thrombin was substituted for α-thrombin. Ibα 269-287 produced only slight changes in thrombin amidolytic activity and inhibited thrombin binding to fibrin. R1 and R2 also formed complexes with α-thrombin, modified slightly its catalytic activity and inhibited its binding to fibrin. Peptides Ibα 269-287 and R1 inhibited platelet aggregation and secretion induced by low thrombin concentrations whereas R2 was without effect. Our results indicate that Ibα 269-287 interacts with thrombin exosite 1 via mainly electrostatic interactions, which explains why the scrambled peptides also interact with exosite 1. Nevertheless, the lack of effect of R2 on thrombin-induced platelet activation suggests that proline 280 is important for thrombin interaction with GPIb.


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