The spontaneous reaction of Cu (hfac) (TMVS) vapor with Dupont Teflon AF1600

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Author(s):  
Thomas Greven

The root causes of the ongoing crisis in Northern Mali lie in the region’s underdevelopment, exacerbated by longstanding, if recently decreasing, neglect of the central government; the complex social relationship between the largest minority, the Tuareg, and the majority population, which has worsened since a largely unresolved crisis in the 1990s; and the growing interest of a small but growing number of actors involved in the drug trade and other criminal activities in the absence of the state. Among the latter have been a growing number of Jihadists, at first mostly from Algeria, who have been taking Western citizens hostage and therefore caused the US and France to pressure the Malian government to re-establish a presence of the state in the North. The clash was all but inevitable when several thousand heavily armed Tuareg fighters came to Mali after the defeat of Gaddafi in Libya. A new element of the crisis is the growing number of jihadists among the Tuareg rebels and other Malians, but neither Tuareg irredentism nor Islamic fundamentalism has more than minority support in Mali, Northern Mali, or among the Tuareg. The coup d’état against the president, while most likely a spontaneous reaction to the inability of the government to fight the rebellion, uncovered a structural crisis of Malian democracy and society. The disintegration of Mali’s long-praised formal democratic institutions after the coup showed fundamental problems. However, political supporters of the coup who assumed that the population’s tacit support of the coup could be turned into a movement for fundamental social change, had to find that it was largely an opportunistic and diffuse expression of general discontent.


2016 ◽  
Vol 40 (7) ◽  
pp. 6135-6140 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nicolas Delaporte ◽  
Karim Zaghib ◽  
Daniel Bélanger

In this study, the diazotization of bromoaniline in the presence of carbon-coated LiFePO4 and the grafting of bromobenzene moieties are investigated.


Philologus ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 163 (1) ◽  
pp. 110-128
Author(s):  
Anastasios Nikolaidis

AbstractGiven Plutarch’s fragmentary piece on Aristophanes and Menander (Mor. 853A–854D), a piece of Table Talk on almost the same topic (Mor. 711A–713F) and various attacks on comic poets scattered through the Lives, one might believe that Plutarch is a staid, conservative and humourless author. But several other instances in his writings reveal a playful, facetious, witty and humorous Plutarch. This paper will focus on the Quaestiones Convivales, which bear ample witness to this aspect of Plutarch’s personality and authorial technique. It will examine the ways in which he introduces and describes the various interlocutors, discuss certain comments (or arguments) with which he tries to ridicule his philosophical opponents, notably the Stoics and the Epicureans, try to distinguish the various manifestations of Plutarch’s humour (spontaneous reaction, literary device, pleasantry, witticism, irony) and finally suggest that Plutarch’s stance and attitude towards playfulness, comic situations and laughter may ultimately be affected, at least in part, by his allegiance to Plato.


2018 ◽  
Vol 115 ◽  
pp. 29-36 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yuanqing Lin ◽  
Wenhui Jin ◽  
Jindan Wang ◽  
Zhengwen Cai ◽  
Shuyu Wu ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Alexander William Henry Whittingham ◽  
Jordan Lau ◽  
Rodney David Lucien Smith

Layered perovskites such as La2-xSrxCuO4 are active electrocatalysts for CO2 reduction, but they suffer from structural instability under catalytic conditions. This structural instability is found to arise from the reaction of CO2 with surface sites. Variable scan rate voltammetry shows the growth of a Cu-based redox couple when potentials cathodic of 0.6 V vs. RHE are applied in the presence of CO2. Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy identifies a redox active surface state at this voltage, whose concentration is increased by electrochemical reduction in the presence of CO2. In-situ spectroelectrochemical FTIR identifies surface bound carbonates as being involved formation of these surface sites. The orthorhombic lattice for La2-xSrxCuO4 is found to uniquely enable monodentate binding of (bi)carbonate ions from solution as well as bidentate carbonate ions through reaction with CO2. The incorporation of Sr(II) induces a transition to a tetragonal lattice, for which only monodentate carbonate ions are observed. It is proposed that the binding of carbonate ions in a bidentate fashion generates sufficient strain at the surface to result in amorphization at the surface, yielding the observed Cu(II)/Cu(I) redox couple.


Author(s):  
Greg M. Anderson ◽  
David A. Crerar

The chemical constituents of a solution can be varied — added, subtracted and interchanged or substituted for each other — within limits ranging from complete (e.g., gases) to highly restricted (trace components in quartz). Adding or subtracting chemical constituents to or from a phase involves changes in energy, which will be discussed in the following sections. For example, if two components A and B are mixed together, the Gibbs energy of a solution of the two mixed must be less than the sum of the Gibbs energies of the two separately for the spontaneous reaction to take place. That is, if we mix nA moles of component A and nA moles of component B, their combined total G is (nAGA + nBGB) where GA and GB are the molar free energies of A and B. If G(A,B) is the total free energy of the resulting solution, then necessarily if the solution took place spontaneously. Alternatively, dividing through by nA + nB, where XA and XB are the mole fractions. Thus if A is albite and B is anorthite, then (A,B) is plagioclase, and we say that the plagioclase solid solution is more stable than a "mechanical mixture" of grains of albite and anorthite. On the other hand if A is diopside and B is anorthite, little or no mutual solution takes place because in this case so that no spontaneous solution reaction takes place. The term "mechanical mixture" in this context nicely conveys the idea of quantities of mineral grains mixed together and not reacting, but does not work quite so well if A and B are other things such as water and halite, or water and alcohol. Nevertheless, the term is traditionally used no matter what the nature of the solution constituents, and no harm is done as long as we remember that "mechanical mixture" means that the constituents considered do not react with each other, whatever their physical nature.


2019 ◽  
Vol 20 (22) ◽  
pp. 5571 ◽  
Author(s):  
Claude Bobo ◽  
Claire Céré ◽  
Mélody Dufossée ◽  
Alain Dautant ◽  
Violaine Moreau ◽  
...  

Bcl-xL is an oncogene of which the survival functions are finely tuned by post-translational modifications (PTM). Within the Bcl-2 family of proteins, Bcl-xL shows unique eligibility to deamidation, a time-related spontaneous reaction. Deamidation is still a largely overlooked PTM due to a lack of easy techniques to monitor Asn→Asp/IsoAsp conversions or Glu→Gln conversions. Being able to detect PTMs is essential to achieve a comprehensive description of all the regulatory mechanisms and functions a protein can carry out. Here, we report a gel composition improving the electrophoretic separation of deamidated forms of Bcl-xL generated either by mutagenesis or by alkaline treatment. Importantly, this new gel formulation proved efficient to provide the long-sought evidence that even doubly-deamidated Bcl-xL remains eligible for regulation by phosphorylation.


2019 ◽  
Vol 7 (36) ◽  
pp. 20911-20918 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tiancheng Liu ◽  
Qiyang Hu ◽  
Xinhai Li ◽  
Lei Tan ◽  
Guochun Yan ◽  
...  

Lithiophilic silver/lithium composite anodes are synthesized via a spontaneous displacement reaction to settle the problems of lithium metal anodes by regulating Li nucleation and homogenizing Li-ion flux.


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