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  • 1
    ISSN: 1572-9028
    Keywords: enantioselective hydrogenation ; platinum ; cinchonidine ; catalyst modifier ; pyruvate hydrogenation ; MCM-41 ; Pt-MCM-41 preparation ; Pt-MCM-41 characterisation
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Abstract Pt-MCM-41 catalysts having loadings of up to 2% Pt have been synthesised using three strategies: (i) direct synthesis from a Pt2+-containing gel, (ii) exchange of Na+ in Al-MCM-41 (containing 8% aluminium) for Pt2+, (iii) exchange of H+ in H-MCM-41 (containing 1% aluminium) for Pt2+. HRTEM confirmed the retention of the mesoporous structure in the active catalysts and gave information on Pt particle size and location. 27Al NMR provided information on the movement of aluminium within the structure during catalyst preparation. Enantioselective hydrogenation of methyl and ethyl pyruvate was catalysed by cinchonidine-modified Pt-MCM-41 at 293 K and elevated hydrogen pressures; performance was compared to that provided by the standard reference catalyst EUROPT-1. Catalysts prepared by strategies (i) and (ii) performed best, giving values of the enantiomeric excess comparable to those afforded by EUROPT-1 at rates moderated by an order of magnitude by mass transfer effects. Performance was impaired when Pt particle size in the mesopores was so small that conditions favoured racemic reaction.
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  • 2
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    Journal of comparative physiology 156 (1986), S. 683-689 
    ISSN: 1432-136X
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: Summary Ventilation frequency, volume, oxygen uptake, and oxygen transport by the blood have been studied in unrestrained octopus,Octopus vulgaris before, during and after recovery from 20 min of enforced activity. Exercise increased oxygen consumption 2.8 fold. The percentage utilisation of oxygen from the branchial water is maintained or increased at around 35% during activity and the calculated ventilation volume increases by 3 times. Prior to exercise the hemocyanin in arterial blood is 98% saturated and there is 83% utilisation of the oxygen in the blood. During activity there is remarkably little change in blood parameters so that the hemocyanin in the arterial blood remains at 96% saturation and oxygen utilisation is 90%. Cardiac output was calculated to have risen 2.5 fold during activity. As theP O 2 gradients across the gill do not change significantly during exercise the major adaptation which can account for an increase in oxygen consumption must be a 3 fold increase in the transfer factor. At rest 22% of the total CO2 present in the blood is excreted during its passage through the gills and this rises to 32% during activity. There is no accumulation of CO2 and only a slight acidification of the blood during activity. A significant respiratory and metabolic acidosis is avoided and the hemocyanin continues to function normally.
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  • 3
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    Journal of comparative physiology 170 (2000), S. 261-268 
    ISSN: 1432-136X
    Keywords: Key words Nautilus ; Hypometabolism Hypoxia ; Blood gases ; pH
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Specimens of Nautilus pompilius were trapped at depths of 225–300 m off the sunken barrier reef south-east of Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea. Animals transported to the Motupore Island laboratory were acclimated to normal habitat temperatures of 18 °C and then cannulated for arterial and venous blood sampling. When animals were forced to undergo a period of progressive hypoxia eventually to encounter ambient partial pressure of oxygen (PO2) levels of ∼10 mmHg (and corresponding arterial PO2's of ∼5 mmHg), they responded by lowering their aerobic metabolic rates to 5–10% of those seen in resting normoxic animals. Coincident with this profound metabolic suppression was an overall decrease in activity, with brief periods of jet propulsion punctuating long periods of rest. Below ambient PO2 levels of 30–40 mmHg, ventilatory movements became highly periodic and at the lowest PO2 levels encountered, ventilation occasionally ceased altogether. Cardiac output estimated by the Fick equation decreased during progressive hypoxia by as much as 75–80%, and in the deepest hypometabolic states heart rates slowed to one to two cycles of very low amplitude per minute. By the end of 500 min exposure to ambient PO2 levels of 10 mmHg or less, the anaerobic end products octopine and succinate had increased significantly in adductor muscle and heart, respectively. Increased concentrations of octopine in adductor muscle apparently contributed to a small intracellular acidosis and to the development of a combined respiratory and metabolic acidosis in the extracellular compartment. On the other hand, increases in succinate in heart muscle occurred in the absence of any change in cardiac pHi. Taken together, we estimate that these anaerobic end products would make up less than 2% of the energy deficit arising from the decrease in aerobic metabolism. Thus, metabolic suppression is combined with a massive downregulation of systemic O2 delivery to match metabolic supply to demand.
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  • 4
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    Journal of solution chemistry 15 (1986), S. 211-219 
    ISSN: 1572-8927
    Keywords: Solubility ; ions ; free energy of transfer ; spectrophotometry ; t-butyl alcohol ; chlorobis (1,2-diaminoethane) cobalt(III)
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Abstract The solubility of trans-(Coen2Cl2)2ReCl6 has been determined in water and in water +t-butyl alcohol mixtures. By comparzng these values with the solubility of Cs2ReCl6 in similar mixtures, values for the difference in free energy of transfer, ΔG t o (i) between water and water + t-butyl alcohol can be calculated for i =[Coen2Cl2]+ and Cs+. The introduction of ΔG t o (Cs+) then produces values for ΔG t o (Coen2Cl2 +). The difference in ΔG t o (i) for i=[Coon2Cl]2+ in the transition state and i=[Coen2Cl2]+ in the initiad' tate for the solvolysis of the trans-[Coen2Cl2]+ ion in water + t-butyl alcohol can be derived from the application of a free energy cycle: using ΔG t o (Coen2Cl2 +) determined from the solubility measurements allows the calculation of values for ΔG t o (Coen2Cl2+). ΔG t o (i) in water + t-butyl alcohol for bis (1,2-diamino) cobalt (III) ions are compared with ΔG t o (i) for tetrapyridinecobalt (III) ions.
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  • 5
    ISSN: 1572-8927
    Keywords: Kinetics of solvolysis ; complexes ; water and ethylene carbonates ; water and propylene carbonate ; solvent structure
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Abstract The kinetics of the solvolysis of trans-[Coen2Cl2]+ have been followed in mixtures of water with either ethylene carbonate or propylene carbonate over a range of temperatures. Both the enthalpy and entropy of activation for the first order loss of a chloride ion to give [Coen2Cl]2+ in water + ethylene carbonate show a maximum at low mole fractions of ethylene carbonate. As similar extrema in ΔH
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  • 6
    ISSN: 1572-879X
    Keywords: uranium ; isobutene oxidation ; titania
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Abstract The partial oxidation of isobutene has been studied over titania-supported uranium oxide catalysts which exhibit a strong synergy between UOx and support phases.
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  • 7
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    Journal of solution chemistry 29 (2000), S. 271-287 
    ISSN: 1572-8927
    Keywords: Ions ; solvent mixtures ; Gibbs energies of transfer ; acetic acid-water mixtures
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Abstract The photo-absorbing, basic sensor, 4-nitroaniline, has been used to determine theequilibrium constant for solvent reorganization around the proton in mixtures ofvarying composition of water with acetic acid. In all the mixtures used, theself-ionization of the acetic acid was suppressed. In contrast to mixtures of waterwith the related ethanol or acetone, this equilibrium is shifted more toward thewater-solvated species as the mole fraction x 2 of the cosolvent increases. TheGibbs energy of transfer of protons from water into the mixture ΔG o t (H+) can bederived with the aid of this equilibrium constant for the solvent reorganization.Using ΔG o t (H+), ΔG o t (i) for i denoting anions and other cations can be evaluated.In comparison the ΔG o t (i) for cations have lower negative values than when eitherethanol or acetone is added to water. Correspondingly, for halide anions, thepositive ΔG o t (i) with added acetic acid are rather less than is found with eitherethanol or acetone added. The influence on the ion-solvent interaction of bothelectron withdrawing hydroxy and carbonyl groups in acetic acid may beresponsible for this. Although ΔG o t (i) for C10− 4 and Re0− 4 are also positive, both picrateions and OH− give negative values with acetic acid added to water. With picrateions, the hydrophobic effect of the carbon ring produces stabilization in themixture relative to water. With OH−, complete conversion to acetate anionsoccurs. As is found with other cosolvents, the contribution of the charge onacetate anion to ΔG o t (CH3COO−) is found to increase as x 2 rises. The aciddissociation constant K a for acetic acid is found to decrease slowly as x 2 rises to0.5, followed by a rapid decrease for x 2 greater than 0.7 where dimerization ofacetic acid occurs.
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  • 8
    ISSN: 1434-6052
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract Results are presented on inclusive production of ∑+(1385) and ∑−(1385) inK − p interactions at 110 GeV/c. The inclusive and topological cross sections have been estimated and compared with published results at lower energies. The inclusive cross section of ∑+(1385) seems to decrease with c.m. energy, while that of the ∑−(1385) is nearly constant. The mean charged multiplicity associate to Σ(1385) increases with c.m. energy. The ∑+(1385) is produced both in the target fragmentation region and in the central region where ∑−(1385) is predominantly produced in the central region. Approximately 16% of the Λ's stem from the decay of ∑±(1385) and the kinematic distributions of these Λ's are not very different from the inclusive Λ's.
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  • 9
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    Immunogenetics 51 (2000), S. 606-609 
    ISSN: 1432-1211
    Keywords: Key words MHC ; Evolution ; Primate ; Callithrix ; Callicebus
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
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  • 10
    ISSN: 1432-1904
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology , Natural Sciences in General
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