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Opt Express ; 31(15): 24412-24422, 2023 Jul 17.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37475269

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In the area of manipulating the spatial electromagnetic (EM) waves fields, the metasurfaces have become much more attractive and powerful in recent years. Here, we propose a design to realize the simultaneous control of spatial fundamental and harmonic EM waves applying nonlinear metasurfaces in microwave band. The proposed meta-atom composed of three topological layers which are transmitting antenna, nonlinear wave guiding and receiving antenna respectively. And the critical factor of generating the harmonic is the nonlinear chip which is integrated into the middle layer. The microstrip power divider and phase shifter in each meta-atom are preciously tailored to actualize the spatial control of the fundamental and harmonic transmission beams in the far field. One prototype of the nonlinear metasurfaces is fabricated and corresponding radiation patterns of fundamental and harmonic modes are observed very well in the experience that can verify the validity of our proposed method.

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J Pharm Biomed Anal ; 40(1): 68-74, 2006 Jan 23.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16087307

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A Fast Chemical Identification System (FCIS) consisting of two colour reactions based on functional groups in molecules of macrolide antibiotics and two TLC methods was developed for screening of fake macrolide drugs. The active ingredients could be extracted from their oral preparations by absolute alcohol. Sulfuric acid reaction as a common reaction of macrolides was first used to distinguish the macrolides from other types of drugs and then 16-membered macrolides and 14-membered ones were distinguished by potassium permanganate reactions depending on the time of loss of colour in the test solution; after which a TLC method carried out on a GF(254) plate (5 cm x 10 cm) was chosen to further identification of the macrolides. The mobile phase A consisting of ethyl acetate, hexane and ammonia (100:15:15, v/v) was used for the identification of 14-membered macrolides, and the mobile phase B consisting of trichloromethane, methanol and ammonia (100:5:1, v/v) was used for the identification of 16-membered ones. A suspected counterfeit macrolide preparation can be identified within 40 min. The system can be used under different conditions and has the virtues of robustness, simplicity and speed.


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Anti-Bacterial Agents/analysis , Chemistry, Pharmaceutical/methods , Chromatography, Thin Layer/methods , Drug and Narcotic Control/methods , Fraud/prevention & control , Macrolides/analysis , Pharmaceutical Preparations/analysis , Ammonia/analysis , Chemistry Techniques, Analytical/methods , Chloroform/analysis , Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid , Consumer Product Safety , Hexanes/analysis , Hydrolysis , Models, Chemical , Potassium Permanganate/analysis , Sulfuric Acids/analysis
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