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J Nanosci Nanotechnol ; 7(6): 1923-9, 2007 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17654966

ABSTRACT

Hydrogen sensing characteristics of thick films of nanoparticles of ZnO and 3% Mn or Co doped ZnO with and without impregnation of 1% Pt have been investigated over a wide concentration range. The sensor characteristics of the Pt impregnated ZnO and 3% Mn or Co-doped ZnO nanoparticles are found to be excellent with the sensitivity reaching values in the 1000-1500 range for 1000 ppm of H2 at 125 degrees C or lower. The sensitivity is quite high even for 10 ppm of H2. The response and recovery times are generally less than 10 s in the region of high sensitivity. These films exhibit very good sensing characteristics for ethanol, the sensitivity being well above 2000 at 50 degrees C for 1000 ppm of vapour. Nanowires of Pt-impregnated ZnO also exhibit satisfactory sensing characteristics, but the values of the sensitivity are somewhat lower. Humidity has negligible effect on the performance of these sensors.


Subject(s)
Biosensing Techniques/instrumentation , Electrochemistry/instrumentation , Ethanol/analysis , Hydrogen/analysis , Nanostructures/chemistry , Nanotechnology/instrumentation , Zinc Oxide/chemistry , Biosensing Techniques/methods , Crystallization/methods , Electric Wiring/instrumentation , Electric Wiring/methods , Electrochemistry/methods , Equipment Design , Equipment Failure Analysis , Ethanol/chemistry , Hydrogen/chemistry , Macromolecular Substances/chemistry , Materials Testing , Molecular Conformation , Nanostructures/ultrastructure , Nanotechnology/methods , Particle Size , Surface Properties
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Phys Rev Lett ; 94(18): 187204, 2005 May 13.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15904408

ABSTRACT

The introduction of ferromagnetic order in ZnO results in a transparent piezoelectric ferromagnet and further expands its already wide range of applications into the emerging field of spintronics. Through an analysis of density functional calculations we determine the nature of magnetic interactions for transition metals doped ZnO and develop a physical picture based on hybridization, superexchange, and double exchange that captures chemical trends. We identify a crucial role of defects in the observed weak and preparation sensitive ferromagnetism in ZnO:Mn and ZnO:Co. We predict and explain co-doping of Li and Zn interstitials to both yield ferromagnetism in ZnO:Co, in contrast with earlier insights, and verify it experimentally.

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Chemistry ; 9(9): 1922-32, 2003 May 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12740838

ABSTRACT

A new class of alkyl-chain-appended pyrene derivatives 4-14 were synthesized and evaluated for their gelation abilities. Depending on the nature of the linking group, these compounds gelated a number of organic solvents, either in the presence or in the absence of the acceptor molecule 2,4,7-trinitrofluorenone (TNF). Compounds with ester, ether, or alkyl linkages gelated a number of hydroxylic and hydrocarbon solvents by means of a charge-transfer interaction with TNF, while compounds with amide, urethane and urea linkers formed gels on their own in a variety of solvents by means of pi-pi stacking and hydrogen-bonding interactions. The Xray crystal structure of urethane (S)-12 showed hydrogen-bonding and stacking features, as suggested by the model. The gels obtained were investigated by spectroscopic and electron microscopic techniques which provided structural insights.

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Talanta ; 39(11): 1543-7, 1992 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18965567

ABSTRACT

Sensor characteristics of V(2)O(5) dispersed on oxide supports such as Al(2)O(3), TiO(2) and ZrO(2) with respect to various gases and vapours including liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) have been investigated. Of all the systems studied, 20 mol% V(2)O(5) dispersed on ZrO(2) shows the highest sensitivity for LPG, the log sensitivity-log concentration (in ppm) plots being linear up to 1000 ppm or more. The sensitivity is not affected by humidity or recycling. Addition of P(2)O(5) to V(2)O(5) however destroys the sensitivity. Considering all aspects, 20 mol% V(2)O(5)/ZrO(2) is suggested for use as a practical LPG sensor. ESR spectroscopy indicates the formation of V(4+) species on exposure of V(2)O(5)/ZrO(2) or TiO(2) to LPG. In-situ high-temperature x-ray diffraction measurements show the formation of an unusual monoclinic form of VO(2) on exposure to LPG at 625 K which gets oxidized back to V(2)O(5) on exposure to air.

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Indian Heart J ; 43(3): 165-70, 1991.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1800301

ABSTRACT

In 100 patients with unstable angina and 50 patients with stable angina qualitative morphology of coronary artery lesions were compared by angiography. The mean age of the patients was 51 years. In the unstable angina group, 50 patients had rest angina, 32 had crescendo angina and 18 had denovo angina; 31 patients had single vessel disease, 33 had two vessel disease, 34 had triple vessel disease and 2 had left main disease. 'Angina-producing' artery could be identified in 90 out of 100 patients. Ten totally occluded vessels were excluded from analysis. Lesions causing diameter stenosis of greater than 50% could be categorised to one of the following groups: a) Concentric stenosis (18 vessels), b) Type I eccentric lesion (asymmetric narrowing with smooth borders and broad neck--20 vessels), c) Type II eccentric lesion (asymmetric narrowing with narrow neck and overhanging irregular edges--47 vessels), and d) Multiple irregularities (15 vessels). Lesions in 9 vessels showed an associated thrombus. It appears that Type II eccentric lesions are frequent in patients with unstable angina; they probably represent ruptured atherosclerotic plaque or partially occlusive thrombi or both.


Subject(s)
Angina, Unstable/diagnostic imaging , Coronary Angiography , Coronary Vessels/pathology , Adult , Aged , Angina, Unstable/pathology , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Prospective Studies , Risk Factors
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Circulation ; 83(4): 1179-85, 1991 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2013139

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: We performed a prospective, randomized trial comparing percutaneous balloon commissurotomy with surgical closed commissurotomy in 40 patients with severe rheumatic mitral stenosis. METHODS AND RESULTS: Data were analyzed by investigators who were masked to treatment assignment or phase of study. Patients randomized to balloon (n = 20) or surgical (n = 20) commissurotomy had severe mitral stenosis without significant baseline differences (left atrial pressure, 26.1 +/- 4.2 versus 27.6 +/- 6.2 mm Hg; mitral valve gradient, 18.0 +/- 4.2 versus 19.7 +/- 6.3 mm Hg; mitral valve area, 1.0 +/- 0.2 versus 1.0 +/- 0.4 cm2, respectively). At 1-week follow-up after balloon commissurotomy, pulmonary wedge pressure was 14.3 +/- 7.2 mm Hg; mitral valve gradient was 9.6 +/- 5.1 mm Hg; and mitral valve area was 1.6 +/- 0.6 cm2 (all p less than 0.0001). At 1-week follow-up after surgical closed commissurotomy, wedge pressure was 13.7 +/- 5.4 mm Hg; mitral valve gradient was 9.4 +/- 4.2 mm Hg (both p less than 0.0001); and mitral valve area was 1.6 +/- 0.7 cm2 (p less than 0.003). At 8-month follow-up, improvement occurred in both groups: Mitral valve area was 1.6 +/- 0.6 cm2 in the balloon commissurotomy group (p less than 0.002) and was 1.8 +/- 0.6 cm2 in the surgical closed commissurotomy group (p less than 0.0001). There was no difference between the groups at 1-week or 8-month follow-up (all p greater than 0.4). One case of severe mitral regurgitation occurred in each group; complications were otherwise related to transseptal catheterization. There was no death, stroke, or myocardial infarction. Cost analysis revealed that balloon commissurotomy may substantially exceed the cost of surgical commissurotomy in developing countries, whereas it may represent a significant savings in industrialized nations. CONCLUSIONS: We conclude that percutaneous balloon commissurotomy and surgical closed commissurotomy result in comparable hemodynamic improvement that is sustained through 8 months of follow-up.


Subject(s)
Catheterization , Mitral Valve Stenosis/therapy , Rheumatic Heart Disease/therapy , Adult , Catheterization/economics , Costs and Cost Analysis , Female , Humans , India , Male , Mitral Valve/surgery , Mitral Valve Stenosis/surgery , Prospective Studies , Rheumatic Heart Disease/surgery , United States
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