Your browser doesn't support javascript.
loading
Show: 20 | 50 | 100
Results 1 - 5 de 5
Filter
Add more filters










Database
Publication year range
1.
Org Lett ; 22(5): 1966-1971, 2020 03 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32073867

ABSTRACT

An efficient cobalt-catalyzed C-H acetoxylation of phenols has been developed by using PIDA (phenyliodine diacetate) as a sole acetoxy source to synthesize pyrocatechol derivatives for the first time. The key feature of this method is the use of earth-abundant metal cobalt as the green and inexpensive catalyst for the acetoxylation of C(sp2)-H bonds under neutral reaction conditions. Furthermore, the gram-scale reaction and late-stage functionalization demonstrated the usefulness of this method.

2.
Sensors (Basel) ; 18(11)2018 Nov 14.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30441777

ABSTRACT

Supramolecular host-guest interaction and sensing between cationic pillar[5]arenes (CP5) and L-carnitine were developed by the competitive host-guest recognition for the first time. The fluorescence sensing platform was constructed by CP5 functionalized Au nanoparticles (CP5@Au-NPs) as receptor and probe (rhodamine 123, R123), which shown high sensitivity and selectivity for L-carnitine detection. Due to the negative charge and molecular size properties of L-carnitine, it can be highly captured by the CP5 via electrostatic interactions and hydrophobic interactions. The host-guest mechanism between PP5 and L-carnitine was studied by ¹H NMR and molecular docking, indicating that more affinity binding force of CP5 with L-carnitine. Therefore, a selective and sensitive fluorescent method was developed. It has a linear response of 0.1⁻2.0 and 2.0⁻25.0 µM and a detection limit of 0.067 µM (S/N = 3). The fluorescent sensing platform was also used to detect L-carnitine in human serum and milk samples, which provided potential applications for the detection of drugs abuse and had path for guarding a serious food safety issues.

3.
Sci Rep ; 5: 15252, 2015 Oct 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26482415

ABSTRACT

A novel synthesis containing microwave-assisted HCl etching reaction and precipitating reaction is employed to prepare hierarchical hollow SnO2@TiO2 nanocapsules for anode materials of Li-ion batteries. The intrinsic hollow nanostructure can shorten the lengths for both ionic and electronic transport, enlarge the electrode surface areas, and improving accommodation of the anode volume change during Li insertion/extraction cycling. The hybrid multi-elements in this material allow the volume change to take place in a stepwise manner during electrochemical cycling. In particular, the coating of TiO2 onto SnO2 can enhance the electronic conductivity of hollow SnO2 electrode. As a result, the as-prepared SnO2@TiO2 nanocapsule electrode exhibits a stably reversible capacity of 770 mA hg(-1) at 1 C, and the capacity retention can keep over 96.1% after 200 cycles even at high current rates. This approach may shed light on a new avenue for the fast synthesis of hierarchical hollow nanocapsule functional materials for energy storage, catalyst and other new applications.

4.
Guang Pu Xue Yu Guang Pu Fen Xi ; 34(4): 967-71, 2014 Apr.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25007610

ABSTRACT

The aim is analyzing genetic reLationship and identifying varieties by detecting DNA differences of three kinds of Nicotiana tabacum L. using Fourier infrared spectrum (FTIR). Results show that DNA FTIR of three kinds of Nicotiana tabacum L. is relatively similar. They all have four obvious characteristic peaks. 1 105 cm(-1) beLongs to symmetrical stretching vibration of phosphodiester bond, 1 250 cm(-1) is unsymmetrical stretching vibration of phosphodiester bond, 1 400 cm(-1) is contributed to glucosidic bond, and 1 622 cm(-1) belongs to C4-C5=C6 stretching vibration of cytosine. DNA FTIR data was handled by smoothing, standardizing, second derivative, principal component analysis and Hierarchical cluster analysis. The standard model of Hierarchical cluster combined with principal component of the second derivative was set up. The correct rate of identification is 100%. Yunyan 87 and K326 were clustered into one by using the model. The distance coefficient is 0.003, and DNA similarity is 99.7%, Hongda was clustered into one by itself. The correct rate of cluster is 100%. The study provides a reference for Nicotiana tabacum L. variety identification and genetic breeding.


Subject(s)
Nicotiana/genetics , Spectroscopy, Fourier Transform Infrared , Cluster Analysis , DNA, Plant/analysis , Principal Component Analysis
5.
Guang Pu Xue Yu Guang Pu Fen Xi ; 34(2): 344-9, 2014 Feb.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24822398

ABSTRACT

Leaves of nine kinds of plants from three subfamily of Rosaceae were used as materials. Genetic relationship was analyzed and species were identified through studying FTIR of nine kinds of plants. Leaves mainly contain large amounts of carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, nucleic acids and other substances. The peaks of carbohydrates are mainly between 1440 and 775 cm(-1). The vibration peaks of the cellulose and lignin are between 1440 and 1337 cm(-1). The peaks between 1000 and 775 cm(-1) are stretching vibration of ribose. The vibration peaks of protein are between 1620 and 1235 cm(-1). The peak at 1620 cm(-1) is sensitive to C=O stretching vibration of protein amide I. The peak at 1523 cm(-1) is assigned to N-H and C-N stretching vibration of protein amide II. Peaks of lipids mainly appeared between 2930 and 1380 cm(-1). The peak at 2922 cm(-1) is CH2 stretching vibration of fat. The peak at 1732 cm(-1) is C=O stretching vibration of fatty acids. The mark peak of the nucleic acid appears in the region between 1250 and 1000 cm(-1). The peak at 1068 cm(-1) is due to the symmetric stretching vibration of PO(2-) group of the phosphodiester-deoxyribose backbone, and the peak at 1246 cm(-1) is associated to the asymmetric stretch vibration of PO(2-) group. The results showed that the cluster model is established by smoothing, standardizing, the second derivative, principal component analysis and Hierarchical cluster analysis. It is accordant with the traditional classification. The result of cluster shows that Prunus armeniaca L. and Prunus seudocerasus Lindl. were clustered into one (Prunoideae). Potentilla fulgens Wall. Rosa chinensis Jacd and Fragaria ananassa Duchesne var. were clustered into the second (Rosoideae). Pyracantha fortuneana Li, Malus pumila Mill. Eriobotrya bengalensis Hook. f. and Malus hallianna Koehne were clustered into the third (Pomoideae). The correct rate of cluster at subfamily is 100%. The correct rate of cluster at genus is 55.56%. The correct rate of identification is 100% when unknown species waiting for determined were laid into the model of Hierarchical cluster to identify. This study provides a new thought and method for genetic relationship analysis of planst.


Subject(s)
Plant Leaves/chemistry , Rosaceae/classification , Spectroscopy, Fourier Transform Infrared , Carbohydrates/analysis , Cellulose/analysis , Cluster Analysis , Lignin/analysis , Lipids/analysis , Plant Proteins/analysis
SELECTION OF CITATIONS
SEARCH DETAIL
...