Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry - It is outlined in the present paper that the continuous development and multi-purpose implementation of the k0-standardization in NAA implies the... 相似文献
Diversity‐oriented synthesis : The multicomponent reaction of α‐isocyano amides, aldehydes or ketones, and amines affords N‐(cyanomethyl)amides, presenting the fourth class of products from this combination of reagents (see scheme). The scope of the reaction is very broad and various functional groups are tolerated. The outcome of the reaction can also be directed to the formation of 2H‐2‐imidazolines by AgI catalysis.
The cavity enhanced absorption technique is applied to N2O detection around 2.86 μm using a continuous-wave color center laser. A high-finesse triangular ring cavity is used in this technology. Transmission through the cavity is obtained by jittering the cavity-length with a piezo on one of the cavity mirrors. A minimum detectable absorption coefficient of 2 × 10-6 cm-1 is achieved with a mirror reflectivity of 99.24%, corresponding to a N2O detection limit of 600 parts per billion. 相似文献
A clear complementary relationship between photoluminescent (PL) and electroluminescent (EL) images was observed for organic light‐emitting diodes (OLEDs) based on poly(phenylenevinylene) (PPV) and dye‐doped PPV. So‐called ‘black spots' (dark circular regions observed on the active area of running OLEDs) become bright ones, when the photoluminescence of the same area is excited. A very small thickness of the active layer (ca. 10 nm) was the crucial point to observe this anticorrelation between EL and PL. A substantial increase of the PL yield (‘anti‐burning' effect) was observed after strong light exposure (ca. 10 mJ/cm2) of the polymer covered by an aluminium layer. The same light exposure without aluminium protection resulted in complete photobleaching of the polymer. The presence of a thin insulating layer between the polymer and aluminium was proposed to be responsible for these effects. This layer prevents electron injection and PL quenching due to exciton dissociation at the metal‐polymer interface. The former effect leads to black spots in the EL image, the latter one gives rise to bright spots on the PL image situated on the same places. The intermediate layer can be also induced by light exposure. A very efficient energy transfer from the polymer to the dye and to the J‐aggregates of the dye was demonstrated in PPV/dye composite films. 相似文献