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Gligor Jovanovski
Other affiliations: Saints Cyril and Methodius University of Skopje, Osaka University
Bio: Gligor Jovanovski is an academic researcher from Macedonian Academy of Sciences and Arts. The author has contributed to research in topics: Infrared spectroscopy & Raman spectroscopy. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 133 publications receiving 1988 citations. Previous affiliations of Gligor Jovanovski include Saints Cyril and Methodius University of Skopje & Osaka University.
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TL;DR: In this paper, seven novel adducts of ethylenediamine (en), N,N′-dimethylethylenedienine (dmen) and N, N-dimETHylethymenediamines (ndmen) with saccharinate, orotate and salicylate as counter-ions were synthesized and characterized with physico-chemical methods (IR and UV/vis spectroscopy, magnetic susceptibility and thermoanalytical measurements) and X-ray diffraction.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the identification of six sulfate minerals from different localities of Macedonia using Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) and Raman spectroscopy is discussed. And the difficulties related to the contamination, identification and characterization of the mentioned minerals are discussed.
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TL;DR: In this paper, photoinduced transformation/degradation of stibnite (Sb2S3) by the use of micro-Raman spectroscopy was explained.
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TL;DR: The results of the identification of six sheet silicates originating from the Republic of Macedonia: chrysotile, Mg3Si2O5(OH)4; antigorite, (Mg,Fe2+)3Si 2O5 (OH) 4; talc, mg 3Si 4O10(OH), clinochlore, (mg, Fe2+)5Al(Si 3Al)O10 (OH), BaAl2Si 2 O8·H2O and montmorillonite, using vibrational spectroscopy were presented
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TL;DR: Tetraaquabis(o-sulfobenzimidato-N)copper(II) reacts with neutral N-heterocycles to form complexes in which the o-sulbenzimide (saccharin) entity interacts directly with the copper atom (through either the endocyclic nitrogen atom or the ex-cyclic oxygen atom) or indirectly, through coordinated water molecules as discussed by the authors.
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TL;DR: In this paper, a sedimentological core and petrographic characterisation of samples from eleven boreholes from the Lower Carboniferous of Bowland Basin (Northwest England) is presented.
Abstract: Deposits of clastic carbonate-dominated (calciclastic) sedimentary slope systems in the rock record have been identified mostly as linearly-consistent carbonate apron deposits, even though most ancient clastic carbonate slope deposits fit the submarine fan systems better. Calciclastic submarine fans are consequently rarely described and are poorly understood. Subsequently, very little is known especially in mud-dominated calciclastic submarine fan systems. Presented in this study are a sedimentological core and petrographic characterisation of samples from eleven boreholes from the Lower Carboniferous of Bowland Basin (Northwest England) that reveals a >250 m thick calciturbidite complex deposited in a calciclastic submarine fan setting. Seven facies are recognised from core and thin section characterisation and are grouped into three carbonate turbidite sequences. They include: 1) Calciturbidites, comprising mostly of highto low-density, wavy-laminated bioclast-rich facies; 2) low-density densite mudstones which are characterised by planar laminated and unlaminated muddominated facies; and 3) Calcidebrites which are muddy or hyper-concentrated debrisflow deposits occurring as poorly-sorted, chaotic, mud-supported floatstones. These
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TL;DR: A carbon dioxide storage system includes a container and a conduit attached to the container for introducing or removing a carbon dioxide-containing composition from the container as mentioned in this paper, which is positioned within the container.
Abstract: A carbon dioxide storage system includes a container and a conduit attached to the container for introducing or removing a carbon dioxide-containing composition from the container. A carbon dioxide storage material is positioned within the container. The carbon dioxide-storage material includes a metal-organic framework, which has a sufficient surface area to store at least 10 carbon dioxide molecules per formula unit of the metal-organic framework at a temperature of about 25° C.
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Agency for Science, Technology and Research1, Indian Institute of Chemical Technology2, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur3, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Mohali4, Indian Institute of Science5, University of South Florida6, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi7, University of Hyderabad8, Novartis9, Massachusetts Institute of Technology10, University of Michigan11, University of Alabama12, Georgetown University13, Council of Scientific and Industrial Research14, Merck & Co.15, Dr. Reddy's Laboratories16
TL;DR: A discussion of the FDA guidance on regulatory classification of pharmaceutical cocrystals of active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) was held in Manesar near Delhi, India, from February 2-4, 2012 as mentioned in this paper.
Abstract: The December 2011 release of a draft United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) guidance concerning regulatory classification of pharmaceutical cocrystals of active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) addressed two matters of topical interest to the crystal engineering and pharmaceutical science communities: (1) a proposed definition of cocrystals; (2) a proposed classification of pharmaceutical cocrystals as dissociable “API-excipient” molecular complexes. The Indo–U.S. Bilateral Meeting sponsored by the Indo–U.S. Science and Technology Forum titled The Evolving Role of Solid State Chemistry in Pharmaceutical Science was held in Manesar near Delhi, India, from February 2–4, 2012. A session of the meeting was devoted to discussion of the FDA guidance draft. The debate generated strong consensus on the need to define cocrystals more broadly and to classify them like salts. It was also concluded that the diversity of API crystal forms makes it difficult to classify solid forms into three categories that...
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TL;DR: Seven recent case studies that illustrate how pharmaceutical cocrystals can improve physicochemical properties and clinical performance of drug substances, including a recently approved drug product based upon an ICC, are presented.
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