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Nagoya Institute of Technology
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About: Nagoya Institute of Technology is a education organization based out in Nagoya, Japan. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Thin film & Catalysis. The organization has 10766 authors who have published 19140 publications receiving 255696 citations. The organization is also known as: Nagoya Kōgyō Daigaku & Nitech.
Topics: Thin film, Catalysis, Dielectric, Enantioselective synthesis, Turbulence
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TL;DR: In this paper, a two-equation heat transfer model which incorporates some essential features of second-order modeling is proposed and applied to heat transfer problems in both wall and free turbulent flows not unusually deviating from the equilibrium state.
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TL;DR: The FTIR spectroscopy data of bovine rhodopsin revealed that there are no spectral changes of water molecules under strongly hydrogen-bonding conditions (in the range <2400 cm(-1) for O-D stretch) during the photoactivation processes, implying that the ion pair state in vertebrate visual rhodopins is stabilized in a manner different from that in archaeal r Rhodopsins.
Abstract: Internal water molecules of rhodopsins play an important role in stabilizing the crucial ion pair comprised by the protonated retinal Schiff base and its counterion. Previous low-temperature FTIR spectroscopy of archaeal rhodopsins observed water O-D stretching vibrations at 2400-2100 cm(-1) in D(2)O, corresponding to strong hydrogen bonds. Since a water molecule bridges the protonated Schiff base and an aspartate in archaeal rhodopsins, the observed water molecules presumably hydrate the negative charges in the Schiff base region. In contrast, the FTIR spectroscopy data of bovine rhodopsin presented here revealed that there are no spectral changes of water molecules under strongly hydrogen-bonding conditions (in the range 2500 cm(-1) region that corresponds to weak hydrogen bonding. These results imply that the ion pair state in vertebrate visual rhodopsins is stabilized in a manner different from that in archaeal rhodopsins. In addition, the internal water molecules that hydrate the negative charges do not play important role in the photoactivation processes of rhodopsin that involve proton transfer from the Schiff base to Glu113 upon formation of Meta II. Structural changes of the H-D exchangeable peptide amide of a beta-sheet are observed upon formation of metarhodopsin II, suggesting that motion of a beta-sheet is coupled to the proton transfer reaction from the Schiff base to its counterion.
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TL;DR: Ceria zirconia support with core-shell structure was investigated as a novel item for platinum and rhodium three way catalysts (TWC) in this paper, which can provide a number of active sites, resulting in the total oxygen storage capacity (OSC) value of 2.7ml/g when Ce/Zr = 1/9.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors demonstrate that graphene coating by surface wave plasma (SWP) chemical vapor deposition (CVD) technique at low temperature (∼450°C) is promising as an oxidation resistive barrier of Cu foil.
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TL;DR: Ruthenium(II/III) complexes with tripodal tris(pyridylmethyl)amine ligands bearing one, two, or three pivalamide groups or neopentylamine ones at the 6-position of the pyridine ring have been synthesized and structurally characterized.
Abstract: Ruthenium(II/III) complexes with tripodal tris(pyridylmethyl)amine ligands bearing one, two, or three pivalamide groups (MPPA, BPPA, TPPA: amide-series ligands) or neopentylamine ones (MNPA, BNPA, TNPA: amine-series ligands) at the 6-position of the pyridine ring have been synthesized and structurally characterized. The X-ray structure analyses of the single crystals of these complexes reveal that they complete an octahedral geometry with the tripodal ligand and some monodentate ligands. The amide-series ligands prefer to form a Ru(II) complex, while the amine-series ones give a Ru(III) complex. In the presence of PhIO oxidant, the catalytic activities for epoxidation of olefins, hydroxylation of alkane, and dehydrogenation of alcohol have been investigated using the six ruthenium complexes [RuII(tppa)Cl2] (1), [RuIII(tnpa)Cl2]PF6 (2), [RuII(bppa)Cl]PF6 (3), [RuIII(bnpa)Cl2]PF6 (4), [RuII(mppa)Cl]PF6 (5), and [RuIII(mnpa)Cl2]PF6 (6). Among them, the amide-series complexes, 1, 3, and 5, showed a higher e...
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Luis M. Liz-Marzán | 132 | 616 | 61684 |
Hideo Hosono | 128 | 1549 | 100279 |
Shunichi Fukuzumi | 111 | 1256 | 52764 |
Andrzej Cichocki | 97 | 952 | 41471 |
Kwok-Hung Chan | 91 | 406 | 44315 |
Kimoon Kim | 90 | 412 | 35394 |
Alex Martin | 88 | 406 | 36063 |
Manijeh Razeghi | 82 | 1040 | 25574 |
Yuichi Ikuhara | 75 | 974 | 24224 |
Richard J. Cogdell | 73 | 480 | 23866 |
Masaaki Tanaka | 71 | 860 | 22443 |
Kiyotomi Kaneda | 65 | 378 | 13337 |
Yulin Deng | 64 | 641 | 16148 |
Motoo Shiro | 64 | 720 | 17786 |
Norio Shibata | 63 | 574 | 14469 |