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Molecular Nitrogen (molecular + nitrogen)
Selected AbstractsReactivity of Titanium Dimer and Molecular Nitrogen in Rare Gas Matrices.CHEMINFORM, Issue 32 2006Electronic Spectra, Structure of Ti2N2., Vibrational Abstract ChemInform is a weekly Abstracting Service, delivering concise information at a glance that was extracted from about 200 leading journals. To access a ChemInform Abstract, please click on HTML or PDF. [source] Synthesis of heterocycles from molecular nitrogen as a nitrogen sourceJOURNAL OF HETEROCYCLIC CHEMISTRY, Issue 3 2000Miwako Mori Nitrogen fixation is a very attractive process. We succeeded in nitrogen fixation using a TiCl4 - or Ti(O- i -Pr)4 -Li-TMSCl system. Nitrogen fixation proceeds at room temperature under 1 atmosphere pressure of nitrogen to give a mixture of titanium nitride complex 12, titanium nitrogen complex 13, and N(TMS)4. Using the titanium nitrogen complexes 1, various heterocycles were synthesized from the corresponding ketocarbonyl compounds. Nitrogen in air could be fixed using this method. The total syntheses of lycopodine and monomolin I were achieved from nitrogen in air as the nitrogen source. On the other hand, transmetalation of the nitrogen moiety of titanium nitrogen complexes 1 to a palladium complex was realized, and the non-substituted anilines could be synthesized from ArX and N2 in the presence of the palladium catalyst. Furthermore, amide could be synthesized from ArX, CO, and N2 using the palladium catalyst. [source] Combining low inspired oxygen and carbon dioxide during mechanical ventilation for the Norwood procedurePEDIATRIC ANESTHESIA, Issue 1 2003Ilan Keidan MD Summary Background: Staged reconstruction has become the preferred approach for treating neonates with hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS). The haemodynamic instability of a single ventricle providing blood flow in parallel to the systemic and the pulmonary circulation, combined with the effects of cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB), results in precarious perioperative conditions. The two ventilatory manoeuvres commonly used for increasing pulmonary vascular resistance are (i) decreasing the fraction of inspired oxygen to <,0.21 and (ii) adding carbon dioxide (CO2) to the ventilatory circuit. Whether molecular nitrogen (N2) or CO2 is used in these situations is a matter of physician and institutional preference. The effect of the two modalities in combination has not been studied in depth. Methods: This prospective observational study was designed to look at the effects of adding inhaled CO2 to children with HLHS who were already on a hypoxic mixture during the immediate perioperative period. Results: Twelve suitable neonates were enrolled in the study. Combining the two ventilatory modalities had an additive effect. The effect was more significant in the prebypass (83% of patients) compared with the postbypass period (25% of patients). Conclusions: Low inspired oxygen and CO2 have an additive vasoconstrictive effect on the pulmonary vessels. The use of both of these ventilatory manoeuveres is less effective postoperatively compared with the prebypass period. [source] Growth of InGaN quantum dots on GaN by MOVPE, employing a growth temperature nitrogen annealPHYSICA STATUS SOLIDI (C) - CURRENT TOPICS IN SOLID STATE PHYSICS, Issue 7 2003R. A. Oliver Abstract We have studied the growth of InGaN epitaxial layers on GaN by MOVPE (metal-organic vapour phase epitaxy), and have discovered that nanostructures may be formed if a flat epilayer is annealed in molecular nitrogen immediately after growth. The size and density of the nanostructures are shown to be dependent on the growth/anneal temperature. We demonstrated the quantum dot nature of our nanostructures by performing spatially resolved photoluminescence on samples that had been capped with a layer of GaN, grown at the same temperature as the InGaN epilayer. This revealed narrow, delta-function-like lines in the luminescence spectrum with full width at half maximum (FWHM) limited by the resolution of the spectrometer at 4.2 K. Measurement of the FWHM as a function of temperature revealed significant broadening above 20 K. (© 2003 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim) [source] |