Publications by authors named "Andrey Y Shishov"

Plants are subjects of interest due to the secondary metabolites in their extracts which are promising as new pharmaceuticals. Phytochemistry do not have united system of sample preparation or analysis still due to different structure of plant cells, wide broad range of chemical properties and concentrations of bioactive compounds. Such challenges can be addressed in a green chemistry manner using new approaches through smart materials in routine monitoring and researches.

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Article Synopsis
  • Deep eutectic solvents (DESs) show potential as effective extractants but their influence on the metabolomic profiles of plants, like Iris sibirica L., hasn't been extensively studied.
  • The research focused on preparing various DESs using choline chloride and tetrabutylammonium bromide to extract bioactive compounds from this plant, verified through techniques like HPLC and Q-MS.
  • The findings revealed different chromatographic profiles, with 11 phenolic compounds identified, and noted that choline chloride-lactic acid DES significantly improved extraction efficiency compared to traditional methods, highlighting its selectivity for flavonoids.
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In this study, we developed a method for the fabrication of electrically conductive copper patterns of arbitrary topology and films on dielectric substrates, by improved laser-induced synthesis from deep eutectic solvents. A significant increase in the processing efficiency was achieved by acceptor substrate pretreatment, with the laser-induced microplasma technique, using auxiliary glass substrates and optional laser post-processing of the recorded structures; thus, the proposed approach offers a complete manufacturing cycle, utilizing a single, commercially available, pulsed Yb fiber laser system. The potential implications of the presented research are amplified by the observation of laser-induced periodic surface structures (LIPSSs) that may be useful for the further tuning of tracks' functional properties.

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An easily performed stepwise injection (SWIA) procedure based on on-line dilution of biodiesel samples and the formation of color-forming calcium (II) and magnesium (II) complexes with Eriochrome Black T (EBT) in an organic medium followed by spectrophotometric determination is presented. A sample of biodiesel was placed at the bottom of a mixing chamber connected to an automatic SWIA manifold. Isopropyl alcohol was used as the diluent under bubbling.

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