Publications by authors named "Artmann K"

Salicylimines are versatile compounds in which an excited-state intramolecular proton transfer and torsional motions may set in upon photoexcitation. Here, we study -(α-phenylethyl)salicylimine (PESA) to elucidate how the photochemical reaction pathways depend on the excitation wavelength and to what extent the relative photoproduct distribution can be steered towards a desired species. DFT structure and potential energy calculations disclose that the most stable ground-state conformer is an enol species and that the photodynamics may proceed differently depending on the excited state that is reached.

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Photochemical studies on supramolecular hosts that can encapsulate small guest molecules commonly focus on three aspects: photoswitching the cage to release or trap the guest, the effect of the confining environment on the guest, and light-induced exciton or charge transfer within the cage structure. Here, we exploit ultrafast spectroscopy to address how the guest alters the photoswitching characteristics of the cage. For this, the impacts of three disparate guest compounds on ring-opening or ring-closure of a dithienylethene (DTE) ligand in a photoswitchable DTE-based coordination cage are juxtaposed.

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Article Synopsis
  • The C1-inactivator is crucial in various body systems, including complement, coagulation, fibrinolysis, and kinin.
  • A study found that patients with hereditary angioneurotic edema (HANE) had abnormal levels of several coagulation factors, with some increased and others decreased compared to normal.
  • In contrast, chronic urticaria patients exhibited high levels of most coagulation factors, but their C1-inactivator activity remained lower than normal.
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The development of costs for fluid treatment in a general hospital during four years is reported. A considerable lowering of costs could be attained by reduction of proprietary specialities without dispensing with individual therapy. Problems arising are discussed.

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Infusions are a principal cost factor for hospital dispensaries. The demands of modern infusion therapy are gone into from the point of view of the anesthesist. Opportunities for rationalization arise through producing them in the hospital dispensaries and their problems relating to GMP provisions are described.

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