Failure of pipelines below road pavement results to the disruption of both the traffic movement and the consumers of the pipelines. Intermediate safeguard layer can be used to protect the pipeline from heavy traffic loads. The present study proposed analytical solutions to obtain the dynamic response of buried pipe below road pavement with and without considering safeguard based on the concept of triple and double beam system respectively.
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January 2022
Background: Fluctuation in serotonin (5-HT) level is an essential manifestation of several neurological disorders. In view of such importance, it is necessary to monitor the levels of 5-HT with good sensitivity, selectivity, affordability and low response time. Zinc oxide (ZnO) based field effect transistors (FET) with attributes like minimized noise levels and large on-off ratio are regarded as emerging high performance biosensor platforms.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Health policy interventions were expected to improve access to health care delivery, provide financial risk protection, besides reducing inequities that underlie geographic and socio-economic variation in population access to health care. This article examines whether health policy interventions and accelerated health investments in India during 2004-2018 could close the gap in inequity in health care utilization and access to public subsidy by different population groups. Did the poor and socio-economically vulnerable population gain from such government initiatives, compared to the rich and affluent sections of society? And whether the intended objective of improving equity between different regions of the country been achieved during the policy initiatives? This article attempts to assess and provide robust evidence in the Indian context.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDeveloping point-of-care (PoC) diagnostic platforms for carcinoembryonic antigen detection is essential. However, thefew implementations of transferring the signal amplification strategies in electrochemical sensing on paper-based platforms are not satisfactory in terms of detection limit (LOD). In the quest for pushing down LOD, majority of the research has been targeted towards development of improved nanostructured substrates for entrapping more analyte molecules and augmenting the electron transfer rate to the working electrode.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA novel reactor was designed and implemented for water purification using deep ultraviolet light emitting diodes (LEDs). The focus was on minimizing the number of LEDs required for effective germicidal action. Simulation studies were carried out on the flow of water as well as the irradiance of UV.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe report results from a fast, efficient, and first-principles full-potential Nth-order muffin-tin orbital (FP-NMTO) method combined with van Leeuwen-Baerends correction to local density exchange-correlation potential. We show that more complete and compact basis set is critical in improving the electronic and structural properties. We exemplify the self-consistent FP-NMTO calculations on group IV and III-V semiconductors.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTobacco smoking is considered as one of the major risk factors for development of oral cancer. In vitro studies indicate that cigarette smoke initiates transformation of epithelial cells toward development of oral cancer through altering mitochondrial metabolic pathways. However the present in vitro models need to be improved to correlate these molecular changes with epithelial transformations.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMetal oxide semiconductors have been extensively used as reducing gas sensors with major limitations regarding selectivity and operating temperature which is relatively high for most of the cases making the device unusable in some critical situations. Higher operating temperature is also associated with the higher power consumption, which goes against the miniaturization of the device. In order to resolve these problems, here we introduced a ZnO/ZnO2 straddling 'n-N' isotype heterostructure as a highly selective and sensitive methane sensor at moderately low operating temperature.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe study by Monte Carlo simulations the effective forces between two particles dispersed in a two-dimensional colloidal fluid, modulated in one direction by a spatially periodic external potential. When the modulation strength exceeds the strength of interaction between the dispersed and dispersing particles, the anisotropic effective forces, show cross-over between central and non-central nature, although the effective forces remain conservative. The non-central nature of the effective forces depends on the orientation of the separation vector between the dispersed particles with respect to the modulation direction.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe investigated the dynamics of photodissociation of propenal (acrolein, CH(2)CHCHO) at 157 nm in a molecular beam and of migration and elimination of hydrogen atoms in systems C(3)H(4)O and C(3)H(3)O using quantum-chemical calculations. Compared with the previous results of photodissociation of propenal at 193 nm, the major difference is that the C(3)H(3)O fragment present at the 193-nm photolysis disappears at the 157-nm photolysis whereas the C(3)H(2)O fragment absent at 193 nm appears at 157 nm. Optimized structures and harmonic vibrational frequencies of molecular species with gross formula C(3)H(2-4)O were computed at the level of B3LYP/6-311G(d,p) and total energies of those molecules at optimized structures were computed at the level of CCSD(T)/6-311+G(3df,2p).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe observed fifteen photofragments upon photolysis of propenal (acrolein, CH(2)CHCHO) at 193 nm using photofragment translational spectroscopy and selective vacuum-ultraviolet (VUV) photoionization. All the photoproducts arise from nine primary and two secondary dissociation pathways. We measured distributions of kinetic energy of products and determined branching ratios of dissociation channels.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe present detailed investigations of our previously reported observations of the 3(1)Delta(g) and 4(1)Delta(g) Rydberg states having separated-atom limits of Na(3s) + Na(4d) and Na(3s) + Na(4f), respectively, of Na(2) using high-resolution cw optical-optical double resonance spectroscopic measurements and analyzing the assigned rovibrational energy levels both by the individual linear fit method and the Dunham polynomial fit method. We have sorted out e/f-parity observed energy levels, and then from the Dunham polynomial fits of the e-parity levels, we have derived molecular constants and constructed Rydberg-Klein-Rees potentials of the 3(1)Delta(g) and 4(1)Delta(g) states, which appear to be twin states with an avoided crossing at R(c) = 4.10 A and a splitting of DeltaE(c) = 94 cm(-1).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe investigated the reaction N((4)S,(2)D,(2)P)+SiH(4) in crossed molecular beams at a collision energy of 4.7 kcal mol(-1) with a time-of-flight mass spectrometer and selective photoionization. Ion signals were observed at m/z=42-45, associated with two product channels, HSiNH/SiNH(2)+H+H and HSiN/HNSi+H(2)+H.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFUsing a quadrupole mass filter and vacuum-ultraviolet ionization, we measured the time-of-flight spectra of species at mass-to-charge ratios of m/ z = 45-42 from the reaction of N + SiH 4 in crossed molecular beams. Species with m/ z = 44 and 43 correspond to reaction products HSiNH/SiNH 2 and HSiN/HNSi, respectively; species with m/ z = 45 and 42 are assigned to isotopic variants and daughter ions, respectively, of those two reaction products. We measured the photoionization yields and branching ratios for dissociative ionization of reaction products as a function of photoionization energy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe nd (1)Delta(g) (n = 6, 7, and 8) Rydberg states of Na(2) correlating with the asymptotic limits of Na(3s) + Na(nd) have been observed using high-resolution cw optical-optical double resonance spectroscopy corresponding to the rovibrational transitions X (1)Sigma(g)(+)(v("),J(")) + h nu(pump) --> B (1)Pi(u)(v('),J(')) + h nu(probe) --> nd (1)Delta(g)(v,J). Totals of 104, 83, and 45 identified rovibrational e/f-parity levels in the ranges of v = 0-11, 11 < or = J < or = 83; v = 0-10, 11 < or = J < or = 83; and v = 0-10, 11 < or = J < or = 65, have been assigned to the 6d (1)Delta(g), 7d (1)Delta(g), and 8d (1)Delta(g) states, respectively. Using the observed quantum levels, molecular constants were determined from the Dunham fits of the e-parity levels and the Rydberg-Klein-Rees potential curves were constructed for the nd (1)Delta(g)(n = 6-8) states.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe report VUV-photoionization based photofragmentation-translational spectroscopy data, providing a comprehensive study of the collision free photochemistry of methyl azide (CH3N3) at 193 nm. We report the first observation of the production of methyl and the N3 radical and derive the translational energy release distribution of this reaction. The most probable translation energy is only 8%, and the maximum translational energy is only 60% of the available energy, taking CH3 + linear N3 as the zero of energy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe 71Pig Rydberg state of Na2 correlating with the separated atom limit Na(3s) + Na(5p) has been observed using high-resolution cw optical-optical double resonance spectroscopy. A total of 104 identified rovibrational levels in the range v = 0-12 and 11 = J = 44 have been assigned to the 71Pig state. Dunham coefficients were determined, and the Rydberg-Klein-Rees potential curve in the range of R = 2.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTo investigate the reactions of oxygen atoms with ethene and silane in a crossed-beam condition, we developed a stable, highly intense, and short-pulsed source of atomic oxygen with a transient high-voltage discharge. Mixtures of O(2) and He served as discharge media. Utilizing a crossed molecular-beam apparatus and direct vacuum-ultraviolet ionization, we measured the temporal profiles of oxygen atoms and the time-of-flight spectra of reaction products.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe report evidence that cyclic-N(3) is exclusively produced in the 157-nm photolysis of ClN(3). Photoproduct translational energy measurements reveal a single-peaked distribution for an N(3)-formation channel with maximum and minimum translational energies matching the theoretically predicted minimum and maximum binding energies of cyclic-N(3), respectively. The absence of linear-N(3) greatly simplifies the data analysis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFUsing photofragment translational spectroscopy and tunable vacuum-ultraviolet ionization, we measured the time-of-flight spectra of fragments upon photodissociation of vinyl fluoride (CH2CHF) at 157 and 193 nm. Four primary dissociation pathways--elimination of atomic F, atomic H, molecular HF, and molecular H2--are identified at 157 nm. Dissociation to C2H3 + F is first observed in the present work.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMethylazide photolysis at 248 nm has been investigated by ionizing photofragments with synchrotron radiation in a photofragmentation translational spectroscopy study. CH3N and N2 were the only observed primary products. The translational energy release suggests a simple bond rupture mechanism forming singlet methylnitrene, 1CH3N, and N2.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAccurate thermochemical data of small molecules are invaluable to the progress of every aspect of chemistry, especially in the atmosphere, combustion and industry. In this work, photofragmentation translational spectroscopy and 1st principles electronic structure theory reveal the literature value of the heat of formation of chlorine-isocyanate to be in error by more than 40 kcalmol. We report a revised experimental value for D0(Cl-NCO) = 51+/-3 kcal/mol which leads to a Delta Hf (ClNCO) = 8.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe present results of near-threshold photoionization of N3 photofragments produced by laser photodissociation of ClN3 at 248 nm. The time of flight of recoiling N3 is used to resolve two photochemical channels producing N3, which exhibit different translational energy release. The two forms of N3 resolved in this way exhibit different photoionization thresholds, consistent with their assignment to linear (X 2pi(g)) and cyclic N3.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA case of massive intracerebral hemorrhage, a rare but often fatal complication of amphetamine abuse, is described along with the review of the literature. There has been resurgence in the abuse of amphetamine. Amphetamine or other illicit drug abuse should be considered in young patients with cerebrovascular events.
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