Many of the implications of climate change for Aotearoa (New Zealand) remain unclear. To identify so-far unseen or understudied threats and opportunities related to climate change we applied a horizon-scanning process. First, we collated 171 threats and opportunities across our diverse fields of research.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis paper gathers gatekeeper views and perceptions on nano-enabled viticulture in Aotearoa New Zealand. While the science of nanotechnology is indicated to offer improvements to conventional vineyard inputs and operations, its acceptability by potential users and consumers has an impact on the governance of nano-enabled agriculture. This governance takes place not just at the state level through regulation and policy, but also through corporate, and community sectors' use of branding and narratives about nanotechnology and nano-based agrichemicals, and the (non)consumption of nano-enabled products.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEquid herpesvirus 2 (EHV-2), in common with other members of the subfamily Gammaherpesvirinae, encodes homologues of cellular seven-transmembrane receptors (7TMR), namely open reading frames (ORFs) E1, 74 and E6, which each show some similarity to cellular chemokine receptors. Whereas ORF74 and E6 are members of gammaherpesvirus-conserved 7TMR gene families, E1 is currently unique to EHV-2. To investigate their genetic variability, EHV-2 7TMRs from a panel of equine gammaherpesvirus isolates were sequenced.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA series of alkynylchalcogenophene platinum(II) complexes have been synthesized and characterized by multinuclear NMR and UV-visible absorption spectroscopies; the NMR spectra show unprecedented long-range heteronuclear coupling, and clear correlations emerge between spectroscopic data and theoretical analysis of their electronic structures.
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June 2006
The physical properties of natural organic matter (NOM) flocs, such as size, growth rate, and strength, were investigated using a laser diffraction particle sizing device. Conditions were set such that varying carbon coagulant ratio and zeta potential could both be investigated. Results demonstrated a link between zeta potential and coagulation and flocculation performance, with the production of strong flocs and low residual concentrations when the zeta potential was minimized.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNatural organic matter (NOM) is one of the main sources of environmental pollution to drinking water supplies in much of the UK and the US. Whilst traditional treatment with trivalent coagulants has proven a successful strategy in the past, operational problems are now being reported during periods of elevated organic levels in the water. Characterisation of the pollutants in terms of polarity, molecular weight and charge, provides a method to understand the impact of the observed temporal and spatial variations in terms of a mechanistic parameter relevant to the treatment processes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn the past decade, a number of UK and US water utilities have been experiencing operational difficulties connected with the increased dissolved organic carbon (DOC) levels during the autumn and winter periods. This has been observed as an increase in the production of disinfection-by-products (DBP), and a greater coagulant demand. Resin adsorption techniques were used to fractionate raw water and investigate the variation in surface charge and coagulant-humic interactions over a 36-month period.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA range of polymer-supported triazenes and their metal-bound analogues were screened for use in catalysis. Fe, Cu and Zr complexes were, together with the polymer-supported triazene ligand alone, screened in the addition of Et(2)Zn to benzaldehyde. A supported Pd triazene complex was screened for activity in Suzuki and Sonogashira reactions and a supported Ru triazene complex screened for transfer hydrogenation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA range of di- and tri-substituted triazenes have been synthesized from a polymer-supported diazonium salt and various primary and secondary amines. The triazenes obtained were treated with transition metal salts to form polymer-supported metal complexes in firstly a general screen and then in a specific manner.
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