: Reference materials are essential for ensuring the accuracy and traceability of measurements in the quality control of medicinal products. This study explores new principles for the preparation of impure materials of active pharmaceutical substances, focusing on 1-(3-benzoylphenyl)ethanone ketoprofen impurity A () as the reference material. : The reference material was synthesised from commercially available acetanilide and benzoyl chloride.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMagnetic topological states are a subject of intense investigation due to their potential for advancing scalable logic and information storage technologies. In this article, we investigate topological defects in magnetic films, focusing on Bloch point-like singularities in magnetization distribution with significant implications for magnetoelectric and ferroelectric properties. We explore exchange-coupled ferromagnetic films composed of alternating magnetic layers with distinct in-plane and out-of-plane magnetic anisotropy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMultiferroic oxides are considered as key elements of energy-consuming devices required for the development of scalable logic and information storage technologies. In this regard, understanding the mechanisms of magnetoelectric switching and finding the optimal way to switch magnetization by an electric field is of crucial importance. In this study, we develop a model for studying magnetic states in a nanoscale exchange-coupled ferromagnetic-multiferroic heterostructure subjected to the action of an electric field.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNext month will mark 1 year since Russia escalated its war on Ukraine. The senseless casualties and destruction have been met with stunning resilience by Ukraine and international opposition to Russia. Although the war continues, there is hope that Ukraine will emerge as an open and free democracy, which would include rebuilding its scientific enterprise with new infrastructure and laws.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe impact of biomineralization and redox processes on the formation and growth of ferromanganese deposits in the World Ocean remains understudied. This problem is particularly relevant for the Arctic marine environment where sharp seasonal variations of temperature, redox conditions, and organic matter inflow significantly impact the biogenic and abiotic pathways of ferromanganese deposits formation. The microbial communities of the fast-growing Arctic Fe-Mn deposits have not been reported so far.
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