Publications by authors named "Petrich J"

Ionic liquids (ILs) exhibit a unique nanoscale structure (i.e., nanodomains) characterized by their organization into distinct domains.

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Fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS) measurements are performed on the ionic liquid (IL), tetradecyl(trihexyl) phosphonium chloride, [P66614][Cl], using fluorescent probes of varying sizes: ATTO 532, ∼2 nm; and 20- and 40 nm fluorescent beads. The fluorescence correlation function, (), is analyzed in terms of a distribution of diffusion coefficients using a maximum entropy method (MEM). For ATTO 532 and the 20 nm beads, the fit to () yields two well-defined distributions; for the 40 nm beads, however, only one is obtained.

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Silver(I) ions (Ag) undergo selective π-complexation with olefins and have been employed as separation media for the isolation of olefins from structurally similar paraffins. Ionic liquids (ILs) possess minimal vapor pressures, exceptional thermal stabilities, low melting points, as well as provide a favorable environment for π-complexation between Ag ions and olefins. The development of molecular drivers capable of highly selective olefin/paraffin separation systems with Ag-containing ILs necessitates a comprehensive understanding of all factors that affect olefin solubility and selectivity.

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Treacher Collins syndrome (TCS) is a genetic disorder affecting facial development, primarily caused by mutations in the TCOF1 gene. TCOF1, along with NOLC1, play important roles in ribosomal RNA transcription and processing. Previously, a zebrafish model of TCS successfully recapitulated the main characteristics of the syndrome by knocking down the expression of a gene on chromosome 13 (coding for Uniprot ID B8JIY2), which was identified as the TCOF1 orthologue.

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  • Salicylic acid (SA) hydroxylation is crucial for maintaining SA levels, aiding plant development and defense against pathogens, and is catalyzed by specific enzymes known as SA hydroxylases.
  • Researchers have identified a new SA hydroxylase in maize that converts SA into 2,5-dihydroxybenzoic acid (2,5-DHBA) and has distinct kinetic properties from those in other plant species like Arabidopsis and rice.
  • A mutation in the S5H gene in maize demonstrates altered growth and increased resistance to a specific pathogen, highlighting the role of SA and related compounds in plant health and defense mechanisms.
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Metal additive manufacturing (AM) is known to produce internal defects that can impact performance. As the technology becomes more mainstream, there is a growing need to establish nondestructive inspection technologies that can assess and quantify build quality with high confidence. This article presents a complete, three-dimensional (3D) solution for automated defect recognition in AM parts using X-ray computed tomography (CT) scans.

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Alkylimidazolium chloride ionic liquids (ILs) have many uses in a variety of separation systems, including micro-confined separation systems. To understand the separation mechanism in these systems, the diffusion properties of analytes in ILs under relevant operating conditions, including micro-confinement dimension and temperature, should be known. For example, separation efficiencies for various IL-based microextraction techniques are dependent on the sample volume and temperature.

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Imidazolium acetate ionic liquids (ILs) have been utilized as promising solvents in many applications that involve varying water content and temperature. These experimental variables affect the anion-cation intermolecular interactions, which in turn influence the performance of the ILs in these applications. This paper shows Raman spectroscopy can be used as an operando method to measure water content in IL solvents when simultaneous temperature changes may occur.

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While the stochastic, "blinking" nature of fluorescent systems has enabled the super-resolution of their localization by the fitting of their point-spread functions (PSFs), this strategy cannot be exploited for similar resolution of "nonblinking" systems, such as those that might be encountered in a coherent Raman experiment. An alternative method for subdiffraction-limited imaging lies in the exploitation of optical heterodyning. For example, if a Gaussian PSF (a TEM00 mode) of a point emitter is displaced with respect to the origin of the optical system, photons in the higher-order TEM modes carry information about that displacement.

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Background: Detection of chlorophyll metabolites in milk has recently been suggested to be an indicator of a grass-fed diet fed for cattle. Such a means of detection, however, is complicated when the grazing season is over because cattle can be fed fermented silage ingredients, such as alfalfa and corn silage. During fermentation, chlorophyll compounds and other pigments undergo degradation due to the accumulation of lactic acid and the resultant decline in pH.

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We demonstrate theoretically and confirm experimentally the mechanism by which spectral narrowing accompanies enhanced spatial resolution in a saturated coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering (CARS) signal that is demodulated at the third harmonic (3) of the pump modulation frequency (). Under these modulation conditions, theory predicts a narrowing of the full width at half-maximum (FWHM) of the CARS spectrum by a factor of 2.0 with respect to that of the spectrum obtained by demodulation at the fundamental frequency.

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Magnetic ionic liquids (MILs) with metal-containing cations are promising extraction solvents that provide fast and high efficiency extraction of DNA. Hydrophobic MILs can be generated in situ in a methodology called in situ dispersive liquid-liquid microextraction. To consolidate the sample preparation workflow, it is desirable to directly use the DNA-enriched MIL microdroplet in the subsequent analytical detection technique.

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American Sign Language (ASL) and English differ in linguistic resources available to express visual-spatial information. In a referential communication task, we examined the effect of language modality on the creation and mutual acceptance of reference to non-nameable figures. In both languages, description times reduced over iterations and references to the figures' geometric properties ("shape-based reference") declined over time in favor of expressions describing the figures' resemblance to nameable objects ("analogy-based reference").

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Lead halide perovskites possess unique characteristics that are well-suited for optoelectronic and energy capture devices, however, concerns about their long-term stability remain. Limited stability is often linked to the methylammonium cation, and all-inorganic CsPbX (X=Cl, Br, I) perovskite nanocrystals have been reported with improved stability. In this work, the photostability and thermal stability properties of CsPbX (X=Cl, Br, I) nanocrystals were investigated by means of electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction, thermogravimetric analysis coupled with FTIR (TGA-FTIR), ensemble and single particle spectral characterization.

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Purpose: Comprehensive review of gene replacement therapy with guidance and expert opinion on handling and administration for pharmacists.

Summary: There are currently ∼2600 gene therapy clinical trials worldwide and 4 Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved gene therapy products available in the United States. Gene therapy and its handling are different from other drugs; however, there is a lack of guidance from the National Institutes of Health (NIH), FDA, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), World Health Organization (WHO), and professional associations regarding their pharmaceutical application.

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When spoken language (unimodal) bilinguals switch between languages, they must simultaneously inhibit 1 language and activate the other language. Because American Sign Language (ASL)-English (bimodal) bilinguals can switch into and out of code-blends (simultaneous production of a sign and a word), we can tease apart the cost of inhibition (turning a language off) and activation (turning a language on). Results from a cued picture-naming task with 43 bimodal bilinguals revealed a significant cost to turn off a language (switching out of a code-blend), but no cost to turn on a language (switching into a code-blend).

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Fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS) is applied to investigate the diffusional dynamics of hydrophilic (Atto 590) and amphiphilic (DiD) fluorophores in a series of alkylphosphonium ionic liquid (IL) films ([P][Cl], [P][Cl], [P][Cl], and [P][NTf]) in order to determine diffusional parameters and to elucidate nanoscale structural heterogeneities within the IL. From the measured correlation functions, the diffusion coefficients of the fluorescent molecules are estimated, rendering values that span from 0.39 to 1.

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( Z)-5-(3,5-Difluoro-4-hydroxybenzylidene)-2,3-dimethyl-3,5-dihydro-4 H-imidazol-4-one (DFHBI) and its analogues are fluorogenic molecules that bind the Spinach aptamer (a small RNA molecule), which was selected for imaging RNA. They are extremely weakly fluorescent in liquid solvents. It had been hypothesized that photoisomerization is a very efficient nonradiative process of deactivation.

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The measurement of fluorescence lifetimes, especially in small sample volumes, presents the dual challenge of probing a small number of fluorophores and fitting the concomitant sparse data set to the appropriate excited-state decay function. A common method of analysis, such as the maximum likelihood (ML) technique, assumes a uniform probability distribution of the parameters describing the fluorescence decay function. An improvement is thus suggested by implementing a suitable nonuniform distribution, as is provided by a Bayesian framework, where the distribution of parameters is obtained from both their prior knowledge and the evidence-based likelihood of an event for a given set of parameters.

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Magnetic ionic liquids (MILs), which incorporate paramagnetic ions, promise to minimize manual user intervention, decrease extraction times, and facilitate rapid recovery of the analyte-enriched extraction solvent. If, however, fluorescence is employed in the downstream analysis of an analyte tagged with a fluorophore, the paramagnetic ion may quench fluorescence by introducing new nonradiative processes. Thus, it is necessary to employ a paramagnetic ion that offers a compromise between possessing a high magnetic moment and not introducing new nonradiative channels.

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Perovskite-phase cesium bismuth halide (Cs3Bi2X9; X = Cl, Br, I) nanocrystals were synthesized using a hot-injection approach. These nanocrystals adopted ordered-vacancy perovskite crystal structures and demonstrated composition-tunable optical properties. Growth occurred by initial formation of Bi0 seeds, and morphology was controlled by precursor and seed concentration.

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Owing to its high ω-3 fatty acid content, milk from grass-fed dairy cows is becoming increasingly more attractive to consumers. Consequently, it is important to identify the origins of such products and to measure their content, at least relative to some standard. To date, chromatography has been the most extensively used technique.

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The ability to produce large-scale, reversible structural changes in a variety of materials by photoexcitation of a wide variety of azobenzene derivatives has been recognized for almost two decades. Because photoexcitation of trans-azobenzene produces the cis-isomer in solution, it has generally been inferred that the macroscopic structural changes occurring in materials are also initiated by a similar large-amplitude trans-to-cis isomerization. This work provides the first demonstration that a trans-to-cis photoisomerization occurs in polycrystalline azobenzene, and is consistent with the previously hypothesized nature of the trigger in the photoactuated mechanisms of the materials in question.

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This study investigated the relation between linguistic and spatial working memory (WM) resources and language comprehension for signed compared to spoken language. Sign languages are both linguistic and visual-spatial, and therefore provide a unique window on modality-specific versus modality-independent contributions of WM resources to language processing. Deaf users of American Sign Language (ASL), hearing monolingual English speakers, and hearing ASL-English bilinguals completed several spatial and linguistic serial recall tasks.

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To tailor the nanomorphology in polymer/fullerene blends, we study the effect of electrostatic field (E-field) on the solidification of poly(3-hexylthiophene-2, 5-diyl) (P3HT):[6,6]-phenyl-C61-butyric acid methyl ester (PCBM) bulk heterojunction (BHJ). In addition to control; wet P3HT:PCBM thin films were exposed to E-field of Van de Graaff (VDG) generator at three different directions-horizontal (H), tilted (T), and vertical (V)-relative to the plane of the substrate. Surface and bulk characterizations of the field-treated BHJs affirmed that fullerene molecules can easily penetrate the spaghetti-like P3HT and move up and down following the E-field.

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