Publications by authors named "Zoran D Zujovic"

A crystalline adduct of the anti-tubercular drug, moxifloxacin and trans-cinnamic acid (1:1 molar ratio (MCA)) was prepared to prolong the residence time of the drug in the lungs by reducing its solubility and dissolution rate. Whether the adduct is a salt or cocrystal has not been unequivocally determined. Equilibrium solubility and intrinsic dissolution rate measurements for the adduct (MCA) in phosphate buffered saline (PBS, pH 7.

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Solid-state (13)C nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) was used to compare differences in mobility of the cell wall polysaccharides of 'Scifresh' and 'Royal Gala' apples after 20 weeks of storage. The texture of 'Scifresh' apples was markedly firmer than that of 'Royal Gala' at the end of storage. In a novel approach Two Pulse Phase Modulation (TPPM) decoupling was combined with cross polarisation (CP) and single pulse excitation (SPE) experiments.

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Adsorption and oligomerization of H(4)SiO(4) at the amorphous TiO(2)-aqueous interface were studied using in situ Attenuated Total Reflectance Infrared (ATR-IR) and ex situ solid state (29)Si nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR). The ATR-IR spectra indicate that a monomeric silicate species is present at low silicate surface concentration (Γ(Si)). Above a threshold Γ(Si) linear silicate oligomers are formed and these oligomers dominate the surface at high Γ(Si).

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We present the first fast and facile microwave assisted synthesis of polyaniline (PANI) nanofibers ("MWA synthesis"). Under conventional synthesis (CS), the polymer was produced with 79.7% yield after 5 h at ambient temperature.

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The aim of this work was to evaluate a crystalline nanosuspension of an investigational anticancer compound, SN 30191. Solid forms of SN 30191 were prepared and characterized by thermal analysis, infrared spectroscopy, ¹³C CP/MAS SSNMR spectroscopy, SEM and powder XRD. Wet milling was performed using a high pressure homogenizer and process induced transformations were studied as a function of time and pressure using infrared spectroscopy.

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With the use of the "falling pH" approach, the free floating films obtained at the air/liquid interface during aniline oxidative polymerization in the presence of hydrochloric acid have been reported and characterized for the first time. The surface of the films is compact and consists of small densely packed particles (around 10-20 nm in diameter). In addition to the free floating films the precipitation of various self-assembled nanostructures was also observed.

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The identification and control of a critical stage of polyaniline "nanotube" self-assembly is presented, namely the granular agglomeration or growth onto nanorod templates. When the synthesis pH is held above 2.5, smooth insulating nanorods exhibiting hydrogen bonding and containing phenazine structures are produced, while below pH 2.

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A relatively rapid phase alternation of the effective field in the time averaged precession frequency (TAPF) sequence results in averaging of the proton RF spin-lock field. The spin-locking of the proton magnetization becomes less efficient and thus shortens T(1rho)(H), the proton spin-lattice relaxation time in the rotating frame. The relaxation time also depends on the ratio of tau(1) and tau(2) intervals i.

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Based on the standard 2D Polarization inversion experiment, a new pulse sequence (PI-TAPF) is proposed. It represents a combination of Polarization Inversion and TAPF (time averaged precession frequency) sequences. The depolarization period consists of phase-alternating intervals of different duration in the I channel.

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