1. The effect of intravenous pentaerythritol trinitrate and glyceryl trinitrate on left ventricular subepicardial (epi) and subendocardial (endo) PO2 and perfusion were compared in anaesthetized open-chest mongrel dogs. Tissue PO2 was determined simultaneously at a depth of 3 mm (epicardial) and 9 mm (endocardial) with small platinum electrodes by polarography. In a separate series of dogs tissue perfusion of those regions was measured by hydrogen (H2) clearance using similar electrodes. 2. Both nitrates increased endocardial PO2 while epicardial PO2 was not altered. Perfusion was determined at the point of the maximal rise in endocardial PO2 (4-7 min after injection of either nitrate). At that period average coronary artery inflow and epicardial perfusion were decreased but endocardial perfusion was not significantly altered. 3. Using the data on PO2, hydrogen clearance and intercapillary distance, the effect of the nitrates on transmural metabolism (oxygen consumption) was estimated by Krogh analysis. Basal endocardial metabolism was 20-30% higher than epicardial metabolism. The nitrates reduced metabolism in each region. The absolute decrease in oxygen consumption was greater in the endocardium. 4. The results show that both pentaerythritol trinitrate and glyceryl trinitrate improve endocardial oxygenation by producing a more favourable balance between perfusion and oxygen requirements in that region.
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Jena University Hospital, Department of Obstetrics, Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Germany.
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August 2019
School of Nuclear Engineering, Xi'an Research Institute of High-Tech, Xi'an, 710025, China.
To investigate the effect of doping defects on properties of pentaerythritol tetranitrate (PETN), the "perfect" and doping defective crystal models of PETN containing pentaerythritol (PE), pentaerythritol mononitrate (PEMonoN), pentaerythritol dinitrate (PEDiN), and pentaerythritol trinitrate (PETRIN) were established, respectively. Molecular dynamics (MD) method was applied to perform simulations, and sensitivity, detonation performance, and mechanical properties were calculated and compared. The results indicate that compared with PETN (1 1 0) supercell model, the interaction energy of trigger bond and cohesive energy density of the doped defect models decreased by 2.
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March 2018
Electrical Engineering and Electronics, University of Liverpool, Brownlow Hill, Liverpool, L69 3GJ, Merseyside, UK.
The detection of explosives is of great importance, as is the need for sensitive, reliable techniques that require little or no sample preparation and short run times for high throughput analysis. In this work, a novel ionisation source is presented based on a dielectric barrier discharge (DBD). This not only affects desorption and ionisation but also forms an ionic wind, providing mass transportation of ions towards the mass spectrometer.
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October 2017
Department of Chemistry, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15260, United States.
Ultraviolet resonance Raman spectroscopy (UVRR) is being developed for standoff trace explosives detection. To accomplish this, it is important to develop a deep understanding of the accompanying UV excited photochemistry of explosives, as well as the impact of reactions on the resulting photoproducts. In the work here we used 229 nm excited UVRR spectroscopy to monitor the photochemistry of pentaerythritol tetranitrate (PETN) in acetonitrile.
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March 2017
Department of Civil & Chemical Engineering Materials Science & Engineering Program, Youngstown State University, Youngstown, Ohio.
The present research investigates the identification of amino acid sequences that selectively bind to a pentaerythritol tetranitrate (PETN) explosive surrogate. Through the use of a phage display technique and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISA), a peptide library was tested against pentaerythritol trinitrate hemisuccinate (PETNH), a surrogate of PETN, to screen for those with amino acids having affinity toward the explosive. The results suggest that the library contains peptides selective to PETNH.
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