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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Systematische Strukturaufklärung an neuen Wirt-Gast-Systemen vom super-Berlinerblau-Typ unter Einsatz einer neuen Kristallisationsmethode

Hanika-Heidl, Hilka. January 1900 (has links) (PDF)
Hamburg, Univ., Diss., 2003. / Computerdatei im Fernzugriff.
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Untersuchungen von supramolekularen Wechselwirkungen an Systemen des Super-Berliner-Blau Typs

Eckhardt, Rolf. January 2002 (has links) (PDF)
Hamburg, Univ., Diss., 2002. / Computerdatei im Fernzugriff.
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Einfluss von strukturdirigierenden Agenzien auf super-Berlinerblau Derivate

Poll, Eyck-Michael. January 2000 (has links) (PDF)
Hamburg, Universiẗat, Diss., 2000.
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Systematische Strukturaufklärung an neuen Wirt-Gast-Systemen vom super-Berlinerblau-Typ unter Einsatz einer neuen Kristallisationsmethode

Hanika-Heidl, Hilka. January 1900 (has links) (PDF)
Hamburg, Universiẗat, Diss., 2003.
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Manometrische Bestimmung der NO2-Sorptionsisothermen von Superberliner Blau-Derivaten und Charakterisierung der inneren Oberflächen mittels der BET-Methode

Ling, Min. January 2001 (has links) (PDF)
Hamburg, Universiẗat, Diss., 2002.
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Untersuchungen von supramolekularen Wechselwirkungen an Systemen des Super-Berliner-Blau Typs

Eckhardt, Rolf. January 2002 (has links) (PDF)
Hamburg, Universiẗat, Diss., 2002.
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T2/T2*-Messung an VSOP-gelabelten Makrophagen und Sensitivität der Preußisch-Blau-Färbung / T2/T2*-Measurements of VSOP-labeled Makrophages and Sensitivity of Prussian-Blue-Staining

Bremicker, Johannes January 2011 (has links) (PDF)
Zielsetzung: Diese Arbeit untersuchte die Beziehung zwischen intrazellulärem Eisengehalt (pgFe/Zelle) und der Fähigkeit der Histochemie und des MRT, in vitro mit Eisenoxidnanopartikel gelabelte Zellen zu detektieren. Methoden: Immortalisierte murine Peritonealmakrophagen wurden mit Very Small Iron Oxide Nanoparticles (VSOP) in aufsteigenden Konzentrationen (n=10) von 0 bis 200 µg/ml für 4 Stunden inkubiert. Die MRT-Messungen wurden an einem 7-Tesla Bruker Biospec durchgeführt. Für jedes Label-Protokoll wurden Objektträgerproben (n=6) mit den Zellen angefertigt und mit der PB-, DAB-PB- und AgAu-DAB-PB-Färbung gefärbt. Es wurde der prozentuale Anteil der sichtbar gefärbten Zellen ermittelt. Über ICP-MS bestimmten wir den intrazellulären Eisengehalt und TEM-Aufnahmen bestätigten den vesikulären Uptake von VSOP. Zusätzlich wurde der Einfluss der Zelldichte auf MR-Detektionsgrenzen an identisch gelabelten Zellen zwischen 2x10^5 und 8x10^6 Zellen/0,5ml zwischen nierigen (0,22 pgFe/Zelle) und hohen (3,81pgFe/Zelle) Eisenbeladungen untersucht. Ergebnisse: Der intrazelluläre Eisengehalt reichte von 0.12 bis 12.25 pgFe/Zelle. Die Histochemie zeigte einen höheren Prozentsatz an eisen-positiven Zellen mit steigendem Eisengehalt. Das Enhancement der Preußisch Blau Färbung(PB) mit Diaminobenzidin (DAB) und einer modifizierten AgAu-DAB Färbung führte zu einer höheren Sensitivität für intrazelluläres Eisen (>50% gefärbte Zellen bei 1,3 pgFe/Zelle versus 1,6 pgFe/Zelle) als die Preußisch Blau Färbung selbst (2,2 pgFe/Zelle). Jedoch zeigten beide Färbungen bei einem Eisengehalt unter 0,7 pgFe/Zelle weniger als 25% eisenpositive Zellen. Die T2 und T2* verkürzenden Effekte von VSOP zeigten eine positive Korrelation zur intrazellulären Eisenbeladung und zur Zelldichte. Selbst bei 0.26 pgFe/Zelle war eine sichtbare Änderung der Relaxationsraten sichtbar. Schlussfolgerung: Diese Arbeit zeigte, dass in MRT-Messungen selbst kleinste Mengen an intrazellulärem VSOP nachgewiesen werden können, welche in der Histochemie noch nicht nachgewiesen werden können. Es wurde ebenso gezeigt, dass positive Korrelationen zwischen der Zelldichte, dem intrazellulären Eisengehalt und der T2/T2*-Relaxationsraten bestehen. / Purpose: This work investigated the relation between intracellular iron content (pgFe/cell) and the capability of histochemistry and MRI to detect in vitro iron-oxide-nanoparticles labeled cells. Methods: Immortalized peritoneal mouse macrophages were incubated with Very Small Iron Oxide Nanoparticles (VSOP) at increasing concentrations (n=10) ranging from 0 to 200 μg/ml for 4 hours. MR relaxometry was performed on a 7 Tesla Bruker Biospec. Histological slides (n=6) were prepared from cells of each labeling-protocol for PB-, DAB-PB- and AgAu-DAB-PB-staining and the percentage of apparently stained cells was recorded. ICP-MS was used to determine intracellular iron content and TEM images confirmed vesicular uptake of VSOPs. Additionally, the impact of cell densitiy on MR detection limits was investigated on 2x10^5 to 8x10^6 identically prepared cells per 0.5 ml with low (0.22 pgFe/cell) and high (3.81 pgFe/cell) iron content. Results: Intracellular iron content after cell labeling ranged form 0.12 to 12.25 pg/cell. Histological slides showed a higher percentage of iron-positive cells with increasing intracellular iron content. The enhancement of Prussian-blue (PB) by diaminobenzidine (DAB) and a modified AgAu-DAB staining lead to a higher sensitivity for intracellular iron (>50% stained cells at 1,3 pgFe/cell versus 1,6 pgFe/cell) than PB staining alone (2,2 pgFe/cell) . Nevertheless at iron contents below 0,7 pgFe/cell both staining methods showed less than 25% iron positive cells. The T2 and T2* shortening effects of VSOP were positively correlated with intracellular iron content and cell density. Even at 0.26 pg/cell a significant change of relaxation rates was observed. Conclusion: We have shown that MRI is able to detect even low amounts of intracellular VSOP that histochemistry might fail to detect. We also showed that there are positive correlations between cell density, intracellular iron content and T2/T2*-values.
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Electrically Conductive Low Dimensional Nanostructures: Synthesis, Characterisation and Application

Bocharova, Vera 05 January 2009 (has links) (PDF)
Miniaturization has become a driving force in different areas of technology including microelectronics, sensoric- and bio-technologies and in fundamental science. Because of the well-known limitations of conventional lithographic methods, newly emerging bottom-up approach, utilizing self-assembly of various nanoobjects including single polymer molecules and carbon nanotubes constitutes a very promising alternative for fabrication of ultimately small devices. Carbon nanotubes are attractive materials for nanotechnology and hold much promise to revolutionize fundamental science in a investigation of phenomena, associated with the nanometer–sized objects.It was found in this work that grafted chains of poly(2-vinylpyridine) form a shell covering the carbon nanotubes that makes them dispersible in organic solvents and in acidic water (CNTs-g-P2VP).The positively charged poly(2-vinylpyridine) shell is responsible for the selective deposition of carbon nanotubes onto oppositely charged surfaces. It was established that the deposition CNTs-g-P2VP from aqueous dispersions at low pH is an effective method to prepare ultra-thin films with a tunable density of carbon nanotubes.It was shown that poly(2-vinylpyridine) grafted to carbon nanotubes is a universal support for the immobilization of various nanoclusters at the carbon nanotube's surface. Prussian Blue nanoparticles were selectively attached to the surface of CNTs-g-P2VP.Conducting polymer nanowires are another very promising kind of nanomaterials that could be also suitable for applications in nanodevices and nanosensors. In this work was developed a simple method to control the conformation and orientation of single adsorbed polyelectrolyte molecules by co-deposition with octylamine. A simple chemical route to conductive polypyrrole nanowires by the grafting of polypyrrole from molecules of polystyrensulfonic acid was developed. The dc conductivity of individual polypyrrole nanowires approaches the conductivity of polypyrole in bulk.The conductivity can be described using variable-range hopping model.
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Electrically Conductive Low Dimensional Nanostructures: Synthesis, Characterisation and Application

Bocharova, Vera 16 December 2008 (has links)
Miniaturization has become a driving force in different areas of technology including microelectronics, sensoric- and bio-technologies and in fundamental science. Because of the well-known limitations of conventional lithographic methods, newly emerging bottom-up approach, utilizing self-assembly of various nanoobjects including single polymer molecules and carbon nanotubes constitutes a very promising alternative for fabrication of ultimately small devices. Carbon nanotubes are attractive materials for nanotechnology and hold much promise to revolutionize fundamental science in a investigation of phenomena, associated with the nanometer–sized objects.It was found in this work that grafted chains of poly(2-vinylpyridine) form a shell covering the carbon nanotubes that makes them dispersible in organic solvents and in acidic water (CNTs-g-P2VP).The positively charged poly(2-vinylpyridine) shell is responsible for the selective deposition of carbon nanotubes onto oppositely charged surfaces. It was established that the deposition CNTs-g-P2VP from aqueous dispersions at low pH is an effective method to prepare ultra-thin films with a tunable density of carbon nanotubes.It was shown that poly(2-vinylpyridine) grafted to carbon nanotubes is a universal support for the immobilization of various nanoclusters at the carbon nanotube's surface. Prussian Blue nanoparticles were selectively attached to the surface of CNTs-g-P2VP.Conducting polymer nanowires are another very promising kind of nanomaterials that could be also suitable for applications in nanodevices and nanosensors. In this work was developed a simple method to control the conformation and orientation of single adsorbed polyelectrolyte molecules by co-deposition with octylamine. A simple chemical route to conductive polypyrrole nanowires by the grafting of polypyrrole from molecules of polystyrensulfonic acid was developed. The dc conductivity of individual polypyrrole nanowires approaches the conductivity of polypyrole in bulk.The conductivity can be described using variable-range hopping model.

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