TY - JOUR A1 - Lempke, L. A1 - Fischer, Tobias A1 - Bell, Jérémy A1 - Kraus, Werner A1 - Rurack, Knut A1 - Krause, N. T1 - Gold-catalyzed allene cycloisomerization for pyrrole synthesis: towards highly fluorinated BODIPY dyes N2 - A novel synthetic strategy toward highly fluorinated BODIPY dyes with exceptional photostabilities relying on sustainable gold catalysis has been developed. A key to the tailored pyrrole precursors is the gold catalysis performed in ionic liquids as the reaction medium, allowing a facile recycling of the catalysts. The dyes prepared are well-matching with the spectral windows of popular rhodamine dyes and possess high brightness while showing a distinctly higher photostability than the rhodamines especially in aprotic solvents. KW - Gold-Katalyse KW - BODIPY-Farbstoffe KW - Photostabilität KW - Fluor-Substitution KW - Fluoreszenz PY - 2015 UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:kobv:b43-344692 DO - https://doi.org/10.1039/c4ob02671c SN - 1477-0520 SN - 1477-0539 VL - 13 IS - 12 SP - 3787 EP - 3791 PB - RSC CY - Cambridge AN - OPUS4-34469 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Fischer, Tobias A1 - Dietrich, Paul A1 - Streeck, C. A1 - Ray, S. A1 - Nutsch, A. A1 - Shard, A. A1 - Beckhoff, B. A1 - Unger, Wolfgang A1 - Rurack, Knut T1 - Quantification of variable functional-group densities of mixed-silane monolayers on surfaces via a dual-mode fluorescence and XPS label N2 - The preparation of aminated monolayers with a controlled density of functional groups on silica surfaces through a simple vapor deposition process employing different ratios of two suitable monoalkoxysilanes, (3-aminopropyl)diisopropylethoxysilane (APDIPES) and (3-cyanopropyl)dimethylmethoxysilane (CPDMMS), and advances in the reliable quantification of such tailored surfaces are presented here. The one-step codeposition process was carried out with binary silane mixtures, rendering possible the control over a wide range of densities in a single step. In particular, APDIPES constitutes the functional silane and CPDMMS the inert component. The procedure requires only small amounts of silanes, several ratios can be produced in a single batch, the deposition can be carried out within a few hours and a dry atmosphere can easily be employed, limiting self-condensation of the silanes. Characterization of the ratio of silanes actually bound to the surface can then be performed in a facile manner through contact angle measurements using the Cassie equation. The reliable estimation of the number of surface functional groups was approached with a dual-mode BODIPY-type fluorescence label, which allows quantification by fluorescence and XPS on one and the same sample. We found that fluorescence and XPS signals correlate over at least 1 order of magnitude, allowing for a direct linking of quantitative fluorescence analysis to XPS quantification. Employment of synchrotron-based methods (XPS; reference-free total reflection X-ray fluorescence, TXRF) made the traceable quantification of surface functional groups possible, providing an absolute reference for quantitative fluorescence measurements through a traceable measurement chain. KW - Oberflächenanalytik KW - Fluoreszenz KW - XPS KW - TXRF KW - Funktionelle Gruppen PY - 2015 DO - https://doi.org/10.1021/ac503850f SN - 0003-2700 SN - 1520-6882 VL - 87 IS - 5 SP - 2685 EP - 2692 PB - American Chemical Society CY - Washington, DC AN - OPUS4-34470 LA - deu AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Gawlitza, Kornelia A1 - Fischer, Tobias A1 - Rurack, Knut T1 - Chemical functionalization for quantitative spectroscopic labeling on macroscopically flat surfaces N2 - This chapter highlights the application of chemical derivatization (CD) to facilitate the quantification of surface functional groups being an important issue for a wide field of applications. The selective attachment of a chemical label to a surface functional group being afterwards exclusively detectable by a highly sensitive technique overcomes the problem of characterizing low amounts of functional groups on macroscopically flat surfaces. The most frequently employed methods include CD X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, ultraviolet/visible absorption, and fluorescence spectroscopy, as well as time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry. Herein, the basic conditions for the different techniques regarding the specific surface functional group which need to be quantified are discussed. Additionally, the substrate highly influences the compatibility of the corresponding method. Because not just the quantification but also the preparation of the desired application is important, a summary of different preparation methods for glass, polymer and gold substrates is presented. KW - Chemical derivatization KW - Fluorescence KW - Surface group quantification KW - Time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry KW - UV/vis spectroscopy KW - X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy PY - 2018 SN - 978-0-12-409547-2 DO - https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-409547-2.13191-9 SP - 1 PB - Elsevier AN - OPUS4-43767 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Dixneit, Jonny A1 - Vollert, F. A1 - Kromm, Arne A1 - Gibmeier, J. A1 - Hannemann, Andreas A1 - Fischer, Tobias A1 - Kannengießer, Thomas T1 - In situ analysis of the strain evolution during welding using low transformation temperature filler materials N2 - Compared to conventional welding consumables using low transformation temperature (LTT) filler materials is an innovative method to mitigate tensile residual stresses due to delayed martensite transformation of the weld. For the effective usage of LTT filler materials, a deeper understanding of the complex processes that lead to the final residual stress state during multipass welding is necessary. Transformation kinetics and the strain evolution of multi-pass welds during welding were investigated in situ at the beamline HEMS@PETRAIII, Germany. Compared to conventional welds, the total strain was reduced and compression strain was achieved when using LTT filler materials. For an optimal use of the LTT effect in the root of multi-pass welds, the alloying concept must be adapted taking care of dilution. KW - Low transformation temperature filler materials KW - Synchrotron diffraction KW - Phase transformation KW - Multi-pass welding KW - ADXRD PY - 2018 DO - https://doi.org/10.1080/13621718.2018.1525150 SN - 1362-1718 SN - 1743-2936 VL - 24 IS - 3 SP - 243 EP - 255 PB - Taylor & Francis AN - OPUS4-46039 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER -