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We report on a new series of isoreticular frameworks based on zinc and 2-substituted imidazolate-4-amide-5-imidate (IFP-1–4, IFP=imidazolate framework Potsdam) that form one-dimensional, microporous hexagonal channels. Varying R in the 2-substitued linker (R=Me (IFP-1), Cl (IFP-2), Br (IFP-3), Et (IFP-4)) allowed the channel diameter (4.0–1.7 Å), the polarisability and functionality of the channel walls to be tuned. Frameworks IFP-2, IFP-3 and IFP-4 are isostructural to previously reported IFP-1. The structures of IFP-2 and IFP-3 were solved by X-ray crystallographic analyses. The structure of IFP-4 was determined by a combination of PXRD and structure modelling and was confirmed by IR spectroscopy and 1H MAS and 13C CP-MAS NMR spectroscopy. All IFPs showed high thermal stability (345–400°C); IFP-1 and IFP-4 were stable in boiling water for 7 d. A detailed porosity analysis was performed on the basis of adsorption measurements by using various gases. The potential of the materials to undergo specific interactions with CO2 was investigated by measuring the isosteric heats of adsorption. The capacity to adsorb CH4 (at 298 K), CO2 (at 298 K) and H2 (at 77 K) at high pressure were also investigated. In situ IR spectroscopy showed that CO2 is physisorbed on IFP-1–4 under dry conditions and that both CO2 and H2O are physisorbed on IFP-1 under moist conditions.
Für den Verlauf eines Brandes in einem Lager für Pflanzenschutzmittel aufgrund von vernünftigerweise nicht auszuschließenden Gefahrenquellen wird nachfolgend ein Berechnungsverfahren beschrieben. Es ermöglicht die Berücksichtigung der tatsächlich vorhandenen Lagerbedingungen und der Brandmelde- und Löscheinrichtungen und basiert auf aktuellen Richtlinien zur Bemessung der Rauchableitung aus Gebäuden.
Die Klassik-Stiftung Weimar besitzt eine umfangreiche Sammlung niederländischer und flämischer Zeichnungen vom 15. bis 19. Jahrhundert. Im Rahmen des Forschungsprojektes »Kennerschaft heute« wurde der Bestand der über 1.500 Zeichnungen erstmals wissenschaftlich erschlossen. Das Handbuch führt anhand bedeutender Werkgruppen, darunter Zeichnungen von Lucas van Leyden, Dirck Vellert, Roelant Savery und Rembrandt, den Reichtum der Weimarer Sammlung vor Augen, die zum großen Teil auf die Sammelleidenschaft von Johann Wolfgang Goethe zurückgeht. Im Zentrum des Buches steht aber die Zusammenarbeit von traditioneller Stilkritik und naturwissenschaftlicher Materialanalyse. In zwölf Fallbeispielen wird die Notwendigkeit einer methodischen Neuausrichtung der Kennerschaft darlegt. Einen Schwerpunkt der Untersuchungen bildet hierbei das große Konvolut an Zeichnungen von Rembrandt und seinen Schülern, das erstmals systematisch auf die verwendeten Zeichenmaterialien und Papiere untersucht wird.
Recent DNA-based studies have shown that the built environment is surprisingly rich in fungi. These indoor fungi – whether transient visitors or more persistent residents – may hold clues to the rising levels of human allergies and other medical and building-related health problems observed globally. The taxo¬nomic identity of these fungi is crucial in such pursuits. Molecular identification of the built mycobiome is no trivial undertaking, however, given the large number of unidentified, misidentified, and technically compromised fungal sequences in public sequence databases. In addition, the sequence metadata required to make informed taxonomic decisions – such as country and host/substrate of collection – are often lacking even from reference and ex-type sequences. Here we report on a taxonomic annotation workshop (April 10–11, 2017) organized at the James Hutton Institute/University of Aberdeen (UK) to facilitate reproducible studies of the built mycobiome. The 32 participants went through public fungal ITS bar¬code sequences related to the built mycobiome for taxonomic and nomenclatural correctness, technical quality, and metadata availability. A total of 19,508 changes – including 4,783 name changes, 14,121 metadata annotations, and the removal of 99 technically compromised sequences – were implemented in the UNITE database for molecular identification of fungi (https://unite.ut.ee/) and shared with a range of other databases and downstream resources. Among the genera that saw the largest number of changes were Penicillium, Talaromyces, Cladosporium, Acremonium, and Alternaria, all of them of significant importance in both culture-based and culture-independent surveys of the built environment.