Search Results - "Segebarth, Nicolas"
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Improved Characterization of the Botanical Origin of Sugar by Carbon-13 SNIF-NMR Applied to Ethanol
Published in Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (24-11-2010)“…Until now, no analytical method, not even isotopic ones, had been able to differentiate between sugars coming from C4-metabolism plants (cane, maize, etc.) and…”
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The intramolecular 13C‐distribution in ethanol reveals the influence of the CO2‐fixation pathway and environmental conditions on the site‐specific 13C variation in glucose
Published in Plant, cell and environment (01-07-2011)“…ABSTRACT Efforts to understand the cause of 12C versus 13C isotope fractionation in plants during photosynthesis and post‐photosynthetic metabolism are…”
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Correlation between Acoustic Cavitation Noise, Bubble Population, and Sonochemistry
Published in The journal of physical chemistry. B (05-09-2002)“…Quantitative studies of the correlation between sonochemical activity and acoustical noise spectra have been performed. The width of the second harmonic…”
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Correlation between Sonoluminescence, Sonochemistry and Cavitation Noise Spectra
Published in Chemphyschem (17-09-2001)“…The acoustic signal from the sonochemical production of H2O2 in water, as measured by the intensity and the width of the second harmonic, show a sensitive and…”
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The intramolecular 13 C‐distribution in ethanol reveals the influence of the CO 2 ‐fixation pathway and environmental conditions on the site‐specific 13 C variation in glucose
Published in Plant, cell and environment (01-07-2011)“…Efforts to understand the cause of 12 C versus 13 C isotope fractionation in plants during photosynthesis and post‐photosynthetic metabolism are frustrated by…”
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1H‐NMR and isotopic fingerprinting of olive oil and its unsaponifiable fraction: Geographical origin of virgin olive oils by pattern recognition
Published in European journal of lipid science and technology (01-12-2015)“…¹H‐NMR spectral data and H and C isotope abundances of virgin olive oils (VOOs) and their unsaponifiable fractions were analyzed by pattern recognition…”
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Novel Method for the Measurement of Xenon Gas Solubility Using 129Xe NMR Spectroscopy
Published in The journal of physical chemistry. A, Molecules, spectroscopy, kinetics, environment, & general theory (21-09-2006)“…A novel method is presented for determining xenon partitioning between a gas phase and a liquid phase. An experimental setup which permits the simultaneous…”
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On the Quantitative Measure of a Sonochemical Effect in Heterogeneous Sonochemistry
Published in European journal of organic chemistry (01-10-2001)“…The measurement of a sonochemical effect (SE) requires the definition of the reference conditions for the so‐called “silent reaction”. It is shown that it is…”
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Pressure Variations in Closed Sonochemical Reactors
Published in European journal of inorganic chemistry (01-06-2002)“…The pressure inside a closed sonochemical reactor evolves during sonication of a gas‐saturated solution. The pressure evolution is dependent on the nature of…”
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About the Janus double-horn sonicator and its use in quantitative homogenous sonochemistry
Published in Ultrasonics sonochemistry (01-03-2002)“…Quantitative sonochemical studies in the 20–100 kHz-frequency range are essentially performed by using immersion horn systems. With these systems several…”
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Under which conditions is sonochemistry able to give information about the so-called extreme conditions prevailing inside the collapsing bubbles?
Published in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (01-05-1998)“…Sonochemistry is able to give information about the extreme conditions prevailing inside collapsing bubbles. However, this information is obtained only when…”
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On the frequency effect and the solvent effect in sonochemistry
Published in The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (01-02-1999)“…The frequency effect in sonochemistry remains an open question. On the basis of data reported in the literature it seems that sonochemistry in water is faster…”
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