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    CORROSION INHIBITION OF ALUMINUM ALLOY 3SR IN HCl BY POLYVINYLPYRROLIDONE AND POLYACRYLAMIDE: EFFECT OF MOLECULAR STRUCTURE ON INHIBITION EFFICIENCY

    The inhibitive performance of two water soluble polymers–polyacrylamide (PA) and polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) on the corrosion behavior of aluminum alloy 3SR in HCl solution was investigated using weight loss, hydrogen evolution, and thermometric methods at 30–60°C. Results obtained indicate that both polymers inhibited acid-induced corrosion of aluminum at the temperatures studied. PVP was found to be a better corrosion inhibitor than PA. All measurements from the three techniques show that inhibition efficiencies increase with increase in inhibitor concentration and decrease with increase in temperature. This indicates that the inhibitive actions of the polymers were mainly due to adsorption. Adsorption of these inhibitors follows Temkin and El-Awady adsorption isotherm models. Kinetic/thermodynamic parameters (Ea, Kads, formula) of adsorption of the studied inhibitors reveal that the adsorption was physical in nature and spontaneous. Differences in inhibition efficiency of the two polymers could be linked to their differences in molecular structure.

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    ANTI-CORROSION PERFORMANCE OF 1,3-BENZOTHIAZOLE ON 410 MARTENSITIC STAINLESS STEEL IN H2SO4

    The corrosion inhibition effect of synthesized 1,3-benzothiazole at very low concentrations on 410 martensitic stainless steel in 3MH2SO4 solution was studied through potentiodynamic polarization and weight loss measurements. The observation showed that the organic compound performed effectively with average inhibition efficiencies of 94% and 98% at the concentrations studied from both electrochemical methods due to the inhibition action of protonated inhibitor molecules in the acid solution. The amine and aromatics functional groups of the molecules active in the corrosion inhibition reaction were exposed from Attenuated total reflectance-Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (ATR-FTIR) spectroscopic analysis. Thermodynamic calculations showed cationic adsorption to be chemisorption adsorption, obeying the Langmuir adsorption isotherm. Images from optical microscopy showed an improved morphology in comparison to images from corroded stainless steel. Severe surface deterioration and macro-pits were observed in the uninhibited samples.

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      Charles River Laboratories to expand research models business in China.

      Chinese Science Academy Chief urges seizing on new technological revolution.

      BGI contributes genome sequencing and bioinformatics expertise.

      Taiwan government to encourage formation of smaller biotech funds.

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      BIOBOARD

        INDIA – Lack of access to technology ‘hampers detection of substandard drugs’.

        JAPAN – Daiichi Sankyo announces development of nucleic acid treatment for Duchenne muscular dystrophy utilizing proprietary technology.

        SINGAPORE – IBN creates unlimited source of human kidney cells.

        SINGAPORE – Dyesol and Singapore's NTU sign agreement.

        THE PHILIPPINES – Global biotech/GM crop plantings increase 100-fold from 1996.

        AUSTRALIA – Phosphagenics further expands pain portfolio.

        AUSTRALIA – Primary Health Care signs Australia distribution agreement for iGeneScreen™ prenatal test.

        AUSTRALIA – Folic acid in pregnancy linked with reduced autism risk.

        AUSTRALIA – Phylogica and Bio-Link collaborate to commercialize anti-inflammatory Phylomers.

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        CANADA – Verisante Technology, Inc. announces first sales of aura, a revolutionary medical device for the detection of skin cancer.

        EUROPE – Project eyes robust medical technology for poor countries.

        UNITED KINGDOM – Asthma sufferers have more lung fungi.

        UNITED KINGDOM – Pioneering drug discovery gets major funding to move to next stage.

        UNITED STATES – Gilead's sofosbuvir for hepatitis C meets primary endpoint in fourth pivotal Phase III study.

        UNITED STATES – Eleven Biotherapeutics publishes data on EBI-005, a novel IL-1 inhibitor protein for topical treatment of dry eye disease.

        UNITED STATES – Phase I/II trial of ADXS-HPV in anal cancer conducted by Brown University Oncology Group.

        UNITED STATES – Scopolamine: An old drug with new psychiatric applications.

        UNITED STATES – New bioengineered ears look and act like the real thing.

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        UNITED STATES – AB SCIEX responds to milk contamination concerns with new method to detect dicyandiamide.

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        INVESTIGATION OF TIME-RATED DEFECT FORMATION, INFRARED ABSORPTION AND TRANSPORT CHARACTERISTICS OF SINGLE-WALLED CARBON NANOTUBES WET-PROCESSED IN PHOSPHORIC ACID

        Nano01 Aug 2012

        Time-dependent wet-processing of HiPCo nanotubes in ~ 0.5 M phosphoric acid and its effect on the structural, transport, infrared light absorption and photoconduction characteristics have been studied. Nanotubes were treated for nominal time intervals of 1, 2 and 3 h. The treatment is found to be a two-step process that initially results in the removal/partial replacement of most pre-existing C-O, O–H and CHx groups with phosphorous oxy and carbonyl groups. According to T-dependent current–voltage measurements, the differential conductance, G of nanotube network varies with temperature as ~ Ta, with a exhibiting a slight increase as a result of the treatment, attributed to a slight increase in disorder and not doping effects. The nanotubes processed for three hours also show an order of magnitude improvement in photoconduction response time compared to that of untreated tubes, with growth/decay characteristic time constants approaching a sub-second range.