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Data for Diffusion and Relaxometry to Study Carbohydrates Dissolved in Ionic Liquids
Solutions of xylan and xylose in 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium acetate [C2mim] [OAc], a room temperature ionic liquid, were examined across a range of temperatures (20 °C - 70 °C) using: NMR spectroscopy; diffusion; low-field (20 MHz) spin-lattice and spin-spin relaxation times; and rheological measurements through the zero shear rate viscosity. The addition of xylose and xylan affect the mobility of the ions, with a decrease occurring when the carbohydrate concentration is increased. The ratio of the diffusion coefficients for the anion to the cation remained constant upon the addition of both xylan and xylose, showing that the anion and cation were equally affected by the presence of the carbohydrate. The translational diffusion motion of the ions in the xylose solutions were similar in value to published results for cellobiose, which we explain in terms of the number of available carbohydrate OH groups that the ions are interacting with. We observe from the various NMR results that the dissolving mechanism of xylan in [C2mim] [OAc] is similar to that for cellulose
GOLNY archive - The Three Graces - Theatre Programme
Scans of original score: GOLNY archive - The Three Graces - Theatre Programme (n.d.)
This is part of an archive of German Operetta digitised as part of a project funded by an Advanced Grant from the European Research Council. The originals are held in Special Collections at the University of Leeds (link pending)
The full archive comprises 49 scores which can be accessed from the relevant link above ('GOLNY archive') or file ('GOLNY_Score_Database') at https://doi.org/10.5518/48
Dataset associated with a qualitative study exploring the lived experience of adults with cystic fibrosis (CF) specifically in relation to the gut
This dataset contains qualitative interview transcripts, obtained from 10 semi-structured interviews with a purposively diverse sample of adult inpatients with cystic fibrosis (CF) attending a single regional adult CF centre in the UK. The participants were 5 females and 5 males aged 19-30 years who had all been diagnosed with CF in early childhood, required pancreatic enzyme replacement therapy and had a routine two-week hospital admission for intravenous antibiotic therapy at the time of the study. Interviews were up to one-hour duration and conducted in patients own rooms on the ward. A topic guide was used flexibly to explore adults lived experiences of the CF gut, how they made sense of their experiences and how they learnt to manage the gut as they were growing up. We particularly aimed to explore what insights and explanations adults would tell their younger selves i.e. what they felt would be most helpful to share with children with CF
Data to support study of An Iron(II) Coordination Polymer of a Triazolyl Tris-Heterocycle Showing a Spin State Conversion Triggered by Loss of Lattice Solvent
Solvated crystals of “[FeL2][BF4]2·H2O” (L = 2-(1,2,4-triazol-1-yl)-6-(pyrazol-1-yl)pyridine) contain a 1D coordination polymer. The crystals undergo a gradual spin-crossover on warming from 150 K, associated with loss of a lattice water molecule
Stratification of decellularised porcine super flexor tendon for ACL replacement
The following dataset contains instron testing data pertaining to the mechanical testing of decellularised porcine flexor tendons and the parameters that were extracted from that data
Metro transport Smart Card Data and Social Media POI reclassification data for Shenzhen, China
The data help underpin the findings reported in Yang et al. (2019). They include and include scripts used to produce the result in the paper
Dataset associated with 'On the Origin of Superconductivity at Nickel-Bismuth Interfaces'
Unconventional superconductivity has been suggested to be present at the interface between bismuth and nickel in thin-film bilayers. In this work, we study the structural, magnetic and superconducting properties of sputter deposited Bi/Ni bilayers. As-grown, our films do not display a superconducting transition, however, when stored at room temperature, after about 14 days our bilayers develop a superconducting transition up to 3.8 K. To systematically study the effect of low temperature annealing on our bilayers, we perform structural characterization with X-ray diffraction and polarized neutron reflectometry, along with magnetometry and low temperature electrical transport measurements on samples annealed at 70C. We show that the onset of superconductivity in our samples is coincident with the formation of ordered NiBi_3 intermetallic alloy, a known -wave superconductor. We calculate that the annealing process has an activation energy of (0.86+/- 0.06)eV. As a consequence, gentle heating of the bilayers will cause formation of the superconducting \NiBi\ at the Ni/Bi interface, which poses a challenge to studying any distinct properties of Bi/Ni bilayers without degrading that interface
Data associated with 'Projections of Domestic Water Demand over the Long-Term: A Case Study of London and the Thames Valley'
The dataset consists of files used in carrying out analysis reported in the Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management paper published online in September 2019. Please note that these files do not contain Domestic Water User Survey data for which Thames Water Utilities Ltd. retains Intellectual Property Rights. Users should contact co-author Ross Henderson at TWUL for permission to access the SPSS saved system file containing the processed DWUS data. The “Water Demand Projections Final” provides summary data on projected numbers of households by type and Water Resource Zone. The underpinning population projections data are available via http://www.ethpop.org or the UK Data Archive via https://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-852508 SN (Study Number): 852508 Title: NEWETHPOP - Ethnic population projections for UK local areas 2011-2061. The methods for transforming projected populations into projected households are described in Rees, P., Clark, S. and Nawaz, R. (2019) Household Forecasts for the Planning of Long-Term Domestic Water Demand: Application to London and the Thames Valley. Population, Space and Place., in press
Domain Wall Motion and Interfacial Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya Interactions in Pt/Co/Ir(tIr)/Ta Multilayers - dataset
Domain Wall Motion and Interfacial Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya Interactions in Pt/Co/Ir(tIr)/Ta Multilayers - datase
GOLNY archive - Gipsy Love - New Musical Play in Three Acts
Scans of original score: GOLNY archive - Gipsy Love - New Musical Play in Three Acts (1912)
This is part of an archive of German Operetta digitised as part of a project funded by an Advanced Grant from the European Research Council.
The originals are held in Special Collections at the University of Leeds (link pending)
The full archive comprises 49 scores which can be accessed from the relevant link above ('GOLNY archive') or file ('GOLNY_Score_Database') at https://doi.org/10.5518/48