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Technical Reports 11-20, 1984
Jensen, Klavs F.; Roenigk, Kark F,; Ju, D.-H.; Warner, R. M. Jr.; Jindal, R. P.; Grung, B. L.; Listvan, M. A.; Swanson, M.; Wall, A.; Campbell, S. A.; Ibarra, O. H.; Palis, M. A.; Kim, S. A.; Jacobson, L.; Wechsler, H.; Weaver, J. H.; Grioni, M.; Joyce, J.; Schrimpf, R. D.; Wang, P. D.. (1984). Technical Reports 11-20, 1984. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/143750
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The anthracen-9-ylmethyloxy unit: an underperforming motif within the fluorescent PET (Photoinduced electron transfer) sensing framework
Compound 2, which was designed to act as a fluorescent sensor for calcium according to the PET (Photoinduced Electron Transfer) principle, shows a relatively small Ca2+-induced fluorescence enhancement factor (FE) of 1.8 whereas its close relative 1 is known to display a far higher FE value of 16. Though designed as fluorescent PET sensors for solvent polarity, compounds 5 and 6 also show negligible fluorescence enhancement as their environments are made progressively less polar even though their relatives 3 and 4 show limiting FE values of 53 and 3, respectively. Indeed, 3 and 4 are useful since they are fluorescent sensors for solvent polarity without being affected by Bronsted acidity. The poor sensory performance of 2, 5, and 6 relative to their cousins is attributed to the presence of an oxygen proximal to the 9-position of an anthracene unit, which opens up a CT (charge transfer) channel. Normal PET sensing service is resumed when the offending oxygen is deleted.PT: J; CR: ACREE WE, 1994, J PHYS CHEM-US, V98, P2537 ATAR D, 1995, J BIOL CHEM, V270, P2473 BALZANI M, 2003, MOL DEVICES MACHINES BARRASHSHIFTAN N, 1998, J PHYS ORG CHEM, V11, P743 BIRKS JB, 1970, PHOTOPHYSICS AROMATI BISSELL RA, 1991, TETRAHEDRON LETT, V32, P425 BISSELL RA, 1992, CHEM SOC REV, V21, P187 BISSELL RA, 1993, TOP CURR CHEM, V168, P223 BRYAN AJ, 1989, BIOSENSORS, V4, P169 BULLPITT M, 1976, J ORG CHEM, V41, P760 BURDETTE SC, 2001, J AM CHEM SOC, V123, P7831 CALLAN JF, 2005, TETRAHEDRON, V61, P8551 CASTELLAN A, 1979, J CHEM SOC P2, P411 CZARNIK AW, 1993, ACS S SERIES, V538 CZARNIK AW, 1994, ACCOUNTS CHEM RES, V27, P302 CZARNIK AW, 1999, CHEMOSENSORS ION MOL DECOSTA MDP, 1987, CAN J CHEM, V65, P1416 DESILVA AP, 1990, J CHEM SOC CHEM COMM, P186 DESILVA AP, 1991, TETRAHEDRON LETT, V32, P421 DESILVA AP, 1995, ANGEW CHEM INT EDIT, V34, P1728 DESILVA AP, 1995, J CHEM SOC P2, P685 DESILVA AP, 1997, CHEM REV, V97, P1515 DESILVA AP, 1999, CHEM COMMUN 0121, P163 DESILVA AP, 2003, ARKIVOC 7, P229 DESVERGNE JP, 1987, J LUMIN, V37, P175 DONG DC, 1984, CAN J CHEM, V62, P2560 FABBRIZZI L, 1995, CHEM SOC REV, V24, P197 GAO YQ, 2002, J PHYS CHEM A, V106, P1956 GRABOWSKI ZR, 1983, PURE APPL CHEM, V55, P245 GRYNKIEWICZ G, 1985, J BIOL CHEM, V260, P3440 GUO XF, 2004, J AM CHEM SOC, V126, P2272 HE HR, 2003, ANAL CHEM, V75, P549 HE HR, 2003, J AM CHEM SOC, V125, P1468 HERMANT RM, 1990, J AM CHEM SOC, V112, P1214 IWATA S, 1997, J CHEM SOC PERK 0507, P1357 JACOBSON A, 1996, J AM CHEM SOC, V118, P5572 JEFFERSON JR, 1990, ANAL BIOCHEM, V187, P328 KALYANASUNDARAM K, 1977, J PHYS CHEM-US, V81, P2176 KAMLET MJ, 1981, PROGR PHYSICAL ORGAN, V13, P485 KAWAI H, 1999, J PHYS CHEM A, V103, P660 KOJIMA H, 2000, ADV MATER, V12, P763 LAKOWICZ JR, 1999, PRINCIPLES FLUORESCE MANN CK, 1983, ELECTROCHEMICAL REAC MARTINEZMANEZ R, 2003, CHEM REV, V103, P4419 NOLAN EM, 2003, J AM CHEM SOC, V125, P14270 REICHARDT C, 1994, CHEM REV, V94, P2319 RURACK K, 2001, SPECTROCHIM ACTA A, V57, P2161 RURACK K, 2002, CHEM SOC REV, V31, P116 SIEGERMAN H, 1975, TECHNIQUES ELECTRO 2, P667 STREHMEL B, 1999, J AM CHEM SOC, V121, P1226 TSIEN RY, 1980, BIOCHEMISTRY-US, V19, P2396 VALEUR B, 2001, MOL FLUORESCENCE VALZANI V, 2003, MOL DEVICES MACHINES WELLER A, 1968, PURE APPL CHEM, V16, P115; NR: 54; TC: 2; J9: J FLUORESC; PG: 7; GA: 992FASource type: Electronic(1
Industrial policy and development in late industrializing countries: a case study of the motor industry
In recent times, literature - favouring a neo-classical
perspective - on industrialization in developing nations
has been the subnect of increasing criticism. The opponents of the neo-classical approach argue that outward-looking free market policies do not offer the best prospects for self-sustaining growth. In a straight forward manner, Chapter 1 airs the views of economists of both perspectives. Subsequently, a framework for a general discussion is provided.
Outward-looking industrial policies m Ireland, have
led to the emergence of a vibrant foreign-owned manufacturing sector. As Chapter 2 points out, there is
considerable evidence that outward-looking industrialization
has thus far been unsuccessful in developing strong native companies capable of entering export markets. Chapter 3 suggests that this may be a common experience among late industrializing countries (LICs). In fact, the creation of a competitive indigenous manufacturing base may be contingent upon a departure from strict neo-classical guidelines.
Chapter 4 shows that the development of the motor industry
in LICs has usually taken place under the auspices
of large transnational corporations (TNCs) from developed
countries. Only with active state intervention have
domestic firms - with the assistance of foreign capital
and technology - shown an ability to compete on the
world market. As Chapter 5 indicates, assembly of
motor vehicles in Ireland was dominated by the subsidiaries
of foreign companies. This is also true of the Irish automotive components sector, which has evolved in recent years. The analysis of this sector, contained m Chapter 5, is based largely on unpublished material. It is clear that this industry suffers from many of the short-comings often associated with foreign dominated sectors of Irish manufacturing.
By way of a conclusion, Chapter 6 argues that a role
exists for more state intervention. However, it warns
that government intervention in the system is not without
risk. The task facing policy makers is to design a constructive role for the state. With respect to the Irish manufacturing industry, m the absence of more state intervention, the development of export markets will remain beyond the reach of most indigenous producers
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