Four tripodal sensitizers, Ru(bpy)(2)(Ad-tripod-phen)(2+) (1), Ru(bpy)(2)(Ad-tripod-bpy)(2+) (2), Ru(bpy)(2)(C-tripod-phen)(2+) (3), and Ru(bpy)(2)(C-tripod-bpy)(2+) (4) (where bpy is 2,2'-bipyridine, phen is 1,10-phenanthroline, and Ad-tripod-bpy (phen) and C-tripod-bpy (phen) are tripod-shaped bpy (phen) ligands based on 1,3,5,7-tetraphenyladamantane and tetraphenylmethane, respectively), have been synthesized and characterized. The tripodal sensitizers consist of a rigid-rod arm linked to a Ru(II)-polypyridine complex at one end and three COOR groups on the other end that bind to metal oxide nanoparticle surfaces. The excited-state and redox properties of solvated and surface-bound 1-4 have been studied at room temperature. The absorption spectra, emission spectra, and electrochemical properties of 1-4 in acetonitrile solution are preserved when 1-4 are bound to nanocrystalline (anatase) TiO(2) or colloidal ZrO(2) mesoporous films. This behavior is indicative of weak electronic coupling between TiO(2) and the sensitizer. The kinetics for excited-state decay are exponential for 1-4 in solution and are nonexponential when 1-4 are bound to ZrO(2) or TiO(2). Efficient and rapid (k(cs) > 10(8) s(-)(1)) excited-state electron injection is observed for 1-4/TiO(2). The recombination of the injected electron with the oxidized Ru(III) center is well described by a second-order kinetic model with rate constants that are independent of the sensitizer. The sensitizers bound to TiO(2) were reversibly oxidized electrochemically with an apparent diffusion coefficient approximately 1 x 10(-11) cm(2) s(-)(1).
Photocleavable molecules can enable the light-dependent modulation of biomolecular activities with high spatiotemporal precision. We have previously reported a photocleavable protein (PhoCl1) that, uniquely, is a fully genetically encoded photocleavable...
Purpose
This paper aims to measure the operating efficiency of China’s basic pension insurance from 2014 to 2019 in 31 provinces.
Methods
The three-stage DEA model was used to evaluate the operating efficiency of basic pension insurance in 31 provinces.
Results
On the whole, the operating efficiency of China’s basic pension insurance was at a high level, but there was still room for improvement. GDP, urbanization level and scale of government public expenditure had a positive impact on the operating efficiency of regional basic pension insurance. In contrast, the old-age dependency ratio had a significant negative effect. There were noticeable regional differences in the operating efficiency of China’s basic pension insurance, which showed a pattern of Central (0.742) >Eastern (0.689) >Western (0.505) after removing the influence of environmental variables.
Conclusion
This study systematically analyzes the impact of external environmental regulations on China’s basic pension insurance’s operating efficiency and provides decision-making references for further improving the operating efficiency of China’s basic pension insurance. In order to further optimize the allocation of basic endowment insurance, this paper proposes the following countermeasures and suggestions: (1) broaden investment channels and improve the investment efficiency; (2) increase supervision of social security departments and strengthen information disclosure; (3) unify the management of social basic pension insurance.
[structure: see text] A synthetic protocol for a novel family of symmetric polycyclic aromatics with a benzene or cyclooctatetraene (COT) ring as the core and alternant fused benzene and cyclopentadiene rings as branches has been developed. The TiCl(4)-promoted cyclizations construct both planar trimers and tubelike tetramers via the "in situ" generation of the benzene or COT skeleton. The structures of 6b, 7a, 7b, and 10 have been characterized by (1)H and (13)C NMR spectra and MALDI-TOF mass spectroscopy. These polycyclic aromatics also exhibit interesting optical properties.
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