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Dataset. 2024

DATASET OF EXPLORING TRIBOCHEMICAL TRANSDUCTION PATHWAYS FOR DEHYDROGENATION OF MOLECULAR HYDRIDES

  • Muñoz-Cortés, Esmeralda
  • Leardini, Fabrice
  • Conte, Marcello
  • Campo, Ángel Adolfo del
  • Flores, Eduardo
  • Ares, José R.
  • Nevshupa, Roman
Cylindrical pellets 13 mm in diameter and ca. 2 mm thick were obtained by compacting, under uniaxial pressure of 65 MPa, of commercial powder of EDAB (Boron Specialties, 97% purity). The pellets were prepared and conserved under a static Ar atmosphere before and after the tests. X-ray diffraction (Cu Kα radiation, θ/2θ configuration, 10° - 60° 2θ range) was used to analyze the pellet structure. Thermal gravimetric analysis coupled with mass spectrometry (TGA-MS) under argon flow (heating rate: 10°C/min) was used to evaluate thermal stability and the composition of emitted gases. During the isothermal test the required temperature was attained at a heating rate 10 ºC/min and then maintained constant for 90-380 min depending on the temperature. The ion currents were measured in the range of mass-to-charge ratios from 1 to 90. Micro-Raman confocal spectrometry (incident laser: 532 nm, power: 5.6 mW) and FTIR microscopy was used to analyze the chemical structure of mechanically affected zones compared to pristine areas. It was conducted under normal atmosphere. In-plane thermal conductivity of EDAB pellets was determined using van der Pauw method. Nanoindentation with a Berkovich diamond tip (load: 5-20 mN, peak load hold time: 120 s, loading/unloading rates: 4-40 mN/min, 10 measurements for each load) was used to characterize mechanical properties. Tribochemical reactions under vacuum were studied in real time using Mechanically Stimulated Gas Emission Mass Spectrometry (MSGE-MS) which was described in detail elsewhere. This technique combines a mass-spectrometry, a nearly zero-emission ultrahigh vacuum friction cell and a dynamic gas expansion system. The latter allows for accurate quantification of emitted gas rates with the detection limit around 1 pmol/s. The tribostimulation of the pellets was done using an alumina ball, 3 mm in diameter, under normal load 0.44-1.1 N and the frequency of reciprocating motion 1 full cycle (forward and backward strokes) per second. The additional arrangements which were made to avoid undesirable gas emission sources other than triboemission from mechanically affected zones of the sample are described in ESI. The tribostimulated gas emission was determined from the mass-spectrometry signal and benchmarked against the steady background gas pressure with the indenter standing still. The Differential Mass-Spectra (DMS) were derived by subtracting the reference spectrum from the mass-spectra measured during tribostimulation. A separate experiment to investigate possible chemical changes in the EDAB under applied mechanical deformation was conducted using Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR). For this experiment about 0.5 g of EDAB powder was grounded in a porcelain mortar just prior to the NMR analysis. A portion of the ground EDAB was analyzed using solid state Magic Angle Spinning (MAS) 1H and 11B NMR, while the other one was analyzed using 1H and 11B solution RMN using deuterated dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO-d6) as a solvent., Datasets of mass-spectrometry signals were obtained in the experiments with non-thermal dehydrogenation of ethane 1,2-diamineborane through the application of mechanical energy. This study investigates whether the tribochemical approach can also be effective to release hydrogen from molecular hydrides such as ethane 1,2-diamineborane (EDAB). Surprisingly, despite dehydrogenating at a lower temperature than metal and complex hydrides, EDAB exhibited faint hydrogen release under mechanical stress. To understand this behavior, the tribochemical decomposition pathways of EDAB were investigated using operando Mechanically Stimulated Gas Emission Mass Spectrometry in combination with other surface and material characterization techniques. The lack of hydrogen emission from EDAB is attributed to a combination of strong intramolecular bonds (covalent and dative bonds) within the molecule, and weak intermolecular interactions (hydrogen bonds and van der Waals forces) between EDAB molecules., This study was co-funded by the Ministry of Science and Innovation of Spain (grants PID2019-111063RB-I00, PID2020-112770RB-C22, PID2020-117573GB-I00, RTI2018-099794-B-I00, and TED2021-129950B-I00)., 1.Dataset of mass-spectrometry time series of mechanically stimulated gas emission from ethane 1,2 dimineborane pellets under vacuum.-- 2. Dataset of Thermal Gravimetry – Mass-Spectrometry (TGA-MS) analysis of ethane 1,2 diamineborane.-- 3. Dataset of X-ray diffraction of ethane 1,2-diamineborane.-- 4. Dataset of micro-FTIR spectra of pristine and mechanically activated surfaces of pellets of ethane 1,2-diamineborane.-- 5. Dataset of Raman spectra measured on the surfaces of pellets of ethane 1,2-diamineborane.-- 6. Dataset of microindentation of pellets of ethane 1,2-diamineborane.-- 7. Dataset of friction force time-series measured during reciprocating rubbing of pellets of ethane 1,2-diamineborane under vacuum.-- 8. Dataset of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (RMN EDAB) solid and liquid., No

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oai:digital.csic.es:10261/362842
Dataset. 2023

SUPPLEMENTARY TABLES FROM ADAPTATION OF PERENNIAL FLOWERING PHENOLOGY ACROSS THE EUROPEAN RANGE OF ARABIS ALPINA

  • Wunder, Jörg
  • Fulgione, Andrea
  • Toräng, Per
  • Wötzel, Stefan
  • Herzog, Michel
  • Obeso Suárez, José Ramón
  • Kourmpetis, Yiannis
  • Ham, Roeland van
  • Odong, Thomas
  • Binka, Marco
  • Kemib, Ulla
  • Ågren, Jon
  • Coupland, George
Supplementary tables: Table S1: Material. Table S2: List of experiments. Table S3: Flowering time without vernalization in controlled greenhouse conditions. Table S4: Proportion of plants flowering in the first year in common garden experiments in the field and without vernalization in greenhouse experiments. Table S5: Proportion of plants flowering in the second year in common garden experiments in the field and after vernalization treatment in greenhouse experiments. Table S6: Habitat characteristics of 12 natural populations from Spain, Scandinavia and the French Alps. Table S7: Proportion of wild plants showing extended duration of flowering in-situ. Table S8: Reproductive success and vegetative growth of natural Spanish accessions and the pep1 mutant in the common garden experiment at Angliru, Spain (experiment ID 6, Table S2)., Flowering phenology is important in the adaptation of many plants to their local environment, but its adaptive value has not been extensively studied in herbaceous perennials. We used Arabis alpina as a model system to determine the importance of flowering phenology to fitness of an herbaceous perennial with a wide geographical range. Individual plants representative of local genetic diversity (accessions) were collected across Europe, including in Spain, the Alps and Scandinavia. The flowering behaviour of these accessions was documented in controlled conditions, in common-garden experiments at native sites and in situ in natural populations. Accessions from the Alps and Scandinavia varied in whether they required exposure to cold (vernalization) to induce flowering, and in the timing and duration of flowering. By contrast, all Spanish accessions obligately required vernalization and had a short duration of flowering. Using experimental gardens at native sites, we show that an obligate requirement for vernalization increases survival in Spain. Based on our analyses of genetic diversity and flowering behaviour across Europe, we propose that in the model herbaceous perennial A. alpina, an obligate requirement for vernalization, which is correlated with short duration of flowering, is favoured by selection in Spain where the plants experience a long growing season., Peer reviewed

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oai:digital.csic.es:10261/362856
Dataset. 2024

GARCÍA-DEL RÍO ET. AL 2024_EXPERIMENTAL MANIPULATION OF CLIMATIC VARIABLES IN BLUE TIT NESTS IBIS

  • García-del-Río, Marina
  • Cantarero, Alejandro
  • Castaño-Vázquez, Francisco
  • Merino, Yago
  • García-Velasco, Juan Antonio
  • Merino, Santiago
Dataset of the scientific article: Experimental manipulation of nest temperature and relative humidity reduces ectoparasites and affects body condition of blue tits (Cyanistes caeruleus)., Peer reviewed

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Dataset. 2024

INCREASING THE EFFICIENCY OF CRISPR/CAS9-MEDIATED GENOME EDITING IN THE CITRUS POSTHARVEST PATHOGEN PENICILLIUM DIGITATUM [DATASET]

  • Ropero Pérez, Carolina
  • Marcos López, José Francisco
  • Manzanares, Paloma
  • Garrigues, Sandra
Compressed Folder content: Figure 1, Figure 2, Supplementary Figure 1, Supplementary Figure 2, Supplementary Figure 3, N/A, Grant PID2021-125858OB-I00 funded by MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 and by ‘ERDF A way of making Europe’. Juan de la Cierva Incorporación grant (IJC2020-042749-I) funded by MCIN/AEI/ 10.13039/501100011033, “ERDF A way of making Europe” and ‘NextGenerationEU’/PRTR’. Predoctoral grant (ACIF/2021/364) funded by Conselleria d’Educació (Generalitat Valenciana, Comunitat Valenciana, Spain)., Figure 1.--Figure 2.--Supplementary Figure 1.--Supplementary Figure 2.--Supplementary Figure 3, Peer reviewed

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oai:digital.csic.es:10261/362915
Dataset. 2023

SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL TO: CITY COMFORT: WEAKER METABOLIC RESPONSE TO CHANGES IN AMBIENT TEMPERATURE IN URBAN RED SQUIRRELS

  • Wist, Bianca
  • Montero, B. Karina
  • Dausmann, Kathrin H.
Supplementary Figure S1 Overview of experimental design: live trapping (left panel), housing conditions and length (middle panel) and respiromentry set-up (right panel). Supplementary Table S2: Overview of sampling effort per sampling period. Supplementary Table S3: Overview of predictors included in the full model. Supplementary Figure S4 Diagnostic plot with fitted values versus residuals created from the full model. Supplementary Figure S5 Data points from all measurement days per individual for diurnal (green dots) and nocturnal (grey dots) mass specific metabolic rate (VO2 ml h-1 g-1) at measured ambient temperatures (diurnal range 8 – 29°C, nocturnal range 8 – 25°C). Supplementary Figure S6 Two examples of the raw data output from the urban individuals Sam (A) and Kim (B). Difference in oxygen content of the animal air/reference air in mV are plotted over time. The measurement curve includes hourly reference air checks as well as periods where the animals left their nest boxes (usually around sunrise to forage). In these cases, the data points generated from the animal rapidly dropped to the level of reference air checks (ambient air). These timespans were discarded prior to analysis. Day and night are shown by the white or black bars and correspond to local civil twilight data. Higher nocturnal values were already detectable within these raw data outputs (indicated by an average higher distance to the reference air checks). Double checking these outputs was part of our steps to validate the data and the unexpected outcome of a higher nocturnal RMR., Peer reviewed

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Dataset. 2024

DATING OF THE SYN-FOLDING VACA MUERTA-QUINTUCO SYSTEM BASED ON SR ISOTOPIC RATIOS OF LOW-MG SHELLS. NEW TIME CONSTRAINTS ON THE TECTONIC EVOLUTION OF THE NEUQUÉN BASIN [DATASET]

  • Cruset, David
  • Vergés, Jaume
This dataset contains structural data of the southern sector of the Sierra de Reyes Antiform along the Andean front in the Neuquén Basin, Argentina. This structural data consist of bedding dips and their strike as well as Remote Sensing Mapping of the main units outcropping in the area. Location of calcite shells within the Vaca Muerta-Quintuco System and Mulichinco Formation for Sr isotopic dating is also included., This work was funded by a collaborative knowledge transfer project between the CSIC and Equinor Research Center in Bergen (Norway), MAPA project (PIE–CSIC–202430E005), and the Grup de Recerca Reconegut per la Generalitat de Catalunya “Modelització Geodinàmica de la Litosfera” (2021 SGR 00410), Neuquén Basin.KMZ, Peer reviewed

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Dataset. 2018

BENCHMARKING OPTIMIZATION METHODS FOR PARAMETER ESTIMATION IN LARGE KINETIC MODELS: RESULTS SUPPLEMENT

  • Villaverde, A. F.
  • Fröhlich, Fabian
  • Weindl, Daniel
  • Hasenauer, Jan
  • Banga, Julio R.
102 pages, Supplementary information for the article https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/bty736.-- Computational settings. Histograms and dispersion plots of the multi-starts of local searches (MS). Convergence curves of eSS and MS. Tables and figures. Appendix: adjoint vs forward sensitivities, Peer reviewed

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Dataset. 2024

DATASET - MEMBRANE-LOCALIZED MAGNETIC HYPERTHERMIA PROMOTES INTRACELLULAR DELIVERY OF CELL-IMPERMEANT PROBES

  • Idiago López, Francisco Javier
  • Fratila, Raluca M.
  • Armenia, Ilaria
Data regarding the MNP surface temperature estimation, magnetic measurements, and qPCR data for the HSP expression., Peer reviewed

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Dataset. 2024

DIGESTATE CALCULATOR

  • Bernal-Molina, Paula
  • Clemente Carrillo, Rafael
  • Bernal Calderón, M. Pilar
This research was carried out with the financial assistance of the European Union under ENI CBC Mediterranean Sea Basin assistance of the European Union, through the project: Employing circular economy approach for OFMSW management within the Mediterranean countries. CEOMED (Ref.: A_B.4.2_0058). The contents of this document are the sole responsibility of CEBAS-CSIC and can under no circumstances be regarded as reflecting the position of the European Union or Programme management structures., Peer reviewed

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oai:digital.csic.es:10261/363065
Dataset. 2019

ADDITIONAL FILES FOR "PARAMETER ESTIMATION IN MODELS OF BIOLOGICAL OSCILLATORS: AN AUTOMATED REGULARISED ESTIMATION APPROACH"

ADDITIONAL FILE 1 FOR "PARAMETER ESTIMATION IN MODELS OF BIOLOGICAL OSCILLATORS: AN AUTOMATED REGULARISED ESTIMATION APPROACH."

  • Pitt, Jake Alan
  • Banga, Julio R.
3 files, Additional file 1. Remarks on the eSS optimisation solver and detailed results for the Goodwin Oscillator problem and additional ENSO contour plots. This file describes our modifications to the eSS global optimisation solver. It also contains tables and figures showing the detailed results for the Goodwin Oscillator problem, and additional contour plots for the ENSO example.-- Additional file 2. Critical comparison of optimisation solvers. In GEARS, the optimisation problems are solved using the hybrid metaheuristic eSS. A comparison of the eSS global optimisation solver used in GEARS with other competitive local and global optimisation solvers.-- Additional file 3. Detailed results for the Fitzhugh-Nagumo, Repressilator and Enzymatic Oscillator problems. This file contains tables and figures showing the detailed results for the Fitzhugh-Nagumo, Repressilator and Enzymatic Oscillator problems, Peer reviewed

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