Dec 5, 2018 14:03
5 yrs ago
English term

caged UV-blocks

English to Italian Law/Patents Biology (-tech,-chem,micro-) brevetto idrogel
"examples of structures of reversible and caged UV-blocks."

"a photolysis profile of benzotriazole-type UV-block, caged with dimethoxy nitrobenzyl moiety."

"In this approach, a reversible UV-block is used that bleaches at 365 nm but then returns to a blocking state under the usual range of wave lengths or a selective wave length that isomerizes the block back to a blocking state in the region of absorption of the cross linker chromaphore."

quindi questo blocco è "incarcerato" "ingabbiato" e in fin dei conti "bloccato" ma reversibile, quindi un blocco bloccato (incarcerato), un blocco sbloccabile (scarcerabile) ma gradirei tanto un'idea migliore.

grazie in anticipo.
Proposed translations (Italian)
4 schermi UV incapsulati

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schermi UV incapsulati

Reversibile e incapsulato si riferisce a due schermi UV che contengono sostanze diverse. Le molecole dello schermo reversibile sono in grado di reagire alla radiazione UV, ovvero hanno attività ottica (ad esempio le molecole chirali, come la gliceraldeide), le molecole di quello incapsulato sono rivestite, di solito con nanoparticelle o polimeri, che le stabilizzano e non reagiscono o, se lo fanno, lo fanno molto lentamente.
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Note added at 5 hrs (2018-12-05 20:02:29 GMT)
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Ti può essere utile anche questo link che spiega come reagiscono alla luce le molecole con attività ottica: http://www.chimicaorganica.net/tag/polarizzatore
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Reference comments

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possibly useful, or not

https://pubs.acs.org/doi/pdfplus/10.1021/cr300177k
….cules), acids, bases, Ca2+ ions, oxidants, insecticides, pheromones, fragrances, etc. Following early reports on PPGs for use in organic synthesis by Barltrop,1 Barton,2 Woodward,3 Sheehan4 and their co-workers, applications to biology were sparked off by Engels and Schlaeger5 and Kaplan and coworkers,6 who first achieved the photorelease of cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) and ATP, respectively. ****The latter authors introduced the convenient, if somewhat misleading, term “caged” to designate a compound protected by a PPG****. Two general perspectives7 and many more specialized reviews covering applications of PPGs in synthesis,8 biochemistry and neurobiology,9 biomedicine,10 volatiles release,11 polymeriza


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Note added at 3 hrs (2018-12-05 17:43:46 GMT)
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so

caged could = protected by
Note from asker:
grazie liz, surely is better then "incarcerato"!
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