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Anexa 4.16
O lucrare prezentată la o manifestare ştiinţifică internaţională, publicată integral într-un volum editat într-o editură consacrată din străinătate, inclusiv electronic (Conference Proceedings Citation Index- Science, Web of Science, Thomson Reuters)2




Birdeanu M., Bîrdeanu A. V., Popa I., Taranu B., Peter F., Fagadar-Cosma E.

Thin Films Based on Porphyrins and/or Pseudo-Binary Oxides Containing Zn, Ta and Nb. Corrosion Protection Efficiency on Carbon Steel Illustrated by AFM Data



Proceedings of the 20th International Symposyium on Analytical and Environmental Problems, 22 September 2014, Szeged (Hungary) Edited by Zoltán Galbács, Page 251, File Z251-254; ISBN 978-963-12-1161-0

2×(1/6)

0.333



Palade A., Creanga I., Szabadai Z., Lascu A., Vlascici D., Fagadar-Cosma G., Fagadar-Cosma E.

Synthesis, Chromatographic Separation and Spectroscopic Characterization of A3B Free Porphyrin Used in Gas Sensing



Proceedings of the 20th International Symposyium on Analytical and Environmental Problems, 22 September 2014, Szeged (Hungary) Edited by Zoltán Galbács,Page 209, File Z209-212; ISBN 978-963-12-1161-0

2×(4/7)

1.143



Creanga I., Palade A., Lascu A., Birdeanu M., Popa I., Taranu B., Ianasi C., Fagadar-Cosma E.

Fluorescent Sensor For Pb2+ Detection Based on Distorted Phosphorus (V) Porphyrin Ionic Complex



Proceedings of the 20th International Symposyium on Analytical and Environmental Problems, 22 September 2014, Szeged (Hungary) Edited by Zoltán Galbács, Page 205, File Z205-208; ISBN 978-963-12-1161-0

2×(5/8)

1.25



Taranu B. O., Fagadar-Cosma E., Popa I., Birdeanu M., Fagadar-Cosma G., Sfarloaga P., Creanga I., Palade A., Taranu I.

Physico-Chemical and Electrochemical Analyses of Glassy Carbon Electrodes Modified With Allyloxy Functionalized A4 Porphyrin



Proceedings of the 20th International Symposyium on Analytical and Environmental Problems, 22 September 2014, Szeged (Hungary) Edited by Zoltán Galbács, Page 166, File Z166-169; ISBN 978-963-12-1161-0

2×(3/9)

0.667



Popa I., Fagadar-Cosma E., Taranu B., Creanga I., Palade A., Birdeanu M., Taranu I., Fagadar-Cosma G., Sfarloaga P.

Tetratolylporphyrin. Adsorption on Carbon Steel and Corrosion Inhibition in Acid Media

Proceedings of the 20th International Symposyium on Analytical and Environmental Problems, 22 September 2014, Szeged (Hungary) Edited by Zoltán Galbács, Page 201, File Z201-204; ISBN 978-963-12-1161-0

2×(3/9)

0.667



Radulescu-Grad M.E., Muntean S.G., Todea A.

Colour evaluation of a new stilbene dye



Proceedings of The Seventh Edition of the Symposium with International participation New Trends and strategies in the chemistry of advanced materials with relevance in biological systems, technique and enviromental protection, Timişoara, 5-6 June 2014, Romania, 107-110, ISSN 2065-0760

2×(3/3)

2.000



Muntean S.G., Radulescu-Grad M.E.

Experimental and theoretical studies on antraquinonic dyes aggregation



Proceedings of The Seventh Edition of the Symposium with International participation New Trends and strategies in the chemistry of advanced materials with relevance in biological systems, technique and enviromental protection, Timişoara, 5-6 June 2014, Timisoara, Romania, 115-119, ISSN 2065-0760

2×(2/2)

2.000



Iliescu S., Popa A., Plesu N., Macarie L., Ilia G.

Co(polyphosphoesters) obtained by green synthesis



Proceedings of The Seventh Edition of the Symposium with International participation New Trends and strategies in the chemistry of advanced materials with relevance in biological systems, technique and enviromental protection, Timişoara,, Romania, 5-6 iunie, 2014, p. 125-129

2×(5/5)

2.000



Ardelean R., Popa A., Davidescu C.M., Dragan E.S.

The adsorption behavior of phenol on styrene-divinylbenzene copolymer functionalized with aminophosphonate groups



Proceedings of The Seventh Edition of the Symposium with International participation New Trends and strategies in the chemistry of advanced materials with relevance in biological systems, technique and enviromental protection, Timişoara, Romania, 5-6 iunie, 2014, p. 79-82

2×(1/4)

0.500



Visa A., Maranescu B., Bucur A.

Alternative synthesis routes for phosphonates metal organic frameworks



Proceedings of The Seventh Edition of the Symposium with International Participation New Trends and Strategies in the Chemistry of Advanced Materials with Relevance in Biological Systems, Technique and Enviromental Protection, Timisoara, Romania, 5-6 iunie, 2014, p. 93-97

2×(2/3)

1.333



Maranescu B., Bucur A., Visa A.

Hydrothermal synthesis of metal organic framework based on phosphonate ligand with phenyl vinyl functional group



Proceedings of the Seventh Edition of the Symposium with International Participation New Trends and Strategies in the Chemistry of Advanced Materials with Relevance in Biological Systems, Technique and Enviromental Protection, Timisoara, Romania, 5-6 iunie, 2014, p. 120-124

2×(2/3)

1.333




TOTAL

13.226

Anexa 4.17


Un capitol într-un tratat, carte sau monografie editate într-o editură consacrată din străinătate2

Punctaj: 13×(Nic/Na)×(Np/Ntp)




  1. Birdeanu Mihaela, Fagadar-Cosma Eugenia

Chapter 5: The Self-Assembly of Porphyrin Derivatives into 2D and 3D Architectures

in


Quantum Nanosystems: Structure, Properties and Interactions, Apple Academics Press, Toronto-New Jersey, ISBN: 978-1-926895-90-1, 2014, pp.173-206,

§URL: http://www.appleacademicpress.com/title.php?id=9781926895901 

CRC Press Taylor & Francis Group

13×(1/2)×(34/489)=0.45

2. Lupa L., Popa A., Ilia G.

Use of phosphorus-containing polymers for the removal of metal ions from wastewaters, In: RSC Polymer Chemistry Series No. 11, Phosphorus-Based Polymers: From Synthesis to Applications, Eds. Sophie Monge and Ghislain David, 334 pg., Chapter 11, Published by The Royal Society of Chemistry, Cambridge, England, 2014, pp. 225-251.

13×(1/2)×(27/334)=0.52

3. L. Macarie and G. Ilia

Synthesis and Polymerization of Vinylphosphonic Acid. In: RSC Polymer Chemistry Series No. 11, Phosphorus-Based Polymers: From Synthesis to Applications, Eds. Sophie Monge and Ghislain David, 334 pg., Chapter 4, Published by The Royal Society of Chemistry, Cambridge, England, 2014, pp. 51-65.

13×(1/2)×(15/334)=0.29


4. Chirita M., Kiss M. L., Savii C.,

Magnetite, Properties and Modern Biomedical Applications (Cpt. 4) 

Magnetite Synthesis, Uses, and Biological Occurrence, Series: Chemistry Research and Applications, J. Ward Ed., Ed. NOVA Science Publisher, NY, USA, 2014, 119-182, (ISBN:978-1-63321-602-0)

13×(1/3)×(64/232)=0.27




TOTAL: 1.53


Anexa 4.19
Citări conform Web of Science (Thomson Reuters)
T 1. Suzuki T., Timofei S., Kurunczi L., Dietze U., Schuurmann G.

Correlation of aerobic biodegradability of sulfonated azo dyes with the chemical structure



Chemosphere 45(1): 1-9, 2001

C 1. Yang L.J., Zhang Y.Y., Liu X.Y., Jiang X.Q., Zhang Z.Z., Zhang T.T., Zhang L.

The investigation of synergistic and competitive interaction between dye Congo red and methyl blue on magnetic MnFe2O4



Chem. Eng. J. 246: 88-96, 2014

C 2. Zhao Z. –Q., Tian B.-H., Zhang X., Ghulam A., Zheng T.-C., Shen D.-S.

Aerobic degradation study of three fluoroanilines and microbial community analysis: the effects of increased fluorine substitution



Biodegradation, Published online: 20 Sept 2014, DOI 10.1007/s10532-014-9704-3

C 3. Khataee A., Vahid B., Akbarpour A., Aber S.

Effect of dye chemical structure on the efficiency of photoassisted electrochemical degradation using a cathode containing carbon nanotubes and a Ti/RuO2 anode



Res. Chem. Intermediat., June 2014, DOI 10.1007/s11164-014-1723-5
T 2. Timofei S., Schmidt W., Kurunczi L., Simon, Z

A review of QSAR for dye affinity for cellulose fibres



Dyes Pigments 47(1-2): 5-16, 2000

C 4. Wang X.J., Sun Y.Y., Wu L., Gu S.J., Liu R.N., Liu L., Liu X., Xu J.

Quantitative structure-affinity relationship study of azo dyes for cellulose fibers by multiple linear regression and artificial neural network



Chemometr. Intell. Lab. 134: 1-9, 2014

C 5. Delgadillo-Armendariz N.L., Rangel-Vazquez N.A., Garcia-Castanon A.I.

Spectroscopy analysis of chitosan-glibenclamide hydrogels



Spectrochim. Acta A 120: 524-528, 2014

C 6. Zanjanchi. F., Hadipour N.L., Sabzyan H., Beheshtian J.

Theoretical investigation of azo dyes adsorbed on cellulose fibers: 2. Spectroscopic study



J. Iran. Chem. Soc. 11(1): 111-121, 2014

C 7. Nilghaz A., Ballerini D.R., Fang X.Y., Shen W.

Semiquantitative analysis on microfluidic thread-based analytical devices by rule



Sensor Actuat B-Chem 191: 586-594, 2014
T 3. Timofei S., Kurunczi L., Schmidt W., Simon Z.

Lipophilicity in dye-cellulose fibre binding



Dyes Pigments 32(1): 25-42, 1996

C 8. Bak A., Wyszomirski M., Magdziarz T., Smolinski A., Polanski J.

Structure-Based Modeling of Dye-Fiber Affinity with SOM-4D-QSAR Paradigm: Application to Set of Anthraquinone Derivatives



Comb. Chem. High. T. Scr. 17(6): 485-502, 2014
T 4. Timofei S., Kurunczi L., Schmidt W., Simon Z.

Structure-affinity binding relationships of some 4-aminoazobenzene derivatives for cellulose fiber



Dyes Pigments 29(3): 251-258, 1995

C 9. Bak A., Wyszomirski M., Magdziarz T., Smolinski A., Polanski J.

Structure-Based Modeling of Dye-Fiber Affinity with SOM-4D-QSAR Paradigm: Application to Set of Anthraquinone Derivatives



Comb. Chem. High. T. Scr. 17(6): 485-502, 2014
T 5. Oprea T.I.,Kurunczi L., Timofei S.

QSAR studies of disperse azo dyes. Towards the negation of the pharmacophore theory of dye-fiber interaction?



Dyes Pigments 33(1): 41-64, 1997

C 10. Aguayo-Villarreal I.A., Hernandez-Montoya V. Rangel-Vazquez N.A., Montes-

Moran M.A.

Determination of QSAR properties of textile dyes and their adsorption on novel carbonaceous adsorbents

J. Mol. Liq. 196: 326-333, 2014

C 11. Bak A., Wyszomirski M., Magdziarz T., Smolinski A., Polanski J.

Structure-Based Modeling of Dye-Fiber Affinity with SOM-4D-QSAR Paradigm: Application to Set of Anthraquinone Derivatives



Comb. Chem. High. T. Scr. 17(6): 485-502, 2014

C 12. Durán-Jiménez G., Hernández-Montoya V., Montes-Morán M.A., Bonilla-Petriciolet

A., Rangel-Vázquez N.A.

Adsorption of dyes with different molecular properties on activated carbons prepared from lignocellulosic wastes by Taguchi method

Micropor. Mesopor. Mat. 199: 99–107, 2014
T 6. Timofei S., Fabian W.M.F.

Comparative molecular field analysis of heterocyclic monoazo dye-fiber affinities



J. Chem. Inf. Comp. Sci. 38(6): 1218-1222, 1998

C 13. Bak A., Wyszomirski M., Magdziarz T., Smolinski A., Polanski J.

Structure-Based Modeling of Dye-Fiber Affinity with SOM-4D-QSAR Paradigm: Application to Set of Anthraquinone Derivatives



Comb. Chem. High. T. Scr. 17(6): 485-502, 2014

C 14. Li R., Chen X., Luan F.

2D-QSPR modeling to predict the maximum absorption of 1,4-naphthoquinone

dyes

Journal of Computational Science & Engineering 10: 391-405, 2014, ISSN 1710-4068
T 7. Funar-Timofei S., Schuurrnann G.

Comparative molecular field analysis (CoMFA) of anionic azo dye-fiber affinities I: Gas-phase molecular orbital descriptors



J. Chem. Inf. Comp. Sci. 42(4): 788-795, 2002

C 15. Wang X.J., Sun Y.Y., Wu L., Gu S.J., Liu R.N., Liu L., Liu X., Xu J.

Quantitative structure-affinity relationship study of azo dyes for cellulose fibers by multiple linear regression and artificial neural network



Chemometr. Intell. Lab. 134: 1-9, 2014

C 16. Bak A., Wyszomirski M., Magdziarz T., Smolinski A., Polanski J.

Structure-Based Modeling of Dye-Fiber Affinity with SOM-4D-QSAR Paradigm: Application to Set of Anthraquinone Derivatives



Comb. Chem. High. T. Scr. 17(6): 485-502, 2014
T 8. Timofei S., Kurunczi L., Schmidt W., Fabian W.M.F., Simon Z.

Structure-affinity binding relationships by principal component regression analysis of anthraquinone dyes



Quant. Struct.-Act. Rel. 14(5): 444-449, 1995

C 17. Bak A., Wyszomirski M., Magdziarz T., Smolinski A., Polanski J.

Structure-Based Modeling of Dye-Fiber Affinity with SOM-4D-QSAR Paradigm: Application to Set of Anthraquinone Derivatives



Comb. Chem. High. T. Scr. 17(6): 485-502, 2014
T 9. Timofei S., Kurunczi L., Suzuki T., Fabian W.M.F., Muresan S.

Multiple Linear Regression (MLR) and Neural Network (NN) calculations of some disazo dye adsorption on cellulose



Dyes Pigments 34(3):181-193, 1997

C 18. Ngai E.W.T., Peng S., Alexander P., Moon, K.K.L.

Decision support and intelligent systems in the textile and apparel supply chain: An academic review of research articles



Expert. Syst. Appl. 41(1): 81-91 2014

C 19. Li R., Chen X., Luan F.

2D-QSPR modeling to predict the maximum absorption of 1,4-naphthoquinone

dyes

Journal of Computational Science & Engineering 10: 391-405, 2014, ISSN 1710-4068
T 10. Simu G.M., Funar-Timofei S.L., Hora S.G., Schmidt W.E., Kurunczi L., Sisu E.N.V.,

Morin N.


Direct dyes derivatives of 4,4 '-diaminobenzanilide. I - The synthesis and study of adsorption isotherms on cotton of a direct disazoic dye with asymmetrical structure

Rev. Chim.-Bucharest 53(12): 826-829, 2002

C 20. Simu G.M., Ledeti I.V., Muntean S.G., Fulias A., Citu I.M., Soica C., Onisei D.,

Savoiu-Balint G., Pinzaru I., Ionescu D.

Study of the Interaction of Some Pharmaceutical Compounds with Different Cellulosic Supports

Rev. Chim.-Bucharest 65(6): 664-670, 2014
T 11. Schuurmann G., Funar-Timofei S.

Multilinear regression and comparative molecular field analysis (CoMFA) of azo dye-fiber affinities. 2. Inclusion of solution-phase molecular orbital descriptors



J. Chem. Inf. Comp. Sci. 43(5): 1502-1512, 2003

C 21. Wang X.J., Sun Y.Y., Wu L., Gu S.J., Liu R.N., Liu L., Liu X., Xu J.

Quantitative structure-affinity relationship study of azo dyes for cellulose fibers by multiple linear regression and artificial neural network



Chemometr. Intell. LAB. 134: 1-9, 2014

C 22. Bak A., Wyszomirski M., Magdziarz T., Smolinski A., Polanski J.

Structure-Based Modeling of Dye-Fiber Affinity with SOM-4D-QSAR Paradigm: Application to Set of Anthraquinone Derivatives



Comb. Chem. High. T. Scr. 17(6): 485-502, 2014
T 12. Timofei S., Kurunczi L., Schmidt W., Simon Z.

Steric and electrostatic effects in dye-cellulose interactions by the MTD and CoMFA approaches



SAR QSAR Environ. Res. 13(2): 219-226, 2002

C 23. Kurouski D., Zaleski S., Casadio F., Van Duyne R.P., Shah N.C.

Tip-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy (TERS) for in Situ Identification of Indigo and Iron Gall Ink on Paper



J. Am. Chem. Soc. 136(24): 8677-8684, 2014
T 13. Seclaman E., Sallo A., Elenes F., Crasmareanu C., Wikete C., Timofei S., Simon Z.

Hydrophobicity, protolytic equilibrium and chromatographic behaviour of some monoazoic dyes



Dyes Pigments 55(2-3): 69-77, 2002

C 24. Fears K.P.

Measuring the pK/pl of Biomolecules Using X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy



Anal. Chem. 86(17): 8526-8529, 2014
T 14. Funar-Timofei S., Ionescu D., Suzuki T.

A tentative quantitative structure-toxicity relationship study of benzodiazepine

drugs

Toxicol. IN Vitro 24(1): 184-200, 2010

C 25. Jahangir S., Khan K.M., Fabian W.M.F.

Absolute configuration of 1,5-diazepin-2-ones: A critical test case for density functional theory



Comp. Theor. Chem. 1044: 15-23, 2014

C 26. Kar S., Roy K.

Predictive toxicity modelling of benzodiazepine drugs using multiple in silico approaches: descriptor-based QSTR, group-based QSTR and 3D-toxicophore mapping



Mol. Simulat., DOI: 10.1080/08927022.2014.888718, Published online: 04 Mar 2014
T 15. Kurunczi L., Funar-Timofei S., Bora A., Seclaman E.

Application of the MTD-PLS method to Heterocyclic dye-cellulose interactions



Int. J. Quantum Chem. 107(11): 2057-2065, 2007

C 27. Wang X.J., Sun Y.Y., Wu L., Gu S.J., Liu R.N., Liu L., Liu X., Xu J.

Quantitative structure-affinity relationship study of azo dyes for cellulose fibers by multiple linear regression and artificial neural network



Chemometr. Intell. Lab. 134: 1-9, 2014
T 16. Goodarzi M., Funar-Timofei S., Vander Heyden Y.

Towards better understanding of feature-selection or reduction techniques for Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationship models



Trac-Trend. Anal. Chem. 42: 49-63, 2013

C 28. Jouyban A., Shayanfar A., Ghafourian T., Acree W.E.

Solubility prediction of pharmaceuticals in dioxane plus water mixtures at various temperatures: Effects of different descriptors and feature selection methods



J. Mol. Liq. 195: 125-131, 2014

C 29. Sharma S., Goodarzi M., Ramon H., Saeys W.

Performance evaluation of preprocessing techniques utilizing expert information in multivariate calibration



Talanta 121: 105-112, 2014

C 30. Yun Y.H., Wang W.T., Tan M.L., Liang Y.Z., Li H.D., Cao D.S., Lu H.M., Xu Q.S.

A strategy that iteratively retains informative variables for selecting optimal variable subset in multivariate calibration



Anal. Chim. Acta 807: 36-43, 2014
T 17. Ivan D., Crisan L., Funar-Timofei S., Mracec M.

A quantitative structure-activity relationships study for the anti-HIV-1 activities of 1-[(2-hydroxyethoxy)methyl]-6-(phenylthio)thymine derivatives using the multiple linear regression and partial least squares methodologies



J. Serb. Chem. Soc. 78(4): 495-506, 2013

C 31. Huang H.M., Xiao X., Shi J.Y., Chen Y.X.

Structure-activity analysis of harmful algae inhibition by congeneric compounds: case studies of fatty acids and thiazolidinedione



Environ. Sci. Pollut. R. 21(11): 7154-7164, 2014
T 18. Funar-Timofei S., Fabian W.M.F., Simu G.M., Suzuki T.

Quantitative structure-retention relationships (QSRR) for chromatographic separation of disazo and trisazo 4,4 '-diaminobenzanilide-based dyes



Croat. Chem. Acta 79(2): 227-236, 2006

C 32. Ukic S., Novak M., Zuvela P., Avdalovic N., Liu Y., Buszewski B., Bolanca T.

Development of Gradient Retention Model in Ion Chromatography. Part I: Conventional QSRR Approach



Chromatographia 77(15-16): 985-996, 2014
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