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Die Problematik der unternehmerischen Mitbestimmung in der Europäischen Privatgesellschaft (SPE)
(2014)
Die Arbeit behandelt allgemein die Probleme, die hinsichtlich der unternehmerischen Mitbestimmung der Arbeitnehmer in der noch zu schaffenden Societas Privata Europaea (SPE) aufgetreten sind.
Insbesondere wird auf die Frage eingegangen, warum die Mitbestimmung eines der zentralen Hindernisse bei der Schöpfung eines SPE-Statuts auf europäischer Ebene darstellt.
Sodann werden verschiedene Lösungsansätze aufgezeigt wie die bestehenden Vorbehalte grundsätzlich überwunden werden könnten.
Des Weiteren wird anhand eines vielversprechenden Verordnungsentwurfs dargelegt, welche Modifikationen eine erfolgreiche Umsetzung wahrscheinlicher machen würden.
Schließlich gibt der Autor eine Einschätzung über die politischen Rahmenbedingungen des Vorhabens ab und wagt einen Blick in die Zukunft des Projekts "SPE".
Programmheft zur 21. Fachtagung der DGV-Kommission „Sachkulturforschung und Museum“, die zum Thema „Identitätsfabrik reloaded. Museen als Resonanzräume kultureller Vielfalt und pluraler Lebensstile“ vom Referat Volkskunde des Badischen Landesmuseums Karlsruhe und der Professur für Museologie der Universität Würzburg vom 22. bis 24. Mai 2014 in Karlsruhe durchgeführt wurde.
Die geplante Ausrottung der Masern bis 2020 und die damit eventuell einhergehende Beendigung der Masernimpfung könnten die Voraussetzungen dafür schaffen, dass andere Morbilliviren, wie beispielsweise das Hundestaupevirus (CDV), einen Wirtswechsel zum Menschen vollbringen könnten. CDV ist ein hoch ansteckendes Pathogen und besitzt einen weiten Wirtstropismus, der sich aktuell immer weiter ausbreitet. Im Gegensatz dazu kann das Masernvirus (MV) nahezu ausschließlich Menschen und nur sehr bedingt wenige Affenarten infizieren.
In dieser Doktorarbeit konnte gezeigt werden, dass eine Adaptierung des rekombinanten wildtypischen CDV-Stammes CDV-75/17red an den humanen Rezeptor SLAM (signaling lymphocytic activation molecule, CD150) reproduzierbar und innerhalb weniger Passagen erfolgt. Bei der Adaptierung an das humane SLAM ist dabei nur eine Mutation in dem Gen für das virale Hämagglutinin notwendig. Diese Mutation an Position 8697 von A zu G im viralen Genom (Aminosäure D540G im Hämagglutinin) konnte reproduzierbar detektiert werden, obwohl veröffentlicht wurde, dass unterschiedliche Mutationen im Hämagglutinin verschiedener CDV-Stämme eine SLAM-Adaptierung ermöglichen. Die Mutation D540G im Hämagglutinin des humanen SLAM-adaptierten CDV-A75/17red kompensiert eine negative Ladung der Aminosäure 71E, die speziesspezifisch im humanen SLAM vorhanden ist. Durch Wachstumskinetiken konnte belegt werden, dass das an humanes SLAM-adaptierte CDV-A75/17red auch weiterhin das canine SLAM effizient verwendet. Ein weiterer Eintrittsrezeptor, humanes Nectin4, konnte mit demselben CDV-Stamm ohne adaptive Mutation in den viralen Hüllproteingenen benutzt werden.
Wachstumskurven auf verschiedenen humanen B-Lymphozyten Zelllinien zeigen allerdings, dass eine alleinige Adaptierung an die humanen Wirtszellrezeptoren, für eine effiziente Virusreplikation, nicht ausreicht. Damit das CDV die Speziesbarriere durchbrechen kann, muss offenbar ein weiterer Adaptierungsprozess an die humanen Wirtszellen erfolgen, der voraussichtlich mit umfangreicheren Mutationen des viralen Genoms einhergehen würde.
Diese Ergebnisse unterstreichen, dass intrinsische Faktoren und das angeborene Immunsystem eine wichtige Barriere bilden und den Menschen vor einer CDV-Infektion schützen. Allerdings würde eine Fortführung der MV-Impfung auch nach Ausrottung der Masern, aufgrund der Kreuzreaktivität gegen andere Morbilliviren, den Schutz vor einer möglichen Adaptierung eines Morbillivirus, wie CDV, an den Menschen deutlich verstärken.
Häufige Schlafstörungen im Jugendalter umfassen Ein- und Durchschlafprobleme (Insomnie), verstärkte Tagesmüdigkeit oder einen verschobenen Schlaf-Wachrhythmus (zirkadiane Rhythmusstörung). Über unzureichenden Schlaf klagen 40-60% aller Jugendlichen, wobei ca. 10% eine klinisch bedeutsame insomnische Störung aufweisen. In der vorliegenden Arbeit wurde ein altersspezifisches, multimodales Gruppenpsychotherapieprogramm für Jugendliche (11-17 Jahre) mit nicht-organischen Schlafbeschwerden extern evaluiert. Das eingesetzte Training „JuSt“ bestand aus 6 Sitzungen, wobei sich 5 Sitzungen an die Jugendlichen richteten und eine Sitzung als Elternabend stattfand. Zur Überprüfung der Wirksamkeit des JuSt-Programms am Institut für Psychologie der Universität Würzburg wurden schlafbezogene Parameter sowie Maße aus assoziierten Bereichen herangezogen. Zudem wurden Trainingseffekte auf den Schlaf und die psychische Belastung der Eltern untersucht. Die Erfassung dieser Ergebnisgrößen erfolgte sowohl vor und nach der Trainingsteilnahme als auch über einen Katamnesezeitraum von bis zu 12 Monaten. Daneben umfasste das Studiendesign eine Gruppe mit einer Wartephase vor Trainingsbeginn und die Überprüfung möglicher den Trainingserfolg moderierender Faktoren, wie Alter, Geschlecht und Chronotyp, d.h. zirkadiane Präferenz, der Teilnehmer.
Bereits nach dem diagnostischen Erstkontakt zeigte sich eine Abnahme selbstberichteter externalisierender und internalisierender Probleme bei den jugendlichen Teilnehmern in der Gruppe mit Wartephase (n = 9). Alle anderen Parameter blieben dagegen von der Wartezeit unberührt. Unmittelbar nach dem Training zeigten die Schlaftagebücher der Teilnehmer (n = 22) ein verbessertes Durchschlafen und eine erhöhte Schlafeffizienz an. Fragebogendaten belegten zudem weniger selbst- und fremdberichtete Ein- und Durchschlafprobleme, seltenere dysfunktionale schlafbezogene Kognitionen, eine bessere Schlafhygiene und weniger Tagesmüdigkeit in der Wahrnehmung der Eltern. Bis zur 3-Monatskatamnese hatten sich außerdem die Gesamtschlafdauer, die Einschlaflatenz und die selbstberichtete Tagesmüdigkeit positiv verändert. In den assoziierten Maßen zeigte sich ein unmittelbarer Trainingseffekt auf selbst- und fremdberichtete externalisierende Probleme sowie auf das Fremdurteil bezüglich internalisierender Probleme. Im Selbsturteil hatte sich dieses Maß erst zum 3-Monats Follow-Up verbessert. Auf Elternseite verringerten sich während der Trainingsdurchführung die nächtliche Aufwachhäufigkeit der Mütter und die Schwere psychischer und somatischer Symptome beider Elternteile. Auf die Schlafeffizienz, die Dauer nächtlichen Wachseins von Vätern und Müttern sowie auf die nächtliche Aufwachhäufigkeit der Väter hatte das Training eine verzögerte positive Wirkung, da diese Effekte erst zum 3-Monats Follow-Up sichtbar wurden. Im Verlauf der Langzeitkatamnese (3-Monats- bis 1-Jahres Follow-Up, n = 16) blieben alle schlafbezogenen und assoziierten Ergebnisgrößen sowohl auf Kinder- als auch auf Elternseite auf konstantem Niveau. Darüber hinaus wurden explorativ die Merkmale Alter, Geschlecht und Chronotyp der Teilnehmer als mögliche Moderatoren des Trainingserfolgs untersucht. Die Ergebnisse zeigten, dass der Trainingserfolg nicht an ein bestimmtes Geschlecht, ein bestimmtes Alter zwischen 11 und 17 Jahren oder einen bestimmten Chronotyp gebunden war.
Insgesamt kann ein positives Fazit bezüglich der Wirksamkeit des JuSt-Programms zur Behandlung nicht-organischer Insomnien bei Jugendlichen und zur Entlastung ihrer Eltern am Standort Würzburg gezogen werden. Für die klinische Versorgung jugendlicher Insomniker wird angeregt, das JuSt-Training im deutschsprachigen Raum zukünftig verstärkt in der therapeutischen Praxis zu implementieren.
Within this study, the influence of the energetics of the bridge unit on electron transfer (ET) in an electrode-bridge-donor system was investigated in a monolayer environment.
This was realized by specifically designing molecules containing ferrocene carboxylic ester donors and hydroquinone derivatives as bridge units and by using a gold electrode as acceptor. The energetics of the hydroquinone derivatives was adjusted by synthetically varying its substituents with the intention of changing the ET speed and mechanisms. Thereby the choice of the substituents was based on the literature known half-wave potentials of similar solvated hydroquinone derivatives and successively confirming them by conducting cyclic voltammetry on the actual bridge units synthesized. Then, a synthetic pathway, which accommodated the limited stability of the integrated terminal ferrocene carbon acid ester, was developed and successfully employed. This was followed by developing a procedure for preparing very dense and highly ordered monolayers from the target molecules on self-made gold microelectrodes. For the electrochemical investigations, several electrolyte solutions were tested until one, which ensured low susceptibility of the characterization setup towards slight changes of the electrode arrangement and measurement parameters while ensuring sufficient stability of the monolayers, was found. Furthermore, a new, commercially available potentiostat was established for the impedance measurements, which reduced the stress on the monolayers during the electrochemical characterizations in comparison to the equipment used in many former studies. Regarding the determination of the ET rates, the data analysis protocol for the impedance measurements developed by Creager et al. was slightly adapted to allow analysis of the investigated monolayers despite their non-ideal behavior. In addition, the influence of changes to the electrical parameters of the impedance scans was investigated to minimize the error in the acquired data.
The electrochemical analysis of the monolayers by conducting cyclic voltammetry on MA, MB and MC prepared from A, B and C confirmed the accomplishment of near ideal surface coverage and exceptionally high order. The surface coverages of MB and MC were, probably due to the space filled by the substituents on their bridge units, slightly lower than those of MA. Furthermore, the shape of the redox waves of the ferrocene carboxylic acid redox center in the voltammogram of MA showed a broadening and a shift towards higher potentials, which was assigned to electrostatic interference of oxidized terminal redox centers due to the especially dense packing. However, in the voltammogram of MB, no sharp redox waves of the bridge units, as predicted by the analysis of preliminary monolayers of the same type with low surface coverage, were present. This was attributed to the different and varying microenvironment of the bridge units deeply embedded within high-density monolayers. In detail, the different degree of shielding of each individual bridge unit from counter ions and solvent molecules probably resulted in the half wave potential being shifted to varying higher potentials, thus preventing the formation of sharp redox waves. In addition, electrostatic effects of oxidized bridge units could have enhanced this effect. This leads to the conclusion that the half-wave potentials of fully solvated bridge units determined by the cyclic voltammetry are not suited to predict the energetics of the oxidized bridge states embedded within the prepared high density monolayers.
Finally, the monolayers were successfully analyzed by impedance spectroscopy, which showed that the ET rate of MA is slightly higher than that of MB, and both are higher than that of MC. All of the values were, according to literature, in the expected region considering the length and degree of conjugation of the backbone. However, this picture is relativized when considering the targeted energetic alignment of the bridge units. According to the predicted very small energy gap between the oxidized states of the donor and the bridge unit in MB, a domination of the hopping mechanism should have led to a several orders of magnitude higher ET rate than in MA and MC. That this was not the case was attributed to the underestimation of the energy of the oxidized bridge states by utilizing cyclic voltammetry of the fully solvated bridge units (see above). According to the small differences of the ET rates the superexchange process was assumed to be the dominating mechanism not only in MA and MC but also in MB. However, even when shifted, the predicted energetic order of the oxidized bridge states should have led to a moderately decreasing ET rate from MB over MA to MC. The reason for the actual ET rate in MA being slightly higher than in MB might be found in the electrostatic interference of the terminal redox centers in MA (see above).
In conclusion, the targeted model systems were prepared and the ET rates were successfully determined. However, the problems concerning the relative energetic positioning of the involved states within the dense monolayers prevented the specific alteration of the speed and mechanism of the ET. The reason for this can be probably found in the high density and order of the monolayers prepared within this work, which hamper the intrusion of the components of the electrolyte solutions. This various degree of stabilization for the individual bridge units by counter ions and solvent molecules leads to the energy of the oxidized bridge states being splitted and shifted towards higher potentials with respect to fully solvated bridge units. This effect might be further enhanced by electrostatics of neighboring already oxidized bridge states. All this makes the predetermination of the energetics of the embedded bridge units extremely difficult. On one hand, this behavior can be considered an obstacle and could probably be circumvented by designing molecules with bulky anchor groups and rigid molecular backbones, which would ensure perpendicular arrangement to the surface and full exposure of the bridge and terminal redox centers to the solvent molecules and counter ions. On the other hand, monolayers which completely embed integral redox centers might open up the opportunity to study the effects of microenvironments similar to those in solid state materials.
Regarding mixed valence compounds, the present study focuses on bistriarylamine radical cation F∙+, which contains the [3.3]paracyclophane bridge unit. The results were compared to the, except for the bridge units, identical literature known compounds G∙+ and N∙+ with [2.2]paracyclophane and p-xylene bridges respectively. This led to the conclusion that slightly different bridge units can induce substantial changes to the internal reorganization energy. This is especially noteworthy since it is usually believed that structural adaption limited to the redox centers taking part in the charge transfer dominates the internal reorganization energy. Furthermore, the application of the two-state Mulliken-Hush approach shows that compounds F∙+ and G∙+ have near identical couplings and similar thermal barriers. Confirmation of the latter finding as well as near identical thermal electron transfer rates for both compounds were provided via a cooperation project by Grampp et al. in which these values were directly extracted from temperature dependent electron paramagnetic resonance measurements. These results are quite unexpected since the “through-space” distances of the stacked pi-systems in the paracyclophane bridges differ significantly. They are well within the sum of the van der Waals radii in G∙+ and barely within them in compound F∙+. In addition, these findings weaken the common assumption of the ethylene bridges in G∙+ substantially adding to the electronic coupling, since then, in F∙+, due to its propylene linkers, the coupling should be substantially reduced. Finally, relying on the fact that the electronic couplings are only three times higher and the thermal electron transfer rates are only one order of magnitude higher for N∙+ than for compounds F∙+ and G∙+ shows that intermolecular electron transfer in solid state materials can remain efficient, if the interacting pi-systems stay within the sum of van der Waals radii of their carbons.
Concerning the donor-acceptor dyads, the current investigation centers on triarylamine-cyclophane-naphtalene diimide (TAA-CP-NDI) compounds which display almost complete photoinduced charge separation. Furthermore, their singlet charge separated states show lifetimes of hundreds of nanoseconds, which is rarely found in such simple dyads. In the present case they can be attributed to the particular amount of electronic coupling V (on the order of 100 cm^–1), which is brought about by incorporation of the smallest model systems for pi-stacks, the CPs, together with the nodes on the NDI lowest unoccupied molecular orbital, which electronically decouples the central NDI from its nitrogen substituents. In agreement with studies of [2.2]- and [3.3]paracyclophane bridged mixed valence compounds (see above), the cycolphane bridged dyads show very similar electronic coupling when dealing with ground state processes like charge recombination. However, when investigating excited state processes, like charge separation in the TAA-CP-NDI dyads, one has to bear in mind that the CP orbitals are involved in the formation of intermediate states that likely possess charge transfer character. In this case, the [2.2]paracyclophane bridge obviously induces a stronger coupling than the [3.3]paracyclophane. Another interesting property of the dyads studied here is the substantial population of the triplet charge separated (CS) state of ca. one third regarding both CS states, which is brought about by singlet-triplet interconversion from the singlet CS state. Thus, the triplet CS state with a lifetime of several microseconds acts as a kind of buffer for the CS state before recombining to the ground state and, thus, leads to distinctly prolonged overall lifetimes of the charge separated states. Thus it can be concluded that the intersystem crossing and charge recombination (CR) processes of the CS states are governed by a delicate balance of a large electronic coupling V and a large exchange interaction 2J (both with regard to systems containing a through-space pathway). The latter appears to be induced by second order interaction with a local triplet state lying close in energy to the CS state. This balance results in slow CR- and singlet-triplet- interconversion rates, which differ only by one order of magnitude. Compared to the many NDI containing dyads studied so far, these features of the dyads studied here are, to the best of our knowledge, unique. Especially the combination of high quantum yield of charge separation, long lifetimes and high energy of the charge separated state make the investigated systems interesting for practical applications. Furthermore, the presented unraveling of the underlying mechanisms is of substantial value for the future design of dyads for practical applications regarding the implementation and adjustment of these favorable properties.
The experimental technique predominantly employed within the scope of this Thesis constitutes one subarea of femtochemistry: the time-resolved spectroscopy of photoin-
duced chemical reactions in the liquid phase by means of molecular signatures in the mid-infrared (MIR) spectral range. Probing transient vibrational states, i.e., dynamic
changes in the vibrational motion of specic molecular subunits or functional Groups allows for a distinct separation and assignment of measured signals to emerging molecular species. For this purpose, one key building block is indispensable, which most of the investigations carried out within the eld of femtochemistry have in common: a coherent light source delivering ultrashort laser pulses with a temporal duration that matches the femtosecond time scale on which molecular motions typically occur. This instrumentation enables the observation of photoinduced chemical reactions from the
starting point|the excitation event to the appearance of intermediates to the nal formation of stable photoproducts after several pico- or nanoseconds.
This work comprises the acquisition and presentation of time-resolved spectroscopic data related to promising molecular systems upon photoexcitation as well as the im-
plementation and testing of experimental optical techniques both for the presented experiments but as well for experiments conceivable in the future. In addition, linear spectroscopy measurements and quantum-chemical simulations on the emerging chemical species have been carried out. In so doing, the primary processes and subse-
quently emerging reaction products of two compounds on a timescale of several nanoseconds after photoexcitation have been elucidated in great detail. Both compounds, the
[Mn(CO)3(tpm)]+ (tpm = tris(2-pyrazolyl)methane) CO-releasing molecule (CORM) and the 5-diazo Meldrum's acid (DMA), are of academic interest but in addition belong
to molecular classes that might be utilized in the near future as dark-stable prodrugs under physiological conditions or that are already utilized in industrial chemistry procedures, respectively. The ndings of both studies gave rise to implement and examine two techniques for prospective transient absorption experiments, namely the shaping and characterization of ultraviolet (UV) laser pulses and the recording of two-photon excitation spectra. Beyond that, since each of the depicted experiments is based on the detection of weak transient absorption signals in the MIR spectral region, two dif-
ferent detection schemes, via chirped-pulse upconversion (CPU) on the one hand and via direct multichannel MCT detection on the other hand, have been juxtaposed at the
conclusion of this work. Since both techniques are suitable in femtosecond pump-probe measurements but thereby exhibit individual strengths and weaknesses, a comparative study provides clarication of the respective pros and cons. The first study introduced within this work investigates the complex photochemistry
of DMA, a photoactive compound used in lithography and industrial chemistry. By femtosecond MIR transient absorption spectroscopy covering several nanoseconds, the
light-induced dynamics and ultrafast formation of several photoproducts from the manifold of reaction pathways have been disclosed to form a coherent picture of the overall
reaction scheme. After UV excitation of DMA dissolved in methanol to the second excited state S2, 70% of excited molecules relax back to the S0 ground state. In compet-
ing processes, they can either undergo an intramolecular Wolff rearrangement to form ketene, which reacts with a solvent molecule to an enol intermediate and further to carboxylate ester, or they rst relax to the DMA S1 state, from where they can isomerize to a diazirine. The third competing reaction channel, having the lowest quantum efficiency with respect to the rst two channels, is the formation of a singlet carbene out of the S1 state. From there an ylide can arise or, via an intersystem crossing, the triplet form of the carbene follows. Whereas the primary reaction steps occur on a picosecond timescale, the subsequently arising intermediates and stable photoproducts are formed
within a few hundreds to thousands of picoseconds. For a reliable identication of the involved compounds, density functional theory calculations on the normal modes and
Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy of the reactant and the photoproducts in the chemical equilibrium accompany the analysis of the transient spectra. Additional experiments in ethanol and isopropanol led to slight spectral shifts as well as elongated time
constants due to steric hindrance in transient spectra connected with the ester Formation channel, further substantiating the assignment of the occurring reaction pathways and photoproducts.
The study demonstrated that the combination of linear and time-resolved spectroscopic measurements in conjunction with quantum-chemical calculations constitutes a powerful tool to unravel even highly complex photoreactions exhibiting multiple consecutive intermediate states within parallel reaction pathways. Although some of the individual reaction steps, for example the ketene formation via Wolff rearrangement, have been observed on ultrashort time scales before, this work encompassed the Observation of the whole set of appearing photoproducts of DMA in different alcohol solutions within several nanoseconds. In this sense, the ultrafast photochemistry of DMA represents a prototype example for a multisequential reaction scheme, elucidated by the capabilities of femtosecond MIR spectroscopy.
With a modified instrumentation concerning amongst others the system delivering the fundamental laser pulses or the generation of the UV pump pulses, the next ob-
jective within this work was to elucidate the primary processes upon UV Irradiation of a manganese tricarbonyl CORM in aqueous environment. The time-resolved
experiment was performed with two different pump wavelengths and furthermore supported by linear spectroscopy methods and time-dependent density functional theory (TDDFT) calculations on the excited states as well as DFT calculations on the ground
states. The measurements revealed that irradiating the compound with UV excitation pulses primarily leads to ultrafast photolysis of one CO ligand. Geminate recombination may occur within one picosecond but it remains a minor process as the photolyzed CO
group is liberated and the unoccupied coordination site is predominantly filled by an incoming solvent molecule. There was no evidence for hot CO bands, i.e., the remaining CO ligands|in the dicarbonyl photoproduct as well as in the intact CORM are not vibrationally excited through the UV excitation of the CORM. According to this, the excess energy merges into low-frequency vibrational modes associated with the molecule as a whole. Since studies on a macroscopic scale at irradiation times of several minutes prove that UV irradiation eventually leads to the release of two or even all three CO
ligands, further loss of CO most likely necessitates manganese oxidation or another interaction with light. To clarify the latter, a consecutive UV pulse was employed in order to excite the photoproducts subsequent to the initial pump interaction. However, the data obtained was not instructive enough to denitely exclude the manganese oxidation being responsible for the loss of further CO groups. Besides the exchange of a CO Group by a solvent molecule or the geminate recombination, the employment of two different excitation wavelengths in combination with ndings derived from the TDDFT calculations suggested another reaction process, namely the possibility that the excitation does not lead to any bond cleavage at all. As the CORM under investigation is tissue-selective and cytotoxic against cancer cells, knowledge of these rst photoinduced reaction steps is essential for a full understanding of its biological activity. Inspired by these two studies, experimental techniques for prospective transient absorption measurements have been implemented and tested within preparative measure-
ments. First, in the course of a UV-pump-MIR-probe experiment with specically tailored excitation pulses, one could pursue the aim of coherently controlling the outcome of a photoreaction in the liquid phase. Out of the rich photochemistry of DMA the vibrational signature of a particular molecular species might thereby serve as a feedback signal, which is a central part of a learning loop that adaptively determines the pulse shape that steers the quantum mechanical system upon photoexcitation into a desired direction. This motivated the installation and testing of devices by means of which the shaping and characterization of ultrashort laser pulses in the UV could be performed. Second, motivated by the biological applications of CORMs, one can imagine a scenario where a certain amount of CORMs is deposited inside cancerous tissue. Since the activation of CO loss by means of UV pulses is not possible due to the absorption characteristics of biological tissue, the simultaneous excitation via two photons from the visible spectral regime seems appealing. However, success or failure of such an application depends on whether the deposited compound efficiently absorbs two photons simultaneously, i.e., whether the two-photon absorption cross section is large enough. Therefore, a setup to record two-photon excitation spectra under full consideration of
the crucial laser pulse parameters like the pulse duration, energy and central wavelength was arranged and tested. The rst results were obtained with a commercially available reference system (Mn2CO10) but the setup as well as the described measurement and
data analysis procedure can easily be applied to record the two-photon absorption cross section of more promising molecular systems. Third, as the detection of probe pulses
in the MIR spectral region is part of each time-resolved measurement throughout this thesis, a comparison between the newly established technique of CPU and direct multi-
channel MCT detection is presented by means of pump{probe experiments on Mn2CO10 and Co4CO12 with a 1 kHz shot-to-shot data acquisition. It was shown that the CPU detection technique scores with its high spectral resolution and coverage of the easy-to-handle and more cost-effective CCD detectors. On the other hand, in the course of the additional nonlinear upconversion process intensity fluctuations of the chirped fundamental pulses are transferred to the probe spectrum in the visible regime. This entails a lower signal-to-noise ratio than the direct MCT detection, which can be compensated by an additional normalization procedure applied to the CPU probe pulses. As a consequence, the CPU detection scheme offers more flexibility for future investigations
employing MIR probe pulses. This is of great importance for many applications within the presented eld of femtochemistry as a huge variety of time-resolved investigations on a multitude of systems in the liquid phase is based on the detection of weak transient
absorption signals in the MIR spectral region.
Diese Arbeit untersucht Literatur Reviews (LRs) im Forschungsfeld des Supply Chain Managements (SCM). Hierfür werden zunächst die methodischen und terminologischen Grundlagen der Analyse erarbeitet sowie taxonomische und thematische Klassifikati-onsschemata vergleichend gegenübergestellt. Anschließend werden der LR-Prozess dieser Untersuchung und ausgewählte Evaluationsdimensionen definiert. Auf diesen grundlegenden Vorarbeiten aufbauend werden LRs des SCM identifiziert, klassifiziert und umfassend bewertet. Die Forschungsergebnisse zeigen, dass es narrativen LRs teil-weise an methodischer Genauigkeit mangelt und infolgedessen die Technik des syste-matischen LR zunehmend an Bedeutung gewinnt. Darüber hinaus dient diese Arbeit als Bewertungsraster zur Evaluation der methodischen Güte von LRs, als Leitlinie zur Er-stellung von systematischen LRs und als State-of-the-Art der Sekundärforschung im SCM.
Mit diesem Beitrag ("Iraq und Iran") liegt Teil 2 der dreiteiligen Online-Publikation "Historische Aufnahmen aus dem Vorderen Orient" vor, die als Zeitdokumente Bilder und begleitende Texte von Reisen aus den Jahren 1968 bis 1979 in einige Länder des Nahen Ostens vorstellt. Die Bildauswahl zeigt v. a. Kunstobjekte und Landschafts- bzw. Architekturaufnahmen mit Bezug zur Archäologie und Kunstgeschichte.
In this work, femtosecond laser pulses are used to launch optical excitations on different nanostructures. The excitations are confined below the diffraction limit and propagate along the nanostructures.
Fundamental properties of these ultrashort optical near fields are determined by characterizing the far-field emission after propagation with a setup developed for this task. Furthermore, control of the nanooptical excitations' spatial and temporal evolution is demonstrated for a designed nanostructure.
Im Rahmen dieser Arbeit konnten erstmals die Eigenschaften von 1-heteroaromatisch-substituierten, freien Borolen des Typs R′BC4Ph4 untersucht werden. Der Rest R′ wurde unter Verwendung von bekannten Synthesemethoden (Zinn-Bor-Austausch, Salzeliminierung) variiert und die Borolderivate 45 (R′ = Thien-2-yl), 46 (R′ = 5-Methylfuran-2-yl), 47 (R′ = 5-Trimethylsilylthien-2-yl) und 49 (R′ = N-Methylpyrrol-3-yl) erfolgreich synthetisiert und vollständig charakterisiert (Multikern-NMR-Spektroskopie, Elementaranalyse, Röntgenstrukturanalyse am Einkristall).
Des Weiteren ist es gelungen, die ersten Bis(borole) mit den heteroaromatischen Brückeneinheiten 2,5-Thienyl (54) und 5,5′-Bithiophen (55) mittels Zinn-Bor-Austausch-Reaktion darzustellen. Die Molekülstruktur von 54 bestätigt dabei nicht nur die erfolgreiche Synthese, sondern auch die coplanare Ausrichtung der drei Ringsysteme zueinander. Anhand von cyclovoltammetrischen Messungen konnte gezeigt werden, dass in diesem -konjugierten Akzeptor-Donor-Akzeptor-System (54) eine ausgeprägte Kommunikation zwischen den beiden Borzentren vorliegt. Dadurch ergeben sich vier irreversible Reduktionsereignisse, die ausgehend von 54, dem Monoanion [54]•−, dem Dianion [54]2−, dem Trianion [54]3− und dem Tetraanion [54]4− zugewiesen werden können.
Das Verhalten von 54 gegenüber Reduktion wurde außerdem nicht nur elektrochemisch, sondern auch mithilfe unterschiedlicher Reduktionsmittel analysiert. Die Reduktion mit einem halben Äquivalent des Zwei-Elektronen-Reduktionsmittels Magnesiumanthracen führte dabei zu dem vollständig delokalisierten Monoanion Mg0.5[54], welches ESR-spektroskopisch charakterisiert werden konnte. Die Reduktion mit einem Äquivalent Magnesiumanthracen bzw. zwei Äquivalenten des Ein-Elektronen-Reduktionsmittels CoCp*2 lieferte das Dianion [54]2−, das für den Fall von [CoCp*2]2[54] im Festkörper studiert werden konnte. Die Molekülstruktur belegt, dass es sich bei Dianion [54]2− nicht um ein diradikalisches, sondern ein diamagnetisches, chinoides System handelt, welches auch als Bipolaron beschrieben werden kann.
Der Einfluss von heteroaromatischen Substituenten wurde außerdem im Hinblick auf die Synthese neuartiger Basen-stabilisierter Diborene untersucht. Durch reduktive Kupplung geeigneter NHC-stabilisierter Dihalogenborane 77 und 78 (NHC = IMe) konnten die beiden Thienyl-substituierten Diborene 81 und 82 in sehr guten Ausbeuten (81: 82%; 82: 89%) dargestellt werden. UV-Vis-spektroskopische Untersuchungen und quantenchemische Rechnungen belegen, dass das HOMO der Diborene durch die -Bindung der BB-Bindung repräsentiert wird.
Im Gegensatz zu den bekannten Aryl-substituierten Diborenen (73, 74) zeigt die Festkörperstruktur von 82 eine coplanare Ausrichtung der Heterocyclen relativ zur BB-Bindungsebene. Dadurch wird die sterische Abschirmung der reaktiven BB-Doppelbindung vermindert und weitere Reaktivitätsuntersuchungen in Analogie zur Reaktivität von CC-Doppelbindungen können durchgeführt werden.
In this paper the relationship between corporate sustainability performance and corporate financial performance is researched. It is hypothesized that a better sustainability performance of firms leads to financial success in terms of increased EBIT and Market Capitalization. Furthermore 17 environmental activities and their assumed impact on financial benefits are analyzed for ten different industry sectors. The data sample for this research paper has been taken from Thomson Reuters Database ASSET4 and includes 3115 firms. The results show that there is a positive and non-linear link between the sustainability performance and the financial performance of firms, intending that financially more successful firms can gain greater benefits from being sustainable than less successful firms do. Furthermore sustainable environmental activities have been identified for different industry sectors, which indicate to lead to an increase of the financial performance.
Synapsins are conserved synapse-associated hosphoproteins involved in the fine regulation of neurotransmitter release. The aim of the present project is to study the phosphorylation of synapsins and the distribution of phospho-synapsin in the brain of Drosophila melanogaster.
Three antibodies served as important tools in this work, a monoclonal antibody (3C11/α-Syn) that recognizes all known synapsin isoforms and two antisera against phosphorylated synapsin peptides (antiserum PSyn(S6) against phospho-serine 6 and antiserum PSyn(S464) against phospho-serine 464). These antisera were recently generated in collaboration with Bertram Gerber and Eurogentec. ...
In this work, high-energy observables arising during different phases of SN explosions are studied with respect to their potential for allowing conclusions on suggested explosion scenarios and physical mechanisms that are thought to influence the evolution of SNe in a major way. The focus on selected observables at keV and MeV energies is motivated by the appearance of large degeneracies that can even be found for disparate scenarios in many wavelength regimes. Since the discussed emission in the high-energy regime is directly linked to nuclear processes being usually very distinct for different suggested physical models, the signatures at keV and MeV energies allow for meaningful comparisons of simulations with observations.
Synthese und Charakterisierung neuartiger Silicium-, Germanium- und zinnorganischer Riechstoffe
(2014)
Aufbauend auf dem Konzept der C/Si-Bioisosterie beschreibt die vorliegende Arbeit die Synthese und Charakterisierung siliciumhaltiger Derivate der Riechstoffe Galaxolide, Lilial, Bourgeonal, 5,7,7-Trimethyl-4-methylenoctanal und α-Galbanone sowie Beiträge zur Synthese eines silicium¬haltigen Derivats von δ-Damascone. Basierend auf der C/Ge- und C/Sn-Bioisosterie wurden zudem die Germa- und Stanna-Analoga von Lilial und Bourgeonal synthetisiert. Die entsprechenden Zielverbindungen sowie alle isolierten Zwischenstufen wurden durch NMR-Spektroskopie (1H, 11B, 13C, 15N, 29Si, 119Sn) und Elementaranalyse (C, H, N) charakterisiert. In einigen Fällen erfolgte zusätzlich eine Charakterisierung durch Einkristall-Röntgenstrukturanalyse oder Infrarot-Spektroskopie.
Im Rahmen der Dissertation wurde die Reaktivitat des terminalen Mangan-Borylenkomplexes gegenüber verschiedenen polaren Doppelbindungssystemen, koordinativ ungesattigten Übergangsmetallfragmenten sowie Lewis-Basen untersucht. Mithilfe der spektroskopischen und strukturellen Daten der dabei synthetisierten Verbindungen konnten neue Erkenntnisse uber die Natur der Metall-Bor-Bindung erlangt werden.
Mit diesem Beitrag ("Syrien und Jordanien") liegt Teil 1 der dreiteiligen Online-Publikation "Historische Aufnahmen aus dem Vorderen Orient" vor, die als Zeitdokumente Bilder und begleitende Texte von Reisen aus den Jahren 1968 bis 1979 in einige Länder des Nahen Ostens vorstellt. Die Bildauswahl zeigt v. a. Kunstobjekte und Landschafts- bzw. Architekturaufnahmen mit Bezug zur Archäologie und Kunstgeschichte.
Diverse synthetische Zugänge zu einer neuen Verbindungsklasse, nämlich den chiralen 9-
Oxabispidinen wurden realisiert. Als gemeinsame Ausgangsverbindung diente das Aminodiol. Die Route über ein Bispidinlactam stellte sich aufgrund der geringen Ausbeute (~5%) über 8 Stufen als wenig effektiv heraus. Ein Nitril eignete sich wesentlich besser als Zwischenstufe und lieferte die Zielverbindungen in 9-27% Gesamtausbeute über 8-12 Stufen.
Auch ein Syntheseweg zur Darstellung von Bispidinen konnte ausgehend vom Naturstoff (–)-Cytisin, der aus den Samen des Gemeinen Goldregens isoliert wurde, etabliert werden. Hierzu wurde in Analogie zu O’Briens Arbeiten zunächst die freie Aminofunktion als Carbamat geschützt und der aromatische Ring zum Lactam reduziert, um dann in 5-Position derivatisieren zu können. Verschiedene Substituenten (Me, iPr, F, cPr) konnten sowohl in axialer als auch in äquatorialer Position eingeführt werden. Ein weiterer Reduktionschritt
am Ende der Sequenz lieferte die trizyklischen Diamine in 15-38% Ausbeute über nur 4-6
Stufen ausgehend von (–)-Cytisin. Eine Cyclopropylgruppe wurde durch Einführung einer
Methoxymethylgruppe, Eliminierung und eine Cyclopropanierung mit Diiodmethan/ Diethylzink generiert.
Alle synthetisierten Verbindungen wurden als chirale Liganden in verschiedenen enantioselektiven Reaktionen evaluiert. Im Fokus standen hierbei zunächst die 9-Oxabispidine, die sich–im Gegensatz zu den bekannten Bispidinen–leider nicht als chirale Liganden in enantioselektiven Deprotonierungen einsetzen lassen, da sie selbst deprotoniert werden. In enantioselektiven Henry-Reaktionen stellte sich das trizyklische 9-Oxabispidin als hervorragender Ligand heraus, der als Kupferkomplex mit einer Vielzahl an Aldehyden (aliphatisch, aromatisch) und Nitromethan umgesetzt wurde. Sowohl die Ausbeuten (44-95%) als auch die Enantiomerenüberschüsse (91-98%) waren exzellent und können mit den Ergebnissen der besten Literatur-bekannten Katalysatoren mithalten. Auch in einer diastereoselektiven Umsetzung mit Nitroethan konnte ein dr von 80:20 mit sehr guten 94% ee für das Hauptdiastereomer erzielt werden. Die bizyklischen 9-Oxabispidine eignen sich weniger für Henry-Reaktionen, da die Verbindungen mit sterisch weniger anspruchsvollen Reste nur mittelmäßige Resultate (33-46% ee) ergeben. Mit zunehmender Sterik ist auch eine steigende Tendenz zu einem höheren Enantiomerenüberschuss [z.B. R = Ph, 56/57% ee] zu erkennen. Interessant ist die Stereoselektivität der bizyklischen Oxabispidine: Während das trizyklische Bispidin zu einer S-Konfiguration im Produkt führt–wie es von einem (+)-Spartein-Ersatzstoff zu erwarten ist–liefern R = Et, iPr. cHex und Ph das R-Produkt - genau wie (–)-Spartein. Der Grund hierfür ist wahrscheinlich die exponierte Stellung der äußeren Methylgruppe im annelierten Piperidinring. Ein ähnlicher Effekt trat mit dem 9-Oxabispidin R = tBuPh, das ebenfalls einen weit ausladenden aromatischen Ring besitzt, ein. Auch hier wurden unter Induktionsumkehr im Vergleich zu R = Et, iPr, cHex, Ph das S-konfigurierte Produkt in 38-39 % ee erhalten.
Im Gegensatz zu den 9-Oxabispidinen können die Bispidine in enantioselektiven Deprotonierungsreaktionen eingesetzt werden. Die bei der Umsetzung erzielten Ergebnisse mit den Monomethyl-Verbindungen (92% ee, äquatoriale Me-Gruppe und 79% ee, axiale Me-Gruppe) zeigen, dass eine axiale Methylgruppe den Chiralitätstransfer eher negativ beeinflusst, wohingegen eine äquatoriale Methylgruppe keinen Einfluss ausübt auf den ee (gleicher ee mit 92% wie das trizyklische Bispidin). Bei größeren äquatorialen Substituenten wie iPr (51%) sinkt ebenfalls der Enantiomerenüberschuss. Zwei gleichartige Substituenten (≠ H) in 5-Position stören die Reaktion so sehr, dass der ee-Wert stark abfällt (34% ee bei zwei 5-Methylgruppen). Bei Einführung von kleinen Substituenten in äquatorialer und axialer Position, wie F (65% ee) oder -CH2-CH2- (40% ee) liegen die erzielten ee-Werte auch viel niedriger.
Tumor angiogenesis is essential for the growth of solid tumors as their proliferation and survival is dependent on consistent oxygen and nutrient supply. Anti-angiogenic treatments represent a therapeutic strategy to inhibit tumor growth by preventing the formation of new blood vessels leading to starvation of the tumor. One of the best characterized anti angiogenic therapeutics is the monoclonal antibody bevacizumab (Avastin), which targets and neutralizes VEGF leading to disruption of the VEGF signaling pathway. Until today, bevacizumab has found its way into clinical practice and has gained approval for treatment of different types of cancer including colorectal cancer, non-small cell lung cancer, breast cancer and renal cell carcinoma. Signaling of VEGF is mediated through VEGF receptors, mainly VEGFR2, which are primarily located on the cell surface of endothelial cells. However, there has been evidence that expression of VEGF receptors can also be found on tumor cells themselves raising the possibility of autocrine and/or paracrine signaling loops. Thus, tumor cells could also benefit from VEGF signaling, which would promote tumor growth. The aim of this study was to investigate if bevacizumab has a direct effect on tumor cells in vitro. To this end, tumor cell lines from the NCI-60 panel derived from four different tumor types were treated with bevacizumab and angiogenic gene and protein expression as well as biological outputs including proliferation, migration and apoptosis were investigated. Most of the experiments were performed under hypoxia to mimic the in vivo state of tumors. Overall, there was a limited measurable effect of bevacizumab on treated tumor cell lines according to gene and protein expression changes as well as biological functions when compared to endothelial controls. Minor changes in terms of proliferation or gene regulation were evident in a single tumor cell line after VEGF-A blockade by bevacizumab, which partially demonstrated a direct effect on tumor cells. However, the overall analysis revealed that tumor cell lines are not intrinsically affected in an adverse manner by bevacizumab treatment.
Besides the functional analysis of tumor cells, embryonic stem cell derived endothelial cells were characterized to delineate vascular Hey gene functions. Hey and Hes proteins are the best characterized downstream effectors of the evolutionary conserved Notch signaling pathway, which mainly act as transcriptional repressors regulating downstream target genes. Hey proteins play a crucial role in embryonic development as loss of Hey1 and Hey2 in mice in vivo leads to a severe vascular phenotype resulting in early embryonic lethality. The major aim of this part of the thesis was to identify vascular Hey target genes using embryonic stem cell derived endothelial cells utilizing a directed endothelial differentiation approach, as ES cells and their differentiation ability provide a powerful in vitro system to study developmental processes. To this end, Hey deficient and Hey wildtype embryonic stem cells were stably transfected with an antibiotic selection marker driven by an endothelial specific promoter, which allows selection for endothelial cells. ESC-derived endothelial cells exhibited typical endothelial characteristics as shown by marker gene expression, immunofluorescent staining and tube formation ability. In a second step, Hey deficient ES cells were stably transfected with doxycycline inducible Flag-tagged Hey1 and Hey2 transgenes to re-express Hey proteins in the respective cell line. RNA-Sequencing of Hey deficient and Hey overexpressing ES cells as well as ESC-derived endothelial cells revealed many Hey downstream target genes in ES cells and fewer target genes in endothelial cells. Hey1 and Hey2 more or less redundantly regulate target genes in ES cells, but some genes were regulated by Hey2 alone. According to Gene Ontology term analysis, Hey target genes are mainly involved in embryonic development and transcriptional regulation. However, the response of ESC-derived endothelial cells in regulating Hey downstream target genes was rather limited when compared to ES cells, which could be due to lower transgene expression in endothelial cells. The limited response also raises the possibility that target gene regulation in endothelial cells is not only dependent on Hey gene functions alone and thus loss or overexpression of Hey genes in this in vitro setting does not influence target gene regulation.
Today’s Internet architecture was not designed from scratch but was driven by new services that emerged during its development. Hence, it is often described as patchwork where additional patches are applied in case new services require modifications to the existing architecture. This process however is rather slow and hinders the development of innovative network services with certain architecture or network requirements. Currently discussed technologies like Software-Defined Networking (SDN) or Network Virtualization (NV) are seen as key enabling technologies to overcome this rigid best effort legacy of the Internet. Both technologies offer the possibility to create virtual networks that accommodate the specific needs of certain services. These logical networks are operated on top of a physical substrate and facilitate flexible network resource allocation as physical resources can be added and removed depending on the current network and load situation. In addition, the clear separation and isolation of networks foster the development of application-aware networks that fulfill the special requirements of emerging applications. A prominent use case that benefits from these extended capabilities of the network is denoted with service component mobility. Services hosted on Virtual Machines (VMs) follow their consuming mobile endpoints, so that access latency as well as consumed network resources are reduced. Especially for applications like video streaming, which consume a large fraction of the available resources, is this an important means to relieve the resource constraints and eventually provide better service quality. Service and endpoint mobility both allow an adaptation of the used paths between an offered service, i.e., video streaming and the consuming users in case the service quality drops due to network problems. To make evidence-based adaptations in case of quality drops, a scalable monitoring component is required that is able to monitor the service quality for video streaming applications with reliable accuracy. This monograph details challenges that arise when deploying a certain service, i.e., video streaming, in a future virtualized network architecture and discusses possible solutions. In particular, this work evaluates the performance of mechanisms enabling service mobility and presents an optimized architecture for service mobility. Concerning endpoint mobility, improvements are developed that reduce the latency between endpoints and consumed services and ensure connectivity regardless of the used mobile access network. In the last part, a network-based video quality monitoring solution is developed and its accuracy is evaluated.
Die erfolgreiche therapeutische Beeinflussung pathophysiologischer Prozesse im Herzen nach myokardialem Infarkt stellt nicht zuletzt durch die steigenden Fallzahlen in der westlichen Welt und die vergleichsweise hohe Mortalität eine Herausforderung an Forschung und Entwicklung dar. In der vorliegenden Arbeit werden verschiedene therapeutische Strategien in klinisch relevanten Mausmodellen des Myokardinfarkts und des Ischämie-Reperfusions-Schadens getestet.
Zunächst wird untersucht, ob sich der Einsatz des NFκB-aktivierenden Zytokins TWEAK, welches weitreichende Funktionen in physiologischen Prozessen wie Wundheilung und Entzündung besitzt, als eine mögliche Therapiestrategie eignet. Die Expression von TWEAK wird nach myokardialem Infarkt stark im Herzgewebe induziert. Das gleiche gilt für den Rezeptor von TWEAK, Fn14, der vor allem auf kardialen Fibroblasten exprimiert wird. Daher wird angenommen, dass das TWEAK-Fn14-System am kardialen Remodelling und der Wundheilung im infarzierten Herzen beteiligt sein kann.
Eine rekombinante Variante von TWEAK - HSA-Flag-TWEAK - wird im Mausmodell des Myokardinfarkts getestet. Überraschenderweise zeigt sich hierbei, dass die therapeutische Behandlung von infarzierten Versuchstieren mit diesem Protein die Mortalität im Vergleich zu Placebo-behandelten Mäusen signifikant erhöht. Dies geht mit einem vermehrten Auftreten an linksventrikulären Rupturen einher, ohne dass Defekte im kardialen Remodelling oder eine erhöhte Apoptoserate im Herzen festgestellt werden können. HSA-Flag-TWEAK bewirkt eine Erhöhung der Gewebekonzentrationen an verschiedenen pro-inflammatorischen Zytokinen (IFN-γ, IL-5, IL-12, GITR, MCP-1/-5 und RANTES) und das vermehrte Einwandern von Immunzellen in das Myokard. Hierbei ist insbesondere die stark erhöhte Infiltration an neutrophilen Granulozyten auffällig. Ein kausaler Zusammenhang zwischen diesen Immunzellen und den auftretenden kardialen Rupturen kann durch die Depletion der Neutrophilen gezeigt werden: Nach der systemischen Applikation eines Ly6G-depletierenden Antikörpers ist das Auftreten von kardialen Rupturen nach TWEAK-Gabe vergleichbar mit der Placebo-behandelten Infarktgruppe. Die Tatsache, dass die Mortalität dennoch erhöht ist, deutet auf weitere negative Effekte durch TWEAK hin. Diese Ergebnisse legen die Vermutung nahe, dass eine Hemmung der TWEAK-Fn14-Achse positive Effekte auf die Wundheilung nach Herzinfarkt bewirken könnte.
Als zweite Therapiestrategie wird die pharmakologische Beeinflussung verschiedener Blutplättchen-spezifischer Zielstrukturen untersucht, um das Auftreten von Mikrothromben nach Myokardinfarkt zu reduzieren. Eine Hemmung über das Blutplättchen-Glykoprotein GPVI bewirkt in dem hier eingesetzten Mausmodell der kardialen Ischämie-Reperfusion eine signifikant verbesserte Mikrozirkulation sowie verringerte Infarktgrößen. GPVI stellt somit ein vielversprechendes Ziel für eine blutplättchenhemmende Therapie nach Myokardinfarkt dar.
Zusammengefasst werden in der vorliegenden Arbeit verschiedene neuartige Therapieoptionen untersucht, die die Auswirkungen ischämischer Erkrankungen des Herzens beeinflussen können. Die Ergebnisse besitzen daher das Potenzial, zur Entwicklung neuer Therapien nach Myokardinfarkt beizutragen.