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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
511

Ecoulements de mousse pour la dépollution d'aquifères / Foam flow for aquifer remediation

Del Campo Estrada, Estefania 11 July 2014 (has links)
La pollution d’aquifères par des hydrocarbures est très persistante et difficile à traiter, devenant un enjeu majeur pour l’environnement en raison de l’effet négatif sur la santé humaine. La génération de mousse in situ combinée au lavage de sols est une technique de dépollution innovante, permettant un meilleur contrôle de la mobilité des fluides dans des formations hétérogènes. Le but de cette méthode est de bloquer l’écoulement dans les couches à forte perméabilité pour améliorer l’efficacité de balayage des strates peu perméables.Le mémoire se divise en deux parties principales décrivant une étude expérimentale et une étude numérique.Une sélection préalable de tensioactifs respectueux de l’environnement à été réalisée sur la base de leur moussabilité. Le sucrose laurate (émulsifiant alimentaire) a été retenu et comparé avec un tensioactif dit classique. Des tests sur colonnes 1-D ont permis d’étudier l’influence de la perméabilité, du type de tensioactif et de la qualité de la mousse sur le facteur de résistance à la mobilité du gaz. Les résultats, interprétés à l’aide de la pression capillaire, révèlent deux régimes d’écoulement, correspondants aux deux textures de mousse : « weak » et « strong ». Des expériences sur pilotes 2-D hétérogènes ont permis de visualiser les différentes phases du processus de remédiation et de comparer l’efficacité de balayage avec et sans une région bloquée par de la mousse.La partie modélisation comprend une simulation numérique des tests sur colonne 1-D en utilisant le code UTCHEM et une étude de sensibilité des paramètres les plus importants du modèle, ainsi qu’une modélisation des tests de traçage sur pilote 2-D avec le code MODFLOW. / Aquifer pollution with hydrocarbons is very persistent and difficult to treat, becoming a major issue for the environment because of the negative effect on human health. In situ foam generation combined with soil washing is an innovative remediation technology that allows a better fluid mobility control in heterogeneous formations. The purpose of this method is to block the flow through the high permeability layers in order to improve the sweep efficiency of low permeability strata.The thesis is divided into two main parts describing an experimental study and a numerical study.A preliminary selection of environmentally-friendly surfactants was carried out on the basis of their foamability. Sucrose laurate (emulsifier from food industry) was selected and compared with a conventional surfactant. 1-D column tests were performed to study the influence of permeability, surfactant type and foam quality on the resistance factor. The results, interpreted using the capillary pressure, show two flow regimes, corresponding to the two foam textures: "weak" and "strong". Experiments on 2-D heterogeneous pilot allowed visualizing the different steps of the remediation process and comparing the sweep efficiency with and without a region blocked by foam.The numerical part includes modeling 1-D column tests using UTCHEM, a sensitivity study of the most important parameters of the model, and a simulation of tracer tests on 2-D pilot using MODFLOW.
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Filtration dynamique de suspensions de CaCO3 et de solutions de surfactants

Tu, Z. 26 June 2009 (has links) (PDF)
Ce mémoire décrit des essais de la micro et l'ultrafiltration dynamique effectués avec trois pilotes de laboratoire, un pilote MSD à disque membranaire rotatif sur deux arbres, un pilote à disque rotatif avec une membrane organique fixe, et un pilote à cylindre tournant avec une membrane concentrique. Le module MSD a été testé en microfiltration de suspensions de CaCO3 où nous avons comparé des membranes céramiques et organiques. Les essais ont confirmé l'importance du recouvrement des disques. Ensuite, nous avons appliqué le système de MSD aux traitements des effluents modèles de surfactants anioniques (solutions de SDBS et SDS), avec une comparaison au système à disque rotatif, qui permettait une pression plus élevée de fonctionnement. En terme de flux de perméat et de taux de rétention, ces deux systèmes possèdent des avantages par rapport aux systèmes de filtration tangentielle classique. Puis, les modules à disque rotatif et à cylindre tournant ont été employés à l'ultrafiltration des solutions d'albumine bovine (BSA) pour simuler l'hémofiltration (traitement de l'insuffisance rénale aiguë).
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Rock-Fluid Chemistry Impacts on Shale Hydraulic Fracture and Microfracture Growth

Aderibigbe, Aderonke 2012 May 1900 (has links)
The role of surface chemical effects in hydraulic fracturing of shale is studied using the results of unconfined compression tests and Brazilian tests on Mancos shale- cored at depths of 20-60 ft. The rock mineralogy, total organic carbon and cation exchange capacity were determined in order to characterize the shale. Adsorption tests to study the interaction of the shale and aqueous fluid mixture were also carried out using surface tension measurements. The uniaxial compressive strengths and tensile strengths of individual shale samples after four hours exposure to water, 2.85 x 10^-3 M cationic surfactant (dodecyltrimethylammonium bromide-DTAB) and 2.81 x 10^-3 M anionic surfactant (sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate-SDBS) were analyzed using ANOVA and Bonferroni tests. These mechanical strengths were largely reduced on exposure to the aqueous environments studied, despite the relatively low clay and low swelling clay content of the Mancos shale. Further comparison of the uniaxial compressive strengths and tensile strengths of the shale on exposure to water, to the strengths when exposed to the surfactant solutions showed that their difference was not statistically significant indicating that exposure to water had the greatest effect on strength loss. The surface tension measurement of 2.85 x 10^-4 M DTAB and 2.81 x 10^-4 M SDBS solutions before and after equilibration with shale showed about 80% increase in surface tension in the DTAB solution and 10% increase in surface tension in the SDBS solution. The probable sorption mechanism is electrostatic attraction with negatively charged sites of the shale as shown by significant loss of the cationic surfactant (DTAB) to the shale surface, and the relatively minor adsorption capacity of the anionic surfactant (SDBS). Although these adsorption tests indicate interaction between the shale and surfactant solutions, within the number of tests carried out and the surfactant concentration used, the interaction does not translate into a significant statistical difference for impacts of surfactants on mechanical strength of this shale compared to the impact of water alone. The relevance of this work is to facilitate the understanding of how the strength of rock can be reduced by the composition of hydraulic fracturing fluids, to achieve improved fracture performance and higher recovery of natural gas from shale reservoirs.
514

Cryptococcus Neoformans Interactions with Surfactant Proteins: Implications for Innate Pulmonary Immunity

Geunes-Boyer, Scarlett Gabriel Thoreau January 2009 (has links)
<p>Concurrent with the global escalation of the AIDS pandemic, cryptococcal infections are increasing and are of significant medical importance. Although improvements in antifungal therapy have advanced the treatment of cryptococcosis, the mortality rate is approximately 12% in medically advanced countries, and approaches 50% in less developed regions. Additionally, <italic>C. neoformans</italic> can cause infection in seemingly healthy individuals, elevating its status as a primary human pathogen. Although numerous studies have examined virulence properties, less is understood regarding host immune factors in the lungs during early stages of fungal infection. In the present thesis studies, I examined the roles played by pulmonary surfactant proteins in response to <italic>C. neoformans in vitro</italic> and <italic>in vivo</italic>. We demonstrate that SP-D, but not SP-A, binds to the yeast and increases phagocytosis of poorly encapsulated yeast cells by macrophages, yet concomitantly protects the pathogenic microbes from macrophage-mediated defense mechanisms. Furthermore, we show that SP-D functions as risk factor in vivo</italic> by protecting the yeast cells against oxidant species and thus facilitating disease progression. The results of these studies provide a new paradigm on the role played by surfactant protein D during host responses to <italic>C. neoformans</italic> and, consequently, impart insight into potential future treatment strategies for cryptococcosis.</p> / Dissertation
515

Physical Transformations for Greener Chemical Processes

Weikel, Ross R. 20 July 2005 (has links)
Homogenous acid catalysts are prevalent throughout the chemical industry but all have the drawback of requiring post reaction neutralization and subsequent downstream removal of the product salt. The use of a base to neutralize the acid and the processing of the salt are ancillary to the process and the disposal of the salt is an environmental concern. The work presented here shows the use of alkylcarbonic acids, which form in situ with CO₂ pressure and neutralize on loss of CO₂ pressure rather than requiring a base. Thus CO₂ can be used to "switch" the acid on and off. The properties of alkylcarbonic acids are explored to gain understanding of the mechanisms by which they act. The acids are also used to catalyze the synthesis of α-pinene, methyl yellow, and benzyl iodide. These reactions are examples of common acid catalyzed reactions where this technology could be implemented. The second half of the work explores two other "switches". The first is using temperature to break an emulsion with a novel thermally cleavable surfactant. This technology has potential applications in a wide range of fields where surfactants are used including polymerization, oil recovery, and biosynthesis. The second is using CO₂ to liquefy a solid ionic compound to allow its use as a solvent. This would greatly increase the number of ionic species available for use in ionic liquid-CO₂ biphasic systems.
516

Production And Development Of De/anti Icing Fluids For Aircraft

Erdogan, Baris 01 September 2008 (has links) (PDF)
Aircraft are not allowed to take off prior to cleaning of snow and ice deposits that form on their surfaces under winter conditions to refrain from compromising flight safety. Water based solutions containing mainly ethylene or propylene glycol, or both, are employed either to remove the snow/ice layers or to provide protection against deposition of these layers. The first group of solutions, i.e. de-icing fluids, are Newtonian and have generally low viscosity so that right after their application they fall off the aircraft surfaces, providing little or no further protection against precipitation. Therefore, various anti-icing solutions have then been developed to provide the prolonged protection due to their non-Newtonian and high viscosity characteristics. Although the appropriate ranges of viscosity and surface tension have been determined in a number of studies, actual compositions of these solutions are proprietary. The main objective of this study is to determine the basic interactions between the chemical species in de/anti-icing fluids and their effects on the physical properties of the solutions, especially viscosity, surface tension,freezing point and corrosive effect which enable the design of the de/anti icing fluid composition. A number of polymers and surfactants were dissolved in water-glycol solutions and used in different compositions to get the desired viscosity and surface properties. The dependence of viscosity on polymer concentration, pH of the solutions, glycol content, surfactant concentration, temperature and shear rate were investigated and reported in detail. Among various chemicals, slightly crosslinked and hydrophobically modified polyacrylic acid was utilized as a thickener, sodium oleate and tributyl amine were used as surface agents in the de/anti-icing solutions whose physical properties satisfied the desired requirements. In addition to the studies about de/anti icing solutions, synthesis of a new polymer namely poly (DADMAC-co-vinyl pyyrolidone) was made and its characterization and performance tests were performed. High swelling ratios (up to 360) were attained with 0.5 % crosslinker in 2-3 minutes. Moreover, swellings of the gels were demonstrated to be independent of pH. It was also thought that such a copolymer having anti-bacterial effect induced by DADMAC (Diallyldimethyl ammonium chloride) segments and biocompatability of NVP (N-vinyl pyyrolidone) component would be of interest in biorelated areas.
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Investigation Of Adsorption Of Pesticides By Organozeolite From Wastewater

Lule, Guzide Meltem 01 February 2012 (has links) (PDF)
The aim of this study was to determine the adsorption capacity of activated carbon and organo-zeolites for removal of pesticides in water. In order to prepare organo-zeolite, two kinds of cationic surfactants, namely, hexadecyltrimethyl ammonium bromide (HTAB) and dodecyltrimethyl ammonium bromide (DTAB) were used. Adsorption studies of cationic surfactant on zeolite were investigated in respect to initial concentration of cationic surfactant, time, and temperature. It has been found that the best fitted isotherm equation was Langmuir equation. The observed adsorption rates were found to be equal to the second order kinetic model. The activation energies of cationic surfactant adsorption was determined by using Arrhenius equation.
518

Tensidbeeinflusster Metallionendurchtritt durch Flüssig-flüssig-Phasengrenzen im elektrischen Feld

Paeslack, Ralf 03 March 2010 (has links) (PDF)
Die Effektivität der Reaktivextraktion als Verfahren zur Stoffabtrennung aus wässrigen Lösungen mit organischen Lösungsmitteln lässt sich durch den Zusatz weiterer Stoffe deutlich steigern. Das können Co-Ionen, Lösungsvermittler und Stoffe sein, die die Phasengrenzfläche beeinflussen. Wichtigste Vertreter der letzteren Gruppe sind Tenside, die die Grenzflächenspannung zwischen den Phasen verringern. Sie werden in der industriellen Technik bereits seit Jahrzehnten mit gleich bleibendem Erfolg angewandt. Dabei sind die Vorgänge an der Phasengrenze, die durch die Tenside beeinflusst werden, noch nicht vollständig geklärt. In diesem Umfeld ist auch die vorliegende Arbeit entstanden. Sie soll bereits am Lehrstuhl vorliegende Arbeiten ergänzen. Gegenstand der Untersuchungen ist der Einfluss von Tensiden auf die Extraktion von Schwermetallionen im elektrischen Feld, hier untersucht an dem kationischen Tensid Hexadecyltrimethylammoniumbromid (CTAB). Als Untersuchungsmethode wird die Polarographie verwendet. Der Ladungsdurchtritt durch die Grenzfläche Wasser/Quecksilber und deren Beeinflussung durch das Tensid werden für die Metallionen von Zink, Cadmium, Blei und Chrom bei unterschiedlichen pH-Werten untersucht. Es zeigt sich, dass die Modifizierung der Grenzfläche nur einen Teil der Beeinflussung ausmacht, weitere entstehen durch die chemische Modifizierung der vorhandenen Spezies. Weiterhin kann abgeleitet werden, dass trotz chemischer Verwandtschaft der eingesetzten Systeme eine klare Vorhersage der Beeinflussung nur begrenzt möglich ist. Der grundlegende Trend von Systemen mit chemisch ähnlicher Zusammensetzung ist zwar der gleiche, jedes System reagiert jedoch individuell in Abhängigkeit der genauen stofflichen Zusammensetzung und der Versuchsbedingungen, so dass stets konkrete Voruntersuchungen notwendig erscheinen.
519

Electron Microscopy Characterization of Manganese Silicide Layers on Silicon

Mogilatenko, Anna 05 June 2003 (has links) (PDF)
The present thesis reports on the transmission electron microscopy structure characterization of semiconducting thin films of higher manganese silicides (HMS or MnSi1.7) grown on (001)Si by different UHV deposition methods (the template method, reactive deposition and surfactant mediated reactive deposition). In this work electron diffraction technique was applied for the fist time to reveal the HMS phase growing in thin MnSi1.7 films. The obtained results suggest the presence of the shortest in c-axis length HMS phase, namely Mn4Si7, within our experiments. It has been shown that growth of epitaxial Mn4Si7 grains can be achieved by the template technique. In particular, the influence of the template thickness on the silicide layer quality has been investigated. It has been found that deposition of a thin Mn layer of 0.8 nm nominal thickness at room temperature prior to the Mn/Si codeposition at 550°C causes the formation of a silicide template that leads to the preferred epitaxial Mn4Si7 growth with (110)[4-41]Mn4Si7 || (001)[110]Si. Silicide crystallites of two additional orientation relations, (3-38)[-443]Mn4Si7 || (001)[110]Si and (001)[110] Mn4Si7 || (001)[110]Si, were present at the same template thickness to a lesser extent. Due to the crystal symmetry of Mn4Si7 and Si the epitaxial Mn4Si7 growth on (001)Si leads to the formation of a number of Mn4Si7 domains for each observed orientation. Additional experiments were carried out using the reactive deposition process. It has been shown that the deposition of Mn onto (001)Si at substrate temperatures higher then 600°C leads to the formation of large silicide islands growing with the major part of their elongated grains parallel to <110>Si. XRD investigations show the observed silicide grains to exhibit the following texture: (110)Mn4Si7 || (001)Si. The found island morphology of Mn4Si7 films can be modified by the deposition of about one monolayer of Sb (surfactant) onto (001)Si prior to the Mn-deposition. This process results in an increase of the silicide island density by about two orders of magnitude and decrease of the silicide grain dimensions to nanometer range. Furthermore, in the presence of Sb the silicide layers grow with the preferential orientation: (100)[010]Mn4Si7 || (001)[100]Si. The observed changes in the morphology and orientation of the Mn4Si7 layers can be explained by the reduced diffusion of Mn and Si atoms in the presence of the Sb overlayer. / In der vorliegenden Arbeit wird die Struktur von dünnen MnSi1.7-Schichten, die mit verschiedenen UHV-Herstellungsmethoden (template-Verfahren, reaktive Abscheidung und surfactant gesteuerte Abscheidung) auf (001)Si hergestellt wurden, mittels Elektronenmikroskopie charakterisiert. Die Ergebnisse der Elektronenbeugung an dünnen Mangansilicid-Schichten können vollständig interpretiert werden, wenn von den bekannten höheren Mangansiliciden (HMS) das Mn4Si7 als einzige vorliegende Phase angenommen wird. Der Hauptteil der Arbeit beschäftigt sich mit den mittels template-Verfahren abgeschiedenen Mn4Si7-Schichten. In diesen Experimenten wurde der Einfluss der template-Dicke auf die Morphologie und Orientierung der hergestellten Schichten untersucht. Es wird gezeigt, dass bei der Abscheidung von einer dünnen Mn-Schicht mit einer nominalen Dicke von 0,8 nm bei Raumtemperatur und weiterer Mn/Si-Koabscheidung bei einer Substrattemperatur von 550°C nahezu geschlossene Silicidschichten mit der bevorzugten Orientierungsbeziehung (110)[4-41]Mn4Si7 || (001)[110]Si entstehen. Weiterhin wachsen bei dieser template-Dicke Mn4Si7-Kristallite mit den Orientierungsbeziehungen: (3-38)[-443]Mn4Si7 || (001)[110]Si und (001)[110] Mn4Si7 || (001)[110]Si. Bei jeder gefundenen Orientierungsbeziehung treten beim Wachstum von Mn4Si7 auf (001)Si mehrere Domäne auf. Zusätzliche Experimente wurden unter Verwendung der reaktiven Schichtabscheidung durchgeführt. Sie verdeutlichen, dass bei reaktiver Abscheidung von Mn auf (001)Si ab einer Substrattemperatur von 600°C ein Wachstum von Mn4Si7-Inseln entlang den [110]-Richtungen des Siliciums erfolgt. XRD-Untersuchungen zeigen, dass diese Inseln die folgende Textur haben: (110)Mn4Si7 || (001)Si. Durch eine Modifizierung der Si-Oberfläche mit einer bis zu einer Monolage dicken Sb-Schicht (surfactant) kann das Mn4Si7-Inselwachstum beeinflusst werden. Die dabei gefundene Erhöhung der Mn4Si7-Inseldichte wird hier auf die reduzierte Mn- und Si-Diffusion zurükgeführt. Weiterhin wurde gefunden, dass dieser Abscheidungsprozess Mn4Si7-Kristallite der bevorzugten Orientierung (100)[010]Mn4Si7 || (001)[110]Si liefert.
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Synthesis, Characterization, and Self-Assembly of Gold Nanorods and Nanoprisms

Tran, Kristina L. 29 June 2010 (has links)
The unique properties of gold nanoparticles make them excellent candidates for applications in electronics, sensing, imaging, and photothermal therapy. Though abundant literature exists for isotropic gold nanoparticles, work on nanoparticles of different shapes has been gaining interest recently. Anisotropic gold nanoparticles, such as nanorods and nanoprisms, have tunable optical properties in the visible and near-infrared regions. Through synthesis and surface modification, the production of various shapes of these gold nanoparticles can be controlled to meet different applications. Two different types of gold nanorods were used in this thesis. The first type was stabilized with cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB) and had aspect ratios of 3-4 (defined as the nanorod length divided by the diameter). The second type was synthesized using CTAB and benzyldimethylhexadecylammonium chloride (BDAC) in a binary surfactant system which produced aspect ratios greater than 4. The nanorods were characterized with UV-Vis spectroscopy and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). Two types of bowl-shaped macrocyclic compounds called resorcinarenes were used to direct self-assembly of the nanorods. The first type of resorcinarene (R2S) consisted of thiol(SH)-terminated alkyl chains on both rims. The second type (R1S) contained thiol-terminated alkyl chains on only one rim. The monolayer formation of these resorcinarenes on planar gold surfaces was studied and characterized by FTIR spectroscopy. Resorcinarene-mediated assembly of gold nanorods was monitored with UV-Vis spectroscopy, dynamic light scattering (DLS), and TEM. In addition to gold nanorods, gold nanoprisms were synthesized through a kinetically-controlled reduction route in the presence of CTAB. The linking of nanoprisms using resorcinarenes was also explored.

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