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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.
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Utilizzo delle bande dell’Infrarosso Termico in tecniche di remote sensing per applicazioni in ambito urbano / Use of Thermal Infrared bands for remote sensing techniques in applications over urban areas

Conte, Paolo <1982> 11 May 2012 (has links)
Il presente studio si concentra sulle diverse applicazioni del telerilevamento termico in ambito urbano. Vengono inizialmente descritti la radiazione infrarossa e le sue interazioni con l’atmosfera terrestre, le leggi principali che regolano lo scambio di calore per irraggiamento, le caratteristiche dei sensori e le diverse applicazioni di termografia. Successivamente sono trattati nel dettaglio gli aspetti caratteristici della termografia da piattaforma satellitare, finalizzata principalmente alla valutazione del fenomeno dell'Urban Heat Island; vengono descritti i sensori disponibili, le metodologie di correzione per gli effetti atmosferici, per la stima dell'emissività delle superfici e per il calcolo della temperatura superficiale dei pixels. Viene quindi illustrata la sperimentazione effettuata sull'area di Bologna mediante immagini multispettrali ASTER: i risultati mostrano come sull'area urbana sia riscontrabile la presenza dell'Isola di Calore Urbano, anche se la sua quantificazione risulta complessa. Si procede quindi alla descrizione di potenzialità e limiti della termografia aerea, dei suoi diversi utilizzi, delle modalità operative di rilievo e degli algoritmi utilizzati per il calcolo della temperatura superficiale delle coperture edilizie. Tramite l’analisi di alcune esperienze precedenti vengono trattati l’influenza dell’atmosfera, la modellazione dei suoi effetti sulla radianza rilevata, i diversi metodi per la stima dell’emissività. Viene quindi introdotto il progetto europeo Energycity, finalizzato alla creazione di un sistema GeoWeb di supporto spaziale alle decisioni per la riduzione di consumi energetici e produzione di gas serra su sette città dell'Europa Centrale. Vengono illustrate le modalità di rilievo e le attività di processing dei datasets digitali per la creazione di mappe di temperatura superficiale da implementare nel sistema SDSS. Viene infine descritta la sperimentazione effettuata sulle immagini termiche acquisite nel febbraio 2010 sulla città di Treviso, trasformate in un mosaico georiferito di temperatura radiometrica tramite correzioni geometriche e radiometriche; a seguito della correzione per l’emissività quest’ultimo verrà trasformato in un mosaico di temperatura superficiale. / This study is focused on various applications of thermal remote sensing in urban environments. Infrared radiation is described first, with the main laws governing the exchange of heat by radiation, the characteristics of infrared sensors and several applications of thermography. Then thermography from satellite platforms is discussed in detail, with particular emphasis on the assessment of the Urban Heat Island phenomenon. The available sensors and different methods for the atmospheric corrections, the estimation of emissivity and the calculation of the surface temperature are subsequently dealt with. Afterwards an experimentation performed over the urban area of Bologna using VNIR and TIR images from ASTER sensor is described: the results show the presence of an Urban Heat Island in the study area, although its magnitude is difficult to estimate. This is followed by the description of potentials and limitations in aerial thermography, of its various applications and of the algorithms used for calculating the roof temperature of buildings. The analysis of some previous experiences allows to highlight the influence of the atmosphere, the modelling of its effects on detected radiance and the different methods to assess emissivity. The Energycity European Project - aimed at developing a GeoWeb spatial decision support system for reducing energy consumption and greenhouse gas production in the seven cities involved across Central Europe - is later introduced, describing the procedures for aerial and ground surveys and the processing workflow of digital datasets to create maps of surface temperature to be implemented in the SDSS system. Finally you will find an experiment performed on the thermal images acquired in February 2010 on the urban area of Treviso, with the creation of a georeferenced mosaic of brightness temperature by means of both geometric and radiometric corrections; after the correction for emissivity it will be transformed into a surface temperature mosaic.
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Composti perfluorurati: Valutazione degli effetti biologici e molecolari in modelli cellulari / Perfluorinated Compounds: Evaluation of the biological and molecular effects on cell models

Pirini, Francesca <1980> 16 May 2014 (has links)
L’acido perfluorottanoico (PFOA) e l’acido perfluoronanoico (PFNA) sono composti perfluorurati (PFCs) comunemente utilizzati nell’industria, negli ultimi 60 anni, per diverse applicazioni. A causa della loro resistenza alla degradazione, questi composti sono in grado di accumularsi nell’ambiente e negli organismi viventi, da cui possono essere assunti in particolare attraverso la dieta. Le esistenti evidenze sugli effetti dell’esposizione negli animali, tra cui la potenziale cancerogenicità, hanno accresciuto l’interesse sui possibili rischi per la salute nell’uomo. Recenti studi sull’uomo indicano che i PFC sono presenti nel siero, con livelli molto alti soprattutto nei lavoratori cronicamente esposti, e sono associati positivamente al cancro al seno e alla prostata. Inoltre, sono state riportate proprietà estrogen-like e variazioni nei livelli di metilazione sui promotori di alcuni geni. L’esposizione in utero è stata associata positivamente a ipometilazione globale del DNA nel siero cordonale. L’obiettivo di questo studio è stato quello di indagare gli effetti dell’esposizione a questi perfluorurati su linee cellulari tumorali e primarie umane (MOLM-13, RPMI, HEPG2, MCF7,WBC, HMEC e MCF12A), appartenenti a diversi tessuti target, utilizzando un ampio range di concentrazioni (3.12 nM - 500 μM). In particolare, si è valutato: la vitalità, il ciclo cellulare, l’espressione genica, la metilazione globale del DNA e la metilazione gene specifica. Dai risultati è emerso come entrambi i perfluorurati abbiano effetti biologici: PFOA presenta un effetto prevalente citostatico, PFNA prevalentemente citotossico. L’effetto è, però, prevalente sulle linee cellulari primarie di epitelio mammario (HMEC, MCF12A), anche a concentrazioni riscontrate in lavoratori cronicamente esposti (≥31,25 µM). Dall’analisi su queste cellule primarie, non risultano variazioni significative della metilazione globale del DNA alle concentrazioni di 15,6 e 31,25 µM. Emergono invece variazioni sui geni marcatori del cancro al seno, del ciclo cellulare, dell’apoptosi, del pathway di PPAR-α e degli estrogeni, ad una concentrazione di 31,25 µM di entrambi i PFCs. / Perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) and perfluoronanoico acid (PFNA) are perfluorinated compounds (PFCs) largely employed during the last 60 years for several applications. Because of their resistance to degradation, they accumulate in the environment and organisms, for which the principal route of intake is the diet. The available information concerning their adverse effects on health in animals has recently increased the interest on the possible health risks in humans. Studies in humans indicate that PFCs are in serum at very high levels, especially in workers chronically exposed. Positive association with breast cancer and prostate cancer have been reported, but also estrogen -like property and variations in levels of methylation on genes promoters. In utero exposure was positively associated with global DNA hypomethylation in cord blood serum. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of exposure to these perfluorinated on tumor and primary human cell lines ( MOLM -13, RPMI, HEPG2, MCF7, WBC, HMEC, MCF12A, belonging to different target tissues, using a wide range of concentrations (3.12 nM - 500 µM). In particular, it was assessed: the viability, cell cycle, gene expression, the global DNA methylation and gene specific methylation. The results showed that PFOA has a cytostatic effect, PFNA is mainly cytotoxic. The prevalent effect is on mammary epithelium primary cell(HMEC, MCF12A), even at concentrations found in chronically exposed workers (≥ 31.25 µM). The results don’t show significant changes in global DNA methylation at concentrations of 15.6 and 31.25 µM on the same cells, but we found variations of the methylation level on breast cancer markers genes and cell cycle, apoptosis, PPAR-α and estrogen pathways genes, after exposure to a concentration of 31.25 µM of PFCs.
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Lipophilic nucleosides: studies toward self-assembled functional materials

Gramigna, Lucia <1986> 14 April 2014 (has links)
Molecular self-assembly takes advantage of supramolecular non-covalent interactions (ionic, hydrophobic, van der Waals, hydrogen and coordination bonds) for the construction of organized and tunable systems. In this field, lipophilic guanosines can represent powerful building blocks thanks to their aggregation proprieties in organic solvents, which can be controlled by addition or removal of cations. For example, potassium ion can template the formation of piled G-quartets structures, while in its absence ribbon-like G aggregates are generated in solution. In this thesis we explored the possibility of using guanosines as scaffolds to direct the construction of ordered and self-assembled architectures, one of the main goals of bottom-up approach in nanotechnology. In Chapter III we will describe Langmuir-Blodgett films obtained from guanosines and other lipophilic nucleosides, revealing the “special” behavior of guanine in comparison with the other nucleobases. In Chapter IV we will report the synthesis of several thiophene-functionalized guanosines and the studies towards their possible use in organic electronics: the pre-programmed organization of terthiophene residues in ribbon aggregates could allow charge conduction through π-π stacked oligothiophene functionalities. The construction and the behavior of some simple electronic nanodevices based on these organized thiopehene-guanosine hybrids has been explored.
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Synthesis and surface modification of silver and gold nanoparticles. Nanomedicine applications against Glioblastoma Multiforme.

Locatelli, Erica <1986> 14 April 2014 (has links)
In the last decades noble metal nanoparticles (NPs) arose as one of the most powerful tools for applications in nanomedicine field and cancer treatment. Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM), in particular, is one of the most aggressive malignant brain tumors that nowadays still presents a dramatic scenario concerning median survival. Gold nanorods (GNRs) and silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) could find applications such as diagnostic imaging, hyperthermia and glioblastoma therapy. During these three years, both GNRs and AgNPs were synthesized with the “salt reduction” method and, through a novel double phase transfer process, using specifically designed thiol-based ligands, lipophilic GNRs and AgNPs were obtained and separately entrapped into biocompatible and biodegradable PEG-based polymeric nanoparticles (PNPs) suitable for drug delivery within the body. Moreover, a synergistic effect of AgNPs with the Alisertib drug, were investigated thanks to the simultaneous entrapment of these two moieties into PNPs. In addition, Chlorotoxin (Cltx), a peptide that specifically recognize brain cancer cells, was conjugated onto the external surface of PNPs. The so-obtained novel nanosystems were evaluated for in vitro and in vivo applications against glioblastoma multiforme. In particular, for GNRs-PNPs, their safety, their suitability as optoacoustic contrast agents, their selective laser-induced cells death and finally, a high tumor retention were all demonstrated. Concerning AgNPs-PNPs, promising tumor toxicity and a strong synergistic effect with Alisertib was observed (IC50 10 nM), as well as good in vivo biodistribution, high tumor uptake and significative tumor reduction in tumor bearing mice. Finally, the two nanostructures were linked together, through an organic framework, exploiting the click chemistry azido-alkyne Huisgen cycloaddition, between two ligands previously attached to the NPs surface; this multifunctional complex nanosystem was successfully entrapped into PNPs with nanoparticles’ properties maintenance, obtaining in this way a powerful and promising tool for cancer fight and defeat.
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Nanoscale surface properties and interaction with fundamental biomolecules of chlorite and phlogopite

Moro, Daniele <1979> 07 April 2014 (has links)
The surface properties of minerals have important implications in geology, environment, industry and biotechnology and for certain aspects in the research on the origin of life. This research project aims to widen the knowledge on the nanoscale surface properties of chlorite and phlogopite by means of advanced methodologies, and also to investigate the interaction of fundamental biomolecules, such as nucleotides, RNA, DNA and amino acid glycine with the surface of the selected phyllosilicates. Multiple advanced and complex experimental approaches based on scanning probe microscopy and spatially resolved spectroscopy were used and in some cases specifically developed. The results demonstrate that chlorite exposes at the surface atomically flat terraces with 0.5 nm steps typically generated by the fragmentation of the octahedral sheet of the interlayer (brucitic-type). This fragmentation at the nanoscale generates a high anisotropy and inhomogeneity with surface type and isomorphous cationic substitutions determining variations of the effective surface potential difference, ranging between 50-100 mV and 400-500 mV, when measured in air, between the TOT surface and the interlayer brucitic sheet. The surface potential was ascribed to be the driving force of the observed high affinity of the surface with the fundamental biomolecules, like single molecules of nucleotides, DNA, RNA and amino acids. Phlogopite was also observed to present an extended atomically flat surface, featuring negative surface potential values of some hundreds of millivolts and no significant local variations. Phlogopite surface was sometimes observed to present curvature features that may be ascribed to local substitutions of the interlayer cations or the presence of a crystal lattice mismatch or structural defects, such as stacking faults or dislocation loops. Surface chemistry was found similar to the bulk. The study of the interaction with nucleotides and glycine revealed a lower affinity with respect to the brucite-like surface of chlorite.
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New Methods in Organocatalysis

Montroni, Elisa <1986> 15 April 2014 (has links)
In the following chapters new methods in organocatalysis are described. The design of new catalysts is explored starting from the synthesis and the study of ion tagged prolines to their applications and recycle, then moving to the synthesis of new bicyclic diarylprolinol silyl ethers and their use in organocatalytic transformations. The study of new organocatalytic reaction is also investigated, in particular bifunctional thioureas are employed to catalyse the conjugate addition of nitro compounds to 3-yilidene oxindoles in sequential and domino reactions. Finally, preliminary results on photochemical organocatalytic atom transfer radical addition to alkenes are discussed in the last chapter.
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Au(I) Catalyzed Manipulation of Propargylic Alcohols: A New Route Towards the Synthesis of Indole Alkaloids / Manipolazioni Au(I) catalizzate di alcoli propargilici: Un nuovo approccio verso la sintesi di alcaloidi indolici

Cera, Gianpiero <1985> 15 April 2014 (has links)
In this work we presented several aspects regarding the possibility to use readily available propargylic alcohols as acyclic precursors to develop new stereoselective [Au(I)]-catalyzed cascade reactions for the synthesis of highly complex indole architectures. The use of indole-based propargylic alcohols of type 1 in a stereoselective [Au(I)]-catalyzed hydroindolynation/immiun trapping reactive sequence opened access to a new class of tetracyclic indolines, dihydropyranylindolines A and furoindolines B. An enantioselective protocol was futher explored in order to synthesize this molecules with high yields and ee. The suitability of propargylic alcohols in [Au(I)]-catalyzed cascade reactions was deeply investigated by developing cascade reactions in which was possible not only to synthesize the indole core but also to achieve a second functionalization. Aniline based propargylic alcohols 2 were found to be modular acyclic precursors for the synthesis of [1,2-a] azepinoindoles C. In describing this reactivity we additionally reported experimental evidences for an unprecedented NHCAu(I)-vinyl specie which in a chemoselective fashion, led to the annulation step, synthesizing the N1-C2-connected seven membered ring. The chemical flexibility of propargylic alcohols was further explored by changing the nature of the chemical surrounding with different preinstalled N-alkyl moiety in propargylic alcohols of type 3. Particularly, in the case of a primary alcohol, [Au(I)] catalysis was found to be prominent in the synthesis of a new class of [4,3-a]-oxazinoindoles D while the use of an allylic alcohol led to the first example of [Au(I)] catalyzed synthesis and enantioselective functionalization of this class of molecules (D*). With this work we established propargylic alcohols as excellent acyclic precursor to developed new [Au(I)]-catalyzed cascade reaction and providing new catalytic synthetic tools for the stereoselective synthesis of complex indole/indoline architectures. / In questo lavoro di tesi abbiamo presentato diversi aspetti riguardanti la possibilità di utilizzare alcoli propargilici come precursori aciclici nello sviluppo di nuove reazioni a cascata stereoselettive [Au(I)] catalizzate per la sintesi di architetture indoliche altamente funzionalizzate. Alcoli propargilici su base indolica di tipo 1, sono stati utilizzati per sviluppare un processo a cascata per la sintesi di una nuova classe di indoline tetra cicliche, diidropiranilindoline A e furoindoline B. Un protocollo enantioselettivo è stato successivamente studiato per la sintesi di tali strutture con buone rese ed elevati eccessi enantiomerici. Diversi alcoli propargilici sono stati studiati nello sviluppare reazioni a cascata [Au(I)] catalizzate per la sintesi e funzionalizzazione di anelli indolici. Precursori su base anilinica di tipo 2, si sono rivelati essere precursori di eccellenza per la sintesi di [1,2-a]-azepino-indoli di tipo C. Nel descrivere quest’ultima reattività abbiamo riportato evidenze sperimentali di una nuova specie [Au(I)]-carbenica in grado di dirigere la chiusura dell’anello a sette termini in maniera altamente chemoselettiva. La flessibilità chimica degli alcoli propargilici è stata infine studiata cambiata la natura dell’intorno chimico con differenti gruppi N-alchilati in precursori di tipo 3. Utilizzando come catena un alcol primario, la selettività della reazione si è dimostrata completamente rivolta verso la sintesi della classe dei [4,3-a]-ossazino-indoli D, mentre utilizzando alcoli allilici abbiamo riportato il primo esempio di sintesi e funzionalizzazione enantioselettiva [Au(I)]catalizzata, di questa classe di molecole (D*). Concludendo, in questo lavoro abbiamo stabilito gli alcoli propargilici, essere precursori d’eccezione in reazioni a cascata Au(I) catalizzate riportando nuovi strumenti sintetici per la sintesi stereo selettiva di architetture indoliche ed indoliniche estremamente complesse.
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Reactivity of activated electrophiles and nucleophiles: labile intermediates and properties of the reaction products

Zanna, Nicola <1983> 22 April 2013 (has links)
The main topic of my Ph.D. thesis is the study of nucleophilic and electrophilic aromatic substitution reaction, in particular from a mechanistic point of view. The research was mainly focused on the reactivity of superactivated aromatic systems. In spite of their high reactivity (hence the high reaction’s rate), we were able to identify and in some case to isolate -complexes until now only hypothesized. For example, interesting results comes from the study of the protonation of the supernucleophiles tris(dialkylamino)benzenes. However, the best result obtained in this field was the isolation and structural characterization of the first stables zwitterionic Wheland-Meisenheimer complexes by using 2,4-dipyrrolidine-1,3-thiazole as supernucleophile and 4,6-dinitrobenzofuroxan or 4,6-dinitrotetrazolepyridine as superelectrophile. These reactions were also studied by means of computational chemistry, which allowed us to better investigate on the energetic and properties of the reactions and reactants studied. We also discovered, in some case fortuitously, some relevant properties and application of the compounds we synthesized, such as fluorescence in solid state and nanoparticles, or textile dyeing. We decided to investigate all these findings also by collaborating with other research groups. During a period in the “Laboratoire de Structure et Réactivité des Systèmes Moléculaires Complexes-SRSMC, Université de Lorraine et CNRS, France, I carried out computational studies on new iron complexes for the use as dyes in Dye Sensitized Solar Cells (DSSC). Furthermore, thanks to this new expertise, I was involved in a collaboration for the study of the ligands’ interaction in biological systems. A collaboration with University of Urbino allowed us to investigate on the reactivity of 1,2-diaza-1,3-dienes toward nucleophiles such as amino and phosphine derivatives, which led to the synthesis of new products some of which are 6 or 7 member heterocycles containing both phosphorus and nitrogen atoms.
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Synthesis and applications of N-Metallo ketene imines

Qin, Wenling <1985> 15 April 2014 (has links)
N-metallo ketene imines are attractive for the preparation of a wide range of organic compounds. Our research group has been engaged in the preparation and application of the N-metallo imines (SKIs). In this frame we have studied the uncatalyzed reaction of SKIs with isocyanates to give the corresponding malonamides with good yields. It has been demonstrated that the use of SKIs, instead of simple lithium anion of nitriles, is essential for the success of the reaction. A possible explanation assumes that this new reaction proceeds via a silatropism. In the course of our studies, reported in this thesis, the synthesis and the reactivity of N-silyl ketene imines in the preparation of 2,2-diaryl-3,4- dihydroxy- alcanonitrile in an uncatalyzed adol-type reaction has been performed. Our conception has been to use a chiral aldehyde to introduce asymmetric induction at the β-position and at the α-quaternary stereogenic center in the new forming diols. To achieve this goal, we used diarylacetonitrile as the substrate to form the corresponding N-trimethylsylilketene-imines to be reacted with (S)–lactic aldehyde with different protecting groups on the hydroxyl functionality. A number of 2,2-diaryl-3,4-dihydroxy-pentanenitrile were prepared with good to excellent stereo-control and satisfactory yields. Extension of this protocol to other metallo-ketene imines was performed. Accordingly, the preparation of tin ketene imines was attempted in analogy of the corresponding silyl ketene imine. The reaction of tin ketene imines with aldehydes was tested as a new tool for the synthesis of beta-hydroxynitriles starting from carbonyl compounds (aldehydes and/or ketones). Dialkyl(aryl)silyl nitriles and dialkyl(aryl)tin nitriles presents different reactivity. Finally, N-aluminium-ketene imines, as nucleophilic partner in the opening reaction of epoxides were studied. Preliminary positive results foster us to continue our studies in enlightening the scope and the limitations of this new reaction.
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Studies on the physiology of a shrimp (Metapenaeus masterii (Haswell): Penaeidae, Crustacea Decapoda)

Dall, W. (William) Unknown Date (has links)
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