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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.
121

Inhibition of Synaptosomal Biogenic Amine Transport by a Diverse Group of Neurotoxic Chemicals

Bracken, William M. 01 May 1980 (has links)
Synaptosomal membrane functions were monitored, after in vitro exposure to select environmental pollutants, in synaptosomal preparations originating from rat cerebral cortices. The uptake of NE and 5HT into the synaptosomes was monitored as was the K+-dependent phosphate activity of the membrane. CH3HgCl, Hg(NO3)2, CdCl2, diisopropylfluorophosphate (DFP), paraoxon, acrylamide and Kepone were the test chemicals whose effects were studied. CH3HgCl, Hg(NO3)2 and Kepone had the greatest inhibitory effects on NE and 5HT uptake. The concentrations producing 50 percent inhibition (IC50) were 1.4x10-4, 4.0x10-4, and 9.4x10-5 M, respectively, for NE uptake while the IC50's for 5HT uptake were 1.9x10-4, 6.0x10-4, and 3.3x10-4 M, respectively. Maximal inhibition was 60-100 percent at 10-3 M while the effective concentration range was between 10-4-10-3 M. The remaining test compounds produced no significant inhibition at concentrations up to 10-3 M. K+-dependent phosphatase was strongly inhibited by CH3HgCl, Hg(NO3)2, CdCl2, and Kepone with IC50's of 1.5x10-6, 0.032x10-6, 1.5x10-6, and 13.0x10-6 M, respectively. The effective inhibitory concentrations for these chemicals ranged from 10-7-10-3 M and suggested a specific high affinity inhibition. DFP, paraoxon and acrylamide did not produce a significant inhibition at concentrations between 10-5-10-3 M. A correlation of the phosphatase and monoamide uptake inhibitions, in search of a cause-effect relationship, was not suggested from the data. However, the low affinity inhibition (IC50 greater than 10-5 M) of the NE and 5HT uptake by CH3HgCl, Hg(NO3)2 and Kepone, along with the general shape of the dose-response curve is suggestive of an all-or-none inhibition. The apparent high affinity inhibition (IC50 less than 10-5 M) of the phosphatase demonstrates the specific influences of these compounds can have on enzymatic processes. Such enzymatic inhibition could be of critical importance if these neurotoxicants were able to penetrate the synaptosomal or even neuronal membrane and gain access to the metabolic and synthetic machinery.
122

Heterogeneous epoxy-amine networks from the dispersion of cross-linked polymer microparticles / Réseaux époxy-amine hétérogènes à partir de dispersions de microparticules polymères réticulées

Michon, Marie-Laure 14 February 2014 (has links)
Lors de cette étude, il a été étudié l'influence de l'ajout de microparticules de polymère réticulé (CPM) dans des formulations d'époxy-amine, sur la cinétique, la morphologie et les propriétés thermo-mécaniques des réseaux finaux obtenus. Tout d'abord, un protocole simple, robuste et bien contrôlé a été développé afin d’ obtenir une large gamme de taille de CPM, de Tg et de fonctionnalité amine. Ce protocole de polymérisation par précipitation, basé sur les phénomènes de séparation de phases, a également été appliqué à différentes compositions chimiques et différents monomères époxy hydrosolubles, ceci montrant les grandes possibilités de cette méthode. Une bonne interface entre les CPMs et la matrice a été recherchée en synthétisant les CPMs en excès de groupes amines. La quantification de ces groupes amines réactifs sur les CPMS était d'un grand intérêt et a donc été étudiée en profondeur. Le titrage des amines de surface a été réalisé en mettant au point un nouveau protocole qui a permis la quantification des amines primaires et secondaires sur les CPMs. Il a ensuite été mis en évidence que, bien que ces microparticules réticulées ne soient pas poreuses, des fonctions amines sont disponibles au cœur des particules et peuvent réagir avec d'autres molécules qui sont capables de diffuser dans la CPM. Il a été montré que lorsque les CPM ont été dispersées dans des mélanges d'époxy- amine, la diffusion des monomères dans le cœur de la CPM s'est produite mais différemment selon le procédé de dispersion. En effet, en utilisant le tétrahydrofurane comme solvant pour aider à la dispersion, la diffusion de la DGEBA est amplifiée et modifie les propriétés thermo-mécaniques du réseau final en modifiant le rapport stœchiométrique de la matrice. Le même phénomène a été observé mais moins amplifié lorsque les microparticules sont uniquement dispersées mécaniquement. En dispersant les CPMs dans l'amine qui est l'agent réticulant, on observe l'absorption complète de l'amine au coeur des CPMs, conduisant ainsi à la désorption de celle-ci dans une deuxième étape, permettant de créer le réseau. Ainsi, un comportement très complexe des CPM a été mis en évidence en présence des monomères et/ou solvant : le gonflement et les phénomènes de diffusion qui dépendent d'un certain nombre de paramètres tels que la température, la densité de réticulation des CPM, les paramètres de solubilité, etc. L'intensité du phénomène de diffusion conduit à une variété de comportements lorsque les CPMs sont ajoutées dans une formulation d'époxy-amine tels que: (a) une légère diminution du temps de gélification et l'augmentation de la conversion, (b) la modification de la température de transition vitreuse de la matrice. / Throughout this work, the influence of the addition of cross-linked polymer microparticles (CPMs) in epoxy-amine formulations on the kinetics, morphology and thermo-mechanical properties of the final networks have been investigated. First, an easy, robust and well-controlled protocol was developed to obtain a large range of CPM size, Tg and amine functionality. This protocol based on reaction induced phase separation via precipitation polymerization was also applied to different chemistries and water soluble epoxy pre-polymers showing the large possibilities of this method. The capacity of obtaining a good compatibility between the CPMs and the matrix was ensure by synthesizing the CPMs in excess of amino groups. The study of the remaining reactive amino groups on the CPMS was of great interest and therefore deeply investigated. The titration of the surface amine was performed by developing a new protocol that enabled the quantification of primary and secondary amines on CPMs. It was then highlighted that even though these cross-linked microparticles were not porous, amino groups are available into the core and can react with other molecules that are able to diffuse into the CPM core. It was shown that when CPMs were dispersed into epoxy-amine blends, the diffusion of monomers into the CPM core occurred but differently depending on the dispersion process. Indeed, using tetrahydrofuran as solvent to help for the dispersion increased the diffusion of DGEBA into the CPM core and changed the thermo-mechanical properties of the final network by modifying the stoichiometric ratio of the matrix. Same phenomenon was observed but less amplified when CPMs were mechanically dispersed in DGEBA. Regarding the dispersion of CPMs in the amine cross-linker, IPD, its complete absorption could be observed into the CPMs, leading then to the desorption of IPD to create the network. Thus, a very complex behavior of CPMs was highlighted in presence of monomers or/and solvent: swelling and diffusion phenomena that are dependent on a number of parameters such as temperature, CPM cross-link density, solubility parameters, etc. The intensity of those phenomena leads to a variety of behaviors when CPMs are added into an epoxy-amine formulation: (a) slight decrease of gel times and increase of conversion, (b) modification of glass transition temperature of the matrix.
123

Studies on Control of Stereo- and Regioselectivity in Conjugate Additions of Aldehydes Catalyzed by Axially Chiral Biaryl-Based Amines / 軸不斉ビアリール型アミン触媒によるアルデヒドの共役付加反応における立体及び位置選択性の制御に関する研究

Sugimoto, Hisashi 23 March 2015 (has links)
京都大学 / 0048 / 新制・課程博士 / 博士(理学) / 甲第18814号 / 理博第4072号 / 新制||理||1586(附属図書館) / 31765 / 京都大学大学院理学研究科化学専攻 / (主査)教授 丸岡 啓二, 教授 大須賀 篤弘, 教授 時任 宣博 / 学位規則第4条第1項該当 / Doctor of Science / Kyoto University / DGAM
124

Development of Catalyst-Controlled Regio- and Stereoselective Conjugate Additions of Aldehydes to Electron-Deficient Olefins / 触媒制御によるアルデヒドの電子不足オレフィンへの位置および立体選択的共役付加反応の開発

Maruyama, Hiroki 26 March 2018 (has links)
京都大学 / 0048 / 新制・課程博士 / 博士(理学) / 甲第20947号 / 理博第4399号 / 新制||理||1632(附属図書館) / 京都大学大学院理学研究科化学専攻 / (主査)教授 丸岡 啓二, 教授 依光 英樹, 教授 大須賀 篤弘 / 学位規則第4条第1項該当 / Doctor of Science / Kyoto University / DGAM
125

In Situ Infrared and Mass Spectroscopic Study on Amine-Immobilized Silica for CO2 Capture: Investigation of Mechanisms and Degradation

Tanthana, Jak 22 April 2011 (has links)
No description available.
126

Removal of Insensitive Munitions Compounds from Water Solutions Via Chitin- And Chitosan-Based Materials

Gurtowski, Luke Alexander 08 December 2017 (has links)
This research presents a critical evaluation of chitin- and chitosan-based materials as innovative treatment alternatives for water contaminated with insensitive munitions (IMs) compounds. Specifically, chitin, chitosan, amineunctionalized chitin (AFC) were evaluated for adsorptive removal of these compounds. Cellulose and cellulose triacetate were evaluated for adsorptive performance for comparison. Chitosan-graphene oxide (CSGO) composite membranes were evaluated for removal via adsorption and filtration and compared against nanofiltration and reverse osmosis membranes in the current market. Insensitive munitions evaluated include nitrotriazolone (NTO), nitroguanidine (NQ), and 2,4-dinitroanisole (DNAN); 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene (TNT) was also studied as a traditional munition for comparison. AFC is an effective adsorbent for NTO, DNAN, and TNT. Cellulose triacetate was the only commercially available biopolymer adsorbent effective at removing munitions compounds from solution; only DNAN and TNT were removed. CSGO membranes effectively removed NTO, DNAN, and TNT, but removal performance degraded with time. Overall, this research shows that the materials studied are viable options for removing IM and traditional munitions from water.
127

In-situ Infrared Study of Amine-Functionalized Polymer Sorbents for CO2 Capture

Pan, Lin 28 May 2015 (has links)
No description available.
128

Revamping of an acid gas absorption unit: An industrial case study

Kheirinik, M., Rahmanian, Nejat, Farsi, M., Garmsiri, M. 28 May 2018 (has links)
Yes / This work evaluates the efficiency of the aqueous mixture of Methyl Diethanolamine (MDEA) and Diethanolamine (DEA) at various mass concentrations to remove CO2 and H2S from natural gas in an industrial sweetening unit in Fajr Jam Gas Refining Company located in the south of Iran and gives recommendations for modifying the process. The sweetening unit includes absorber and desorption towers, flash drum, lean and rich amine exchanger, kettle type reboiler and a reflux drum. The considered process is simulated by Promax simulator (version 3.2) taking into account operational constraints and sustainability of the environment. The validity of simulation has been evaluated by comparison between simulation results and the plant data. The main objective of this work is the modification of natural gas sweetening unit to achieve lower energy consumption. Thus, the effect of amine circulating rate and MDEA to DEA ratio on steam consumption in the regeneration tower, CO2 and H2S concentration in the treated gas, and the acid gas loadings have been investigated. Therefore, substitution of DEA solvent in the unit with the aqueous mixture of DEA and MDEA is proposed. In the examined cases, the mass concentration of MDEA and DEA lies between 15 and 45 wt% and 0–30 wt%, respectively, with the reference cases having MDEA 0 wt% and DEA 31.6 wt%. The results show that in the proposed cases of alternative mixtures including cases 1 (MDEA15 wt% and DEA 30 wt%), 2 (MDEA 20 wt% and DEA 25 wt%), and 3 (MDEA 25 wt% and DEA 20 wt%) the amount of reduction in amine circulation rate are between 11.1%v/v and 19.4%v/v compared to the original amine circulation rate. Likewise, steam consumption decreases between 24.4 %wt/wt and 27 %wt/wt. Influence of anti-foam injection for the different cases were also studied and it was found that anti-foam with the concentration of 5000 ppmv is more suitable for the optimum operation and is a more cost effective.
129

Additions stéréosélectives sur des imines : accès aux amines hétérocycliques a[alpha]-chirales

Tannous, Jad January 2009 (has links)
Mémoire numérisé par la Division de la gestion de documents et des archives de l'Université de Montréal.
130

Durabilité des époxys ; application au collage structural aéronautique / Ageing of epoxys used for aeronautical bonded assemblies

Delozanne, Justine 18 December 2018 (has links)
Cette thèse porte sur l’étude multi-échelle du vieillissement d’assemblages collés à base de colle époxy employés dans le domaine aéronautique. Dans leurs conditions de service, ces matériaux sont soumis à un vieillissement humide, qui peut s’accompagner d’un vieillissement thermique essentiellement lors des phases de décollage des avions. De telles conditions rendent difficiles la prédiction de la durée de vie basée uniquement sur le suivi des propriétés mécaniques des assemblages (par des tests de cisaillement simple ou de clivage) lors d’essais de vieillissement normalisés qui prévalent, pour le moment, dans l’industrie. Notre objectif était donc une étude du vieillissement à l’échelle moléculaire afin d’en dériver, à terme, des lois cinétiques prédisant la vitesse de dégradation. Une première étape a mis en lumière les différences existantes entre le vieillissement humide (rupture adhésive) et thermique (rupture cohésive). La rupture cohésive observée en vieillissement thermique nous a conduits à étudier les mécanismes responsables de la chute de ténacité des époxys. Nous avons ainsi étudié les mécanismes de dégradation de l’adhésif, de deux de ses systèmes « représentatifs » (DGEBA-DDS et TGMDA-DDS). L’analyse des produits de dégradation dans ces réseaux et leurs composées modèles nous a conduits à élaborer un schéma cinétique intégrant la réactivité des principaux sites d’oxydation (sites au voisinage de certains hétéroatomes) qui peut décrire en partie l’oxydation des systèmes simples DGEBA-DDS et TGMDA-DDS mais devra être converti en modèle de co-oxydation (c’est-à-dire intégrant la participation simultanée de plusieurs sites) à la fois pour décrire plus complétement l’oxydation des systèmes simples mais surtout pour traiter des matériaux industriels de formulation complexe. Dans une dernière partie, nous nous sommes intéressés à la spécificité des assemblages collés lors d’un vieillissement humide. Cette dernière partie montre la nécessité de bien comprendre les phénomènes de diffusion à l’interface, et dans des matériaux oxydés, pour pouvoir prédire la durée de vie des adhésifs époxys employés pour les assemblages collés. / This thesis deals with a multi-scale study of the ageing of bonded assemblies based on epoxy adhesive used in the aeronautical field. In service conditions, these materials are subjected to humid ageing, which can be accompanied by thermal ageing essentially during the take-off phases of aircraft. Such conditions make it difficult to predict lifetime based only on the study of the mechanical properties of the assemblies (by single lap shear stress or wedge tests) in standardized ageing tests, which, for the moment, prevail in the industry. Our objective was therefore a study of ageing at the molecular scale in order to derive forward kinetic laws predicting the kinetics of degradation. A first step highlighted the differences between humid ageing (adhesive failure) and thermal aging (cohesive failure). The cohesive rupture observed in thermal ageing led us to study the mechanisms responsible for the decrease in toughness of the epoxies. We studied the mechanisms of degradation of the adhesive as well as two of its "representative" systems (DGEBA-DDS and TGMDA-DDS). The analysis of degradation products in these networks and their model compounds led us to develop a kinetic scheme introducing the reactivity of the main oxidation sites (site near certain heteroatoms) which can partly describe the oxidation of simple systems. In the future, DGEBA-DDS and TGMDA-DDS will have to be converted into a co-oxidation model (that means integrating the simultaneous participation of several sites) to describe entirely the oxidation of simple systems but especially for handled industrial materials of complex formulation. In a last part, we were interested in the specificity of bonded assemblies during humid aging. This last section displays the need to understand diffusion phenomena at the interface, and in oxidized materials, to predict the lifetime of epoxy adhesives used for bonded assemblies.

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