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Optical modeling of amorphous and metal induced crystallized silicon with an effective medium approximationTheophillus Frederic George Muller January 2009 (has links)
<p>In this thesis we report on the metal-mediated-thermally induced changes of the structural and optical properties of hydrogenated amorphous silicon deposited by hot-wire CVD, where aluminium and nickel were used to induce crystallization. The metal-coated amorphous silicon was subjected to a thermal annealing regime of between 150 and 520° / C. The structural measurements, obtained by Raman spectroscopy, show partial crystallization occurring at 350 ° / C. At the higher annealing temperatures of 450° / C and 520° / C complete crystallization occurs. Reflection and transmission measurements in the UV-visible range were then used to extract the optical properties. By adopting the effective medium approximation a single optical model could be constructed that could successfully model material that was in different structural phases, irrespective of metal contamination. Changes in the absorption of the material in various stages of transition were confirmed with a directly measured absorption technique, and the modelled absorption closely followed the same trends This study forms part of the larger overall solar cell research project, of which the primary aim is to eventually develop a silicon solar panel that optimises the characteristics for best performance.</p>
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An exploration of the interpersonal experiences of loneliness by older people in a residential care facility / Lelanie MalanMalan, Lelanie January 2012 (has links)
An exploration of the interpersonal experiences of loneliness by older people in a residential care facility
It is estimated that there were about 3, 8 million older people in South Africa in 2010 (Statistics South Africa, 2010). Many older people have to be cared for in residential care facilities due to their weakening health, the migration of children and grandchildren, or due to limited financial resources. This has led to the attempt in this research study to explore the interpersonal experiences of loneliness by older people living in a residential care facility.
Loneliness is an unpleasant experience associated with inadequate interpersonal contact. It is widely accepted that loneliness is closely associated with ageing as a consequence of multiple losses – loss of abilities, loss of and changes in personal relationships, loss of relationships with familiar environments and changed contact with friends and relatives resulting in reduced relationships. Changes in the relationship with the environment are regarded as a particular loss by older people, especially if they have to rely on institutionalized care and loose contact with familiar social networks and the free association with other people. Lonely people are isolated people. For the purpose of this study, loneliness is regarded as a relational phenomenon, and the theory of complex responsive processes of relating will be used as the theoretical framework for this study.
In an attempt to understand the interpersonal experiences associated with loneliness, a qualitative and exploratory research method was used. The research was conducted in a residential care facility in Johannesburg, South Africa. The group of older people, who was purposively selected for the study, consisted of 10 older persons: 7 female and 3 male and with ages ranging between 62 and 82 years of age. The data was collected by means of various qualitative techniques, including the Mmogo-methodTM and visual drawings. The collected data was analysed by using thematic analysis, visual analysis and key-words-in-context, and crystallization was used to increase the trustworthiness of the findings. Ethical approval for the research project was obtained from the North-West University.
Two themes emerged from the findings, being: 1) Relationships are experienced in terms of the interactions in relationships as well as in terms of preferred interpersonal styles; and 2) The relationships experienced in the context of the residential care facility are described as being unsafe and lacking in care, while the environment is described as non-stimulating. Some of the findings are confirmed by existing literature. However, the unique contribution of the study is the finding that the environment in which the relationships are embedded is perceived to be dangerous, and that it is perceived to be a risk to become visible to each other in order to establish meaningful interpersonal relationships. Several suggestions regarding future interventions are made and some limitations of the study are mentioned.
The contribution of the study is that loneliness are expressed and described in terms of interpersonal relationships embedded in the broader environment. Thus, the potential of older people to form meaningful interpersonal relationships are limited in the broader environment if the environment is experienced as unsafe and lacking in care. / Thesis (MSc (Research Psychology))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2012
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Exploring the sense of belonging of Setswana–speaking older women in Ikageng who were forcibly relocated during apartheid / Kolobe P.C.Kolobe, Patricia Stockie January 2011 (has links)
The social displacement enforced by the South African Group Areas Act between
1954 and 1955 was understandably experienced as a destructive process with physical and
emotional consequences arising from various types of losses, separation and feelings of
helplessness. Although the forced removals affected all the people in the community - also in
later years and generations, it seems as if older people are affected the more as they still
remember the losses they experienced when they were removed from their homes and their
communities, when their heritage and their culture were displaced. The sense of belonging
being experienced by older people, who were subjected to these forceful removals, is
therefore unclear. In this study the sense of belonging is defined as the effective participation,
involvement, contribution and emersion of people when relating to their social, physical,
spiritual, emotional and cultural places. In this study older (aged 60 and above) Setswana
speaking residents of Ikageng, a community just outside Potchefstroom in the North West
Province, South Africa, who were also forcibly relocated from Kloppersville to Ikageng, 10
kilometers away from Kloppersville, were asked to identify places that are important to them
in Ikageng and to describe the meanings they attach to these places. In the research, no one
identified any places of importance in Ikageng, instead throughout the research they kept on
referring to their lives in Kloppersville, their former place of residence, the place where they
were forcibly removed from – giving purpose and direction to this study and leading to the
question: What are the experiences related to the sense of belonging of Setswana speaking older women who were forcibly relocated during Apartheid in South Africa? The older
persons’ experiences of their sense of belonging in the place where they were forcibly
relocated to must be understood in relation to the past.
A qualitative research approach was used and a narrative research design followed.
Two sets of data were gathered and are reported on in this article that focuses on the
narrations of 11 older Tswana people from the Day Care Centre for the Aged in Ikageng.
Narrative data collection and analysis, as well as a variety of qualitative research methods
and media, were used to collect data. These include: focus group discussions, the Mmogo–
MethodTM, videos, audio, photographs and observational notes. The thematic analysis of
textual data, narrative–oriented inquiry as well as visual data, established trustworthiness of
this research through crystallization.
By drawing on the deeper symbolic meaning derived through the use of the MmogomethodTM,
the study has revealed that the sense of belonging is a relational phenomenon that
cannot be understood in absence of the different relational environments. In an African
culture the relationship with the current environment resonates with the effects that historical
processes, structural abuses, discrimination, racism and devaluation had on individuals whose
lives have been uprooted. This study has shown that the older women have a micro–organic
relational sense of belonging to the place of relocation and not to the whole context and other
relational environments and that they revealed more sense of belonging towards the place
where they were relocated from. / Thesis (M.A. (Research Psychology))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2012.
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Exploring the sense of belonging of Setswana–speaking older women in Ikageng who were forcibly relocated during apartheid / Kolobe P.C.Kolobe, Patricia Stockie January 2011 (has links)
The social displacement enforced by the South African Group Areas Act between
1954 and 1955 was understandably experienced as a destructive process with physical and
emotional consequences arising from various types of losses, separation and feelings of
helplessness. Although the forced removals affected all the people in the community - also in
later years and generations, it seems as if older people are affected the more as they still
remember the losses they experienced when they were removed from their homes and their
communities, when their heritage and their culture were displaced. The sense of belonging
being experienced by older people, who were subjected to these forceful removals, is
therefore unclear. In this study the sense of belonging is defined as the effective participation,
involvement, contribution and emersion of people when relating to their social, physical,
spiritual, emotional and cultural places. In this study older (aged 60 and above) Setswana
speaking residents of Ikageng, a community just outside Potchefstroom in the North West
Province, South Africa, who were also forcibly relocated from Kloppersville to Ikageng, 10
kilometers away from Kloppersville, were asked to identify places that are important to them
in Ikageng and to describe the meanings they attach to these places. In the research, no one
identified any places of importance in Ikageng, instead throughout the research they kept on
referring to their lives in Kloppersville, their former place of residence, the place where they
were forcibly removed from – giving purpose and direction to this study and leading to the
question: What are the experiences related to the sense of belonging of Setswana speaking older women who were forcibly relocated during Apartheid in South Africa? The older
persons’ experiences of their sense of belonging in the place where they were forcibly
relocated to must be understood in relation to the past.
A qualitative research approach was used and a narrative research design followed.
Two sets of data were gathered and are reported on in this article that focuses on the
narrations of 11 older Tswana people from the Day Care Centre for the Aged in Ikageng.
Narrative data collection and analysis, as well as a variety of qualitative research methods
and media, were used to collect data. These include: focus group discussions, the Mmogo–
MethodTM, videos, audio, photographs and observational notes. The thematic analysis of
textual data, narrative–oriented inquiry as well as visual data, established trustworthiness of
this research through crystallization.
By drawing on the deeper symbolic meaning derived through the use of the MmogomethodTM,
the study has revealed that the sense of belonging is a relational phenomenon that
cannot be understood in absence of the different relational environments. In an African
culture the relationship with the current environment resonates with the effects that historical
processes, structural abuses, discrimination, racism and devaluation had on individuals whose
lives have been uprooted. This study has shown that the older women have a micro–organic
relational sense of belonging to the place of relocation and not to the whole context and other
relational environments and that they revealed more sense of belonging towards the place
where they were relocated from. / Thesis (M.A. (Research Psychology))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2012.
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Dynamic Behavior Of Continuous Flow Stirred Slurry Reactors In Boric Acid ProductionYucel Cakal, Gaye O. 01 June 2005 (has links) (PDF)
One of the most important boron minerals, colemanite is reacted with sulfuric acid to produce boric acid. During this reaction, gypsum (calcium sulfate dihydrate) is formed as a byproduct. In this study, the boric acid production was handled both in a batch and four continuously stirred slurry reactors (4-CFSSR&rsquo / s) in series system.
In this reaction system there are at least three phases, one liquid and two solid phases (colemanite and gypsum). In a batch reactor all the phases have the same operating time (residence time), whereas in a continuous reactor all the phases may have different residence time distributions. The residence time of both the reactant and the product solids are very important because they affect the dissolution conversion of colemanite and the growth of gypsum crystals.
The main aim of this study was to investigate the dynamic behavior of continuous flow stirred slurry reactors. By obtaining the residence time distribution of the solid and liquid components, the non-idealities in the reactors can be found. The experiments performed in the continuous flow stirred slurry reactors showed that the reactors to be used during the boric acid production experiments approached an ideal CSTR in the range of the stirring rate (500-750 rpm) studied.
The steady state performance of the continuous flow stirred slurry reactors (CFSSR&rsquo / s) in series was also studied. During the studies, two colemanites having the same origin but different compositions and particle sizes were used.
The boric acid production reaction consists of two simultaneous reactions, dissolution of colemanite and crystallization of gypsum. The dissolution of colemanite and the gypsum formation was followed from the boric acid and calcium ion concentrations, respectively. The effect of initial CaO/ SO42- molar ratio (1.00, 1.37 and 2.17) on the boric acid and calcium ion concentrations were searched. Also, at these initial molar ratios the colemanite feed rate was varied (5, 7.5, 10 and 15 g/min) to change the residence time of the slurry.
Purity of the boric acid solution was examined in terms of the selected impurities, which were the magnesium and sulfate ion concentrations. The concentrations of them were compared at the initial molar ratios of 1.00 and 1.37 with varying colemanite feed rates. It was seen that at high initial CaO/ SO42- molar ratios the sulfate and magnesium ion concentrations decreased but the calcium ion concentration increased.
The gypsum crystals formed in the reaction are in the shape of thin needles. These crystals, mixed with the insolubles coming from the mineral, are removed from the boric acid slurry by filtration. Filtration of gypsum crystals has an important role in boric acid production reaction because it affects the efficiency, purity and crystallization of boric acid. These crystals must grow to an appropriate size in the reactor. The growth process of gypsum crystals should be synchronized with the dissolution reaction.
The effect of solid hold-up (0.04&ndash / 0.09), defined as the volume of solid to the total volume, on the residence time of gypsum crystals was investigated and the change of the residence time (17-60 min) on the growth of the gypsum was searched. The residence time at each reactor was kept constant in each experiment as the volumes of the reactors were equal. The growth of gypsum was examined by a laser diffraction particle size analyzer and the volume weighted mean diameters of the gypsum crystals were obtained. The views of the crystals were taken under a light microscope. It was observed that the high residence time had a positive effect on the growth of gypsum crystals. The crystals had volume weighted mean diameters of even 240 µ / m.
The gypsum crystal growth model was obtained by using the second order crystallization reaction rate equation. The residence time of the continuous reactors are used together with the gypsum growth model to simulate the continuous boric acid reactors with macrofluid and microfluid models. The selected residence times (20-240 min) were modeled for different number of CSTR&rsquo / s (1-8) and the PFR.
The simulated models were, then verified with the experimental data. The experimentally found calcium ion concentrations checked with the concentrations found from the microfluid model. It was also calculated that the experimental data fitted the microfluid model with a deviation of 4-7%.
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Influence of alkali metal ion on gibbsite crystallization from synthetic bayer liquorsLi , Jun January 2000 (has links)
The Bayer process for the production of alumina (A1203) from bauxite involves a perennial gibbsite (y-Al(OH)3) precipitation step, relating to an inherently slow crystal growth from supersaturated sodium aluminate solutions (pregnant Bayer liquors). The kinetics and mechanisms involved in the transformation of the tetrahydroxo, Al(III)-containing species in solution into octahedrally-coordinated Al(OH)3 crystals in the presence of NA+ and excess of ions, are as yet not fully known. To gain further knowledge and better understanding of the nature of solution species, their specific interaction and participation in the gibbsite crystallization mechanisms, the role alkali ions play in the kinetic behaviour and mechanisms of nucleation, growth and aggregation/agglomeration from caustic aluminate solutions of industrial strength has been investigated.
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Μελέτη των μηχανισμών καταβύθισης και ανάπτυξης κρυστάλλων δυσδιάλυτων αλάτων σε υάλινα δοκίμιαΑθανασάκου, Γεωργία 08 May 2012 (has links)
Το κίνητρο της παρούσας εργασίας είναι η μελέτη των μηχανισμών καταβύθισης μέσω της in-situ ανάμειξης και καταβύθισης δυσδιάλυτων αλάτων( ανθρακικό ασβέστιο) πάνω στις επιφάνειες αλλά και κατά μήκος των πορώδων υλικών.
Οι επικαθίσεις δυσδιάλυτων αλάτων σε πορώδη σχηματισμούς, αποτελεί ένα σημαντικό πρόβλημα σε βιομηχανικές εφαρμογές. Για παράδειγμα, στην παγκόσμια βιομηχανία πετρελαίου και φυσικού αερίου πολλές περιοχές άντλησης πετρελαίου αντιμετωπίζουν τεράστιο πρόβλημα επικαθίσεων αλάτων, με αποτέλεσμα την δραματική μείωση της παραγωγής πετρελαίου. Επιπλέον, προβλήματα εναπόθεσης αλάτων μειώνουν την εκμετάλλευση γεωθερμικής ενέργειας, τη διάρκεια ζωής μεμβρανών αφαλάτωσης, καθώς και την απομόνωση του CO2 σε υπόγεια πηγάδια, κτλ. Οι επικαθίσεις αλάτων σε πηγάδια άντλησης πετρελαίου προέρχονται είτε από απευθείας καταβύθιση των διαλυμένων αλάτων που βρίσκονται στο νερό που υπάρχει σε υπόγειες κοιλότητες και καταβυθίζονται εξαιτίας της διαφοροποίησης των τοπικών συνθηκών(κυρίως πίεσης και θερμοκρασίας), είτε από τις μεγάλες ποσότητες νερού που χρησιμοποιείται για την εκτόπιση του πετρελαίου στα πηγάδια παραγωγής.
Ένα από τα σημαντικότερα προβλήματα που αντιμετωπίζουν οι εταιρίες εξόρυξης πετρελαίου είναι οι μειωμένοι ρυθμοί άντλησης λόγω της μείωσης του τοπικού πορώδους και της διαπερατότητας από τη δημιουργία και την ανάπτυξης επικαθίσεων στα πηγάδια εξόρυξης. Οι επικαθίσεις αλάτων μπορούν επιπλέον να φράξουν τις σωληνώσεις ή να σχηματίσουν ένα λεπτό στρώμα στα τοιχώματα των σωληνώσεων που χρησιμοποιούνται στην παραγωγή. Ο σχηματισμός επικαθίσεων έχει σαν αποτέλεσμα την δημιουργία λειτουργικών προβλημάτων και δυσκολιών, που οδηγούν σε επιπλέον κόστος και σε εξαιρετικές περιπτώσεις στην εγκατάλειψη του πηγαδιού άντλησης πετρελαίου.
Αρχικά έγινε μελέτη της αυθόρμητης καταβύθισης του ανθρακικού ασβεστίου σε αντιδραστήρες διαλείποντος έργου. Μελετήθηκε επίσης και η επίδραση της ίδιας ποσότητας άμμου σε διαφορετικούς αρχικούς υπερκορεσμούς κατά την αυθόρμητη καταβύθιση του ανθρακικού ασβεστίου. Καθ’ όλη τη διάρκεια των πειραμάτων συλλέγονταν δείγματα από τον αντιδραστήρα και ανιχνευόταν η μείωση της συγκέντρωσης των ιόντων ασβεστίων με τη μέθοδο της ατομικής απορρόφησης. Από τη μείωση της συγκέντρωσης των ιόντων ασβεστίου υπολογίστηκε ο ρυθμός καταβύθισης και στη συνέχεια η φαινόμενη τάξη της αντίδρασης και η σταθερά ταχύτητας. Σε όλα τα πειράματα ανιχνεύτηκε με περίθλαση ακτίνων Χ και ηλεκτρονική μικροσκοπία σάρωσης, ο ασβεστίτης ως η μοναδική καταβυθιζόμενη φάση.
Κατά την αυθόρμητη καταβύθιση του ανθρακικού ασβεστίου απουσία άμμου, ο κύριος μηχανισμός καταβύθισης βρέθηκε ότι είναι η επιφανειακή διάχυση των δομικών μονάδων σε κατάλληλες θέσεις στην επιφάνεια των κρυστάλλων, ενώ στα πειράματα παρουσία ποσότητας άμμου οι κρύσταλλοι αναπτύσσονται με βάση το πολυπυρηνικό πρότυπο.
Στην παρούσα εργασία μελετάται επίσης η διεργασία καταβύθισης του δυσδιάλυτου άλατος του ανθρακικού ασβεστίου (CaCO3) σε δισδιάστατα πορώδη δοκίμια Plexiglas®. Μέσω της οπτικής παρατήρησης της ανάπτυξης των επικαθίσεων, επιχειρήθηκε η εξαγωγή ποιοτικών και ποσοτικών πληροφοριών που αφορούν τους μηχανισμούς και τον τρόπο με τον οποίο αναπτύσσονται οι κρύσταλλοι ανθρακικού ασβεστίου στα τοιχώματα του προσομοιωτή πορώδους μέσου κάτω από ρεαλιστικές συνθήκες ροής, θερμοκρασίας και συγκέντρωσης. Δύο ευδιάλυτα διαλύματα χλωριούχου ασβεστίου, CaCl2, και όξινου ανθρακικού ασβεστίου, NaHCO3, αναμιγνύονταν λίγο πριν την είσοδό τους στο πορώδες μέσο με τη βοήθεια εμβολοφόρων αντλιών. Η καταβύθιση του ανθρακικού ασβεστίου λάμβανε μέρος μέσα στο πορώδες γραμμικό μέσο. Χρησιμοποιώντας ένα οπτικό μικροσκόπιο σε συνδυασμό με βιντεοκάμερα ήταν δυνατή η παρακολούθηση και η καταγραφή των κρυστάλλων που εμφανίζονταν καθώς και η ανάπτυξη τους κατά μήκος του καναλιού, στις θέσεις 2 cm, 6 cm, 8 cm και 10 cm από την είσοδο του. Σε κάθε θέση μετρήθηκε η μεταβολή του pH και της συγκέντρωσης του ασβεστίου με το χρόνο και επιπλέον καταγράφηκε ο σχηματισμός των κρυστάλλων του ανθρακικού ασβεστίου με τη βοήθεια της κάμερας του μικροσκοπίου. Για τη μέτρηση της συγκέντρωσης των ιόντων ασβεστίων χρησιμοποιήθηκε η φασματοφωτομετρία ατομικής απορρόφησης ενώ ο υπολογισμός του μεγέθους των κρυστάλλων έγινε με τη βοήθεια του προγράμματος Adobe Photoshop CS5.1. Κατά την διάρκεια του πειράματος ο υπερκορεσμός μειωνόταν κατά μήκος του καναλιού, ως αποτέλεσμα της in situ ανάμειξης των διαλυμάτων του χλωριούχου ασβεστίου και ανθρακικού νατρίου. Τέλος, κοντά στην είσοδο του καναλιού ο αριθμός και το μέγεθος των κρυστάλλων που καταβυθιστήκαν ήταν μεγαλύτερο, συγκριτικά με αυτούς που καταβυθιστήκαν κοντά στην έξοδο. / The deposition of sparingly soluble salts in porous formations is a severe problem encountered in industrial applications. For example, in international oil and gas industry many oil fields in operation face the major problem of scale which reduces dramatically oil production. Moreover, scaling problems limit the utilization of geothermal energy, the operational life of desalination membranes, in CO2 sequestration in subsoil wells, etc. Scale deposits encountered in oil fields are formed either by direct precipitation of the dissolved salts present in the formation water and precipitate because of the change of the local conditions (mainly pressure and temperature) or because of the large quantities of the injection water used for the displacement of the oil in the production wells.
In the course of scale formation and development at wellbores, both local porosity and permeability may be reduced resulting in lower oil recovery rates. Scale deposits may also block flow by clogging perforations or by forming a thick layer on the wall of the production tubing. The formation of scales may result in a series of operational problems and difficulties, and in turn, result to additional capital cost, substantial operating cost and in extreme cases in the abandonment of the oil wells.
The injection water (sea water) used in oil production is a stream most often incompatible with the well formation water. Mixing the incompatible streams interact chemically resulting in the precipitation of minerals. The high concentrations of SO42- in sea water and the low concentrations of Ba2+/Sr2+ in the formation waters constitute solutions where the concentrations of SO42- are low while the concentrations of Ca2+, Ba2+ and Sr2+ are high. Mixing of these streams, there is a high probability of CaSO4, BaSO4 and/or SrSO4 precipitation. Some of the more common ions frequently encountered in oil field waters and cause precipitation in incompatible waters are Ca2+, Ba2+, Sr2+, Fe2+, HCO3- and SO42-. In most cases, the low solubility and tenaciously adhering calcium carbonate and barium sulfate scale deposits are the most commonly salts found in well scale deposits. Knowledge of the mechanisms underlying the formation of scale deposits and the concomitant effects on the changes of the local porosity and permeability is of paramount importance for the efficient design of scale control processes.
On the other hand there are beneficial applications involving the precipitation of insoluble salts. The controlled precipitation of sparingly soluble salts may be used for the effective consolidation of unconsolidated or poorly consolidated formations, like the sandy soils or granular materials (applications: protection of cultivated soils from erosion by raining water, protection of sandy reservoirs from the intrusion of sand grains within the oil wells, waterproofing of underground constructions, e.g. tunnels or other concrete constructions, etc).
The main motivation for the present work is the investigation of the precipitation mechanisms through in-situ mixing and the precipitation of sparingly soluble salts (calcium carbonate) in porous materials. The proposed method may be applicable for the prevention of sand entrainment into well bores during oil production in poorly consolidated oil reservoirs.
In the present study two series of experiments were done in order to investigate the kinetics of calcium carbonate precipitation in batch reactors using calcium chloride and sodium bicarbonate as the initial reagents in the absence and presence of sand. In all supersaturated solutions used in the present work, the stoichiometric of total calcium ions to total bicarbonate ions was equal to 1:1. During the experiments samples were taken, filtered through membrane filters and analyzed for total calcium by atomic absorption spectroscopy.
The analysis of the kinetic data showed that in spontaneous precipitation experiments the crystals grow with spiral mechanism (n=2) and in the presence of sand kinetics data were best fitted by the polynuclear model (n>2). At the end of each experiment, the fluid suspension was filtered with a 0.22 μm filter and the solids were collected, dried at room temperature, and characterized by powder X-ray diffraction (XRD) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM).
Finally, also a series of experiments were done using two dimensional porous (Plexiglas®) medium models in which insoluble salts were nucleated from supersaturated solutions. Through the direct observation of the evolution of the deposits it was attempted to obtain qualitative and quantitative information concerning the mechanisms and pattern of deposition and growth of calcium carbonate scale on pore walls under realistic geometrical, flow, temperature and concentration conditions. Two soluble salts of calcium chloride, CaCl2, and sodium bicarbonate, NaHCO3, were mixed just before the injection point using syringe pumps. Precipitation of calcium carbonate took place within the porous medium. Using an optical microscope in combination with a video- camera it was possible to monitor crystal appearance and growth at a steady state. The growth of the calcium carbonate crystals in different positions within the etched linear porous medium as a function of time was observed. The visual observation of the crystal growth took place in different positions along the channel (2 cm, 6 cm, 8 cm and 10 cm from the inlet of the channel). In every position the changes of the pH and calcium concentration were measured and the formation of crystals was recorded through image capture. During the flow of the mixture through the channel, supersaturation decreased as a result of the in situ mixing of calcium and bicarbonate ions. As it was expected precipitation was favoured near the inlet of the cell and few crystals were precipitated near the outlet. Furthermore, the size of the crystal was bigger near the inlet of the channel in comparison to the crystals that have precipitate near the outlet of the channel.
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Synthèse de biomolécules agissant comme inhibiteurs de l'ARN polymérase ARN dépendante du virus de l'hépatite C et développement de nouveaux surfactants comme stabilisants des protéines membranaires par réseaux de ponts salins / Synthesis of biomoleculesactingas inhibitors ofRNA-dependent RNA polymerase ofhepatitis Cvirus and development of novel generation of surfactants acting as membrane proteins stabilizersMeguellati, Amel 27 January 2015 (has links)
Le projet de thèse se focalise sur la synthèse de biomolécules et se subdivise en deux parties. La première partie concerne la conception et la synthèse de dérivés de produits naturels d'intérêt thérapeutique nommés aurones en vue de mettre au point de nouvelles molécules à activité antivirale. Récemment, les aurones ont été identifiées comme étant des inhibiteurs de l'ARN-polymérase ARN-dépendante (NS5B) du virus de l'hépatite C (VHC). Cette enzyme, présente chez le virus mais absente chez l'homme, joue un rôle central dans la réplication virale. Suite à ces résultats antérieurs, les efforts ont été poursuivis et, dans le cadre de cette thèse, nous avons entrepris,d'une part, la synthèse d'analogues originaux dont le cycle B des aurones a été remplacé par des hétérocycles et, d'autre part, la synthèse depseudodimères d'aurones dans le but d'affiner les exigences structurales pour améliorer l'effet inhibiteur.L'activité a été évaluée selon des tests enzymatiques et cellulaires et a permis d'identifier quelques candidats doués d'une bonne activité inhibitrice et d'une faible toxicité. La deuxième partie du projet de thèse, sans lien avec la première partie,concerne des aspects plus fondamentaux et porte sur la synthèse de nouveaux surfactants agissant comme agents stabilisants lors des procédures d'extraction et de cristallisation des protéines membranaires. Les surfactants sont des composants clés dans le domaine de la biologie structurale et de la biochimie des protéines membranaire. Ils sont nécessaires pour maintenir les protéines membranaires dans leur état fonctionnel après extraction. La grande majorité des protéines membranaires est riche en résidus basiques à l'interface. Sur la base de cette caractéristique, une nouvelle famille de surfactants est développée et testée sur des protéines membranaires appartenant aux pompes d'efflux ABC multi-résistantes. / The PhD project focuses on biomolecules and is divided into two parts. The first part concerns the design and synthesis of natural product derivatives with therapeutic interest in order to develop new molecules with antiviral activity. Recently, aurones were identified as new inhibitors of hepatitis C virus (HCV) NS5B polymerase. Following these results, efforts were continuedand we undertook, on the one hand,the synthesis of original analogues in which the aurone B-ring was replaced by a heterocyclic rings and, on the other hand, the synthesis of aurone pseudodimers in order to refine the structural requirements to improve the inhibitory effect. The potent NS5B inhibitory activity combined with their low toxicity make aurones attractive drug candidates against HCV infection. The second part of the PhD thesis is unrelated to the first part and concerns more fundamental aspects. It focused on the synthesis of new surfactants acting as stabilizing agents during extraction of membrane proteins (PM). Surfactants are required for maintaining PM in their functional state after extraction from membrane lipid matrix. The vast majority of PM shares a net enrichment in basic residues at the interface between membrane and cytoplasm, a property known as the positive inside rule. Based on this feature, a new family of surfactants is developed and tested on membrane proteins belonging to the multidrug ABC efflux pumps family.
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Impact de la cristallisation sur la structure et la durabilité chimique de verres borosilicatés / Impact of crystallization on the structure and chemical durability of borosilicate glassNicoleau, Elodie 02 February 2016 (has links)
Ces travaux proposent une nouvelle approche pour appréhender la durabilité chimique de matrices de conditionnement de déchets radioactifs partiellement cristallisées. Dans le cadre des études menées sur le stockage en formation géologique profonde, les études de comportement à long terme se sont jusqu’alors focalisées sur des matrices vitreuses homogènes. Cependant, les phases cristallines peuvent être à l’origine de modifications de composition chimique des matrices vitreuses et de leurs propriétés : la description et la compréhension de leur influence sur la durabilité chimique sont alors de première importance. Un protocole d’étude de la durabilité de matrices hétérogènes modèles d’intérêt nucléaire contenant des phases cristallines de différentes natures a donc été développé. Il s’appuie sur une description détaillée de la morphologie, microstructure et structure des matrices vitreuses et des phases cristallines ainsi que sur l’étude de différents régimes d’altération. Trois phases cristallines susceptibles de se former lors d’une augmentation du taux d’incorporation en déchet au sein des verres de conditionnement de type Uranium Oxyde ont été étudiées : les molybdates d’alcalins et d’alcalino-terreux, les silicates de terres rares et l’oxyde de ruthénium.Les résultats acquis ont mis en évidence que la composition et la structure du verre englobant sont les paramètres qui pilotent les cinétiques d’altération des matrices vitreuses partiellement cristallisées. Ce comportement est identique quelle que soit la nature des phases cristallines tant qu’elles n’induisent pas de gradient de composition et qu’elles ne percolent pas au sein de la matrice vitreuse. Fort de ces enseignements, une méthodologie d’étude de matrices partiellement cristallisées sans gradient de composition est proposée. Son développement clé réside dans l’évaluation en première approche du comportement des matrices partiellement cristallisées au travers de l’étude expérimentale de la matrice vitreuse englobante dans les différents régimes d’altération. Cette méthodologie pourrait être adaptée aux cas de nouvelles formulations de verres de compositions plus complexes (p. ex. verre à haut taux d’incorporation) pouvant contenir des cristaux formés au cours du refroidissement. / This work describes a new approach to help understand the chemical durability of partially crystallized nuclear waste conditioning matrices. Among the studies carried out on nuclear waste deep geological disposal, long-term behavior studies have so far been conducted on homogeneous glassy matrices. However, as the crystalline phases may generate modifications in the chemical composition and properties of such matrices, the description and a better understanding of their effects on the chemical durability of waste packages are of primary importance.A protocol to study the durability of heterogeneous model matrices of nuclear interest containing different types of crystalline phases was developed. It is based on a detailed description of the morphology, microstructure and structure of the glassy matrix and crystalline phases, and on the study of various alteration regimes. Three crystal phases that may form when higher concentrations of waste are immobilized in Uranium Oxide type conditioning glasses were studied: alkali and alkaline earth molybdates, rare earth silicates and ruthenium oxide.The results highlight the roles of the composition and the structure of the surrounding glassy matrix as the parameters piloting the alteration kinetics of the partially crystallized glassy matrices. This behavior is identical whatever the nature of the crystalline phases, as long as these phases do not lead to a composition gradient and do not percolate within the glassy matrix. Given these results, a methodology to study partially crystallized matrices with no composition gradient is then suggested. Its key development lies firstly in the evaluation of the behavior of partially crystallized matrices through the experimental study of the residual glassy matrix in various alteration regimes. This methodology may be adapted to the case of new glass formulations with more complex compositions (e.g. highly waste-loaded glass), which may contain crystals formed during cooling.
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An assessment of equilibrium in the Merensky Reef : a textural, geochemical and Nd isotope study of coexisting plagioclase and orthopyroxene from Winnaarshoek in the eastern Bushveld Complex, RSARaines, Mark Douglas January 2014 (has links)
Evidence of mineral disequilibrium is presented for the Merensky Reef at Winnaarshoek in the eastern Bushveld Complex. Petrographic disequilibrium textures, disequilibrium in orthopyroxene, plagioclase and clinopyroxene mineral compositions as well as disequilibrium in Sm-Nd isotopic compositions of whole rock samples and coexisting plagioclase and orthopyroxene are presented. Disequilibrium textures presented include clinopyroxene exsolution lamellae in orthopyroxene; resorbed plagioclase in orthopyroxene or relict plagioclase; various inclusions such as orthopyroxene, plagioclase or clinopyroxene in larger oikocrysts of clinopyroxene or orthopyroxene; discontinuous rims of clinopyroxene surrounding orthopyroxene; resorbed orthopyroxene in clinopyroxene; and corona textures associated with olivine. These textures were used to derive a possible mineral crystallization sequence. At least two sequences of crystallization took place, both of which crystallized plagioclase first. One sequence then crystallized olivine which was then consumed to produce orthopyroxene which crystallized prior to late clinopyroxene. The other sequence indicates orthopyroxene crystallization after plagioclase crystallization, followed by crystallization of clinopyroxene. These sequences indicate at least two magmas were responsible for the genesis of the Merensky Reef and its hanging wall and footwall units. Compositionally, disequilibrium is evident in the range of compositions found in coexisting orthopyroxene, plagioclase and clinopyroxene with stratigraphic height, with particular reference to the change in mineral composition in each of the hanging wall, Reef and footwall units. Orthopyroxene compositions range in Mg numbers between 74.6 and 82.9 (77.4) in the hanging wall, 78.5 and 87.0 (avg. 81.1) in the Reef, and 77.9 and 84.1 (avg. 81.3) in the footwall. Plagioclase compositions range in An content between An64.9 and An82.3 (avg. An75.1) in the hanging wall, An56.8 to An70.8 (avg. An62.7) in the Reef, and An54.2 to An86.3 (avg. An73.2) in the footwall. In terms of Sm-Nd isotopic compositions, disequilibrium is evident between both whole rock samples and coexisting plagioclase and orthopyroxenes. Bulk rock Sm-Nd isotopic compositions show a range in ԐNd values between ԐNd (2.06 Ga) = -4.8 to -6.4 in the hangingwall, ԐNd (2.06 Ga) = -6.3 to -8.5 in the Reef, and ԐNd (2.06 Ga) = -4.5 to -6.3 in the footwall. Similar ԐNd values are present in the hanging wall and footwall units, with a clear “spike” in the Merensky Reef. ԐNd values in plagioclase are between ԐNd (2.06 Ga) = -5.8 and -7.8, while orthopyroxene isotopic Sm-Nd values are between ԐNd (2.06 Ga = -7.1 and -9.1. The mineral disequilibrium features presented within this study help elucidate the crystallization sequence of the magma as well as to constrain the contamination of the magma upon ascension and emplacement of the Merensky Reef. The results of this study favour a model where a mantle plume resulted in the ascent of a new magma which was contaminated by the assimilation of old, lower crust. Contamination took place prior to the possible lateral emplacement of the Merensky reef as a density current. 5-10% contamination of depleted mantle or a B2-“like” source by Archaean TTGs is modeled to achieve the contamination “spike” of ԐNd = -8.5 in the Merensky Reef.
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