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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.
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Estudo computacional de líquidos iônicos do tipo imidazólio com substituintes insaturados / Computational study of imidazolium tetrafluorborates ionic liquids with unsaturated side chains

Böes, Elvis Sidnei January 2012 (has links)
Os métodos computacionais da química quântica foram empregados para estudar as estruturas moleculares e as energias de interação de cátions e ânions que são componentes de alguns líquidos iônicos funcionalizados, derivados do imidazólio. O estudo teve como objetivo comparar e relacionar os efeitos da presença de funcionalização nos substituintes das posições 1 e 3 do cátion imidazólio, nas propriedades desses líquidos iônicos. Essa funcionalização pode ocorrer pela presença de insaturações, grupos aromáticos, éteres, álcoois, tióis, aminas, nitrilas entre outros grupos nas cadeias dos substituintes. Nesta tese são reportados os estudos dos complexos formados por ânions tetrafluorborato e cátions imidazólio substituídos por grupos metila, etila, propila, butila, isobutila, vinila, propargila, alila, crotila e metalila, observando assim o efeito da presença de substituintes contendo cadeias insaturadas em comparação com os de cadeias saturadas nas estruturas, distribuições de carga, energias de interação e propriedades físico-químicas desses sistemas. Nesses sistemas foram observados intensos efeitos de polarização e transferência de carga ânion-cátion. Foram encontradas diversas relações entre volumes iônicos, energias de interação dos íons e as propriedades de transporte dos respectivos líquidos iônicos. / The methods of computational quantum chemistry have been used to study the molecular structures and the interaction energies of cations and anions which are components of some functionalized ionic liquids derived from imidazolium. The objective of this study is comparing and relating the effects of the presence of functionalization of the side chains of the imidazolium with the properties of these ionic liquids. This functionalization can occur by the presence of unsaturated side chains, aromatic groups, ether, alcohols, thiols, amines, nitriles among other groups in the side chains. In this thesis are reported the studies of the complexes formed of tetrafluorborate anions and imidazolium cations with side chains methyl, ethyl, propyl, butyl, isobutyl, vinyl, propargyl, allyl, crotyl and methallyl, thus observing the effects of the presence of unsaturated side chains compared to saturated ones on the structures, charge distributions, interaction energies and physicochemical properties of these systems. It was observed in these systems strong effects of polarization and anion-cation charge transfer. It was found several relations between ionic volumes, interation energies of the ions and the transport properties of the respective ionic liquids.
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Estudo computacional de líquidos iônicos do tipo imidazólio com substituintes insaturados / Computational study of imidazolium tetrafluorborates ionic liquids with unsaturated side chains

Böes, Elvis Sidnei January 2012 (has links)
Os métodos computacionais da química quântica foram empregados para estudar as estruturas moleculares e as energias de interação de cátions e ânions que são componentes de alguns líquidos iônicos funcionalizados, derivados do imidazólio. O estudo teve como objetivo comparar e relacionar os efeitos da presença de funcionalização nos substituintes das posições 1 e 3 do cátion imidazólio, nas propriedades desses líquidos iônicos. Essa funcionalização pode ocorrer pela presença de insaturações, grupos aromáticos, éteres, álcoois, tióis, aminas, nitrilas entre outros grupos nas cadeias dos substituintes. Nesta tese são reportados os estudos dos complexos formados por ânions tetrafluorborato e cátions imidazólio substituídos por grupos metila, etila, propila, butila, isobutila, vinila, propargila, alila, crotila e metalila, observando assim o efeito da presença de substituintes contendo cadeias insaturadas em comparação com os de cadeias saturadas nas estruturas, distribuições de carga, energias de interação e propriedades físico-químicas desses sistemas. Nesses sistemas foram observados intensos efeitos de polarização e transferência de carga ânion-cátion. Foram encontradas diversas relações entre volumes iônicos, energias de interação dos íons e as propriedades de transporte dos respectivos líquidos iônicos. / The methods of computational quantum chemistry have been used to study the molecular structures and the interaction energies of cations and anions which are components of some functionalized ionic liquids derived from imidazolium. The objective of this study is comparing and relating the effects of the presence of functionalization of the side chains of the imidazolium with the properties of these ionic liquids. This functionalization can occur by the presence of unsaturated side chains, aromatic groups, ether, alcohols, thiols, amines, nitriles among other groups in the side chains. In this thesis are reported the studies of the complexes formed of tetrafluorborate anions and imidazolium cations with side chains methyl, ethyl, propyl, butyl, isobutyl, vinyl, propargyl, allyl, crotyl and methallyl, thus observing the effects of the presence of unsaturated side chains compared to saturated ones on the structures, charge distributions, interaction energies and physicochemical properties of these systems. It was observed in these systems strong effects of polarization and anion-cation charge transfer. It was found several relations between ionic volumes, interation energies of the ions and the transport properties of the respective ionic liquids.
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Estudo computacional de líquidos iônicos do tipo imidazólio com substituintes insaturados / Computational study of imidazolium tetrafluorborates ionic liquids with unsaturated side chains

Böes, Elvis Sidnei January 2012 (has links)
Os métodos computacionais da química quântica foram empregados para estudar as estruturas moleculares e as energias de interação de cátions e ânions que são componentes de alguns líquidos iônicos funcionalizados, derivados do imidazólio. O estudo teve como objetivo comparar e relacionar os efeitos da presença de funcionalização nos substituintes das posições 1 e 3 do cátion imidazólio, nas propriedades desses líquidos iônicos. Essa funcionalização pode ocorrer pela presença de insaturações, grupos aromáticos, éteres, álcoois, tióis, aminas, nitrilas entre outros grupos nas cadeias dos substituintes. Nesta tese são reportados os estudos dos complexos formados por ânions tetrafluorborato e cátions imidazólio substituídos por grupos metila, etila, propila, butila, isobutila, vinila, propargila, alila, crotila e metalila, observando assim o efeito da presença de substituintes contendo cadeias insaturadas em comparação com os de cadeias saturadas nas estruturas, distribuições de carga, energias de interação e propriedades físico-químicas desses sistemas. Nesses sistemas foram observados intensos efeitos de polarização e transferência de carga ânion-cátion. Foram encontradas diversas relações entre volumes iônicos, energias de interação dos íons e as propriedades de transporte dos respectivos líquidos iônicos. / The methods of computational quantum chemistry have been used to study the molecular structures and the interaction energies of cations and anions which are components of some functionalized ionic liquids derived from imidazolium. The objective of this study is comparing and relating the effects of the presence of functionalization of the side chains of the imidazolium with the properties of these ionic liquids. This functionalization can occur by the presence of unsaturated side chains, aromatic groups, ether, alcohols, thiols, amines, nitriles among other groups in the side chains. In this thesis are reported the studies of the complexes formed of tetrafluorborate anions and imidazolium cations with side chains methyl, ethyl, propyl, butyl, isobutyl, vinyl, propargyl, allyl, crotyl and methallyl, thus observing the effects of the presence of unsaturated side chains compared to saturated ones on the structures, charge distributions, interaction energies and physicochemical properties of these systems. It was observed in these systems strong effects of polarization and anion-cation charge transfer. It was found several relations between ionic volumes, interation energies of the ions and the transport properties of the respective ionic liquids.
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Solid-Solution Strengthening and Suzuki Segregation in Co- and Ni-based Alloys

Dongsheng Wen (12463488) 29 April 2022 (has links)
<p>Co and Ni are two major elements in high temperature structural alloys that include superalloys for turbine engines and hard metals for cutting tools. The recent development of complex concentrated alloys (CCAs), loosely defined as alloys without a single principal element (e.g. CoNiFeMn), offers additional opportunities in designing new alloys through extensive composition and structure modifications. Within CCAs and Co- and Ni-based superalloys, solid-solution strengthening and stacking fault energy engineering are two of the most important strengthening mechanisms. While studied for decades, the potency and quantitative materials properties of these mechanisms remain elusive. </p> <p><br></p> <p>Solid-solution strengthening originates from stress field interactions between dislocations and solute of various species in the alloy. These stress fields can be engineered by composition modification in CCAs, and therefore a wide range of alloys with promising mechanical strength may be designed. This thesis initially reports on experimental and computational validation of newly developed theories for solid-solution strengthening in 3d transition metal (MnFeCoNi) alloys. The strengthening effects of Al, Ti, V, Cr, Cu and Mo as alloying elements are quantified by coupling the Labusch-type strengthening model and experimental measurements. With large atomic misfits with the base alloy, Al, Ti, Mo, and Cr present strong strengthening effects comparable to other Cantor alloys. </p> <p> </p> <p>Stacking fault energy engineering can enable novel deformation mechanisms and exceptional strength in face-centered cubic (FCC) materials such as austenitic TRIP/TWIP steels and CoNi-based superalloys exhibiting local phase transformation strengthening via Suzuki segregation. We employed first-principles calculations to investigate the Suzuki segregation and stacking fault energy of the FCC Co-Ni binary alloys at finite temperatures and concentrations. We quantitatively predicted the Co segregation in the innermost plane of the intrinsic stacking fault (ISF). We further quantified the decrease of stacking fault energy due to segregation.  </p> <p><br></p> <p>We further investigated the driving force of segregation and the origin of the segregation behaviors of 3d, 4d and 5d elements in the Co- and Ni-alloys. Using first-principles calculations, we calculated the ground-state solute-ISF interaction energies and revealed the trends across the periodic table. We discussed the relationships between the interaction energies and the local lattice distortions, charge density redistribution, density of states and local magnetization of the solutes. </p> <p><br></p> <p>Finally, this thesis reports on new methodologies to accelerate first-principles calculations utilizing active learning techniques, such as Bayesian optimization, to efficiently search for the ground-state energy line of the system with limited computational resources. Based on the expected improvement method, new acquisition strategies were developed and will be compared and presented. </p>

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