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Characterisation of long-chain branching in poly (vinyl acetate) and poly (vinyl alcohol)Coleman, Trevor A. January 1983 (has links)
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Preserving Decayed Wood Samples for Tree-Ring MeasurementKrusic, Paul J., Jr., Hornbeck, James W. January 1989 (has links)
Wood disks in various states of decay can be inexpensively preserved and prepared for accurate crossdating and precise tree-ring measurement by impregnation with commercial wood glue. The technique does not affect the dimensions or physiological features of samples preserved in this manner. Dead red spruce trees on Mt. Washington, New Hampshire, remain available for dendrochronological examination as long as 29 years after their last year of stem growth.
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La libération modifiée de principes actifs, développement de deux approches / The modified drug release, development of two approachesDekyndt, Bérangère 19 January 2015 (has links)
Les thérapeutiques individualisées et ciblées se développent actuellement, les formes galéniques évoluent donc en parallèle pour contrôler la libération des principes actifs (PA) et les conduire au plus proche des sites d’intérêts. Les formes orales solides représentent les formulations galéniques les plus utilisées, faciles d’emploi, indolores et réduisant le risque d’infection. Lors de leur conception, il est aussi possible de moduler la libération du PA.Deux approches sont étudiées dans ce manuscrit, l’une correspond au ciblage de la libération d’un PA vers son site d’action thérapeutique qui est le colon, la seconde consiste à contrôler la libération du PA pour maintenir une concentration constante, minimiser les effets indésirables et les périodes de présence de concentrations sub-thérapeutiques au niveau du site d’action.Première approche :Les traitements des Maladies Inflammatoires Chroniques de l’Intestin (MICI) peuvent être significativement améliorées par une libération localisée du PA. Une des approches est l’utilisation d’enrobages composés de polysaccharides dégradés par les enzymes sécrétées par la microflore colique. Mais l’absence d’une méthode in vitro reproductible simulant les conditions physiologiques du colon et l’impact potentiel des traitements antibiotiques associées qui pourraient affecter la quantité et la qualité des bactéries présentes et des enzymes sécrétées est un obstacle à sa mise au point. L’objectif de l’étude était d’effectuer un screening de polysaccharides ayant un intérêt dans le développement de nouvelles formulations à libération colique. Après cette sélection, la libération des formulations retenues ont été évaluées par une méthode utilisant des selles de patients atteints de MICI traités ou non par antibiothérapie. Enfin, l’utilisation de mélanges bactériens pour un éventuel remplacement de l’utilisation de selles fraiches a été évaluée.Seconde approche : Les formes orales enrobées présentent un grand potentiel pour la libération contrôlée de PA. Néanmoins, il est difficile d’obtenir une libération à vitesse constante avec ce type de formulation. Ceci est généralement dû au rôle prédominant du transport de masse par diffusion, ce qui entraine, avec le temps, une diminution de la concentration en PA au cœur du système, donc une réduction du gradient de concentration qui est la force motrice de la libération du PA. Ce type de cinétique de libération peut être inapproprié pour un traitement médicamenteux sûr et efficace. Malgré l’importance pratique de ce défi crucial de formulation, étonnamment, peu de stratégies efficaces sont connues. Dans cette étude, une nouvelle approche, basée sur une succession de couches de PA et de polymères (initialement dépourvu de PA) présentant une distribution initiale de PA non homogène, associé à un effet de temps de latence et à une diffusion partielle initiale à travers le noyau de la minigranule. Des variations de type, de quantité, d’épaisseur et de séquence des couches de PA et de polymères ont été testées. Un système assez simple composé de quatre couches (deux couches de PA et deux couches de polymère) permettait d’aboutir à une libération relativement constante durant 8h. / Individualized and targeted therapies are currently developed, therefore the dosage forms move in parallel to control the drug release and drive it nearest to interest sites. Solid oral dosage forms are the pharmaceutical formulations the most common, easy to use, painless and reducing the infectious risk. In these formulation designs, it is also possible to adjust the drug release.Two approaches are discussed in this manuscript, the first one targets the drug release to the therapeutic site of action which is the colon, and the second one consists on controlling the drug release to maintain a constant concentration, minimize side effects and periods of presence of sub-therapeutic concentrations at the site of action.The first approach:The treatment of colonic disease like Inflammatory Bowel Diseases (IBD), can be significantly improved via local drug delivery. One approach is to use polysaccharide coatings, which are degraded by enzymes secreted by the colonic microflora. However, the lack of a reliable in vitro test simulating conditions in a living colon and the potential impact of associated antibiotic treatments that could affect the quality and quantity of bacteria and enzymes secreted is an obstacle to its development. The aim of the study was to perform a screening of polysaccharides suitable for the development of new colonic release formulations. After this selection, the drug release of selected formulations were evaluated by a method using the stools of IBD patients treated or not with antibiotics. Finally, the use of bacterial mixtures substituting fresh fecal samples has been evaluated.The second approach: Coated pellets offer a great potential for controlling drug delivery systems. However, constant drug release rates are difficult to achieve with this type of dosage forms if the drug is freely water-soluble. This is because diffusional mass transport generally plays a major role and with time the drug concentration within the system decreases, resulting in decreased concentration gradients, which are the driving forces for drug release. This type of release kinetics might be inappropriate for an efficient and safe drug treatment. Despite the great practical importance of this potentially crucial formulation challenge, surprisingly little is yet known about efficient formulations. In this study, a novel approach is presented based on sequential layers of drug and polymer (initially free of drug) to provide a non-homogeneous initial drug distribution, combined with lag-time effects and partial initial drug diffusion towards the pellet’s core. By changing the type, number, thickness and sequence of the drug and polymer layers, a rather simple 4 layers system (2 drug and 2 polymer layers) allowed an about constant drug release during 8 h.
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Reaction Mechanism between Chitosan and Cerium(VI) Ammonium Nitrate for Production of a Greener Poly(Vinyl Acetate) Adhesive / Analys av reaktionsmekanismen mellan kitosan och cerium(VI) ammoniumnitrat för framställning av ett miljövänligare poly(vinylacetat)-baserat limSchollin, Mårten January 2021 (has links)
Poly(vinyl acetate) (PVAc) has a major application as an indoor wood adhesive. Low water stability is however, one of the greatest drawbacks of PVAc. By grafting PVAc from a chitosan (CS) backbone (CS-graft- PVAc) water stability of adhesive is increased while good mechanical and adhesive properties are retained. Simultaneously the percentage of bio-based content is increased. This work investigates the proposed re- action mechanisms between chitosan and cerium(IV) ammonium nitrate (CAN) which is used as an initiator for the grafting reaction. Litera- ture studies showed one dominating reaction mechanism and some not as common. The reaction mechanisms and their shortcomings are pre- sented and discussed in the report. / Poly(vinyl acetat)(PVAc) har ett stort användningsområde som ett trälim för möbler som ska användas inomhus. Den dåliga vatten stabiliteten är ett av de största problemen för användning av PVAc. Genom att ympa PVAc med chitosan(CS) (CS-graft-PVAc) kan vatten stabiliteten ökas samtidigt som en god limfunktion finns kvar och delen fossilbaserad monomer blir mindre och byts ut mot en biobaserad polymer. I detta arbete undersöks de föreslagna reaktionsmekanismerna mellan CS och cerium(IV) ammonium nitrat(CAN) som används som en katalysator för att grafta PVAc med CS. Litteraturstudier visade en dominerade reaktionsmekanism och några mindre förekommande. Reaktionsmekanis- merna och eventuella tillkortakommanden som finns gällande hur de fortlöper presenteras och diskuteras i detta arbete.
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Wood Nanocellulose Materials and Effects from Surface Modification of NanoparticlesSalajkova, Michaela January 2013 (has links)
Nanocellulose is an interesting natural material thatis gaining interest in the field of materials science, particularly nanocomposites. Depending on the disintegration route, nanocellulose can be isolated either in the form of long and flexible fibres (nanofibrillated cellulose, NFC), or stiff, rod-like crystals (cellulose nanocrystals, CNC). Nanocellulose can be utilized in nanocomposites either as a reinforcement element or as a network matrix due to its ability to form a strong network. In this thesis, nanocellulose based materials are prepared by evaporation of a liquid medium. The key step in this processing route is a good dispersion of the nanoparticles in the selected matrix. Therefore the importance of surface modification in order to ensure favourable nanocellulose dispersion is clarified in avariety of materials systems. In Paper I, poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) based fibres prepared by electrospinning were reinforced with nanofibrillated cellulose. Native NFC appeared to show a good compatibility with PMMA matrix in the electrospinning solution and resulting fibres. Furthermore, a new method for mechanical testing of mats with random fibre orientation as well as aligned fibres was developed. In Paper II, commingled nanopaper structures with carbon nanotubes (CNTs) were prepared. Several surfactants were used to disperse hydrophobic CNTs in water. A nonylphenol phosphate ester (NPPE) was found to work well for both dispersing CNTs in water and providing compatibility with NFC through electrostatic repulsion between the phosphate ester groups of the surfactant and the carboxylate groups of NFC. In Paper III, a new water based route for functionalization of cellulose nanocrystals was developed. In this approach, inspired by organo-modified layered silicates, quaternary ammonium salts were adsorbed. It was demonstrated that different functionalities (alkyl, phenyl, glycidylor diallyl) can be introduced onto the cellulose and the dispersibility in organic solvents was studied. Subsequently, in Paper IV, nanocomposites with poly(vinyl acetate) (PVAc)were prepared. The effect of modification on the degree of dispersion of the CNC within the matrix was studied as well as the strong effects on the properties of the resulting nanocomposites. In Paper V, taking advantage of the entangled NFC network and the possibility to tailor the pore size and surface chemistry, lubricant-infused slippery films and coatings based on NFC were prepared for the first time. / <p>QC 20131016</p>
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Oxidative Copolymerization Of Vinylmonomers : Studies On The Microstructure And Reactivities Of The CopolyperoxidesJayanthi, S 04 1900 (has links) (PDF)
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Síntese e caracterização de látices híbridos de poli(acetato de vinila)/montmorilonita - PVAc/MMT para aplicação como adesivos / Synthesis and characterization of poly(vinyl acetate)/montmorillonite - PVAc/MMT hybrid latexes for use as adhesivesCazotti, Jaime Caetano 17 June 2011 (has links)
Este projeto de mestrado teve como objetivo a obtenção de látices híbridos constituídos de poli(acetato de vinila) (PVAc) e argila montmorilonita (MMT). O homopolímero de acetato de vinila foi sintetizado através da técnica de polimerização em emulsão na presença de diferentes tipos de argila, sendo empregada uma argila sódica (Na-MMT) e três argilas modificadas (o-MMT) com diferentes sais quaternários de amônio. Poli(álcool vinílico) (PVOH) foi utilizado como colóide protetor e persulfato de amônio (APS) como iniciador. Foi estudada a melhor condição para incorporação da argila na matriz polimérica, visando a esfoliação desta nanocarga, resultando desta maneira na formação de nanocompósitos com propriedades diferenciadas. A influência da presença das argilas foi avaliada em termos da velocidade de consumo de monômero, a qual foi acompanhada por gravimetria. Os látices foram caracterizados quanto ao diâmetro médio de partícula e polidispersidade pela técnica de espalhamento de luz (LS). O teor de coágulos do látex foi calculado por análise gravimétrica e a viscosidade analisada em um viscosímetro rotacional. Os filmes nanocompósitos foram caracterizados pelas técnicas de análise dinâmico-mecânica (DMA), análise termogravimétrica (TGA) e difração de raios X (DRX). A morfologia das partículas de látex foi avaliada por microscopia eletrônica de transmissão (MET). / The goal of this project was the preparation of hybrids latexes constituted by poly(vinyl acetate) (PVAc) and montmorillonite (MMT) clays. The poly(vinyl acetate) homopolymer was synthesized via emulsion polymerization in the presence of different types of clay, one sodium clay (Na-MMT) and organically modified clays (o-MMT) with different ammonium quaternary salts. Poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVOH) was used as protective colloid and ammonium persulfate (APS) as initiator. It was evaluated the best condition for the incorporation of the clay in the polymeric matrix, looking forward the exfoliation of the nanofiller, resulting in the formation of nanocomposites with new and improved properties. The influence of clay type and loading was evaluated in terms of latex stability and monomer consumption rate. The latexes were characterized in terms of particle size diameter and polydispersity by light scattering (LS) technique. Coagulum content was determined by gravimetric analysis and viscosity was analyzed in a rotational viscometer. Nanocomposite films were characterized by dynamic-mechanical analysis (DMA), thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) and X-ray diffraction (XRD). Latex particles morphology was evaluated by transmission electron microscopy (TEM).
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Síntese e caracterização de látices híbridos de poli(acetato de vinila)/montmorilonita - PVAc/MMT para aplicação como adesivos / Synthesis and characterization of poly(vinyl acetate)/montmorillonite - PVAc/MMT hybrid latexes for use as adhesivesJaime Caetano Cazotti 17 June 2011 (has links)
Este projeto de mestrado teve como objetivo a obtenção de látices híbridos constituídos de poli(acetato de vinila) (PVAc) e argila montmorilonita (MMT). O homopolímero de acetato de vinila foi sintetizado através da técnica de polimerização em emulsão na presença de diferentes tipos de argila, sendo empregada uma argila sódica (Na-MMT) e três argilas modificadas (o-MMT) com diferentes sais quaternários de amônio. Poli(álcool vinílico) (PVOH) foi utilizado como colóide protetor e persulfato de amônio (APS) como iniciador. Foi estudada a melhor condição para incorporação da argila na matriz polimérica, visando a esfoliação desta nanocarga, resultando desta maneira na formação de nanocompósitos com propriedades diferenciadas. A influência da presença das argilas foi avaliada em termos da velocidade de consumo de monômero, a qual foi acompanhada por gravimetria. Os látices foram caracterizados quanto ao diâmetro médio de partícula e polidispersidade pela técnica de espalhamento de luz (LS). O teor de coágulos do látex foi calculado por análise gravimétrica e a viscosidade analisada em um viscosímetro rotacional. Os filmes nanocompósitos foram caracterizados pelas técnicas de análise dinâmico-mecânica (DMA), análise termogravimétrica (TGA) e difração de raios X (DRX). A morfologia das partículas de látex foi avaliada por microscopia eletrônica de transmissão (MET). / The goal of this project was the preparation of hybrids latexes constituted by poly(vinyl acetate) (PVAc) and montmorillonite (MMT) clays. The poly(vinyl acetate) homopolymer was synthesized via emulsion polymerization in the presence of different types of clay, one sodium clay (Na-MMT) and organically modified clays (o-MMT) with different ammonium quaternary salts. Poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVOH) was used as protective colloid and ammonium persulfate (APS) as initiator. It was evaluated the best condition for the incorporation of the clay in the polymeric matrix, looking forward the exfoliation of the nanofiller, resulting in the formation of nanocomposites with new and improved properties. The influence of clay type and loading was evaluated in terms of latex stability and monomer consumption rate. The latexes were characterized in terms of particle size diameter and polydispersity by light scattering (LS) technique. Coagulum content was determined by gravimetric analysis and viscosity was analyzed in a rotational viscometer. Nanocomposite films were characterized by dynamic-mechanical analysis (DMA), thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) and X-ray diffraction (XRD). Latex particles morphology was evaluated by transmission electron microscopy (TEM).
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Modification of Wood Surfaces via controlled Polymerization MethodsKönigsmann, Martin 27 September 2018 (has links)
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Understanding the Role of N-Methylolacrylamide (Nma) Distribution in Poly(Vinyl Acetate) Latex AdhesivesBrown, Nicole Robitaille 15 April 2004 (has links)
This work addresses the distribution of N-methylolacrylamide (NMA) units in crosslinking poly(vinyl acetate) (PVAc) adhesives. In this case, distribution refers to the three potential locations of polymerized NMA units in a latex: the water-phase, the surface of polymer particles, and the core of the polymer particles. The objective is to identify the distribution of NMA in three latices and to determine whether NMA distribution correlates with durability related performance. NMA distribution was studied via a series of variable temperature solution NMR experiments, while the durability-related performance was studied via mode I fracture mechanics tests.
Studying the distribution of NMA required the use of isotopically labeled NMA. Both 15N-NMA and 13C, 15N-NMA were synthesized. Three NMA/vinyl acetate (VAc) latices were prepared. The NMA feed strategy was varied during each of the three emulsion copolymerizations. Latex characterization methods including differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), rheometry, particle size analysis, and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) were used to study the three latices.
The solution NMR method to identify NMA distribution was performed on untreated latices and on washed latices. Washing techniques included membrane dialysis and centrifugation. Results revealed that the three latices had different NMA distributions, and that the distributions were related to the expected differences in microstructure. Latex 3 had ~ 80% core-NMA, while Latex 2 had ~ 80% surface-NMA. Latex 1 had a high proportion of surface-NMA (~60%), but also had the highest proportion of water-phase NMA (~ 20%). This high proportion of water-phase NMA could be responsible for the unique morphology Latex 1 exhibited in SEM studies.
Mode I opening fracture mechanics studies were used to study adhesive performance. Specimens were analyzed after exposure to accelerated aging treatments. Latex 2 and Latex 3 exhibited very similar results, despite having very different NMA distributions. All three latices showed good durability related performance. In Latex 2 and Latex 3, the critical strain energy release rates (Gc) after accelerated aging treatments were statistically the same as the Gc of the control specimens. The most interesting finding was that the Latex 1 Gc values were significantly higher after accelerated aging. Latex 1 also had the highest proportion of water-phase NMA. Bondline images and SEM micrographs both indicated that the integrity of Latex 1 was least affected by the accelerated aging treatments. / Ph. D.
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