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Estudo do crescimento de filmes nanoestruturados automontados por adsorsão física utilizando medidas de capacitância = Growth study of self-assembled nanostructured films using capacitance measurements / Growth study of self-assembled nanostructured films using capacitance measurementsFerreira, Rafael Cintra Hensel, 1989- 31 August 2018 (has links)
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Previous issue date: 2016 / Resumo: Os filmes orgânicos ultrafinos tem permitido funcionalizar superfícies a fim de introduzir propriedades específicas que diferem daquelas apresentadas em escala macroscópica. Um processo versátil para modificar superfícies e criar sistemas multifuncionais é a técnica de automontagem por adsorção física (LbL, do inglês Layer-by-Layer), na qual nanoestruturas são formadas devido a adsorção de moléculas com cargas opostas em arquiteturas moleculares multicamadas. O monitoramento elétrico do crescimento dos filmes é essencial em experimentos nos quais não são permitidas caracterizações ópticas. Além disto, é importante compreender as propriedades elétricas destes filmes devido a sua utilização em sensores capacitivos para análise química. Deste modo, neste trabalho desenvolvemos um equipamento capaz de acompanhar o crescimento de filmes LbL por meio de medidas de capacitância após a deposição de cada camada de polieletrólitos sobre eletrodos interdigitados (IDEs, do inglês Interdigitated Electrodes). Observamos um aumento linear da capacitância devido ao acúmulo de material dielétrico sobre os IDEs, com uma alternância na medida de capacitância de acordo com o polieletrólito depositado, isto é, há uma reversão de carga na camada mais externa quando a adsorção do policátion é compensada pela do poliânion, ou vice-versa. Utilizando o modelo para o potencial eletrostático de um IDE proposto por M. W. Den Otter, desenvolvemos uma nova metodologia para investigar a constante dielétrica da estrutura multicamadas formada. Obtivemos (16 ± 1) para a constante dielétrica do filme LbL (PDDA/CuTsPc), e (21 ± 3) para a arquitetura (PDDA/PSS), ambos em satisfatória concordância com a literatura. Ademais, desenvolvemos um modelo para interpretar o deslocamento na capacitância medida após a adsorção do policátion a fim de determinar sua densidade de carga superficial, que diminuiu de (0,23 ± 0,02) e/µm2 para (0,08 ± 0,01) e/µm2 quando o PDDA (policátion fortemente carregado) foi substituído pelo PAH (policátion fracamente carregado) para ambos os poliânions analisados. Portanto, desenvolvemos um equipamento para monitorar o crescimento de filmes LbL e uma metodologia que permite obter informações sobre o comportamento dielétrico dos filmes a cada camada depositada, o que pode auxiliar na escolha dos materiais e espessura dos filmes LbL utilizados como elementos transdutores em desenvolvimentos futuros / Abstract: Organic ultrathin films have enabled surface¿s functionalization in order to introduce specific properties which differ from those in macroscopic scale. A versatile process to modify surfaces and create multifunctional systems is the layer-by-layer (LbL) technique, in which the nanostructures are formed due to the adsorption of charged molecules in multilayered molecular architectures. The electrical monitoring of the film's growth is essential in experiments in which optical characterizations can not be used. Moreover, it is important to comprehend the electrical properties of these films owing to their application on capacitive sensors for chemical analysis. In this research we developed a home-made setup to keep track of the LbL film¿s growth by measuring the capacitance after each deposited layer onto interdigitated electrodes (IDEs). We have observed a linear increase in the capacitance due to accumulated dielectric material onto the IDEs, along with an alternation in the measured capacitance according to the deposited polyelectrolyte, i.e., a charge reversal of the outermost layer as the polycation adsorption is compensated by the polyanion adsorption, or vice-versa. Using the IDEs electrostatic potential model proposed by M. W. Den Otter, we have developed a new methodology to investigate the dielectric constant of the formed multilayered structure. A dielectric constant of (16 ± 1) was obtained for (PDDA/CuTsPc) films and (21 ± 3) for (PDDA/PSS) architecture, both in satisfactory agreement with the literature. Furthermore, we have developed a model to interpret the capacitance measurement shift after the polycation adsoption in order to investigate its surface charge density, which decreased from (0.23 ± 0.02) e/µm2 to (0.08 ± 0.01) e/µm2 when PDDA (strong polycation) was replaced by PAH (weak polycation) for both analyzed polyanions. Therefore, we have developed an equipment to monitor the LbL film's growth as well as a methodology that enables the obtaining of information about the film dielectric behavior at each deposited layer, which can assist in the choice of the materials and thickness of the LbL films that are used as transductor elements in future developments / Mestrado / Física / Mestre em Física / 147530/2014 / CNPQ
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Designing bioinspired materials with tunable structures and properties from natural and synthetic polymersVaradarajan, Anandavalli 08 August 2023 (has links) (PDF)
Biological systems are composed of complex materials which are responsible for performing various functions, such as providing structural support, mobility, functional adaptation to the environment, damage repair, and self-healing. These complex materials display excellent mechanical properties and can rapidly adapt to external stimuli. Thus, nature inspires in terms of source materials, functions, and designs to develop new-generation structural and functional materials. Polymers (natural or synthetic) are excellent sources of developing materials to mimic the functions of soft segments in biological systems. This dissertation focuses on synthesizing and characterizing two different materials with tunable structures and properties: complexes from natural polysaccharides or polyelectrolytes and bioinspired hydrogels from synthetic polymers. Oppositely charged polyelectrolytes can form polyelectrolyte complexes (PECs) due to the electrostatic interactions. The structure and properties of PECs can be tuned by varying the salt concentration, as the addition of salt can facilitate associative phase separation. PECs were prepared from two biopolymers, positively charged chitosan and negatively charged alginate. Rheological experiments for the complexes displayed a tunable shear modulus with changing salt concentrations. The microstructural study conducted using small-angle X-ray scattering provided insights regarding the length scales of these complexes, and the results follow the observed rheological and phase behavior. Elastic biopolymers such as resilin display remarkable mechanical properties, including high stretchability and resilience, which many species exploit in nature for mechanical energy storage to facilitate their movement. Such properties of resilin have been attributed to the balanced combination of hydrophilic and hydrophobic segments present in the chain. In this work, we synthesized hydrogels with hydrophilic and hydrophobic components to mimic the properties of resilin. With this system, we determined the tensile, retraction (ability to revert to the original state after stretching), and swelling properties when (i) the concentration of the hydrophobic polymer was varied and (ii) additional hydrophobic components were included. The stretchability, stiffness, and strength of the gels varied as the compositions were altered. The fundamental understanding of the structure-property-function relationship for materials presented in this work provides insights into engineering materials for applications such as tissue engineering, drug delivery, wound healing, artificial muscles, soft robotics, and power amplification.
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Ionically Crosslinked Polymer Networks for Underwater Adhesion and Long-Term Controlled ReleaseLawrence, Patrick G. January 2014 (has links)
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Development, Characterization, and Fundamental Studies on Molecular Ionic Composites and PBDT HydrogelsZanelotti, Curt Joseph 28 January 2022 (has links)
This dissertation aims to develop, characterize, and fundamentally understand a new class of materials termed "molecular ionic composites" (MICs). MICs show promise as next-generation solid electrolytes for batteries. MICs form when mixing a rigid polyanion with purely ionic fluids, and they behave mechanically as a solid but contain a high density of ions that move nearly as in a neat liquid. Specifically, prototypical MICs are based on solutions of the rigid-rod polyelectrolyte poly(2,2'-disulfonyl-4,4'-benzideneterephthalamide) (PBDT), which forms a double helix, combined with imidazolium-based ionic liquids (ILs). The IL comprises 75-97 wt% of the final solid, even though the Young's modulus can reach ~ 2 GPa at 80 wt% IL. We propose that these properties are driven by a biphasic internal structure in MICs corresponding to IL-rich "puddles" (an interconnected liquid phase) and PBDT-IL associated "bundles" where IL ions form the collective electrostatic associations that cause the MICs to be a solid. Through this dissertation I will discuss a wide variety of MICs that have been created through the use of two different formation processes, the "ingot" method and the "solvent casting" method, which allow for the use of many different ionic fluid sources to further tune MIC properties. The following chapters build to the fundamental knowledge and our current understanding of the wide variety of materials that can be created from PBDT and IL. / Doctor of Philosophy / Battery electrolytes, biosensors, and hydrogels all depend on new materials for next-generation applications. For these new materials to be used characterization on the interactions, morphological restrictions, and/or what unique internal structures used to generate their properties must be performed. Through This analysis using common polymeric characterization techniques these materials can be further optimized. This dissertation highlights a new class of materials termed "molecular ionic composites" (MICs) which are formed from a rigid double helical polymer, poly(2,2'-disulfonyl-4,4'-benzideneterephthalamide) (PBDT), and fluids composed entirely of ions, including ionic liquids (ILs). These composite systems feature a unique combination of properties including high thermal stability, mechanical stability, and excellent ionic conductivity, all of which are highly tunable through the amount of PBDT incorporated or the fluid ion types. Chapters 3, 4, 5, and 6 present fundamental investigations of MICs to determine how tunable they are, the processes by which they form, and the various ways we can fabricate them. Chapter 7 describes the creation of another impressive material formed from PBDT-low-polymer-content hydrogels. These studies are intended to provide deeper understanding of the behaviors of these unique materials and how they may be used in the future.
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Development and Characterization of Advanced Polymer Electrolyte for Energy Storage and Conversion DevicesWang, Ying 09 January 2017 (has links)
Among the myraid energy storage technologies, polymer electrolytes have been widely employed in diverse applications such as fuel cell membranes, battery separators, mechanical actuators, reverse-osmosis membranes and solar cells. The polymer electrolytes used for these applications usually require a combination of properties, including anisotropic orientation, tunable modulus, high ionic conductivity, light weight, high thermal stability and low cost. These critical properties have motivated researchers to find next-generation polymer electrolytes, for example ion gels.
This dissertation aims to develop and characterize a new class of ion gel electrolytes based on ionic liquids and a rigid-rod polyelectrolyte. The rigid-rod polyelectrolyte poly (2,2'-disulfonyl-4,4'-benzidine terephthalamide) (PBDT) is a water-miscible system and forms a liquid crystal phase above a critical concentration. The diverse properties and broad applications of this rigid-rod polyelectrolyte may originate from the double helical conformation of PBDT molecular chains.
We primarily develop an ionic liquid-based polymer gel electrolyte that possesses the following exceptional combination of properties: transport anisotropy up to 3.5×, high ionic conductivity (up to 8 mS cm⁻¹), widely tunable modulus (0.03 – 3 GPa) and high thermal stability (up to 300°C). This unique platform that combines ionic liquid and polyelectrolyte is essential to develop more advanced materials for broader applications.
After we obtain the ion gels, we then mainly focus on modifying and then applying them in Li-metal batteries. As a next generation of Li batteries, the Li-metal battery offers higher energy capacity compared to the current Li-ion battery, thus satisfying our requirements in developing longer-lasting batteries for portable devices and even electric vehicles. However, Li dendrite growth on the Li metal anode has limited the pratical application of Li-metal batteries. This unexpected Li dendrite growth can be suppressed by developing polymer separators with high modulus (~ Gpa), while maintaining enough ionic conductivity (~ 1 mS/cm). Here, we describe an advanced solid-state electrolyte based on a sulfonated aramid rigid-rod polymer, an ionic liquid (IL), and a lithium salt, showing promise to make a breakthrough. This unique fabrication platform can be a milestone in discovering next-generation electrolyte materials. / Ph. D. / Among the myraid energy storage technologies, polymer-based electrolytes have been widely employed in diverse applications such as fuel cell membranes, battery electrolytes, “artificial muscle” mechanical actuators, reverse-osmosis membranes and solar cells. The materials used for each of these applications usually require a specific combination of properties, which include anisotropic orientation, tunable mechanical stiffness (modulus), high ionic conductivity, light weight, high thermal stability and low cost. These critical properties have motivated researchers to find next-generation polymer-based electrolytes, for example “ion gels” that consist of a polymer combined with ionic liquids or salts.
This thesis describes development of an ion gel that possesses the following exceptional combination of properties: high ionic conductivity (up to 8 mS cm<sup>-1</sup>), widely tunable modulus (0.03 ‒ 3 GPa), ion transport anisotropy up to 3.5×, and high thermal stability (up to 300°C). Thus, this unprecedented material shows liquid-like ion motions inside a matrix with solid-like stiffness, and in a material that can withstand extreme temperatures and will not burn.
After obtaining these ion gels, we are then mainly focusing on modifying them for application in safe and high density Li-metal batteries. As a next generation of Li batteries, the Li-metal battery offers higher energy capacity compared to the current Liion battery, thus satisfying our requirements in developing longer-lasting batteries for portable devices and even electric vehicles. However, Li dendrite growth on the Li metal anode has limited the pratical application of Li-metal batteries. This unexpected Li dendrite growth can be supressed by developing polymer electrolytes with high modulus (~ GPa), while maintaining sufficient ionic conductivity (~ 1 mS/cm) for efficient battery operation.
In short, this thesis describes an advanced solid-state electrolyte based on a kevlar-like (sulfonated aramid) rigid-rod polymer, an ionic liquid (IL), and a lithium salt, showing promise to make a breakthrough and enable practical Li-metal batteries. Furthermore, the unique fabrication platform for these ion gels represents a new paradigm for discovering next-generation electrolyte materials for a wide variety of applications.
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Déchloration réductive par les nanoparticules de fer zéro-valent : une solution innovante pour la réhabilitation des aquifères souterrains contaminés par le trichloroéthylène / Reductive dechlorination by nanoscale zero-valent iron particles : an innovative solution for the remediation of groundwaters contaminated with trichlorethyleneKaifas, Delphine 27 March 2014 (has links)
Les récents progrès en matière de nanotechnologies ont permis d'élaborer de nouveaux matériaux aux propriétés physico-chimiques uniques tels que les nanoparticules de fer zéro valent (NPFe0). Ces nanoparticules ont prouvé leur efficacité pour dégrader les composés organiques chlorés comme le trichloroéthylène (TCE), cependant leur transport dans les milieux poreux est souvent limité. Une solution pour pallier à ce problème est de modifier leur surface par adsorption de molécules organiques. Toutefois, cet enrobage modifie la réactivité des NPFe0 vis-à-vis du TCE, ce qui peut potentiellement affecter l'efficacité du traitement. Ainsi, le premier volet de cette thèse concerne l'étude de la réactivité de NPFe0 brutes ou modifiées par des polyélectrolytes anioniques vis-à-vis du TCE. Cette réactivité a été évaluée au travers des cinétiques de dégradation du TCE et de ses produits de transformation.D'autre part, les eaux souterraines contiennent souvent des espèces dissoutes réductibles pouvant réagir avec Fe0. Ces dernières peuvent affecter la réactivité des NPFe0 vis-à-vis du polluant ciblé et donc l'efficacité du traitement de dépollution. Le deuxième volet de cette thèse porte sur l'effet de deux accepteurs d'électrons (CrVI et NO3-) sur la réactivité des NPFe0 brutes et modifiées. Enfin, le troisième volet de cette thèse concerne l'évaluation de la réactivité des NPFe0 vis-à-vis du TCE dans un cas « réel », afin de valider la technique de dépollution. Une étude pilote et une application in situ ont ainsi été menées sur un site industriel dont l'eau souterraine est contaminée par le TCE (polluant ciblé) avec de fortes teneurs en CrVI et NO3-. / Recent advances in nanotechnology have led to the development of new materials with unique physicochemical properties such as nanoscale zero valent iron particles (nZVI). These nanoparticles proved their efficiency to degrade chlorinated organic compounds such as trichlorethylene (TCE), but their migration in porous media is often limited. To overcome this problem, a solution is to modify their surface by adsorption of organic molecules. However, this coating modifies the reactivity towards TCE, which can potentially affect the treatment efficiency.Thus, the first part of this PhD focuses on the reactivity of nZVI (bare or modified by anionic polyelectrolytes) towards TCE. This reactivity was evaluated through the TCE degradation kinetics rates and its transformation products.In addition, groundwaters often contain reducible species that can react with dissolved Fe0. These last species may affect the reactivity of nZVI towards the target pollutant and therefore the remediation efficiency. The second part of this PhD focuses on the effect of two electron acceptors (CrVI and NO3-) on the reactivity of bare and modified nZVI.Finally, the third part of this PhD presents the assessment of the reactivity of nZVI towards TCE in a "real" case, in order to validate the remediation process. A pilot study and in situ application have been carried out on an industrial site which groundwater is contaminated with TCE (targeted pollutant) with high levels of CrVI and NO3-.
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Emprego da flotação lamelar de alta taxa e convencional como pós-tratamento do efluente de sistema constituído de reator anaeróbio seguido de reator aeróbio tratando esgoto sanitário / Lamella design (high rate) and conventional flotation units applied to the post-treatment of the effluent from a system made up anaerobic reactor followed by aerobic reactor treating domestic sewageMoretti, Renata Cristina 20 May 2005 (has links)
O presente trabalho teve como objetivo o estudo da potencialidade de aplicação da flotação por ar dissolvido (FAD) lamelar (de alta taxa) e convencional como parte final de sistema de tratamento sequencial de esgoto sanitário, constituído de reatores anaeróbios de manta de lodo (UASB) seguidos de tanque de aeração. O trabalho, desenvolvido na Estação de Tratamento de Esgotos Jardim das Flores da cidade de Rio Claro, foi dividido em três etapas. Na primeira etapa, realizada com equipamento Flotateste, foram investigados os valores mais adequados de dosagens de polímero sintético catiônico, amido de araruta, cloreto férrico e associações entre cloreto férrico e polímero ou amido de araruta, de razão ar/sólidos (A/S), bem como de tempo e gradiente de mistura rápida e de floculação. Nessa etapa, os melhores desempenhos da FAD foram obtidos com o emprego de polímero catiônico, tanto isoladamente quanto associado ao cloreto férrico, sendo esta última condição imprescindível para maior remoção de fósforo. A flotação de liquor misto utilizando apenas o cloreto férrico como coagulante, apresentou desempenho extremamente insatisfatório, com a formação de flocos com características ruins de flotabilidade. Além disso, observou-se que a flotação desse tipo de efluente requisitou condições mais amenas de mistura, sendo que, em muitos casos, os melhores resultados foram obtidos mediante a eliminação da mistura rápida ou da floculação. Nas segunda e terceira etapas, realizadas com unidades piloto de flotação lamelar de alta taxa (FADAT) e convencional, respectivamente, e empregando apenas polímero como auxiliar de floculação/flotação (dosagem em torno de 1 g de polímero/kg de SST), foram investigados os valores mais adequados de Taxa de Aplicação Superficial (TAS), Taxa de Aplicação de Sólidos (TS) e quantidade de ar fornecida à flotação, calculada através da razão A/S ou da dosagem de ar (Dar), em g de ar/'M POT.3' de esgoto afluente, dependendo da concentração de sólidos suspensos totais afluentes à flotação (SSTafl). Através dos resultados dos ensaios pôde-se observar que a razão A/S é mais adequada para o cálculo da quantidade de ar na flotação de suspensões concentradas (SSTafl acima de 1100 mg/L no presente estudo), ao passo que Dar é mais representativo no caso da flotação de suspensões diluídas. Empregando a unidade FADAT, alimentada com liquor misto de tanque de aeração em boas condições de biofloculação, foi possível obter resultados satisfatórios para TAS de até 350 'M POT.3'/'M POT.2'.dia e TS entre 120 e 250 kg de SST/'M POT.2'.dia, desde que fornecida quantidade adequada de ar ao processo (Dar na faixa de 15,0 a 18,0 g de ar/'M POT.3' de afluente), para SSTafl entre 800 e 1100 mg/L. Na flotação lamelar de alta taxa, constatou-se que o bom desempenho esteve diretamente relacionado a baixos valores de SSTafl. As recomendações para a flotação com unidade de FAD convencional tiveram que ser mais conservadoras, devido às condições ruins de biofloculação apresentadas pelo liquor misto do tanque de aeração durante a realização da terceira etapa do trabalho. Nesses ensaios, os resultados mais satisfatórios foram obtidos com o emprego de TAS em torno de 200 'M POT.3'/'M POT.2'.dia, TS menor que 200 kg de SST/'M POT.2'.dia e A/S em torno de 0,020 (Dar de 21,0 g de ar/'M POT.3' de afluente), para SSTafl em torno de 1400 mg/L / The aim of this research was the study of the lamella design (high rate) and conventional dissolved air flotation (DAF) process potentiality of application as the final part of a domestic sewage sequential treatment system made up anaerobic reactors (UASB) followed by aeration tank. The work, developed at the Jardim das Flores WWTP of Rio Claro city, was separated in three phases. In the first phase, using the flotatest apparatus, the most suitable values of chemical (synthetic cationic polymer, arrow-root starch, ferric chloride and ferric chloride combined with polymer or arrow-root starch) dosages, air to solids ratio (A/S), as well as rapid mix and flocculation time and mean velocity gradient values, were investigated. In this phase, the best DAF performances were obtained with the application of cationic polymer, alone and associated to ferric chloride. The use of ferric chloride was essential to obtain better phosphorus removal results. The mixed liquor flotation using ferric chloride alone as primary coagulant presented extremely unsatisfactory performance, with the formation of flocks showing bad characteristics of flotability. Moreover, it was observed that flotation of this kind of effluent had requested gentler mixture conditions. In many cases, the best results were obtained by means of rapid mix or flocculation step elimination. In the second and third phases, using the lamella design and conventional flotation units respectively and cationic polymer as the only flocculation/flotation aid (dosage around 1 g of polymer/kg TSS), the most suitable values of Overflow Rate (OR), Solids Application Rate (SAR) and amount of air supplied to the flotation process, expressed as the A/S ratio or air dosage (AD, in g of air/'M POT.3' of influent) depending on influent total suspended solids concentration (TSSinfl), were investigated. The flotation essays results showed that the A/S ratio is more suitable for the air supply estimation in flotation of concentrated suspensions (TSSinfl above 1100 mg/L in this study). Contrarily, the parameter AD is more representative in cases of flotation of diluted suspensions. Using the lamella design unit, fed with aeration tank mixed liquor presenting good bio-flocculation conditions, it was possible to obtain adequate results applying OR as high as 350 'M POT.3'/('M POT.2'.day) combined with SAR values between 120 and 250 kg of TSS/('M POT.2'.day), since the adequate amount of air has been provided for the process (AD values between 15,0 and 18,0 g of air/'M POT.3' of influent), for TSSinfl between 800 and 1100 mg/L. For the lamella flotation, it was noticed that the best performance has been directly associated to lower values of TSSinfl. The recommendations for flotation using the conventional DAF unit had to be more conservative, taking into account the poor bio-flocculation conditions presented by the mixed liquor during the third phase of work. In theses essays, the more adequate results were obtained by applying OR around 200 'M POT.3'/('M POT.2'.day), SAR under 200 kg of TSS/('M POT.2'.day) and A/S ratio around 0,020 (AD of 21,0 g of air/'M POT.3' of influent), for TSSinfl around 1400 mg/L
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Arranjos supramoleculares de drogas em lípides sintéticos e/ ou polieletrólitos: estabidade coloidal e atividade in vitro / Supramolecular assemblies of drugs in synthetic lipid and/ or polyelectrolytes: colloid stability and in vitro activityVieira, Débora Braga 15 April 2008 (has links)
Formação, estabilidade coloidal e atividade in vitro contra Candida albicans dos arranjos supramoleculares compostos por drogas, lípides catiônicos e/ ou polieletrólitos foram sistematicamente avaliados através de espalhamento de luz dinâmico para tamanho de partículas, análise de potencial-zeta, espectrofotometria UV-visível, efeitos de droga sobre a transição de fase gel para líquido-cristalina da bicamada catiônica e quantificação de incorporação de droga nos diferentes sistemas. Arranjos supramoleculares de drogas antifúngicas como miconazol ou anfotericina B foram obtidos por solubilização das drogas em fragmentos de bicamada catiônica de brometo de dioctadecildimetilamônio ou como partículas de droga recobertas com uma camada do mesmo lípide catiônico. Como modelo de droga anticancerígena, a cisplatina foi incorporada com sucesso em polieletrólitos de carga oposta: quitosana e carboximetilcelulose. Cisplatina induziu substancial estabilização coloidal e redução de tamanho de partículas de carboximetilcelulose-quitosana, possivelmente atuando como agente de ligação cruzada entre os dois polieletrólitos. Assim também, arranjos supramoleculares de anfotericina B em baixa e em alta proporção molar droga: lípide catiônico foram revestidos com polieletrólitos como carboximetilcelulose, cloreto de poli(dimetildialilamônio) e polilisina formando nanopartículas catiônicas. Nanopartículas catiônicas de anfotericina B apresentaram estabilidade coloidal e atividade fungicida ótima. Quanto aos arranjos do miconazol com os fragmentos de bicamada catiônica, observou-se o mesmo com a vantagem de se obter ação sinérgica entre o lípide catiônico e a droga. Dois sítios de interação com fragmentos de bicamada catiônica foram identificados para o miconazol: (1) as bordas hidrofóbicas disponíveis à temperatura ambiente; (2) os sítios no seio da bicamada ocupados com o aumento de temperatura. A potente ação antimicrobiana do lípide catiônico brometo de dioctadecildimetilamônio (DODAB) per se, motivou um estudo sistemático da ação antimicrobiana comparada de DODAB e brometo de cetiltrimetilamônio (CTAB) contra Candida albicans. A adsorção destes compostos e seus agregados sobre a célula diminuiu seguindo a ordem: CTAB > fragmentos de bicamada de DODAB > vesículas grandes de DODAB. A ausência de vazamento de compostos fosforilados intracelulares de baixo peso molecular, DNA ou proteína em presença dos catiônicos evidenciou mecanismo de ação antimicrobiana independente de lise celular. A adsorção dos compostos catiônicos sobre células de Candida albicans mudou o sinal de potencial da superfície celular de negativo para positivo, exibindo uma relação clara entre a carga positiva sobre a célula e morte celular. / The formation, colloid stability and activity in vitro against Candida albicans of several supramolecular assemblies composed of drug, cationic lipid and/or polyelectrolytes were systematically evaluated by means of dynamic light scattering for particle sizing, zeta- potential analysis, UV-visible spectroscopy, effect of drug on gel-to-liquid-crystalline phase transition of the cationic bilayer and determination of drug loading. Supramolecular assemblies of antifungal drugs such as miconazole and amphotericin B were obtained by solubilization of the drugs in cationic bilayer fragments composed of dioctadecyldimethylammonium bromide or coverage of drug particles with a layer of the quoted cationic lipid. As a model of anticancer drug, cisplatin was sandwiched between two oppositely charged polyelectrolytes: chitosan and carboxymethylcellulose. Cisplatin induced reduction in particle size acting as a cross-linker between polyelectrolytes. For amphotericin B, at low and high molar proportion drug to cationic lipid, similar supramolecular assemblies were coated by polyelectrolytes such as carboxymethylcellulose, poly(diallyldimethylammonium) and polylysine yielding cationic nanoparticles that presented optimal colloid stability and fungicidal activity. Miconazole became attached at the hydrophobic edges of bilayer fragments at room temperature and/or, upon an increase in temperature, inserted in the bilayer core. Curiously, this last formulation in the cationic lipid yielded a synergistic action against Candida albicans. Dioctadecyldimethylammonium bromide (DODAB) is an excellent antimicrobial agents per se. Its mechanism of antimicrobial action was compared to the one for hexadecyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB). Adsorption of these compounds on the cells decreased going from CTAB to DODAB bilayer fragments and to large vesicles. Absence of leakage of small phosphorylated compounds, proteins or DNA from fungus indicated a mechanism of action different from cell lysis. Adsorption of the cationic compounds changed the sign of the cell zeta-potential from negative to positive. There was a clear relationship between positive charge on fungus and death.
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Comparaison de la capacité de différenciation en cellules endothéliales, de deux types de cellules souches mésenchymateuses issues de la gelée de Wharton et de la moelle osseuse / Comparison of the endotheliale differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells isolated from the Wharton's jelly and the bone marrowRammal, Hassan 14 February 2014 (has links)
L'incidence des maladies cardiovasculaires d'origine athéromateuse constitue un problème majeur en santé publique et malgré le développement de techniques curatives endovasculaires, la chirurgie demeure nécessaire chez de nombreux patients. La faible disponibilité des vaisseaux naturels, autologues ou non, et les limites mécaniques et biologiques des substituts artificiels pour le remplacement des vaisseaux de petit calibre, imposent le recours à une nouvelle science : l'ingénierie vasculaire. Ce concept a émergé et évolué depuis quelques années. Il pourrait permettre de proposer de nouveaux types de substituts vasculaires synthétiques et/ou biologiques, en particulier grâce à l'utilisation de cellules souches, ouvrant d'intéressantes perspectives dans le domaine de l'ingénierie vasculaire. Le but de ce travail a été d'obtenir de manière fiable et reproductible des cellules à phénotype endothélial mature à partir de cellules souches mésenchymateuses (CSMs) issus de la gelée de Wharton (GW) du cordon ombilical et de la moelle osseuse (MO). Cependant, la différenciation de ces cellules nécessite une fonctionnalisation de la surface de culture, et notre groupe a démontré l'avantage des films multicouches de polyélectrolytes, constitués de PAH (hydrochlorure de poly(allylamine)) et de PSS (poly(styrène sulfonate)), sur l'adhésion, la prolifération et la différenciation cellulaire. Les cellules ont été cultivées sur films (PAH-PSS)4 ou sur collagène de type I (témoin), en présence de facteurs de croissance angiogéniques. La différenciation en cellules endothéliales (CEs) a été suivie par l'expression des marqueurs endothéliaux (PCR et western blot), et la fonctionnalité par leur capacité à incorporer les lipoprotéines acétylées (Ac-LDLs) ainsi que la capacité à produire du monoxyde d'azote et à exprimé le facteur von Willebrand (vWF). Après 14 jours de stimulation, seules les CSM-GWs étaient différenciées en CEs fonctionnelles démontrant l'intérêt de combiner l'utilisation des CSM-GWs et des films (PAH-PSS)4 dans le domaine de l'ingénierie vasculaire / The incidence of cardiovascular disease remains a major public health problem. Despite the development of endovascular therapies, surgical treatment is necessary for many patients. The low availability of natural vessels, autologous or not, and the mechanical and biological limits of artificial substitutes, led to the use of a new domain: vascular engineering. In recent years, the concept has emerged and evolved. He could afford to offer new types of synthetic vascular substitutes and / or biological, in particular through the use of stem cells, offering interesting perspectives in the field of vascular engineering. The purpose of this study was to obtain a reliable and reproducible protocol to generate functional endothelial cells (ECs) from mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) derived from the umbilical cord Wharton's jelly (WJ) and bone marrow (BM). Nevertheless, their differentiation into vascular cells needs a culture surface functionalization; our group demonstrated the potential use of polyelectrolyte multilayer made of poly(allylamine hydrochloride): PAH, and poly(styrene sulfonate): PSS, in promoting cells adhesion, proliferation and differentiation. Cells were cultured on (PAH-PSS)4 films or collagen type I (used as control), in the presence of angiogenic growth factors. Cells differentiation into EC was followed through the expression of endothelial markers (PCR and western blot); cell functionality was checked through their ability to incorporate acetylated LDL (Low Density Lipoprotein), to produce NO (Nitric oxide) and to express the von Willebrand factor (vWF). After 14 days of stimulation, only WJ-MSCs were able to generate functional ECs demonstrating the potential of combining WJ-MSCs and (PAH-PSS)4 films in vascular tissue engineering field
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Study of the separation by organic solvent nanofiltration of diluted solutes using commercial, dense and porous membranes and their derivatives by deposition of polyelectrolyte nanolayers / Fractionnement par nanofiltration organique de mélanges liquides modèles de milieux de métathèse. Étude de membranes commerciales, denses et poreuses, et de leurs dérivés obtenues par dépôt de nanocouches de polyélectrolytesMorshed, Mahbub 16 July 2019 (has links)
L’objectif de cette étude était d’améliorer les performances de séparation OSN de membranes commerciales en vue d’applications en métathèse dans laquelle des catalyseurs hautement dilués sont utilisés. Dans ce travail, des membranes polymères commerciales ont d'abord été étudiée pour caractériser leurs performances dans des milieux organiques en utilisant des mélanges binaires très dilués solute-solvant. Sur la base d'une revue de la littérature, il a été montré que la membrane PERVAP4060, dont le PDMS est la couche active dense était un candidat prometteur pour la nanofiltration milieu organique (OSN). En tant que membrane poreuse, les supports commerciaux AMS et PAN ont également été pris en compte. Dans cette étude, nous avons considéré la modification sur la surface pour conserver les propriétés de matrice polymère. Les multicouches de plasma Ar/O2 et/ou de polyélectrolytes ont été utilisées pour la préparation de membranes prototypes. Les membranes non modifiées et modifiées ont été testées dans des conditions OSN en utilisant des mélanges d'alimentation biniares. Plusieurs solutés très dilués, le ligand organophosphoré R-BINAP, un catalyseur de transfert de phase (ToABR) et des alcanes linéaires ont été étudiés. Le R-BINAP et le ToABR ont tous deux été utilisés dans la plage de 0,0001 à 0,5% en masse et la plupart des expériences ont été réalisées ensuite avec des concentrations de 0,05% en masse de soluté dans le toluène. Il a été montré que le PDMS était capable de retenir 80% de R-BINAP et environ 93% de ToABr dans du toluène. Après modification par les dépôt LBL, le taux de rejet est amélioré avec les membranes modifiées PERVAP4060, conduisant à une rétention de 88% du R-BINAP avec un dépôt de 10 bicouches de polyélectrolytes PAH / PSS en surface, ce taux de rejet pouvant atteindre 95% lorsque le nombre de bicouches est de 20. Le taux de rejet de ToABr augmente à 97%. Les performances de la membrane ont été étudiées sous différentes pressions comprises entre 1 et 40 bars; le haut rejet, encore observé dans ces conditions OSN, plaide résolument en faveur d'un mécanisme de transfert de type solution-diffusion à travers le PDMS. On a également étudié le traitement des mélanges ternaires mimant le mélange catalyseur / solutés / solvant, correspondant à l'hydroformylation ; aucun signe de couplage n’a été détectée et le taux rejet du soluté de masse molaire la plus forte est resté inchangé. D'autre part, l'amélioration du taux de rejet a également observée à partir des membranes poreuses après modification. Le taux de rétention du C44 dans l'AMS a été atteint 75% après modification par 10 bicouches de PDDA / PSS, alors qu’il n'était que de 25% avant modification. Dans le PAN modifié, le taux de rejet des solutés obtenus est dans la plage de 37 à 50%, alors qu’il n'était que de 3 à 7% en masse avant modification. L'inconvénient de la membrane poreuse est toutefois la forte diminution du flux après le dépôt des couches multiples. / The objective of this study was to improve the OSN separation performance of commercial membranes for metathesis applications in which highly diluted catalysts are used. In this work, commercial polymeric membranes were first studied to characterize their performance in organic media using very dilute solute-solvent binary mixtures. Based on a literature review, it was shown that the PERVAP4060 membrane, of which PDMS is the dense active layer, was a promising candidate for organic solvent nanofiltration (OSN). As a porous membrane, the AMS and PAN commercial supports have also been taken into account. In this study, we considered the modification on the surface to improve the separation properties of polymeric OSN membranes. Ar/O2 plasma and/or polyelectrolytes multilayers were used for the preparation of new prototype membranes. Unmodified and modified membranes were tested under OSN conditions using binary feed mixtures. Several highly dilute solutes, organophosphorus ligand R-BINAP, phase transfer catalyst ToABR, and linear alkanes have been studied. Both R-BINAP and ToABR were used in the range of 0.0001 to 0.5% by weight, and most experiments were subsequently performed with 0.05% solute concentrations in toluene. It has been shown that PDMS can retain 80% R-BINAP and about 93% ToABr in toluene. After modification by the LBL deposition, the rejection is improved with the modified PERVAP4060 membranes, leading to an 88% rejection of R-BINAP with a deposit of 10 PAH / PSS polyelectrolyte bilayers at the surface and this rejection being able to reach 95% when the number of bilayers is 20. ToABr rejection increases to 97% with the ten bilayered membranes. The performance of the membrane was studied under different pressures of between 1 and 40 bar; the high rejection, still observed in these OSN conditions, strongly supports a solution-diffusion transfer mechanism through the PDMS. The treatment of ternary mixtures mimicking the catalyst/solute/ solvent mixture corresponding to the hydroformylation has also been studied; no evidence of coupling was detected, and the highest retention remained unchanged. On the other hand, the improvement of the rejection also observed from the porous membranes after modification. The rejection of C44 in the AMS was reached 75% after modification by tention10 bilayers of PDDA / PSS, whereas it was only 25% before modification. In the modified PAN, the rejection of the solutes obtained is in the range of 37 to 50%, whereas it was only 3 to 7% by weight before modification. The disadvantage of the porous membrane, however, is the sharp decrease in flux after the deposition of the multiple layers.
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