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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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Eletrofiação de nanofibras poliméricas de poliacrilonitrila e polifluoreto de vinilideno, incorporadas com negro de fumo e ftalocianina de cobre, visando aplicações em dispositivos sensores. / Electrospinning of polyacrylonitrile and polyvynilidene fluoride nanofibers incorporate with carbon black end copper phthalocyanine to applications in sensors devices.

Gomes, Demetrius Saraiva 23 February 2018 (has links)
O presente trabalho tem como objetivo principal a eletrofiação de nanofibras poliméricas de poliacrilonitrila (PAN) e polifluoreto de vinilideno (PVDF), incorporadas com negro de fumo (NF) e ftalocianina de cobre (CuPc), visando aplicações em dispositivos sensores. Inicialmente foram preparadas soluções de PAN puro a 6 % em peso e PVDF puro a 20% em peso e foram misturadas a essas soluções partículas de negro de fumo e ftalocianina de cobre, obtendo soluções de PAN/NF, PVDF/NF, PAN/CuPc e PVDF/CuPc. Foi determinada a viscosidade absoluta das soluções. Realizou-se a eletrofiação para obtenção de nanofibras que foram caracterizadas segundo o diâmetro e morfologia, usando microscópio óptico e microscópio eletrônico de varredura. Para avaliar as interações polímero-polímero, polímero-partícula foram analisadas por espectroscopia FITR e Raman. Com as fibras de PAN/NF foi analisada a resistência e condutância elétrica das membranas usando um picoamperímetro digital, visando aplicação como filtro eletrostático. Foi construído canal na lâmina de silício usando um feixe de laser visando a deposição de fibras dentro do canal usando a técnica de focagem eletrodinâmica com tensão aplicada em máscaras de cobre. Foi usada a técnica da microbalança de cristal de quartzo para determinar a variação de massa adsorvida por membranas de PAN/CuPc e PVDF/CuPc por meio da medida da variação de frequência usando um frequencímetro digital, onde se observou que essas membranas são promissoras para atuar como sensores de vapor de amônia. / The main objective of this work is the incorporation of different particles in order to electrospun polymeric nanofibers of polyacrylonitrile (PAN) and polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF), aiming at applications in sensor devices. Initially, solutions of PAN pure 6 wt% and PVDF pure 20 wt% were prepared and these solutions were mixed with carbon black (NF) particles and copper phthalocyanine (CuPc), obtaining solutions of PAN/NF, PVDF/NF, PAN/CuPc and PVDF/CuPc. The absolute viscosity of the solutions was determined. The electrospinning was performed to obtain nanofibers that were characterized according to the diameter and morphology, using optical microscope and scanning electron microscopy. To evaluate the polymer-polymer and polymer-particle interactions, FITR and Raman spectroscopy were performed. The resistance and conductance of the membranes electrospun from PAN/NF solution were analyzed using a digital picoammeter, and an increase in the resistance was measured. This result shows that the membrane is suitable to be applied as electrostatic filter. A channel was constructed on the silicon wafer using a laser beam for the deposition of fibers inside the channel using the electrodynamic focusing technique. The quartz crystal microbalance technique was used to determine the applicability of the membranes as sensor layer. The results of PAN/CuPc and PVDF/CuPc membranes suggests that these membranes are promising to act such as ammonia vapor sensors.
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Supramolecular organization of collagen layers adsorbed on polymers

Gurdak, Elzbieta 30 August 2006 (has links)
The aim of this work is to better understand the factors and mechanisms leading to the supramolecular organization of collagen layers adsorbed on polymers. Native collagen adsorption on polystyrene (PS) and plasma-oxidized polystyrene (PSox) substrates revealed that the adsorbed layer consists in two parts: a dense and thin sheet (~ 10 nm) in which fibrils are formed, as revealed by atomic force microscopy, and an overlying thick layer (~ 200 nm) which contains protruding molecules, as revealed by quartz crystal microbalance with dissipation monitoring. The protruding molecules are in low density but modify noticeably the local viscosity. Faster and enhanced fibril formation takes place on hydrophobic compared to hydrophilic substrate. As a result of drastic thermal denaturation, the ability of collagen to assemble into fibrils is lost and the number of protruding molecules responsible for higher viscosity is reduced. Radiochemical measurements showed that collagen molecules are more easily displaced when adsorbed on a hydrophobic substrate compared to a hydrophilic substrate. This may explain why fibril formation occurs more readily on the more hydrophobic substrate, but is in contrast with higher surface affinity. The possible explanation of this paradox by the quick formation of a dense layer of collagen molecules having a smaller number of contact points with a very hydrophobic surface could not be demonstrated by a comparison of adsorption procedures. Comparing different collagen sources revealed various modes of aggregation with different characteristics regarding size and order (large fibers in solution, smaller fibrils to featureless underneath layer in the adsorbed phase). Moreover, collagen aggregation in the solution is a process competing with adsorption: more aggregated solutions behave like less concentrated solutions regarding the adsorbed amount and fibril formation in the adsorbed phase. It must be emphasized that interpretation of the QCM-D data, which is based on fitting physical quantities according to a model, has to be performed very carefully, and requires the examination of the sensitivity of the fitted data to the fitting parameters.
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Tetrahydrofuran Hydrate Inhibitors: Ice-Associating Bacteria and Proteins

Huva, Emily 31 March 2009 (has links)
Ice-associating proteins (IAPs) are proteins that interact directly with ice crystals, either by offering a site for nucleation, i.e. ice nucleating proteins (INPs), or by binding to nascent crystals to prevent addition of more water molecules, i.e. antifreeze proteins (AFPs). AFPs have been found to inhibit the formation of clathrate-hydrates, ice-like crystalline solids composed of water-encaged guest molecules. Study of AFP-hydrate interaction is leading to a greater understanding of AFP adsorption and of the mechanism behind the “memory effect” in hydrates, wherein previously frozen crystals reform more quickly after a brief melt. AFP is currently the only known memory inhibitor. Such a low-dosage hydrate inhibitor (LDHI) is of great interest to the oil and gas industry, as hydrate formation and reformation in the field is a huge problem. Bacterial AFPs, though largely uncharacterized, may be the best candidates for large-scale production of hydrate inhibitors, given the difficulties in obtaining AFP from other sources. The popular kinetic inhibitors (KIs) polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) and polyvinylcaprolactam (PVCap) were used for points of comparison in experiments exploring the hydrate-inhibition activity of several ice-associating bacteria and proteins. The addition of the soil microbe, Chryseobacterium, increased the average lag-time to tetrahydrofuran (THF) hydrate formation by 14-fold, comparable to PVP or PVCap. Samples containing Pseudomonas putida, a bacterium having both ice-nucleation protein (INP) and AFP activity, had lag-times double that of the control. Solutions with P. putida and Chryseobacterium sometimes formed hydrate slurries of stunted crystal nuclei instead of solid crystals. No inhibition of memory or nucleation was noted in bacterial assays, however bacteria with INP activity was linked to unusually rapid memory reformation. Quartz crystal microbalance experiments with dissipation (QCM-D) showed that a tight adsorption to SiO2 and resistance to rinsing are correlated with a molecule’s inhibition of hydrate formation and reformation. These results support a heterogeneous nucleation model of the memory effect, and point to the affinity of AFP for heterogeneous nucleating particles as an important component of memory inhibition. / Thesis (Master, Biology) -- Queen's University, 2008-05-30 15:20:38.749
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Flocculation of silica particles in a model oil solution: Effect of adsorbed asphaltene

Zahabi, Atoosa Unknown Date
No description available.
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Molecular adsorption and diffusion properties of polymeric and microporous materials via quartz crystal microbalance techniques

Venkatasubramanian, Anandram 27 August 2014 (has links)
Nanoporous molecular sieve materials like metal organic frameworks (MOFs) and metal oxide nanotubes (AlSiNTs) have found a wide range of technological applications in catalysis, separations, and ion exchange due to their salient features over other contemporary sensing materials. As a result, these materials can function as a chemical recognition layer that relies on analyte adsorption and they have shown to selectively adsorb specific gas molecules from mixtures. The characterization of gas adsorption in these materials is performed predominantly by commercial gravimetric equipment, whose capital and operating costs are generally high and require relatively large amounts of sample. Thus, it is desirable to obtain a reliable measure of the gas transport properties of these materials over a substantial range of pressure and temperature by non-gravimetric methods. The objective of this thesis is to investigate the adsorption and diffusion characteristics of recently-identified nanoporous materials through the development and use of a high-pressure/high-temperature quartz crystal microbalance (QCM) device. In this regard, this thesis is divided into four main objectives, viz. (1) Design and development of high temperature/ high pressure QCM device, (2) Measurement and analysis of adsorption characteristics in nanoporous materials, (3) Diffusion measurement and analysis in polymer thin films and (4) Diffusion measurement and analysis in MOF crystals. The results obtained in Objectives 2-4 will allow us to make important recommendations regarding the use of specific nanoporous materials in molecular separation applications and also lead to significant understanding of gas uptake thermodynamics in nanoporous materials via the application of analytical models to the experimental data.
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Conducting Redox Polymers for Electrical Energy Storage : Backbone - Substituent Interactions in Quinone Polypyrrole Model Systems

Karlsson, Christoffer January 2014 (has links)
Organic electrical energy storage (EES) is a growing field of research that is expected to play an important role in the future, as the need for sustainable EES increases. Conducting redox polymers (CRPs), i.e. conducting polymers with incorporated redox active moieties e.g. as pendant groups (PGs), are proposed as a promising class of compounds for this purpose. Redox cycling of the PGs can be utilized for high charge storage capacity, while the conducting polymer backbone provides fast charge transport through the material. Some of the major challenges with small-molecule systems for EES could be solved by using CRPs, e.g. capacity fading due to dissolution of the active compound, and high resistance due to slow charge transport between molecules. The latter issue is often solved by adding large amounts of conducting additives to the active material, drastically lowering the specific capacity. In this project, CRPs are shown to be able to function in battery cells without any additives, making both high capacity and high power possible. Although several CRPs have been reported in the literature, very few detailed studies have been conducted on the electrochemical processes of the two systems (i.e. the conducting polymer backbone and the redox active PGs). An important factor to consider in CRP design is the possibility for interaction between the two redox systems, which could be either beneficial or detrimental to the function as EES material. In this thesis, CRP model systems composed of hydroquinone functionalized polypyrrole have been studied, and they exhibit separate redox reactions for the PGs and the backbone, overlapping in potential. Significant interaction between them was observed, as oxidation of the PGs has severe impact on the backbone: When the oxidized and hydrophobic p-benzoquinone PGs are formed, they pack and force the polymer backbone to twist, localizing the bipolarons, and decreasing the conductivity. This is accompanied by a contraction of the polymer film and expulsion of electrolyte. Overall, the interaction in these polymers is destructive for their EES function, and it could be eliminated by introduction of a long linker unit between the PGs and the backbone.
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Carbohydrate Synthesis and Study of Carbohydrate-Lectin Interactions Using QCM Biosensors and Microarray Technologies

Pei, Zhichao January 2006 (has links)
Interactions between carbohydrates and proteins are increasingly being recognized as crucial in many biological processes, such as cellular adhesion and communication. In order to investigate the interactions of carbohydrates and proteins, the development of efficient analytic technologies, as well as novel strategies for the synthesis of carbohydrates, have to be explored. To date, several methods have been exploited to analyze interactions of carbohydrates and proteins, for example, biosensors, nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR); enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISA), X-ray crystallography and array technologies. This thesis describes the development of novel strategies for the synthesis of carbohydrates, as well as new efficient strategies to Quartz Crystal Microbalance- (QCM-) biosensors and carbohydrate microarrays technologies. These methodologies have been used to probe carbohydrate-lectin-interactions for a range of plant and animal lectins. / QC 20100915
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Estudo da equivalência entre a lectina artin M obtida a partir da semente da jaca e a sua forma recombinante na afinidade por glicanas

Pesquero, Naira Canevarolo [UNESP] 25 February 2010 (has links) (PDF)
Made available in DSpace on 2014-06-11T19:23:05Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 0 Previous issue date: 2010-02-25Bitstream added on 2014-06-13T20:29:48Z : No. of bitstreams: 1 pesquero_nc_me_araiq.pdf: 1328191 bytes, checksum: b43c0dd0e4c51db5570dd9acd342760e (MD5) / Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq) / No presente trabalho foi avaliada a equivalência entre as formas nativa e recombinante da lectina Artin M utilizando como ligante a peroxidase de raiz forte (HRP) por meio da técnica de microbalança a cristal de quartzo. Para tal foi preparado um biossensor por meio da imobilização da lectina, tanto nativa como recombinante, na superfície do cristal de quartzo piezelétrico. A imobilização das lectinas foi realizada por meio da construção de uma monocamada auto organizada utilizando dois alcanotióis, ácido 11-mercaptoundecanóico e o 2-mercaptoetanol. Para o acoplamento das proteínas foram utilizados N-etil-N- (dimetilaminopropil) carbodiimida (EDC) e N-hidoxisuccinimida (NHS) que formam com os grupamentos carboxílicos um intermediário reativo. Após a preparação do biossensor foi utilizado um sistema de injeção em fluxo acoplado à microbalança de cristal a quartzo para o estudo da interação lectina-glicoconjugado. Desta forma, as interações da Artin M nativa e recombinante com a glicoproteína peroxidase de raiz forte foram estudadas por meio da determinação das suas constantes de afinidade aparente e de associação cinética, sendo que foram encontrados os valores de constante de afinidade aparente (4,6 ± 0,9) x 103 e (2,6 ± 0,5) x 103 L mol -1 para as interações jArtinM-HRP e rArtinM-HRP, e os valores de constante cinética (7 ± 3) x 103 e (7 ± 2) x 103 L mol -1 para as interações jArtinM-HRP e rArtinM-HRP. Os valores das constantes de interação obtidos evidenciaram a equivalência entre ambas as formas da lectina Artin M. Neste trabalho também foi determinada a constante de associação cinética da interação entre a lectina Artin M recombinante e linhagens celulares de leucemia mielóide aguda humana (NB4, K562 e U937), no intuito de melhor entender a diferença na citotoxicidade observada da Artin M sobre estas células... / In the present work was evaluated the equivalence between the native and recombinant forms of Artin M using horseradish peroxidase as ligand by means the quartz crystal microbalance technique. In this way, a biosensor was prepared immobilizing the lectin, native and recombinant forms, on piezoelectric quartz crystal surface. Lectins immobilization was realized constructing self assembled monolayers using the alkanethiols 11-mercaptoundecanoic acid and 2-mercaptoethanol. To the binding of proteins was used N-ethyl-N-(dimethylaminopropyl) carbodiimide (EDC) and N-hydroxysuccinimide (NHS), which form with carboxylic groups a reactive intermediary. After biosensor preparation was utilized a flow injection system coupled to quartz crystal microbalance to study the lectin-glycoconjugated interaction. Thus the native Artin M and recombinant Artin M interaction with horseradish peroxidase glycoprotein were studied by determining its apparent affinity constant and association kinetic constants. The values obtained to apparent affinity constant were (4,6 ± 0,9) x 103 e (2,6 ± 0,5) x 103 L mol -1 to jArtinM-HRP e rArtinM-HRP interactions, and the values obtained to association kinetic constant were (7 ± 3) x 103 e (7 ± 2) x 103 L mol -1 to jArtinM-HRP e rArtinM-HRP interactions. These constant values evidence the equivalence between native and recombinant forms of Artin M lectin. During this work were also determined the association kinetic constant of the interaction between recombinant Artin M and leukemic lineages from human acute myeloid leukemia (NB4, K562 and U937), with the purpose of a better understanding in the different cytotoxic effect of Artin M on these cells. In this way the values of association kinetic constant obtained was (0,3 ± 0,1) x 10-7 , (0,9 ± 0,1) x 10-7 e (2,7 ± 0,3) x 10-7 mL cel -1 to the interactions between Artin M and NB4, K562 and U937, respectively
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Estudo da equivalência entre a lectina artin M obtida a partir da semente da jaca e a sua forma recombinante na afinidade por glicanas /

Pesquero, Naira Canevarolo. January 2010 (has links)
Orientador: Paulo Roberto Bueno / Banca: Marcelo Mulato / Banca: Maria Cristina Roque Antunes Barreira / Resumo: No presente trabalho foi avaliada a equivalência entre as formas nativa e recombinante da lectina Artin M utilizando como ligante a peroxidase de raiz forte (HRP) por meio da técnica de microbalança a cristal de quartzo. Para tal foi preparado um biossensor por meio da imobilização da lectina, tanto nativa como recombinante, na superfície do cristal de quartzo piezelétrico. A imobilização das lectinas foi realizada por meio da construção de uma monocamada auto organizada utilizando dois alcanotióis, ácido 11-mercaptoundecanóico e o 2-mercaptoetanol. Para o acoplamento das proteínas foram utilizados N-etil-N- (dimetilaminopropil) carbodiimida (EDC) e N-hidoxisuccinimida (NHS) que formam com os grupamentos carboxílicos um intermediário reativo. Após a preparação do biossensor foi utilizado um sistema de injeção em fluxo acoplado à microbalança de cristal a quartzo para o estudo da interação lectina-glicoconjugado. Desta forma, as interações da Artin M nativa e recombinante com a glicoproteína peroxidase de raiz forte foram estudadas por meio da determinação das suas constantes de afinidade aparente e de associação cinética, sendo que foram encontrados os valores de constante de afinidade aparente (4,6 ± 0,9) x 103 e (2,6 ± 0,5) x 103 L mol -1 para as interações jArtinM-HRP e rArtinM-HRP, e os valores de constante cinética (7 ± 3) x 103 e (7 ± 2) x 103 L mol -1 para as interações jArtinM-HRP e rArtinM-HRP. Os valores das constantes de interação obtidos evidenciaram a equivalência entre ambas as formas da lectina Artin M. Neste trabalho também foi determinada a constante de associação cinética da interação entre a lectina Artin M recombinante e linhagens celulares de leucemia mielóide aguda humana (NB4, K562 e U937), no intuito de melhor entender a diferença na citotoxicidade observada da Artin M sobre estas células ... (Resumo completo, clicar acesso eletrônico abaixo) / Abstract: In the present work was evaluated the equivalence between the native and recombinant forms of Artin M using horseradish peroxidase as ligand by means the quartz crystal microbalance technique. In this way, a biosensor was prepared immobilizing the lectin, native and recombinant forms, on piezoelectric quartz crystal surface. Lectins immobilization was realized constructing self assembled monolayers using the alkanethiols 11-mercaptoundecanoic acid and 2-mercaptoethanol. To the binding of proteins was used N-ethyl-N-(dimethylaminopropyl) carbodiimide (EDC) and N-hydroxysuccinimide (NHS), which form with carboxylic groups a reactive intermediary. After biosensor preparation was utilized a flow injection system coupled to quartz crystal microbalance to study the lectin-glycoconjugated interaction. Thus the native Artin M and recombinant Artin M interaction with horseradish peroxidase glycoprotein were studied by determining its apparent affinity constant and association kinetic constants. The values obtained to apparent affinity constant were (4,6 ± 0,9) x 103 e (2,6 ± 0,5) x 103 L mol -1 to jArtinM-HRP e rArtinM-HRP interactions, and the values obtained to association kinetic constant were (7 ± 3) x 103 e (7 ± 2) x 103 L mol -1 to jArtinM-HRP e rArtinM-HRP interactions. These constant values evidence the equivalence between native and recombinant forms of Artin M lectin. During this work were also determined the association kinetic constant of the interaction between recombinant Artin M and leukemic lineages from human acute myeloid leukemia (NB4, K562 and U937), with the purpose of a better understanding in the different cytotoxic effect of Artin M on these cells. In this way the values of association kinetic constant obtained was (0,3 ± 0,1) x 10-7 , (0,9 ± 0,1) x 10-7 e (2,7 ± 0,3) x 10-7 mL cel -1 to the interactions between Artin M and NB4, K562 and U937, respectively / Mestre
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Aplicação da ressonancia de plasmon de superficie e da microbalança de cristal de quartzo na investigação de processos interfaciais visando o desenvolvimento de sensores / Applications of surface plasmon resonance and quartz crystal microbalance in the investigation of interface processes intending the sensors development

Damos, Flavio Santos 06 June 2006 (has links)
Orientador: Lauro Tatsuo Kubota / Tese (doutorado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Quimica / Made available in DSpace on 2018-08-07T10:16:36Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Damos_FlavioSantos_D.pdf: 8044516 bytes, checksum: a3443f4130ad6150c52dfa20c571bb04 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2006 / Resumo: O presente trabalho descreve as aplicações da ressonância de plásmon de superfície (surface plasmon resonance-SPR) e da microbalança de cristal de quartzo (quartz crystal microbalance-QCM) na investigação de processos interfaciais, visando o melhor entendimento e aplicação dos sistemas investigados bem como o estabelecimento das aplicações da técnica SPR aliada à eletroquímica. Neste sentido são apresentadas investigações do comportamento óptico-eletroquímico da molécula de azul de metileno (sistema 1), polímeros condutores (sistema 2) e monocamadas auto-organizadas (sistema 3). A escolha de tais sistemas, embora distintos, tem a finalidade de exploração ampla da técnica SPR na investigação de processos superficiais e interfaciais. O uso da técnica SPR na investigação do sistema 1 mostra a sua aplicabilidade no monitoramento do intumescimento de filmes em dimensões nanométricas e a investigação de processos adsortivos e difusionais com elevada sensibilidade. Assim sendo, a técnica SPR foi aplicada na investigação de processos de formação de filmes finos de polímeros condutores, bem como os processos de dopagem destes filmes. Neste sentido, foi investigada a eletropolimerização do pirrol e da polianilina bem como o efeito de dopantes aniônicos sobre as propriedades ópticas e eletroquímicas destes materiais. As medidas ópticas obtidas foram correlacionadas aos processos de dopagem e desdopagem dos filmes confeccionados mediante um estudo comparativo destes processos por QCM tendo em vista a consolidação da mesma na investigação de tais processos. Por fim, com o propósito de explorar a sensibilidade da técnica SPR a sistemas de dimensões sub-nanométricas, foram investigadas monocamadas auto-organizadas de ácido 11-mercapto-undecanóico e mono(6-deoxi-6-mercapto)-b-ciclodextrina. Neste sentido, foram determinadas a espessura e a constante dielétrica destes filmes, assim como a cinética de adsorção destes empregando um modelo de adsorção fundamentado na adsorção, desorção e re-arranjo molecular / Abstract: The present work describes the applications of surface plasmon resonance (SPR) and quartz crystal microbalance (QCM) in the investigation of interface processes in the attempt to improve the understanding and application of the investigated systems as well as the establishment of the applications of the SPR allied with electrochemical techniques. In this sense, are presented the investigation of the electrochemical behavior of the methylene blue molecule (system 1), conducting polymers (system 2) and self-assembled monolayers (system 3). The selection of these systems, although distinct, has a focus on the exploration of the SPR technique in the investigation of surface and interface processes. The use of SPR technique in the investigation of the system 1 shows its applicability in the monitoring of swelling of films in nanometric size as well as the investigation of adsorptive and diffusional processes with high sensitivity. Thus, SPR was applied in the investigation of construction of thin conducting polymer films as well as its doping processes. In this sense, were investigated pyrrole and aniline electropolymerization as well as the effects of anionic dopants on its optical and electrochemical properties. The optical measurements were correlated with the doping and dedoping processes of the films by means of a comparative study of these processes by QCM due to the better establishment of this technique in the investigation of these processes. Finally, with the purpose of explore the sensitivity of the SPR technique in sub-nanometric size systems, the SPR technique was applied in the investigation of selfassembled monolayers of 11-mercapto-undecanoic acid and mono(6-deoxy-6-mercapto)-b- cyclodextrin. In this sense, were determined the thickness and dielectric constant of these films as well as the adsorption kinetic by using a kinetic model based on adsorption, desorption and re-arrangement of molecules / Doutorado / Físico-Química / Mestre em Química

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