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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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Cannabidiol in Gummies: Determination of Effective Solvent-Based Extraction Methods

Clark, Abigail R. 18 May 2022 (has links)
No description available.
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Cannabidiol Extraction and Quantification: A Comparison of Four Solvent Based Extraction Methods in Gummy Matrices

Biggie, Katherine 10 May 2023 (has links)
No description available.
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Synthetic enzymatic pathway conversion of cellulosic biomass to hydrogen

Rollin, Joseph A. 13 December 2013 (has links)
In order to meet the energy needs of a growing world in a sustainable manner, new high efficiency, carbon-neutral fuels and chemical feedstocks are required. An emerging approach that shows promise for high efficiency production of renewable fuels and chemicals is the use of purified enzymes combined in one pot to catalyze complex conversions: synthetic pathway biotransformations (SyPaB). An exemplary technology in this burgeoning field is the production of hydrogen from biomass sugars. Lignocellulosic biomass, which includes agricultural residues, energy crops, and industrial waste streams, is an ideal substrate for SyPaB conversion, as it is abundant and cheap, second only to untaxed coal on a $/energy content basis. But the structure of biomass is highly recalcitrant, making high-yield biological conversion difficult to achieve. In order to increase susceptibility to enzymatic digestion, thermochemical pretreatments are applied, with the goals of removing of lignin, the simplest example being soaking in aqueous ammonia (SAA); hemicellulose removal, most often using dilute acid (DA); and increasing cellulose accessibility by cellulose solvent-based pretreatments, such as cellulose solvent- and organic solvent-based lignocellulose fractionation (COSLIF). In a comparison of the lignin removal (SAA) and accessibility increase (COSLIF) approaches, we found that certain levels of lignin removal (~15%) were important, but further lignin removal was less effective at achieving digestibility gains than increasing cellulose accessibility. Pretreated biomass forms an excellent substrate for SyPaB hydrogen generation, due to low cost and high sugar content. Following experiments demonstrating the high yield conversion of sucrose to hydrogen (97%) and SyPaB generation of hydrogen at a rate commensurate with the best biological rates achieved, 157 mmol/L/h. SyPaB was combined with enzymatic hydrolysis to enable the direct conversion of cellulosic biomass, including untreated, DA, and COSLIF corn stover. In addition, an updated kinetic model of the system was used to rationally increase the maximum hydrogen production rate by 70% while minimizing total enzyme loading and without increasing substrate concentration. Together, these results demonstrate the high level of engineering control in cell-free systems, which can enable conversion of a variety of substrates to hydrogen at the highest possible yield and rates as high as any biohydrogen production method. / Ph. D.
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Produção de polímeros derivados de fontes renováveis via catálise enzimática / Production of polymers derived from renewable sources by enzyme catalysis

Juais, Danielle 17 April 2009 (has links)
A busca por materiais derivados de fontes renováveis e com características como biocompatibilidade e biodegradabilidade tem crescido significativamente nos últimos anos. A utilização de enzimas na polimerização representa um grande passo para a obtenção destes, visto que possibilitam a produção de polímeros evitando a utilização de catalisadores tóxicos e, assim, melhorando sua biocompatibilidade. O presente trabalho descreve a utilização de monômeros funcionais derivados de fontes renováveis na produção de poliésteres hidrolisáveis via catálise enzimática. As sínteses de polímeros produzidos a partir de isosorbídeo e ácidos dicarboxílicos ou derivados - como seus ésteres alquílicos e vinílicos - foram feitas utilizando a lipase de Candida antarctica Fração B como catalisador. As polimerizações foram realizadas por policondensações em massa e em solução, utilizando-se diferentes solventes e diferentes técnicas para remoção de subprodutos de reação. A principal abordagem foi o estudo das diferentes condições reacionais realizadas, variando-se o tempo de reação, tipo do monômero, solvente utilizado (se for o caso) e tipo de técnica para remoção de subprodutos visando o aumento da massa molar dos polímeros. A condição que forneceu os materiais com maiores massas molares foi a policondensação em solução, utilizando a mistura cicloexano:benzeno como solvente. Tendo por objetivo investigar profundamente a condição ótima obtida, e estabelecer padrões de comparação com outros sistemas, foram estudados, nessa condição, parâmetros como tempo de reação, efeito do tamanho da cadeia carbônica do monômero, grupo de saída, solubilidade dos polímeros e diluição do sistema. Os materiais obtidos foram caracterizados por cromatografia por exclusão de tamanho (SEC), termogravimetria (TG), calorimetria exploratória diferencial (DSC), espectroscopia no infravermelho, difração de raios-X, e Ressonância Magnética Nuclear (RMN) de 1H e 13C. Através deste trabalho foi provado que, embora apresente uma cinética de reação lenta, a polimerização enzimática deste diol secundário estericamente impedido é possível, fornecendo poliésteres com massas molares similares às obtidas via catálise química. Todos os resultados obtidos neste trabalho são inéditos no que diz respeito à polimerização enzimática de dióis secundários impedidos, mais especificamente de isosorbídeo. / The search for materials derived from renewable sources, with characteristics such as biocompatibility and biodegradability has grown significantly in recent years. The use of enzymes in the polymerization is a major step for the attainment of these materials, since it allows the production of polymers while avoiding the use of toxic catalysts and thus improving its biocompatibility. This paper describes the use of functional monomers derived from renewable sources in the production of hydrolysable polyesters by enzyme catalysis The synthesis and characterization of polymers derived from isosorbide and dicarboxilic acids or derivatives - such as alkyl and vinyl esters - were carried out using the lipase from Candida antarctica - Fraction B as catalyst. The polymerizations were accomplished by polycondensations in bulk and in solution, using different solvents and different techniques for removal of reaction byproducts. The main approach was to study the different reaction conditions, by varying the reaction time, monomer type, solvent used (if applicable) and the type of technique for removal of byproducts, aiming at maximizing polymer molar mass. The condition that provided the material with higher molecular weight was the solution step-growth polymerization, using a mixture cyclohexane:benzene as solvents. Aiming to thoroughly investigate the optimum condition obtained, and to establish standards for comparison with other systems, it was studied, in this condition, parameters such as reaction time, effect of monomer carbon chain length , leaving group, polymers solubility of and dilution of the reaction system. The materials were characterized by gel permeation chromatography (SEC), thermogravimetry (TG), differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), infrared spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction and 1H and 13C Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR). Through this work it was proved that, in spite of a slow reaction kinetics, the enzymatic polymerization of this hindered secondary diol is possible, providing polyester with molecular weight similar to those obtained by chemical catalysis. All results obtained in this work are unprecedented with respect to the enzymatic polymerization of hindered secondary diols, more specifically of Isosorbide.
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Produção de polímeros derivados de fontes renováveis via catálise enzimática / Production of polymers derived from renewable sources by enzyme catalysis

Danielle Juais 17 April 2009 (has links)
A busca por materiais derivados de fontes renováveis e com características como biocompatibilidade e biodegradabilidade tem crescido significativamente nos últimos anos. A utilização de enzimas na polimerização representa um grande passo para a obtenção destes, visto que possibilitam a produção de polímeros evitando a utilização de catalisadores tóxicos e, assim, melhorando sua biocompatibilidade. O presente trabalho descreve a utilização de monômeros funcionais derivados de fontes renováveis na produção de poliésteres hidrolisáveis via catálise enzimática. As sínteses de polímeros produzidos a partir de isosorbídeo e ácidos dicarboxílicos ou derivados - como seus ésteres alquílicos e vinílicos - foram feitas utilizando a lipase de Candida antarctica Fração B como catalisador. As polimerizações foram realizadas por policondensações em massa e em solução, utilizando-se diferentes solventes e diferentes técnicas para remoção de subprodutos de reação. A principal abordagem foi o estudo das diferentes condições reacionais realizadas, variando-se o tempo de reação, tipo do monômero, solvente utilizado (se for o caso) e tipo de técnica para remoção de subprodutos visando o aumento da massa molar dos polímeros. A condição que forneceu os materiais com maiores massas molares foi a policondensação em solução, utilizando a mistura cicloexano:benzeno como solvente. Tendo por objetivo investigar profundamente a condição ótima obtida, e estabelecer padrões de comparação com outros sistemas, foram estudados, nessa condição, parâmetros como tempo de reação, efeito do tamanho da cadeia carbônica do monômero, grupo de saída, solubilidade dos polímeros e diluição do sistema. Os materiais obtidos foram caracterizados por cromatografia por exclusão de tamanho (SEC), termogravimetria (TG), calorimetria exploratória diferencial (DSC), espectroscopia no infravermelho, difração de raios-X, e Ressonância Magnética Nuclear (RMN) de 1H e 13C. Através deste trabalho foi provado que, embora apresente uma cinética de reação lenta, a polimerização enzimática deste diol secundário estericamente impedido é possível, fornecendo poliésteres com massas molares similares às obtidas via catálise química. Todos os resultados obtidos neste trabalho são inéditos no que diz respeito à polimerização enzimática de dióis secundários impedidos, mais especificamente de isosorbídeo. / The search for materials derived from renewable sources, with characteristics such as biocompatibility and biodegradability has grown significantly in recent years. The use of enzymes in the polymerization is a major step for the attainment of these materials, since it allows the production of polymers while avoiding the use of toxic catalysts and thus improving its biocompatibility. This paper describes the use of functional monomers derived from renewable sources in the production of hydrolysable polyesters by enzyme catalysis The synthesis and characterization of polymers derived from isosorbide and dicarboxilic acids or derivatives - such as alkyl and vinyl esters - were carried out using the lipase from Candida antarctica - Fraction B as catalyst. The polymerizations were accomplished by polycondensations in bulk and in solution, using different solvents and different techniques for removal of reaction byproducts. The main approach was to study the different reaction conditions, by varying the reaction time, monomer type, solvent used (if applicable) and the type of technique for removal of byproducts, aiming at maximizing polymer molar mass. The condition that provided the material with higher molecular weight was the solution step-growth polymerization, using a mixture cyclohexane:benzene as solvents. Aiming to thoroughly investigate the optimum condition obtained, and to establish standards for comparison with other systems, it was studied, in this condition, parameters such as reaction time, effect of monomer carbon chain length , leaving group, polymers solubility of and dilution of the reaction system. The materials were characterized by gel permeation chromatography (SEC), thermogravimetry (TG), differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), infrared spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction and 1H and 13C Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR). Through this work it was proved that, in spite of a slow reaction kinetics, the enzymatic polymerization of this hindered secondary diol is possible, providing polyester with molecular weight similar to those obtained by chemical catalysis. All results obtained in this work are unprecedented with respect to the enzymatic polymerization of hindered secondary diols, more specifically of Isosorbide.
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Konstrukce čistící jednotky centrálního protitlakého válce flexotiskového stroje / Design of cleaning unit of central impression cylinder for flexographic printing machine

Falta, Jan January 2017 (has links)
This master´s thesis is focused on design and manufacturing of prototype of central impression cylinder cleaning unit. This thesis contains explaining of basic principle of flexographic printing and preview of types of flexographic printing presses. There are explained patented cleaning units and main claims of every patented cleaning unit. In the next part of this thesis, there are some conceptual designs, from which was chosen the final design for manufacturing. In the next part of this work, there are detailly described each of the parts of cleaning unit. Prototype of the cleaning unit was manufactured and tested in the SOMA Engineering s.r.o. Lanškroun. Cleaning unit will simplify the work of operators and reduce time, needed to clean the central impression drum in comparison with manually cleaning.

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