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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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Espectroscopia Raman aplicada ao estudo da resposta bioquímica de tecidos a compostos lamelares / Raman spectrocopy applied to the study of biochemical responses of tissues to lamellar compounds

Otávio Mendes Gil 14 August 2015 (has links)
Nesta Dissertação de Mestrado foram estudadas as respostas inflamatórias e de reparo de tecido muscular de ratos a implantes de hidróxidos duplos lamelares (HDL) contendo íon cloreto e sulindaco (fármaco anti-inflamatório não-esteroidal - FAINE) em seu espaço interlamelar. As técnicas empregadas nesta investigação foram as espectroscopias Raman e de absorção no infravermelho (FTIR), a difratometria de raios X (XRD) e a análise histomorfológica dos tecidos corados pelas técnicas de Hematoxilina e Eosina (HE) (Michalany, 1990)(Michalany, 1990)(Michalany, 1990) e Picrosirius Red (Picro). Simulações do espectro vibracional foram feitas por DFT usando o pacote computacional Gaussian 09 e as análises estatísticas foram feitas usando o pacote Unscrambler X.10.1. Os experimentos in vivo foram realizados fazendo-se a implantação das pastilhas de HDL por microcirurgia entre as camadas do músculo externo oblíquo de ratos (Wistar) e como experimento controle foi feita a separação de tais camadas simulando um implante. Os tecidos foram coletados após 7, 21, 28 e 35 dias de pós operatório, divididos em duas porções (uma para análise histomorfológica e outra para análise por espectroscopia Raman). Inicialmente foram feitos os cálculos teóricos e a caracterização espectroscópica do sulindaco, que possibilitou melhorar sua atribuição vibracional encontrada na literatura. O mesmo ocorreu com as matrizes de HDL, de Zn(II) e de Mg(II), intercaladas com íons cloreto, o que também resultou em um aprimoramento da atribuição que é encontrada na literatura. Os dois HDLs intercalados com sulindaco também foram caracterizados espectroscopicamente e os espectros Raman mostraram grande semelhança com a espécie do fármaco desprotonado. O difratograma obtido dos intercalatos mostra expansão do espaçamento basal (de 7 Å para 26 Å) compatível com a intercalação do sulindaco inclinado em relação ao plano das lamelas. Os espectros Raman do tecido controle mostram alterações mais significativas nas banda amida I e amida III com o tempo de pós-operatório e por PCA foi possivel observar a nítida separação do grupo que apresenta um processo inflamatório agudo (7 dias). Os tecidos expostos à pastilha de HDL intercalada com íons cloreto, mostraram resposta inflamatória reduzida em relação ao tecido controle e as alterações espectrais observadas evidenciam a presença de colágenos, o que indica uma aceitação da pastilha por parte do organismo (biocompatibilidade). As pastilhas também foram analisadas espectroscopicamente e mostraram que houve incorporação de íons CO32- no espaço interlamelar, indicado pela presença da banda Raman em 1060 cm-1 (estiramento simétrico C-O nesse íon), mas não foi possivel determinar se eventuais variações no pH local exerceram efeitos na resposta inflamatória. No caso dos tecidos expostos à pastilha de HDL com sulindaco, a análise por microscopia Raman mostrou que o processo inflamatório foi significativamente reduzido, evidenciando uma ação local do fármaco, além do crescimento de colágenos do tipo III. A pastilha de HDL com sulindaco implantado foi analisada por FT-Raman e a liberação do fármaco foi confirmada. Os resultados de espectroscopia Raman de tecidos foram confirmados pela análise histomorfológica, que mostrou haver de fato um acúmulo de colágeno do tipo III nas regiões próximas às pastilhas implantadas, assim como a formação de invaginações e neovascularização. / In this Master\'s Thesis the inflammatory responses and tissue repair of rat muscles caused by implants of Lamellar Double Hydroxides (LDH) containing chloride ion and sulindac (anti-inflammatory non-steroidal drug - NSAID) in its interlayer space was studied. The techniques used in this research were the Raman spectroscopy and infrared absorption spectroscopy (FTIR), the X-ray diffraction (XRD) and the histomorphological analysis of tissues stained by techniques of Hematoxylin and Eosin (HE) and Picrosirius Red (Picro). Simulations of vibrational spectrum were made by DFT using the computational package Gaussian 09 and the statistical analyzes were performed using the Unscrambler X.10.1 package. In vivo experiments were performed by making the implantation of HDL tablets by microsurgery between the layers of the external oblique muscle of rats (Wistar) and as a control experiment the separation of the layers to simulate an implant was conducted. The tissues were collected after 7, 21, 28 and 35 days postoperatively, divided into two parts (one for histomorphological analysis and the other for analysis by Raman spectroscopy). Initially, theoretical calculations and spectroscopic characterization of sulindac where made, which enabled improving its vibrational assignment in the literature. The same happened for the LDH matrices, Zn(II) and Mg(II), both with chloride ions in the interlamelar space, which also resulted in an improving of it vibrational assignment found in the literature. Both LDH intercalated with sulindac were also characterized spectroscopically and their Raman spectra showed great agreement to the deprotonated species of thedrug. The diffraction pattern obtained from intercalated compounds shows an expansion of the basal spacing (7 Å to 26 Å) compatible with the hypothesis of the sulindac inclined relative to the lamelar plane. The Raman spectra control tissues show the most significant changes in the band amide I and amide III after diferente surgery times and through PCA was possible to observe the clear separation of the group that presenting an acute inflammatory process (at 7 days). Tissues exposed to LDH pellet intercalated with chloride ions showed a reduced inflammatory response relative to control tissue and the spectral changes demonstrate the presence of collagen, which indicates an acceptance of the insert by the body (biocompatibility). The pellets were also analyzed spectroscopically and showed that there was incorporation of CO32- ions in the interlayer space, indicated by the presence of the Raman band at 1060 cm-1 (symmetric stretch C-O of this ion), but it was not possible to determine if changes in local pH affect the inflammatory response. In the case of tissues exposed to LDH tablet with sulindac, analysis by Raman microscopy showed that inflammation was significantly reduced, indicating a local action of the drug, in addition, the collagen type III growth has been observed. The implanted LDH pellet with sulindac was analyzed by FT-Raman and the drug release was confirmed. The results of Raman spectroscopy of tissues were confirmed by histomorphological analysis, which showed that there is indeed an accumulation of collagen type III in the tissue regions near to the implanted pellets, as well as the formation of invagination and neovacularization.
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Développements de spectromètres ultrasensibles pour l'analyse de gaz par « optical feedback cavity enhanced absorption spectrocopy » dans le moyen infrarouge avec des lasers à cascades inter-bandes / High finesse optical cavity's developpement for gas analysis by « optical feedback cavity enhanced spectrocopy » in the mid-infrared with interband cascade lasers

Richard, Lucile 31 January 2019 (has links)
Ce travail de thèse a permis le développement et la caractérisation d'instruments basés sur la technique "OF-CEAS" dans le moyen infrarouge pour la détection de traces dans différents mélanges en phase gazeuse. Le Laser à Cascades Inter-bandes (ICL) est la dernière innovation des lasers à semi-conducteurs dans cette zone spectrale. La compatibilité des ICL avec l'OF-CEAS ouvre la voie vers de nouvelles applications pour la réalisation d'instruments compacts et robustes avec un temps de réponse rapide tout en présentant une très bonne limite de détection.Une démonstration de la bonne sensibilité et stabilité des instruments OF-CEAS aété réalisé avec la mesure de continua d'absorption (de la vapeur d'eau et de l'azote). Mais également avec la détection d'une raie quadrupolaire de l'azote de très faible intensité (3x10-29 cm-1/(moléc cm-2). L'objectif principale de ces travaux consistait au développement d'un instrument dédié à la détection de monoxyde d'azote pour l'analyse du gaz exhalé. L'analyseur ainsi réalisé présente une sensibilité de 6x10-10 cm-1 en une acquisition de 180 ms. Sa limite de détection sur le NO est à l'état de l'art, avec à court terme (180 ms) un minimum de 50 ppt est atteint. Celui-ci parvient à un niveau sub-ppt (0.9 ppt) en 12 min d'intégration. / This work of these has made it possible to develop and characterize the use of instruments on the "OF-CEAS" technique in the mid-infrared for traces' detection in different mixtures in the gas phase. Inter-band Cascade Laser (ICL) is the latest innovation in semiconductor lasers in this spectral region. Compatibility of ICL with OF-CEAS offers new applications for compact and robust instruments with fast response time and a low detection limit. A demonstration of the good sensitivity and stability of the OF-CEAS instruments was performed with continua absorption measurements (water vapor and nitrogen). But also with the detection of a very low intensity quadrupole line of nitrogen (3x10-29 cm-1/(moléc cm-2). The main objective of this work was to develop an instrument dedicated to nitrogen oxide detection for the analysis of exhaled breath. The analyzer is presented at the sensitivity of 6x10-10 cm-1 in an acquisition of 180 ms. Its limit of detection on NO is at the state of the art, with short term (180 ms) limit of 50 ppt. It reaches the sub-ppt level (0.9 ppt) with 12 min of integration.
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Characterization of lamellar or nanostrutured materials based on transition metal oxides for liquid phase catalysis / Caractérisation des matériaux lamellaires ou nanostructurés à base d’oxydes de métaux de transition pour la catalyse en phase liquide

Fayad, Ghinwa 05 December 2018 (has links)
Les oxydes de métaux de transition lamellaires peuvent servir de catalyseurs pour la conversion de la biomasse, mais leur développement nécessite une meilleure compréhension de leurs propriétés. En conséquence, plusieurs matériaux lamellaires, tels que HNbMoO6, HNbWO6, H2W2O7 et H2WO4, ainsi qu'un nouveau type d'oxydes en couches basés sur Nb et W et caractérisés par des phases d'Aurivillius “en escalier” ont été largement caractérisés notamment par spectroscopie DRX et spectroscopie Raman. La possibilité de convertir les solides précurseurs au lithium ou bismuth en phases protonées a été étudiée. Ces oxydes ont la spécificité d'intercaler des molécules entre les couches, ce qui peut contribuer à l’activité catalytique en phase liquide. Pour identifier les rôles respectifs de l’intercalation et des propriétés de surface comme l’acidité, les matériaux ont été caractérisés en phase liquide par spectroscopie Raman en utilisant des bases organiques telles que les n-alkylamines (butylamine et octylamine) et la pyridine. L'intercalation avec des réactifs possibles, les n-alcools et le 2,5-hexanediol, a également été étudiée. L'activité catalytique de ces oxydes lamellaires a été déterminée grâce à une nouvelle réaction: la cyclo-déshdrataion du 2,5-hexanediol en 2,5-diméthyltétrahydrofurane. HNbMoO6 s’est avéré le catalyseur le plus actif, comparé à des catalyseurs acides conventionnels ou aux autres matériaux lamellaires. L’acidité et la capacité d’intercalation de ces divers matériaux lamellaires ont été comparées pour comprendre les différences observées pour l’activité catalytique. / Layered transition metal oxides have a potential as catalysts for biomass conversions, but their development necessitates a better understanding of their properties. Consequently, several layered materials such as HNbMoO6, HNbWO6, H2W2O7 and H2WO4 as well as new types of layered oxides based on Nb and W and characterized by a “stair-like” Aurivillius phases were extensively characterized notably by XRD and Raman spectroscopy. The possibility to convert the as-synthesised lithium or bismuth precursors to protonated phases was also thoroughly evaluated. Layered oxides have the specificity to intercalate molecules within their interlayer regions, which may be a key feature to catalytic activity for reactions in the liquid phase. In order to evaluate the respective roles of intercalation and surface properties such as acidity, the materials were characterized in the liquid phase by Raman spectroscopy using organic bases such as n-alkylamines (butylamine and octylamine) and pyridine. Intercalation with possible reagents, n-alcohols and 2,5-hexanediol, was also studied. The catalytic activity of these layered oxides was evaluated using a novel test reaction: the cyclo-dehydration of 2,5-hexanediol into 2,5-dimethyltetrahydrofuran. HNbMoO6 proved to be the most active catalyst, compared to conventional acidic catalysts or other layered materials. The acidity and intercalation ability of the various layered materials were compared to understand the differences observed for the catalytic activity.
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Diffusion dans un hydrogel : applications aux biocapteurs et optimisation de la technique de spectroscopie par corrélation de fluorescence (FCS)

Gendron, Pierre-Olivier January 2008 (has links)
Mémoire numérisé par la Division de la gestion de documents et des archives de l'Université de Montréal.
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Capacitance Spectroscopy of Point Defects in Silicon and Silicon Carbide

Åberg, Denny January 2001 (has links)
No description available.
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Capacitance Spectroscopy of Point Defects in Silicon and Silicon Carbide

Åberg, Denny January 2001 (has links)
No description available.
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Cage de résonance à base de films minces transparents et conducteurs de nanotubes de carbone

Dionne, Éric January 2008 (has links)
Mémoire numérisé par la Division de la gestion de documents et des archives de l'Université de Montréal
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Diffusion dans un hydrogel : applications aux biocapteurs et optimisation de la technique de spectroscopie par corrélation de fluorescence (FCS)

Gendron, Pierre-Olivier January 2008 (has links)
Mémoire numérisé par la Division de la gestion de documents et des archives de l'Université de Montréal
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Comportement mécanique de films minces de chalcogénures sous irradiation de photons / Mechanical behaviour of chalcogenide thin films under photon irradiation

Specht, Marion 01 December 2017 (has links)
Ce travail est dédié à la compréhension de phénomènes photoinduits dansles verres de chalcogénure. Ces phénomènes, bien que connus depuis des années,ne sont pas encore bien compris. Travailler sur des couches minces, fabriquées icipar co-pulvérisation cathodique, ajoute une diffculté supplémentaire : il y a peude matière qui interagit avec la lumière et il faut composer avec la présence dusubstrat. Afin d'étudier les phénomènes photoinduits, il a été nécessaire d'adapterdes techniques expérimentales déjà existantes telles que la spectroscopie pompe-sonde, qui permet d'étudier la dynamique électronique ultra-rapide (inférieure à lananoseconde) et les capteurs au quartz piezoélectrique qui permettent de mesurerla masse volumique et les modules mécaniques du matériau déposé à leurs surface.Des essais préliminaires de résonance en transmission ont été également réalisés etsont prometteurs. Une machine de DMA (Dynamical Mechanical Analysis) a étéspécialement conçue au laboratoire afin de réaliser une étude dynamique des verres de chalcogénures sous formes de fibres et de films minces. Toutes ces techniquesexpérimentales permettent d'étudier les effets photoinduits à différentes échelles detemps et de mieux les expliquer. / This work aims to understand photoinduced phenomena in chalcogenide glasses. These phenomena are known for years but yet not fully understood. Studying thin films, deposited by co-sputtering here, adds an other difficulty : the light-matter interaction takes place in a small amount of matter and it is inevitable to deal with the substrate. To study these photoinduced effects, it was necessary to adapt some already existing methods such as pump-probe spectroscopy which measures ultrafast electronic dynamics (less than a nanosecond), piezoelectric quartz sensors which gives density and mechanical modulus of the materials deposited on. Preliminary tests were run to investigate optical transmission resonance and are promising. A DMA machine (Dynamical Mechanical Analysis) was especially designed in the laboratory to study the behaviour of fibers and films. All these experimental setups allow to study photoinduced phenomena at various timescale and to better understand them.
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Cage de résonance à base de films minces transparents et conducteurs de nanotubes de carbone

Dionne, Éric R. January 2008 (has links)
Mémoire numérisé par la Division de la gestion de documents et des archives de l'Université de Montréal.

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