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Synthèse de dérivés tensioactifs de virginiamycine et étude de leurs propriétés.Nott, Katherine 05 December 2007 (has links)
Nott Katherine (2007). Synthèse de dérivés tensioactifs de virginiamycine et étude de leurs propriétés (Thèse de doctorat). Gembloux, Académie universitaire Wallonie-Europe, Faculté Universitaire des Sciences Agronomiques, 317 p., 66 tabl., 79 fig.
Résumé : Suite à la purification du facteur M1 de la virginiamycine, des dérivés ont été synthétisés et purifiés. Deux types de mono-dérivés ont été obtenus : des esters avec des acides gras (modification de M1 au niveau de lhydroxyle en C-14) et des oximes (liaison chimiosélective) dérivées dacides aminés (réaction avec le carbonyle cétonique en C-16). Des di-dérivés ont également été produits en modifiant simultanément ces deux sites réactionnels avec un acide gras dune part et un aminooxy acétyle acide aminé dautre part. Lidentité des dérivés a été confirmée par un ensemble de techniques spectrales (infrarouge, masse et résonance magnétique nucléaire). Leurs propriétés tensioactives fondamentales ont été étudiées et un criblage de leurs activités antimicrobiennes a été réalisé.
Laugmentation simultanée des caractères hydrophobe et hydrophile de M1 (cas des di-dérivés) est nécessaire pour lui conférer un caractère tensioactif marqué. Les di-dérivés présentent des caractéristiques tensioactives (cinétique dadsorption et formation de micelles) similaires voire supérieures à celles dautres tensioactifs classiques de la littérature et de certains biosurfactants tels que les lipopeptides de Bacillus subtilis. La synthèse de di-dérivés a augmenté la capacité de M1 à pénétrer dans un modèle membranaire. Le rôle favorable de M1 sur certaines propriétés de surface a été mis en évidence par comparaison des propriétés des di-dérivés avec celles de molécules témoins de type amide formées entre un acide gras et un acide aminé.
La gamme de di-dérivés synthétisés a permis de contribuer aux études des relations structure fonction dans le domaine des tensioactifs.
Le criblage des activités antibactériennes des dérivés a montré limportance des fonctions hydroxyle et cétone pour lactivité antibiotique initiale de M1. Les di-dérivés ainsi que les molécules témoins synthétisées présentent une activité vis-à-vis de certaines bactéries et moisissures. Cela pourrait être attribué à la capacité de ces molécules à déstabiliser les membranes de ces microorganismes.
Nott Katherine (2007). Synthesis of surface active derivatives of virginiamycin and study of their properties (PhD thesis in french). Gembloux, Belgium, University Academy Walloon Region-Europe, Gembloux Agricultural University, 317 p., 66 tabl., 79 fig.
Summary : Following the purification of the M1 factor of virginiamycin, derivatives have been synthesised and purified. Two types of mono-derivatives have been obtained : esters with fatty acids (modification of M1 at its C-14 hydroxyl) and oximes (chemoselective ligation) with aminooxylated amino acids (reaction with the ketone carbonyl at C-16). Bis-derivatives have also been produced by simultaneously modifying the two reactive sites with a fatty acid on one side and an aminooxylated amino acid on the other. The identity of each derivative has been confirmed by a combination of spectral techniques (infrared, mass and nuclear magnetic resonance). Their fundamental tensioactive properties have been studied and screening of their activity against microorganisms has been undertaken.
The simultaneous increase of M1s hydrophobic and hydrophilic character (the case of the bis-derivatives) was necessary to render M1 surface active. The bis-derivatives have surface active characteristics (adsorption kinetics and micelle formation) similar or even superior to those of classical surfactants of the literature and of some biosurfactants such as Bacillus subtiliss lipopeptides. The synthesis of the bis-derivatives has enhanced M1s capacity to penetrate a biological membrane model. M1s positive impact on some surface properties has been shown by comparison with amide type molecules obtained by reacting a fatty acid with an amino acid.
The range of the synthesised bis-derivatives has allowed this work to contribute to the studies of the relationships between surfactants structures and their properties.
The screening of the derivatives antibacterial activities has shown the importance of the hydroxyl and ketone groups for M1s initial antibiotic activity. The bis-derivatives and the reference molecules show an activity against some bacteria and fungi. This may be due to their capacity to destabilise the microorganisms membranes.
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Riot helmet shells with continuous reinforcement for improved protectionZahid, Bilal January 2011 (has links)
The present research aims to develop a novel technique for creation of composite riot helmet shells with reinforcing fibre continuity for better protection against low velocity impacts. In this research an innovative, simple and effective method of making a single-piece continuously textile reinforced helmet shell by vacuum bagging has been established and discussed. This technique also includes the development of solid collapsible moulding apparatus from non-woven fibres. Angle-interlock fabric due to its good mouldability, low shear rigidity and ease of production is used in this research. Several wrinkle-free single- piece composite helmet shells have been manufactured. Low-velocity impact test on the continuously reinforced helmet shells has been carried out. For this purpose an in-house helmet shell testing facility has been developed. Test rig has been designed in such a way that the impact test can be carried out at different locations at the riot helmet shell. Low-velocity impact test has been successfully conducted on the developed test rig. The practical experimentation and analysis revealed that the helmet shell performance against impact is dependent on the impact location. The helmet shell top surface has better impact protection as compared to helmet shell side and back location. Moreover, the helmet shell side is the most at risk location for the wearer. Finite Element models were created and simulated in Abaqus software to investigate the impact performance of single-piece helmet shells at different impact locations. Models parts have been designed in Rhinoceros software. Simulated results are validated by the experimental result which shows that the helmet top position is the safest position against an impact when it is compared to helmet back and helmet side positions.
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Výpočtový model dynamického zatěžování mikro-prutové struktury vyrobené technologií Selective Laser Melting / Numerical model of lattice structure under dynamic loading made by Selective Laser Melting technologyČervinek, Ondřej January 2018 (has links)
For the purpose of mechanical impact energy absorption in the transport industry are mainly used special profile absorbers. For highly specialized applications is required to use components that are designed for specific kind of deformation. Example of these parts are industrial-made metal foams or micro-lattice structures produced by SLM technology. This paper focuses on low-velocity dynamic loading prediction of BCC micro-lattice structure made of aluminum alloy AlSi10Mg by SLM technology (SLM 280HL). For this purpose dynamic FEM simulaton of the micro-lattice structure was developed, supplemented by model of BCC structure material obtained from mechanical testing. Real geometry of tested samples obtained from optical measurement (Atos Triple Scan III) was further implemented in the numerical model. Dynamic BCC structure load experiment was performed on a drop-weight tester. Behavior of structured material in drop-weight test was described by the course of deformation and reaction forces over time. Comparable results were obtained for flat loading of dynamic FEM simulation and experiment. Inclusion of production phenomena in simulation led to increased accuracy and compliance with experiment. Tool for testing the effect of geometry change on mechanical properties was created. To achieve more accurate results with puncture load, it is necessary to modify the material model with real material deformation at test sample failure.
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Desenvolvimento de uma máquina de impacto por queda de peso para materiais compósitos. / Development of a weight loss impact machine for composite materialsGALDINO JÚNIOR, Francisco. 25 April 2018 (has links)
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Previous issue date: 2014-08-28 / O crescente desenvolvimento de materiais compósitos reforçados nos últimos anos tem
propiciado novas alternativas para solucionar diversos problemas acerca da necessidade de novos materiais com combinações de propriedades. Para utilizarmos tais materiais, devemos realizar vários ensaios mecânicos, como: tração, compressão, flexão e principalmente de impacto. Para isso, foram realizados estudos específicos sobre materiais compósitos e impactos em estruturas laminadas. Através desses estudos e de um levantamento do estado da arte acerca do projeto de diversas máquinas de impacto por queda de peso, foi projetada e fabricada uma máquina de impacto por queda de peso para materiais compósitos de simples concepção. A máquina desenvolvida possui um intervalo de energia de impacto entre 20J e 96J, obtida através de variação da massa de queda de impacto. Foi desenvolvido também um sistema instrumentação para aquisição da força de impacto e da energia absorvida pelo corpo de prova, além de um sistema anti rebote eletromecânico. Para a validação do equipamento foram realizados ensaios de impacto por queda de peso em placas compósitas de fibra de vidro com 8, 10, 12 e 14 camadas e analisado os danos causados nas mesmas, através de software de análise de imagem. A partir de um software de análise de vídeo foi possível calcular a velocidade de impacto e a energia de impacto nos ensaios e comparar com o método teórico e o instrumentado. / The increasing development of reinforced composite materials in recent years has provided new alternatives to solve various problems about the need for new materials with
combinations of properties. For such materials we use, we conduct various mechanical tests, such as tensile, compression, bending and mainly impact. For this, specific studies on composite materials, and impact on laminate structures were performed. Through these studies and a survey of state of the art about the project in several of drop impact weight machines, is designed and manufactured a machine to drop impact weight for composites of simple design. The machine has developed a range of impact energy of 20J, and 96J, obtained by varying the mass of the drop impact. One instrumentation system for the acquisition of the impact force and energy absorbed by the specimen was also developed, and an anti rebound electromechanical system. To validate the equipment impact tests were performed by weight loss in composite plates with glass fiber 8, 10, 12 and 14 layers and analyzed the damage caused in the same via image analysis software. From a software video analysis it was possible to calculate the impact velocity and impact energy in the tests and compare with the theoretical method and instrumented.
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