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The influence of inorganic particles on debonding efficiency of fluff pulp / Effekten av oorganiska partiklar på defibreringsenergi hos fluffmassaLindbäck, Vera January 2024 (has links)
Fluffmassa är, i ordets rätta bemärkelse, ett fluffigt material som i de allra flesta fall tillverkas av fibrer ifrån trä, den utgör en viktig del i blöjor, hygienprodukter, näsdukar och ett flertal andra produkter. Syftet med fluffmassa i absorptionsprodukter är framförallt att sprida vätskan, öka absorbtionshastigheten och behålla superabsorberande polymerer på plats i nätverket. Två viktiga kvalitetsparametrar hos fluffmassan är defibreringsenergi och knuthalt. Dessa är korrelerade till hur enkelt fibrerna kan separeras ifrån varandra i torr eller fuktad luft. Denna separation av fibrer är ett högst avgörande steg för att skapa den fluffiga massan ifrån torkade massaark. Målet med arbetet har varit att reducera defibreringsenergin och knuthalten genom att behandla massa med oorganiska partiklar genom att använda den sk. lager-på-lager (LbL) – metoden där en konsekutiv behandling av fibrerna med motsatt laddade polyelektrolyter och nanopartilkar. Genom att belägga fiberytan med tunna skikt av ett oorganiskt material var avsikten att reducera fiber-fiber-interaktionerna för att slutligen minska defiberingsenergin och knuthalten. Studien visade att en viss effekt kunde uppnås med LbL-skikt av pDADMAC (diallyldimetylammonium klorid) och MMT (montmorillonit) vilket noterades som en minskning av knuthalten från 35% till ungefär 20%, medan defibreringsenergin däremot var oförändrad jämfört med ett obehandlat referensprov. De bildade lagren visade sig vara tunnare och jämnare än förväntat vilket sannolikt ledde till en relativt liten minskning av kontaktyta och molekylär adhesion mellan fibrerna vilket kan förklara den relativt sett låga effekten av tillsatserna. De tunna lagren kan också vara en förklaring till varför ingen nämnvärd skillnad detekteras för olika antal av bildade bilager. Eftersom enbart maximalt 3 bilager studerades kan det vara rimligt att anta att en ytterligare adsorption av bilager kan leda till en ytterligare minskning av knuthalten och defibreringsenergin. Eftersom MMT-partiklarna inte var direkt synliga i SEM-analyserna är det svårt att säga exakt hur de är fördelade på fiberytan. Antingen är de jämnt fördelade eller så har vissa områden på fiberytan inte blivit täckta av MMT. Resultaten indikerar också att det finns många intressanta sätt att förbättra lagren för att nå lägre defibrerinsergier och knuthalter. Genom att tex. adsorbera större partiklar istället för tunna MMT-partiklar skulle det vara möjligt att skapa en högre ytråhet och därmed en minskad kontaktyta mellan fibrerna vilket i sin tur skulle kunna minska knuthalten och defibreringsenergin. / Fluff pulp is indeed a fluffy material, it is most commonly composed of pulp fibers from wood and it serves as a vital constituent in diapers, feminine hygiene products, napkins and a variety of other products. The purpose of fluff pulp in absorbent products is mainly to distribute fluids, increase absorption speed and hold superabsorbent polymers within the network. Two important quality parameters of fluff pulp are the defibration energy and the knot content, which are related to the ease at which the fibers can be separated from each other under dry to moist conditions. This separation of fibers is an essential step in generating the fluffy material from sheets. This project aims to reduce the defibration energy and the knot content by treating fibers with inorganic particles according to the Layer-by-Layer (LBL) technique. The main assumption was that by applying coatings to the fibers, the inter-fiber interactions can be reduced leading to a lowered defibration energy and knot content. The study showed that some effect was accomplished using layers of pDADMAC (diallydimethylammoinium chloride) and MMT (montmorillonite clay), the knot content was reduced from 35% to around 20%, but the defibration energy was unchanged compared to the untreated reference sample. The formed LBL layers appeared to be thinner and smoother than anticipated which likely lead to only a slight decrease in contact area between the fibers, hence, the reduction of knot content was detectable but not very large. Since the formed LBL layers were so thin it was difficult to find any distinguishable difference for the different numbers of bilayers, however, the maximum number of bilayers produced was only three and additional layers could lead to an amplified effect. Since the MMT particles could not be clearly visualized from the SEM instruments, it is difficult to conclude exactly how the clay platelets were distributed on the fibers. Either the MMT was distributed rather evenly across the surface of the fibers, or some areas of the fibers were left free from LbLs. The results from the present investigation show that there are many interesting ways to further improve the layers to reach lower defibration energies and knot contents. As an example the adsorption of larger particles instead of thin MMT platelets could be used allowing for a minimization of the contact area between the fibers due to an increased surface roughness of to the fiber surfaces.
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Filmes nanoestruturados para detecção do antígeno prostático específico / Nanoestructured film from prostate specific antigen detectionGraça, Juliana Santos 08 March 2016 (has links)
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Previous issue date: 2016-03-08 / Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP) / In the present work, Layer-by-Layer films of Anti-PSA antibody in the absence and presence of DPPG liposomes were produced in order to study the detection of prostate specific antigen (PSA) by different characterization techniques. The free Anti-PSA antibody in solution and incorporated into liposome was characterized by UV-vis spectroscopy and Circular Dichroism (CD). In the first characterization, it was verified the main absorption bands of the antibody and a possible aggregation in the absence of the liposome. CD measurements indicated disordered structures of free antibody. However, its secondary structure (ß-Sheet) was maintained in the presence of liposomes. The film Layer- by-Layer of free Anti-PSA antibody and incorporated into DPPG liposomes was done alternating the antibody with different polycations, PAH (poly (allylamine hydrochloride)) and PEI (poly (ethyleneimine)). The films fabricate on quartz and gold sensors were characterized by UV-vis and SPR spectroscopy. These results proved the deposition of the materials on different substrates and the PEI was the best polyelectrolyte for immobilization of the antibody. Through the SPR measures it was simulated thickness and refractive index of the film bilayers. The PEI, PVS and Anti-PSA casting film and PEI/PVS and PEI/Anti-PSA LbL films were characterized by FTIR, it was observed through the bands of the spectra the interaction between the polyelectrolyte and found the deposition of antibody in the film. Acting as PSA detection unit, the (PEI/PVS)1/(PEI/Anti-PSA+DPPG)5 and (PEI/PVS)1/(PEI/Nati-PSA)5 films were characterized by cyclic voltammetry (CV), electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) and SPR and both systems were able to detect PSA at concentrations below 4 ng.mL-1 that is the normal concentration for a healthy individual. / No presente trabalho foram produzidos filmes nanoestruturados camada por camada (LbL) de anticorpo Anti-PSA na ausência e na presença de lipossomos de DPPG, a fim de estudar a detecção do antígeno prostático específico (PSA) por diferentes técnicas de caracterização. A solução de anticorpo Anti-PSA, livre e incorporado em lipossomo, foi caracterizada por espectroscopia UV-vis e Dicroísmo Circular (CD). Sendo que no primeiro caso, foram verificadas as principais bandas de absorção do anticorpo e uma possível agregação na ausência do lipossomo. As medidas de CD indicaram estruturas desordenadas do anticorpo livre e na presença do lipossomo o anticorpo manteve a sua estrutura secundária (Folha-ß). Os filmes LbL de anticorpo Anti-PSA e Anti-PSA+DPPG, alternados com diferentes policátions, PAH (poli(alilamina hidroclorada)) ou PEI (poli(etilenoimina)) foram fabricados sobre quartzo e o sensor de ouro modificado com 11-MUA e caracterizados por espectroscopia UVvis e Ressonância Plasmônica de Superfície (SPR), no qual foi constatado a deposição dos materiais nos diferentes substratos e definido o PEI como melhor polieletrólito para imobilização do anticorpo. Através das medidas de SPR também foi simulado a espessura e o índice de refração das bicamadas de filmes. Os filmes casting de PEI, PVS e Anti-PSA e os filmes LbL destes materiais foram caracterizados por Espectroscopia de Absorção no Infravermelho com Transformada de Fourier (FTIR), através das bandas dos espectros no modo de transmissão e reflexão verificou-se a interação entre os polieletrólitos e constatou a deposição do anticorpo no filme. Atuando como unidade de detecção do PSA os filmes de (PEI/PVS)1/(PEI/Anti-PSA+DPPG)5 e de (PEI/PVS)1/(PEI/Nati-PSA)5 foram caracterizados por voltametria cíclica (VC), espectroscopia de impedância eletroquímica (EIE) e por SPR, e, ambos sistemas foram capazes de detectar o PSA em concentrações inferiores a 4 ng.mL-1 que é a concentração normal para um indivíduo saudável. / 2013/23288-0
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Oberflächenmodifizierung von Kohlenstofffasern und organischen Membranen mittels GasphasenabscheidungKnohl, Stefan 20 November 2015 (has links)
Gegenstand dieser Arbeit ist die Modifizierung von Oberflächen durch die Abscheidung alternierender Schichtsysteme auf Kohlenstofffasern und die Abscheidung von Aluminiumoxid auf organischen Membranen. Im ersten Kapitel wird das Vorgehen zur Abscheidung von organischen und anorganischen Schichten auf Kohlenstofffasern mittels der Atomlagenabscheidung und der oberflächeninitiierten Gasphasenabscheidung betrachtet. Dabei wird als Erstes auf die Abscheidung von Einzellagen und deren Optimierung eingegangen sowie im Anschluss auf die Übertragung dieser Parameter auf die Abscheidung von alternierenden Multilagensystemen. Mittels elektronenmikroskopischen-Untersuchungen, Rasterelektronenmikroskopie und energiedispersiver Röntgenspektroskopie, wird die Abscheidung der Materialien untersucht. Weiterhin können mit Hilfe von thermogravimetrischen Analysen die Oxidationsbeständigkeit der beschichteten Kohlenstofffasern sowie die einzelnen Schichtdicken bestimmt werden. Im zweiten Kapitel wird auf die Beschichtung von organischen Membranen eingegangen. Das Hauptaugenmerk liegt dabei auf der Beschichtung von nicht-hierarchisch und hierarchisch strukturierten Membranen mit Aluminiumoxid. Dafür werden die Atomlagenabscheidung und die Grenzflächenreaktion der Gasphase mit der im Feststoff gebundenen Flüssigphase angewendet. Unter Anwendung dieser beiden Verfahren ist es gelungen, dünne und gleichmäßige Schichten auf den Membranen abzuscheiden. Die Charakterisierung erfolgte mittels Rasterelektronenmikroskopie und energiedispersiver Röntgenspektroskopie. Zum Schluss wurden Filtrationsexperimente zum Vergleich der Stabilität und Durchflussraten der beschichteten mit den unbeschichteten Membranen durchgeführt.:Abkürzungsverzeichnis
Symbolverzeichnis
Abbildungsverzeichnis
Tabellenverzeichnis
1. Einleitung und Zielsetzung
2 Oberflächenmodifizierung von Kohlenstofffasern
2.1 Einleitung
2.2 Stand der Wissenschaft
2.2.1 Kohlenstofffasern
2.2.2 Faserverstärkte Verbundwerkstoffe
2.2.3 Gasphasenabscheidung
2.2.3.1 Physikalische Gasphasenabscheidung
2.2.3.2 Chemische Gasphasenabscheidung
2.2.3.3 Atomlagenabscheidung
2.2.3.4 Oberflächeninitiierte Gasphasenabscheidung von
Furfurylalkohol
2.3 Theoretische Grundlagen
2.3.1 Aufbau der Beschichtungsanlage
2.3.2 Versuchsplanung
2.3.3 Bestimmung der Schichtdicken
2.3.3.1 Bestimmung mittels Rasterkraftmikroskopie
2.3.3.2 Bestimmung mittels
Rasterelektronenmikroskopie-Aufnahmen
2.3.3.3 Bestimmung mittels thermogravimetrischer Analyse
2.3.4 Untersuchungs- und Charakterisierungsmöglichkeiten von
beschichteten Glas-, Kohlenstofffasern und planaren Substraten
2.4 Ergebnisse und Diskussion
2.4.1 Abscheidung von Aluminiumoxid
2.4.2 Abscheidung von Titanoxid
2.4.3 Abscheidung von Aluminiumphosphat
2.4.4 Abscheidung von Polyfurfurylalkohol
2.4.4.1 Beschichtung von Glasfasern
Bestimmung der Versuchsparameter
Verringerung der Furfurylalkohol-Zugabezeit
Abscheidung von PFFA ohne Initiatorschicht
2.4.4.2 Pyrolyse von PFFA-Schichten zu kohlenstoffhaltigen
Schichten
2.4.5 Herstellung von Multilagensystemen mit alternierender Abfolge
verschiedener Schichten
2.4.5.1 Anorganische/organische Multilagensysteme auf
planaren Substraten
2.4.5.2 Anorganische/organische Multilagensysteme auf
Kohlenstofffasern
2.4.5.3 Anorganische/anorganische Multilagensysteme auf
Kohlenstofffasern
Abscheidung und Charakterisierung der Multilagensysteme
Ermittlung der Schichtdicken
2.4.6 Bestimmung der Oxidationsstabilität der Multilagensysteme
2.4.6.1 Untersuchung der Oxidationsstabilität der
Multilagensysteme mit TiO2 und PFFA (KP1 und KP2)100
2.4.6.2 Untersuchung der Oxidationsstabilität der
Multilagensysteme mit TiO2 und PFFA (KP1-Apy und
KP2-Apy und K1-py und K2-py)
2.4.6.3 Untersuchung der Oxidationsstabilität der
anorganischen Multilagensysteme (K1 – K6)
2.4.6.4 Langzeitversuche zur Untersuchung der
Oxidationsstabilität
3 Oberflächenmodifizierung von organischen Membranen
3.1 Einleitung
3.2 Stand der Wissenschaft
3.3 Ergebnisse und Diskussion
3.3.1 Abscheidung von Aluminiumoxid
3.3.2 Bestimmung der Permeabilitätskoeffizienten der einzelnen
Mikrosiebe
4 Experimenteller Teil
4.1 Verwendete Geräte und Chemikalien
4.2 Durchführung der Abscheidungen
4.3 Untersuchung der Oxidationsstabilität
4.4 Parameter für die Festkörper-Kernspinresonanzspektroskopie Messungen
4.5 IR-Spektroskopie
4.6 XPS-Untersuchungen
4.7 PXRD-Untersuchungen
4.8 Untersuchung der Schichticken mittels Rasterkraftmikroskopie
4.9 Charakterisierung der Partikel und Mikrosiebe
5 Zusammenfassung und Ausblick
6 Literaturverzeichnis
A Anhang
Selbstständigkeitserklärung
Lebenslauf
Veröffentlichungen und Tagungsbeiträge
Danksagung
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Stabilisation d’émulsions d’intérêt pharmaceutique par des protéines et des polysaccharides : exemples de la β-lactoglobuline, de la gomme arabique et de la gomme xanthane / Stabilization of pharmaceutical emulsions by proteins and polysaccharides : examples of β-lactoglobulin, gum arabic and xanthan gumJouanny-Bouyer, Eléonore 21 February 2011 (has links)
L’objectif de cette étude a été de formuler et caractériser des émulsions simples huile/eau d’intérêt pharmaceutique stabilisées par de la β-lactoglobuline (β-lg), de la gomme arabique (GA), de la gomme xanthane (GX) et des mélanges β-lg:GA et β-lg:GX. Les concentrations massiques totales des dispersions de biopolymères étaient de 1 % et ont été augmentées à 2,5 % si les émulsions formulées n’étaient pas stables. Le mélange β-lg:GA a été réalisé à pH 4,2 afin de permettre la formation de complexes par interactions électrostatiques attractives entre la β-lg et la GA. Deux ratios β-lg:GA ont été étudiés : 2:1 et 1:2. Enfin, le mélange β-lg:GX a été effectué à pH 7, où les deux biopolymères étant chargés négativement ne se complexent pas et à un ratio de 1:1. Une étude de stabilité des émulsions a été menée sur 6 mois. Les stabilités obtenues ont pu être classées par ordre croissant : GA 2,5 % < β-lg:GA 2,5 % < β-lg 2,5 % < GX 1 % = β-lg:GX 1 %. Plusieurs mécanismes de stabilisation ont été mis en évidence grâce à l’étude des propriétés interfaciales des biopolymères, à l’étude des propriétés rhéologiques des émulsions et à des observations au microscope confocal à balayage laser des émulsions après marquage des biopolymères à la fluorescence. La β-lg et la GA sont toutes deux capables de s’adsorber à l’interface des globules huileux alors que la GX augmente la viscosité de la phase continue. L’association β-lg:GA conduit à la formation d’une double couche interfaciale stabilisante. Enfin, l’association β-lg:GX combine les mécanismes de stabilisation de la protéine, par adsorption interfaciale et de la gomme, par augmentation de la viscosité de la phase continue. / The main objective of this study was to formulate and characterize oil-in-water simple emulsions of pharmaceutical interest stabilized by β-lactoglobulin (β-lg), gum arabic (GA), xanthan gum (XG), and mixtures of β-lg:GA and β-lg:XG. The total biopolymer final concentration in the dispersions was 1 (w/w) % and could be raised to 2.5 (w/w) % if the formulated emulsions were not stable. β-lg:GA mixing was performed at pH 4.2 to allow attractive electrostatic interactions between the two biopolymers and thus the formation of complexes. Two protein:polysaccharide ratios were investigated: 2:1 and 1:2. Conversely, β8lg:XG mixing was performed at pH 7, where both biopolymers are negatively charged, in order to avoid the complex formation, and with a 1:1 ratio. A stability study was conducted for emulsions over a 6-month period. The obtained stabilities could be classified increasingly: GA 2.5 % < β-lg:GA 2.5 % < β-lg 2.5 % < XG 1 % = β-lg:XG 1 %. Several stabilization mechanisms were evidenced by the study of the biopolymer interfacial properties, the study of emulsion rheology and by confocal laser scanning microscopy observations with labeled fluorescent biopolymers. β-lg and GA were both able to adsorb at the interface of oil globule. XG enhanced the continuous phase viscosity. β-lg:GA mixing led to the formation of a stabilizing interfacial double layer. Finally, β-lg:XG association combined the stabilization mechanisms of both biopolymers, respectively: interfacial adsorption and enhancement of the continuous phase viscosity.
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Filmes finos do ácido poli 3-tiofeno acético / Thin films of poly 3-thiophene acetic acidTorres, Bruno Bassi Millan 01 February 2012 (has links)
O ácido politiofeno acético (PTAA) é um derivado do politiofeno bastante versátil. Sua solubilidade em alguns solventes orgânicos e em soluções básicas aquosas lhe confere extensa processabilidade na forma de filmes finos, característica importante para dispositivos e sensores. Neste trabalho, investigou-se a formação de filmes de PTAA com as técnicas de automontagem e Langmuir-Blodgett (LB). Os filmes automontados foram preparados com dois policátions, hidrocloreto de poli-alilamina (PAH) e cloreto de poli-dialildimetilamônio (PDAC). O crescimento dos filmes depende do pH das soluções e do tipo de policátion, sugerindo dependência do mecanismo de crescimento com as interações específicas polímeropolímero. A conformação do PTAA em filme tem correlação com sua conformação em solução, apontando para um efeito de memória. Por outro lado, a energia de superfície destes filmes não sofre influência da arquitetura nem dessas diferenças conformacionais. Ou seja, embora o volume do filme possa ser distinto, as superfícies possuem propriedades semelhantes. A morfologia dos filmes foi caracterizada a partir de imagens de AFM utilizando conceitos de geometria fractal e estatística. A dimensão fractal dos filmes é semelhante, indicando o mesmo processo de crescimento dos filmes, independentemente das condições da deposição. Os filmes obtidos em pH ácido tinham tamanho de grão e comprimentos de correlação maiores, sugerindo a deposição de cadeias mais enoveladas. Foi possível fabricar filmes autossustentados sem degradação aparente do material a partir de filmes automontados de PAH/PTAA, entrecruzando termicamente os grupos ácido carboxílico e amina. Este é o primeiro relato de filmes deste tipo com derivado do politiofeno. Os filmes LB de PTAA foram obtidos sem adjuvantes, mas as condições de deposição precisam ser aprimoradas. Para explorar a elevada afinidade química entre compostos contendo enxofre e metais pesados, filmes foram utilizados para detecção espectroscópica e eletroquímica. Espectros de fotoluminescência e UV-Vis demonstraram que os metais interagem apenas com os estados excitados resultando na supressão da fluorescência; no entanto, sem especificidade e apenas para longos períodos de exposição. Espectros de FTIR mostraram a presença dos sais na matriz dos filmes. Por sua vez, voltametrias cíclicas permitiram detectar Pb+2 e Hg+2, mas a irreversibilidade dos processos eletroquímicos, causando alargamento dos picos de oxirredução, inviabiliza a detecção simultânea. / Polythiophene acetic acid (PTAA) is a versatile polythiophene derivative. Its solubility in some organic solvents and in basic aqueous solutions makes it attractive for processing thin films, an important feature for the fabrication of devices and sensors. In this thesis, we investigate the formation of PTAA films using the layer-by-layer (LbL) and the Langmuir- Blodgett (LB) techniques. The LbL films were prepared with poly(allylamine hydrochloride) (PAH) and poly(diallydimethylammonium chloride) (PDAC), with film growth depending on the pH of the solutions and type of polycation, thus indicating that the growth mechanism depends on polymer-polymer interactions. The conformation of the PTAA molecules in solid state was correlated with that in solution, in a kind of memory effect. The surface energy of the films was not affected by the film architecture or different conformations. The film morphology was characterized with AFM images using concepts of fractal geometry and statistics. The fractal dimension was similar for all films, and therefore the overall growth obeys the same process regardless of the deposition conditions. Nevertheless, films obtained at acidic pH exhibited larger grain size and correlation lengths than those produced at basic pHs, suggesting deposition of more coiled chains. It was also possible to fabricate selfsustained films without apparent PTAA degradation from the PAH/PTAA LbL films, upon thermal crosslinking of carboxylic acid and amine groups. This is the first report of such films with a polythiophene derivative. LB films of PTAA were obtained without co-spreading materials, but the deposition conditions need to be optimized. To explore the high chemical affinity between PTAA and compounds containing sulfur and heavy metals, some films were used for spectroscopic and electrochemical detection. The UV-Vis and photoluminescence spectra indicated that the metals affect only the excited states, leading to fluorescence quenching after long exposure times and without specificity for the metals. The FTIR spectra pointed to salts in the films. Pb+2 and Hg+2 ions could be detected using cyclic voltammetry, but their simultaneous detection was hampered by the irreversibility of the electrochemical processes which caused broadening of the oxi-reduction peaks.
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Engineering microchannels for vascularization in bone tissue engineering / Synthèse de microcanaux bioactifs pour la vascularisationAor, Bruno 17 December 2018 (has links)
In vitro, la formation de structures de type tubulaire avec des cellules endothéliales de veine ombilicale humaine (HUVEC) a été étudiée en combinant la fonctionnalisation de la chimie des matériaux et le développement de la géométrie tridimensionnelle. Le polycarbonate (PC) a été utilisé comme modèle pour le développement de l'échafaud. Le film de polysaccharide naturel, basé sur un dépôt alternatif couche par couche (LbL) d’acide hyaluronique (HA) et de chitosane (CHI), a d’abord été appliqué sur une surface PC et caractérisé en termes de croissance d’épaisseur microscopie à balayage lascar (CLSM). Cette première fonctionnalisation se traduit par un revêtement complet de la couche PC. Une biofonctionnalisation supplémentaire avec un peptide adhésif (RGD) et deux peptides angiogénétiques (SVV et QK) a été étudiée, immobilisant ces peptides sur le groupe carboxylique de HA précédemment déposé, en utilisant la chimie bien connue du carbodiimide. La version marquée de chaque peptide a été utilisée pour caractériser l’immobilisation et la pénétration des peptides dans les couches de polyélectrolytes, aboutissant à une greffe réussie avec une pénétration complète dans toute l’épaisseur du LbL. Des tests in vitro ont été effectués à l'aide de cellules HUVEC pour évaluer leur efficacité d'adhésion et leur activité métabolique sur la LbL avec et sans immobilisation de peptides, ce qui a permis d'améliorer l'activité préliminaire lorsque des combinaisons de peptides sont utilisées. Enfin, les micro-canaux PC (μCh) ont été développés et caractérisés pour la première fois, et les autres expériences ont été réalisées sur un micromètre de 25 μm de largeur, fonctionnalisé avec une architecture (HA / CHI) 12,5 (PC-LbL) avec des peptides RGD et QK -RGD + QK) ou avec des peptides RGD et SVV (PC-RGD + SVV). Notre première expérience de tubulogénèse a montré de manière surprenante la formation de structures de type tubulaire déjà après 2h d'incubation en utilisant la combinaison double-peptides, mais uniquement avec PC-RGD + QK. Les tubes étaient également présents après 3 et 4 heures de culture. L'expérience de co-culture avec des péricytes humains dérivés du placenta (hPC-PL) montre comment la stabilisation des tubes a été améliorée après 3 et 4 heures également pour l'échantillon de PC-RGD + SVV. Globalement, notre matériel bio-fonctionnel avec les peptides PC-RGD + QK et PC-RGD + SVV permet la formation d'une structure de type tubulaire à la fois dans une expérience de monoculture et de co-culture. / In vitro, tubular-like structures formation with human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) was investigated by combining material chemistry functionalization and three-dimensional geometry development. Polycarbonate (PC) was used as a template for the development of the scaffold. Natural polysaccharide’s film based on alternate layer-by-layer (LbL) deposition of hyaluronic acid (HA) and chitosan (CHI), was first applied to PC surface and characterized in terms of thickness growth both, in dry conditions using ellipsometry, and confocal lascar scanning microscopy (CLSM). This first functionalization results in a complete coating of the PC layer. Further biofunctionalization with one adhesive peptide (RGD) and two angiogenetic peptides (SVV and QK) was investigated, immobilizing those peptides on the carboxylic group of HA previously deposited, using the well-known carbodiimide chemistry. The labeled version of each peptide was used to characterize the peptides’ immobilization and penetration into the polyelectrolytes layers, resulting in a successful grafting with complete penetration through the entire thickness of the LbL. In vitro tests were performed using HUVECs to assess their adhesion efficiency and their metabolic activity on the LbL with and without peptide immobilization, resulting in a preliminary improved activity when peptide-combinations is used. Finally, PC micro-channels (μCh) were first developed and characterized, and the rest of the experiments were performed on μCh of 25μm width, functionalized with (HA/CHI)12.5 architecture (PC-LbL) with RGD and QK peptides (PC-RGD+QK) or with RGD and SVV peptides (PC-RGD+SVV). Our first tubulogenesis experiment surprisingly showed the formation of tubular-like structures already after 2h of incubation using the double-peptides combination but only using PC-RGD+QK the tubes were present also after 3 and 4 hours of culture. The co-culture experiment with human pericytes derived from placenta (hPC-PL) demonstrates how the stabilization of the tubes was improved after 3 and 4 hours also for the PC-RGD+SVV sample. Globally our bio-functional material with PC-RGD+QK and PC-RGD+SVV peptides allow the formation of tubular-like structure in both mono and co-culture experiment.
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Dinâmica excitônica em estruturas poliméricas multicamadas / Exciton dynamics in multilayer polymeric structureMike Melo do Vale 11 April 2014 (has links)
Entender os processos em superfície/interface de filmes e seus efeitos sobre as propriedades ópticas e elétricas de materiais orgânicos é de grande importância tecnológica. Esta pesquisa descreve a fabricação e caracterização de filmes poliméricos extremamente finos (espessura <10 nm) e homogêneos compostos por camadas de polímero/polieletrólitos e estruturas com modulação de energia ou poços quânticos. O objetivo principal foi o estudo dos processos de transferência de carga e energia em tais estruturas. Os polímeros luminescentes utilizados foram poli(9,9 dioctilfluoreno) (PFO) poli(p-fenileno vinileno (PPV). O PPV foi obtido a partir do precursor poli(cloreto de tetraidrotiofeno de xililideno) (PTHT). A técnica de deposição denominada deposição camada por camada assistida por spin (SA-LbL) foi utilizada para obtenção dos filmes. Medidas de absorbância confirmaram o crescimento linear das camadas para as interfaces polieletrólito/polieletrólito e polímero/polieletrólito. Com o objetivo de entender a transferência do elétron π do polímero conjugado para o polieletrólito, as configurações das estruturas poliméricas foram alteradas através da deposição de diferentes monocamadas de polieletrólito sobre o filme polimérico. Observamos que os elétrons π foram efetivamente transferidos para os polieletrólitos que possuem alta afinidades eletrônica. Este efeito interfere fortemente na absorção bem como nas características de condução do filme polimérico ultrafino. A absorção é restabelecida após a conversão de PTHT em PPV. Medidas de fotoluminescência (PL) em filmes PFO/PPV resultam em curvas de emissão com picos característicos de ambos os polímeros, o que confirma que a técnica SA-LbL permite a deposição de estruturas poliméricas multicamadas. As várias configurações de filmes obtidas elucidaram os processos de transferência que ocorrem em diferentes interfaces, tais como: mudança da sequencia de deposição do polieletrólito, número de camadas duplas PTHT/DBS e a introdução de camadas separadoras. Além disso, um único poço quântico, ou seja, estruturas formadas por uma camada PPV cercada por barreiras de PFO com 10 nm de espessura foram obtidas. Medidas de absorbâcia, PL e excitação mostraram uma eficiente migração estado excitado da barreira de PFO para o PPV (poço). A homogeneidade da imagem confocal, demonstrou um rigoroso controle da camada de cobertura ao nível de um única monocamada e sem contaminação pelos materiais depositados sequencialmente. A microscopia confocal de fluorescência (CFM) e espectroscopia de fluorescência resolvida no tempo (FLIM) foram utilizadas para caracterizar a dinâmica do exciton e o seu confinamento nos poços quânticos. As medidas de CFM demonstraram que excitons que são gerados na barreira de PFO são eficientemente transferidos para o PPV. Além disso, o tempo de decaimento da emissão PFO residual é fortemente reduzido devido a processos de migração concorrentes no poço. O tempo de decaimento de PPV diminui substancialmente para poços com espessuras abaixo de 5 nm como resultado da auto-aniquilação do exciton. Dessa forma, as estruturas de MQW obtidos pela técnica de SA-LbL podem ser usadas para estudar a transferência de energia, efeitos túneis e para a construção de novos dispositivos optoelectrónicos com maior eficiência. / The understanding of surface/interface processes and their effects on optical/electrical properties of organic materials is of strong technological importance. This research describes the fabrication and characterization of extremely thin (thickness <10 nm) and homogeneous multilayered polymeric structures including polymer/poly-electrolyte layers and structures with energy modulation such as quantum well. Our main purpose was the study of charge and energy transfer processes in such energy modulated structures. The luminescent polymers used were Poly(9,9-dioctylfluorenyl-2,7-diyl) (PFO) and poly(p-phenylenevinylene) (PPV). PPV has been obtained from the poly(xylyliden tetrahydrothiophenium chloride) (PTHT) precursor. The so-called Spin Self-Assembly Layer-by-Layer deposition method (SA-LbL) was utilized to obtain the films. Absorption measurements confirmed the linear growth of layers using for polyelectrolyte/polyelectrolyte and polymer/polyelectrolyte interfaces. In order to understand the π-electron transfer from the conjugated polymer to charged states of the polyelectrolyte, the configurations of the polymeric structures were modified by depositing different polyelectrolyte monolayer on the polymer film. We observed that π-electrons were effectively transferred to polyelectrolytes that have high electron affinities. This effect strongly affects both absorption and conduction features of such very thin polymeric film. The absorption is restored after the conversion of PTHT in PPV. Photoluminescence measurements on PFO/PPV films result in emission curves with characteristic peaks of both polymers, confirming that SA-LbL technique allows deposition of multilayer polymeric structures. The various film configurations elucidates the transfer processes occurring at different interfaces like: change of polyelectrolyte deposition order, number of PTHT/DBS bilayers and introduction of spacers. In addition, Single Quantum Well (SQW), i.e., structures consisted of PPV layer surrounded of 10 nm thick PFO barriers were obtained. Optical absorption, PL and excitation spectroscopy showed an efficient excited state migration from the PFO barrier to the PPV well. The confocal image homogeneity demonstrated the layer coverage control at a monolayer level and without layer intermixing of the sequentially deposited polymeric materials. High resolution Confocal Fluorescence Microscopy (CFM) and Fluorescence Life spectroscopy and Imaging (FLIM) were used to characterize the exciton dynamics and confinement in quantum well. The CFM measurements demonstrated that excitons generated at the PFO barrier are efficiently transferred to the PPV well. Furthermore, the decay time of the residual PFO emission is strongly reduced due to the competing migration process in the well. The decay time of PPV decreases substantially for well thicknesses below 5 nm as a result of exciton self-annihilation. Thus, the MQW structures obtained by SA-LbL technique can be used to study energy transfer, tunneling effects and to build up new optoelectronic devices with greater efficiency.
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Dinâmica excitônica em estruturas poliméricas multicamadas / Exciton dynamics in multilayer polymeric structureVale, Mike Melo do 11 April 2014 (has links)
Entender os processos em superfície/interface de filmes e seus efeitos sobre as propriedades ópticas e elétricas de materiais orgânicos é de grande importância tecnológica. Esta pesquisa descreve a fabricação e caracterização de filmes poliméricos extremamente finos (espessura <10 nm) e homogêneos compostos por camadas de polímero/polieletrólitos e estruturas com modulação de energia ou poços quânticos. O objetivo principal foi o estudo dos processos de transferência de carga e energia em tais estruturas. Os polímeros luminescentes utilizados foram poli(9,9 dioctilfluoreno) (PFO) poli(p-fenileno vinileno (PPV). O PPV foi obtido a partir do precursor poli(cloreto de tetraidrotiofeno de xililideno) (PTHT). A técnica de deposição denominada deposição camada por camada assistida por spin (SA-LbL) foi utilizada para obtenção dos filmes. Medidas de absorbância confirmaram o crescimento linear das camadas para as interfaces polieletrólito/polieletrólito e polímero/polieletrólito. Com o objetivo de entender a transferência do elétron π do polímero conjugado para o polieletrólito, as configurações das estruturas poliméricas foram alteradas através da deposição de diferentes monocamadas de polieletrólito sobre o filme polimérico. Observamos que os elétrons π foram efetivamente transferidos para os polieletrólitos que possuem alta afinidades eletrônica. Este efeito interfere fortemente na absorção bem como nas características de condução do filme polimérico ultrafino. A absorção é restabelecida após a conversão de PTHT em PPV. Medidas de fotoluminescência (PL) em filmes PFO/PPV resultam em curvas de emissão com picos característicos de ambos os polímeros, o que confirma que a técnica SA-LbL permite a deposição de estruturas poliméricas multicamadas. As várias configurações de filmes obtidas elucidaram os processos de transferência que ocorrem em diferentes interfaces, tais como: mudança da sequencia de deposição do polieletrólito, número de camadas duplas PTHT/DBS e a introdução de camadas separadoras. Além disso, um único poço quântico, ou seja, estruturas formadas por uma camada PPV cercada por barreiras de PFO com 10 nm de espessura foram obtidas. Medidas de absorbâcia, PL e excitação mostraram uma eficiente migração estado excitado da barreira de PFO para o PPV (poço). A homogeneidade da imagem confocal, demonstrou um rigoroso controle da camada de cobertura ao nível de um única monocamada e sem contaminação pelos materiais depositados sequencialmente. A microscopia confocal de fluorescência (CFM) e espectroscopia de fluorescência resolvida no tempo (FLIM) foram utilizadas para caracterizar a dinâmica do exciton e o seu confinamento nos poços quânticos. As medidas de CFM demonstraram que excitons que são gerados na barreira de PFO são eficientemente transferidos para o PPV. Além disso, o tempo de decaimento da emissão PFO residual é fortemente reduzido devido a processos de migração concorrentes no poço. O tempo de decaimento de PPV diminui substancialmente para poços com espessuras abaixo de 5 nm como resultado da auto-aniquilação do exciton. Dessa forma, as estruturas de MQW obtidos pela técnica de SA-LbL podem ser usadas para estudar a transferência de energia, efeitos túneis e para a construção de novos dispositivos optoelectrónicos com maior eficiência. / The understanding of surface/interface processes and their effects on optical/electrical properties of organic materials is of strong technological importance. This research describes the fabrication and characterization of extremely thin (thickness <10 nm) and homogeneous multilayered polymeric structures including polymer/poly-electrolyte layers and structures with energy modulation such as quantum well. Our main purpose was the study of charge and energy transfer processes in such energy modulated structures. The luminescent polymers used were Poly(9,9-dioctylfluorenyl-2,7-diyl) (PFO) and poly(p-phenylenevinylene) (PPV). PPV has been obtained from the poly(xylyliden tetrahydrothiophenium chloride) (PTHT) precursor. The so-called Spin Self-Assembly Layer-by-Layer deposition method (SA-LbL) was utilized to obtain the films. Absorption measurements confirmed the linear growth of layers using for polyelectrolyte/polyelectrolyte and polymer/polyelectrolyte interfaces. In order to understand the π-electron transfer from the conjugated polymer to charged states of the polyelectrolyte, the configurations of the polymeric structures were modified by depositing different polyelectrolyte monolayer on the polymer film. We observed that π-electrons were effectively transferred to polyelectrolytes that have high electron affinities. This effect strongly affects both absorption and conduction features of such very thin polymeric film. The absorption is restored after the conversion of PTHT in PPV. Photoluminescence measurements on PFO/PPV films result in emission curves with characteristic peaks of both polymers, confirming that SA-LbL technique allows deposition of multilayer polymeric structures. The various film configurations elucidates the transfer processes occurring at different interfaces like: change of polyelectrolyte deposition order, number of PTHT/DBS bilayers and introduction of spacers. In addition, Single Quantum Well (SQW), i.e., structures consisted of PPV layer surrounded of 10 nm thick PFO barriers were obtained. Optical absorption, PL and excitation spectroscopy showed an efficient excited state migration from the PFO barrier to the PPV well. The confocal image homogeneity demonstrated the layer coverage control at a monolayer level and without layer intermixing of the sequentially deposited polymeric materials. High resolution Confocal Fluorescence Microscopy (CFM) and Fluorescence Life spectroscopy and Imaging (FLIM) were used to characterize the exciton dynamics and confinement in quantum well. The CFM measurements demonstrated that excitons generated at the PFO barrier are efficiently transferred to the PPV well. Furthermore, the decay time of the residual PFO emission is strongly reduced due to the competing migration process in the well. The decay time of PPV decreases substantially for well thicknesses below 5 nm as a result of exciton self-annihilation. Thus, the MQW structures obtained by SA-LbL technique can be used to study energy transfer, tunneling effects and to build up new optoelectronic devices with greater efficiency.
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Shaping Macroporous Ceramics : templated synthesis, X-ray tomography and permeabilityAndersson, Linnéa January 2011 (has links)
Macroporous ceramic materials have found widespread technological application ranging from particulate filters in diesel engines, tissue engineering scaffolds, and as support materials in carbon capture processes. This thesis demonstrates how the pore space of macroporous alumina can be manipulated, analysed in three-dimensions (3D) using visualisation techniques, and functionalised with a CO2-adsorbing material. A novel method was developed to produce macroporous alumina materials: by combining sacrificial templating with thermally expandable polymeric microspheres and gel-casting of an alumina suspension. This method offers a versatile production of macroporous ceramics in which the level of porosity and the pore size distribution can easily be altered by varying the amount and type of spheres. The permeability to fluid flow could be regulated by controlling the connectivity of the pore space and the size of the smallest constrictions between the pores. Sacrificial templating with particle-coated expandable spheres significantly increased the fraction of isolated pore clusters and reduced both the sizes and the numbers of connections between neighbouring pores, compared to templating with un-coated spheres. The macroporous alumina materials were characterised with X-ray micro-computed tomography (μ-CT). The 3D data-sets obtained by X-ray μ-CT were used to calculate the spatial variation in porosity, the throat and pore size distributions and to calculate the permeability to fluid flow. The throat and pore size distributions were also able to be accurately quantified in only one extrusion and intrusion cycle with water-based porosimetry; a relatively novel and simple characterisation technique. The pore walls of the macroporous alumina materials were also coated with zeolite films by a colloidal processing technique. The CO2-uptake of the coated alumina materials and of hierarchically porous monoliths of zeolites was evaluated and compared. / As the time of the doctoral defense, the following papers were unpublished and had a status as follows: Paper 2: Submitted. Paper 4: Accepted. Paper 5: Manuscript. Paper 6: Submitted.
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Nanocomposite films for corrosion protectionSababi, Majid January 2013 (has links)
This thesis describes technical and scientific aspects of new types of composite films/coatings for corrosion protection of carbon steel, composite films with nanometer thickness consisting of mussel adhesive protein (Mefp‐1) and ceria nanoparticles, and polymeric composite coatings with micrometre thickness consisting of conducting polymer and ceria nanoparticles in a UV‐curing polyester acrylate (PEA) resin. The influence of microstructure on corrosion behaviour was studied for a Fe‐Cr‐V‐N alloy containing micro‐sized nitrides with different chemical composition spread in martensitic alloy matrix. The Volta potential mapping suggested higher relative nobility for the nitride particles than the alloy matrix, and the nitrides with higher amounts of nitrogen and vanadium exhibited higher nobility. Potentiodynamic polarization measurements in a 0.1 M NaCl solution at neutral pH and ambient temperature showed passivity breakdown with initiation of localized corrosion which started in the boundary region surrounding the nitride particles, especially the ones enriched in Cr and Mo. Mefp‐1/ceria nanocomposite films were formed on silica and metal substrates by layer‐by‐layer immersion deposition. The film formation process was studied in situ using a Quartz Crystal Microbalance with Dissipation (QCM‐D). The film grows linearly with increasing number of immersions. Increasing Mefp‐1 concentration or using Mefp‐1 with larger size leads to more Mefp‐1 being deposited. Peak Force Quantitative Nanomechanical Mapping (Peak Force QNM) of the composite films in air indicated that the elastic modulus of the film increased when the film deposited had a higher Mefp‐1 concentration. It was also noted that the nature of the outermost layer can affect bulk morphology and surface mechanical properties of the film. The QCM‐D study of Mefp‐1 on an iron substrate showed that Mefp‐1 adsorbs at a high rate and changes its conformation with increasing adsorption time. The QCM‐D and in situ Peak Force QNM measurements showed that the addition of Fe3+ ions causes a transition in the single Mefp‐1 layer from an extended and soft layer to a denser and stiffer layer. In situ ATR‐FTIR and Confocal Raman Microscopy (CRM) analyses revealed complex formation between Fe3+ and catechol groups in Mefp‐1. Moreover, optical microscopy, SEM and AFM characterization of the Mefp‐1/ceria composite film formed on carbon steel showed micron‐size aggregates rich in Mefp‐1 and ceria, and a nanostructure of well dispersed ceria particles in the film. The CRM analysis confirmed the presence of Mefp‐1/Fe complexes in the film. Electrochemical impedance microscopy and potentiodynamic polarization measurements showed that the Mefp‐1/ceria composite film can provide corrosion protection for carbon steel, and that the protection efficiency increases with exposure time. Composite coatings of 10 μm thickness composed of a UV‐curing PEA resin and a small amount of conductive polymer and ceria nanoparticles were coated on carbon steel. The conductive polymer (PAni) was synthesized with phosphoric acid (PA) as the dopant by chemical oxidative polymerization. The ATR‐FTIR and SEM analyses confirmed that the added particles were well dispersed in the coatings. Electrochemical measurements during long exposure in 0.1 M NaCl solution, including open circuit potential (OCP) and EIS, were performed to investigate the protective performance of the coatings. The results showed that adding ceria nanoparticles can improve the barrier properties of the coating, and adding PAni‐PA can lead to active protection of the coating. Adding PAni‐PA and ceria nanoparticles simultaneously in the coating can improve the protection and stability of the composite coating, providing excellent corrosion protection for carbon steel. / <p>QC 20131024</p>
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