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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.
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Uso das técnicas de microbalança de cristal de quartzo e espectroscopia fotoacústica para estudo e monitoramento do processo de fotocura de resinas odontológicas / Use of quartz crystal microbalance and photoacoustic spectroscopy techniques to study and monitor the photocuring process of dental resins

Marcenilda Amorim Lima 20 February 2014 (has links)
Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior / As resinas fotocuradas são amplamente utilizadas em odontologia. Este processo de cura é assistido pela luz visível que promove ligações químicas que as endurecem. Nesta dissertação, as resinas odontológicas fotocuradas comerciais das marcas Opallis Flow A1, A2, AO 3,5, T, Opallis DA2, Natural Flow e Ebecryl 3720-TP25 foram caracterizadas empregando as técnicas de microbalança de cristal de quartzo (QCM) e espectroscopia fotoacústica (PAS) à temperatura ambiente. A espectroscopia fotoacústica foi utilizada para avaliar a região do espectro eletromagnético responsável pela fotocura das resinas odontológicas. Desta forma, conhecendo-se o comprimento de onda da absorção da resina, possibilitou realizar o processo de fotocura. Adicionalmente, foi possível monitorar o processo de fotocura com a técnica de microbalança. A frequência de ressonância do cristal da microbalança se modifica com a fotocura das resinas estudadas. Deste modo, foi possível estimar por QCM, o tempo de cura para os comprimentos de ondas caracterizados por PAS. / Photocured resins are largely used in dentistry. The curing process is visible light assisted provoking the chemical bonds that hardens the resin. In this dissertation, commercial photocured dentistry resins of brands Opallis Flow A1, A2, AO 3,5, T, Opallis DA2, Natural Flow and Ebecryl 3720-TP25 were characterized by quartz crystal microbalance (QCM) and photoacoustic spectroscopy (PAS) at room temperature. Photoacoustic spectroscopy was used to assess the region of the electromagnetic spectrum that is responsible for curing dental resins. Thus, knowing the absorption wavelength of the resin allowed the photocuring processes. Besides, the cure was monitored using microbalance technique. The ressonance frequency of the crystal microbalance changes during the photocuring processes. In this way, it was possible to evaluate by QCM the cure time for the wavelengths characterized by PAS.
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Uso das técnicas de microbalança de cristal de quartzo e espectroscopia fotoacústica para estudo e monitoramento do processo de fotocura de resinas odontológicas / Use of quartz crystal microbalance and photoacoustic spectroscopy techniques to study and monitor the photocuring process of dental resins

Marcenilda Amorim Lima 20 February 2014 (has links)
Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior / As resinas fotocuradas são amplamente utilizadas em odontologia. Este processo de cura é assistido pela luz visível que promove ligações químicas que as endurecem. Nesta dissertação, as resinas odontológicas fotocuradas comerciais das marcas Opallis Flow A1, A2, AO 3,5, T, Opallis DA2, Natural Flow e Ebecryl 3720-TP25 foram caracterizadas empregando as técnicas de microbalança de cristal de quartzo (QCM) e espectroscopia fotoacústica (PAS) à temperatura ambiente. A espectroscopia fotoacústica foi utilizada para avaliar a região do espectro eletromagnético responsável pela fotocura das resinas odontológicas. Desta forma, conhecendo-se o comprimento de onda da absorção da resina, possibilitou realizar o processo de fotocura. Adicionalmente, foi possível monitorar o processo de fotocura com a técnica de microbalança. A frequência de ressonância do cristal da microbalança se modifica com a fotocura das resinas estudadas. Deste modo, foi possível estimar por QCM, o tempo de cura para os comprimentos de ondas caracterizados por PAS. / Photocured resins are largely used in dentistry. The curing process is visible light assisted provoking the chemical bonds that hardens the resin. In this dissertation, commercial photocured dentistry resins of brands Opallis Flow A1, A2, AO 3,5, T, Opallis DA2, Natural Flow and Ebecryl 3720-TP25 were characterized by quartz crystal microbalance (QCM) and photoacoustic spectroscopy (PAS) at room temperature. Photoacoustic spectroscopy was used to assess the region of the electromagnetic spectrum that is responsible for curing dental resins. Thus, knowing the absorption wavelength of the resin allowed the photocuring processes. Besides, the cure was monitored using microbalance technique. The ressonance frequency of the crystal microbalance changes during the photocuring processes. In this way, it was possible to evaluate by QCM the cure time for the wavelengths characterized by PAS.
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Estudo da transferência de carga e massa na interface cobre/líquido : uma aplicação da QCM / Study of charge and mass transference on copper/liquid interface : an application of QCM

Pinto, Edilson Moura 29 November 2004 (has links)
Orientador: David Mendez Soares / Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Fisica Gleb Wataghin / Made available in DSpace on 2018-08-06T09:05:00Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Pinto_EdilsonMoura_M.pdf: 2421703 bytes, checksum: 4f88cfbf1bf972bc5ed1991a06982550 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2004 / Resumo: Neste trabalho, a QCM (Quartz Crystal Microbalan e) Microbalança de Cristal de Quartzo, como ténica alternativa para o estudo da corrosão /inibição do metal cobre. Estudamos a proteção anti-corrosão de superfícies de cobre mediante a adsorção de inibidores voláteis de corrosão (VCI-CHAB,Ciclohexilamina-Benzoato). Utilizamos uma QCM, composta de um cristal de quartzo de 6MHz, recoberto por um filme de ouro depositado por sputtering. Utilizamos Técnicas eletroquímicas para caracterizar a corrosão. Para isto, estudamos a corrosão do metal cobre em diferentes ambientes, básicos e ácidos, na presença e ausência dos inibidores. Aplicamos a QCM acoplada à um potenciostato (EQCM), como método de determinação de variação de massa e e carga de correntes da corrosão/inibição. A presença dos filmes VC I sobre a superfície de cobre, também foi demonstrada pela técnica Reflection-Absorption Infra-Red Spectros opy (RAIRS), através da Micros copia de infravermelho razante, esta técnica é indicada para situações em que os filmes formados são Ultra-finos. Baseado nos resultados das medidas feitas, propomos e des revemos um modelo para a dsorção dos filmes VCI sobre a superfície metálica, incluindo a formação da corrosão por pitting / Abstract: In this work we used the QCM (Quartz Crystal Microbalance) as an alternative technique for the studying of the corrosion/inhibition of cooper. We studied the protection of cooper surfaces due to the adsorption of a volatile corrosion inhibitor, (VCI-Cyclehexilamine-Benzoate). We used electrochemical techniques to characterize the corrosion in different environments. We applied the QCM together with the potentiostat as a method of determination of charge and mass variations. In this work the QCM has been used as a complementary technique for investigating the corrosion of copper with and without adsorbed inhibitors. The protection of copper surfaces due to the adsorption of a volatile corrosion inhibitor (VCI) ¿ Cyclohexylamine Benzoate ¿ has been studied by electro chemical techniques to characterise the corrosion in aqueous environments over a wide range of pH values. The presence of VCI films on the copper surface was also shown by Reflection-Absorption Infra-Red Spectroscopy (RAIRS), a technique indicated for situations when very thin films are formed. The EQCM, which used 6 MHz gold-sputtered quartz crystals coated with electrodeposited copper films, was applied to the simultaneous determination of the charge and frequency variations associated with the corrosion process, with and without adsorbed inhibitor. Based on the measurements, a model has been developed to describe the dynamics of adsorption of the VCI on the metalli surface, including the formation of pits on the surface / Mestrado / Superfícies e Interfaces ; Peliculas e Filamentos / Mestre em Física
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Desenvolvimento de sensores voltamétricos e piezelétricos modificados quimicamente com cucurbiturilas para análises de cocaína em amostras de interesse forense / Development of voltammetric and piezoelectric sensors chemically modified with cucurbiturils for analysis of cocaine in samples of forensic interest.

Matheus Manoel Teles de Menezes 14 November 2014 (has links)
Considerando a relevância dos trabalhos onde se utiliza eletrodos quimicamente modificados e o pequeno número de estudos envolvendo cocaína e seus interferentes (cafeína, teobromina e lidocaína), por técnicas eletroquímicas ou piezelétricas, este estudo tem como objetivo o desenvolvimento de eletrodos de ouro e platina quimicamente modificados com compostos da classe das cucurbiturilas (CB[5], CB[6] e CB[7]) para a detecção de cocaína. A técnica de microbalança de cristal de quartzo foi empregada a fim de se estudar cocaína padrão e seus interferentes, em fase gasosa. Os eletrodos de ouro foram quimicamente modificados com cucurbiturilas e o modificador CB[6] apresentou os melhores resultados. Medidas por voltametria cíclica foram realizadas utilizando-se um potenciostato Autolab III acoplado a um computador, com eletrodo de ouro e platina atuando como eletrodo de trabalho, Ag/AgCl como eletrodo de referência e eletrodo espiral de platina como eletrodo auxiliar, com velocidade de varredura de 0,1 V.s-1 (100 mV.s-1). Os parâmetros voltamétricos foram otimizados para tornar as análises mais rápidas e sensíveis sem perda de qualidade ou intensidade do sinal voltamétrico. O eletrodo de platina quimicamente modificado com filme de cucurbit[6]urila apresentou aumento da corrente de pico catódica quando estudado frente à cocaína, teobromina e lidocaína. Análises com eletrodo de platina sem modificador químico apresentaram limite de detecção de 4,14.10-6 mol.L-1 e limite de quantificação de 1,38.10-5 mol.L-1 , para a cocaína, e na presença do modificador químico CB[6] apresentou limite de detecção de 1,36.10-6 mol.L-1 e limite de quantificação de 4,54.10-6 mol.L-1 . Eletrodos de ouro com ou sem a presença de modificadores químicos não apresentaram sinal para nenhum analito. / Considering the importance of chemically modified electrodes and the small amount of the cocaine study and their interfering (caffeine, theobromine and lidocaine) using electrochemical and piezoelectric techniques, this study aims to investigate the development of the gold and platinum electrodes chemically modified by cucurbiturils (CB[5], CB[6] and, CB[7]) in order to detect cocaine. The Quartz Crystal Microbalance technique was employed in order to study in gas phase the standard samples of cocaine and their interfering. Gold electrode was chemically modified with cucurbiturils films and the CB[6] modifier showed the best results. The cyclic voltammetric measurements were performed using a Autolab III potentiostat coupled to a computer, being gold and platinum as the working electrode, Ag/AgCl as the reference electrode and platinum wire as counter electrode, using a scan rate of 0,1 V.s-1 (100 mV.s-1). The voltammetric parameters were optimized in order to make the analysis faster and more sensitive without loss of intensity and quality of the voltammetric signal. The platinum electrode modified by cucurbit[6]uril film showed an increase of cathodic current peak when electrode was exposed to cocaine, theobromine and lidocaine. Analysis employed platinum working electrode without chemical modifier showed a detection limit of 4.14 . 10-6 mol.L-1 and quantification limit of 1.38 . 10-5 mol.L-1 for cocaine and with chemical modifier CB[6] showed a detection limit of 1.36 . 10-6 mol.L-1 and quantification limit of 4.54 . 10-6 mol.L-1 . Gold electrodes with or without chemical modifiers showed no response for any analyte.
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Electrochemical Investigation of the Reaction Mechanism in Lithium-Oxygen Batteries

Lindberg, Jonas January 2017 (has links)
Lithium-oxygen batteries, also known as Lithium-air batteries, could possibly revolutionize energy storage as we know. By letting lithium react with ambient oxygen gas very large theoretical energy densities are possible. However, there are several challenges remaining to be solved, such as finding suitable materials and understanding the reaction, before the lithium-oxygen battery could be commercialized. The scope of this thesis is focusing on the latter of these challenges. Efficient ion transport between the electrodes is imperative for all batteries that need high power density and energy efficiency. Here the mass transport properties of lithium ions in several different solvents was evaluated. The results showed that the lithium  mass transport in electrolytes based on the commonly used lithium-oxygen battery solvent dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) was very similar to that of conventional lithium-ion battery electrolytes. However, when room temperature ionic liquids were used the performance severely decreased. Addition of Li salt will effect the oxygen concentration in DMSO-based electrolytes. The choice of lithium salt influenced whether the oxygen concentration increased or decreased. At one molar salt concentration the highest oxygen solubility was 68 % larger than the lowest one. Two model systems was used to study the electrochemical reaction: A quartz crystal microbalance and a cylindrical ultramicroelectrode. The combined usage of these systems showed that during discharge soluble lithium superoxide was produced. A consequence of this was that not all discharge product ended up on the electrode surface. During discharge the cylindrical ultramicroelectrodes displayed signs of passivation that previous theory could not adequately describe. Here the passivation was explained in terms of depletion of active sites. A mechanism was also proposed. The O2 and Li+ concentration dependencies of the discharge process were evaluated by determining the reactant reaction order under kinetic and mass transport control. Under kinetic control the system showed non-integer reaction orders with that of oxygen close to 0.5 suggesting that the current determining step involves adsorption of oxygen. At higher overpotentials, at mass transport control, the reaction order of lithium and oxygen was zero and one, respectively. These results suggest that changes in oxygen concentration will influence the current more than that of lithium. During charging not all of the reaction product was removed. This caused an accumulation when several cycles was examined. The charge reaction pathway involved de-lithiation and bulk oxidation, it also showed an oxygen concentration dependence. / Litiumsyrebatteriet, även känt som litiumluftbatteriet, kan potentiellt revolutionera vårt förhållande till energilagring. Genom att låta litium reagera med syrgas från luften kan teoretiskt höga energitätheter uppnås. Dock så behöver många problem lösas, så som att hitta lämpliga elektrod- och elektrolytmaterial samt att få en ökad förståelse för reaktionsmekanismen, innan litiumsyrebatteriet kan kommersialiseras. Den här avhandlingen behandlar de sistnämnda av dessa problem. För att ett batteri ska kunna leverera hög effekttäthet och energieffektivitet krävs en effektiv jontransport mellan elektroderna. Här utvärderades masstransporten hos flera olika elektrolyter. Resultatet visade att masstransporten av litium i en litiumsyrebatterielektrolyt (baserad på dimetylsulfoxid (DMSO)) är likvärdig med en konventionell litiumjonbatterielektrolyt. När elektrolyter baserade på jonvätskor användes uppvisades väldigt stora energiförluster. När litiumsalt tillsattes påverkades lösligheten av syre i DMSO-baserade elektrolyter. Vilken sorts litiumsalt som användes påverkade om lösligheten av syre ökade eller minskade. Vid en saltkoncentration på en molar var den högsta syrelösligheten 68 \% större än den lägsta. Två olika modellsystem används för att studera den elektrokemiska reaktionen: En elektrokemisk kvartskristallmikrovåg och en cylindrisk ultramikroelektrod. Vid kombinerad användning av dessa system påvisades att löslig litiumsuperoxid bildades vid urladdningen. Följden av detta blev att endast delar av urladdningsprodukten hamnade på elektroden. Vid urladdning visade ultramikroelektroderna tecken på passivering som inte kunde beskrivas av tidigare teori. Här föreslås att passiveringen uppstår på grund av en blockering av de aktiva säten där reaktionen fortskrider. För denna process föreslås även en detaljerad mekanism. Urladdningsprocessens koncentrationsberoende utvärderades genom att bestämma reaktionsordningen för syre och litium under kinetisk- och masstransport kontroll. Under kinetisk kontroll fanns inga heltalsreaktionsordningar, för syre var reaktionsordningen nära 0.5 vilket föreslår att det reaktionssteg som bestämmer strömstorleken innefattar en adsorption av syre. Vid högre överpotentialer, då systemet var under masstransportkontroll, var reaktionsordningarna för litium och syre noll respektive ett. Detta föreslår att ändringar i syrekoncentration påverkar strömmen betydligt mer än vad det gör för litium. Under uppladdning kunde inte all reaktionsprodukt avlägsnas från elektroden. Detta ledde till en ackumulation då flera cykler studerades. Uppladdningens delsteg innefattade en delitiering följt av en oxidation av reaktionsproduktbulken. Denna process uppvisade även ett syrekoncentrationsberoende. / <p>QC 20171114</p>
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Metals in Dynamic Chemistry: Selection &amp; Catalysis

Timmer, Brian J.J. January 2017 (has links)
In the adaptation to the oxidative environment on earth, metals played a crucial role for the evolution of life. The presence of metals also allowed access to advanced functions due to their unique coordination sphere and reactivity. This thesis focused on exploiting these unique properties for further development of the field of dynamic chemistry – a field in which adaptation plays a central role as well. The first part of the thesis aimed to create a better understanding of multivalent effects in carbohydrate-lectin interactions. By reversible ligand coordination to zinc ions one of the nanoplatforms, the Borromean rings, could be selectively obtained. After carbohydrate functionalization the binding events were monitored by quartz crystal microbalance technology and compared to glycosylated fullerenes and dodecaamide cages. Overall, this investigation indicated that statistical and polyelectrolyte effects play a considerable role in the observed multivalent effects. The second part of the thesis aimed to design and synthesize a new catalyst for application in aqueous olefin metathesis. This afforded a ruthenium based catalyst that was applied in the self- and cross-metathesis of highly functionalized substrates, such as carbohydrates. In addition, it was shown that addition of a small amount of acetic acid prevented undesired double bond isomerization. The last part of the thesis aimed to explore new methods to discover transition metal catalysts. Dynamic exchange of directing groups generated a pool of potential substrates for C-H activation. Combining this pool of substrates with a pool of potential catalysts resulted in amplification of a reactive substrate/metal combination. By iterative deconvolution in combination with mass spectrometry, this “intermediate” could be identified from the mixture, proving applicability of this alternative approach to catalyst discovery. / <p>QC 20170809</p>
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Estudo da interface sólido/líquido aplicando a microbalança de cristal de quartzo com eletrodos funcionalizados / Study of the solid/liquid interface applying the quartz crystal microbalance with functionalized electrodes

Gomes, Wyllerson Evaristo 1983- 28 August 2018 (has links)
Orientador: David Mendez Soares / Tese (doutorado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Física Gleb Wataghin / Made available in DSpace on 2018-08-28T00:49:55Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Gomes_WyllersonEvaristo1983-_D.pdf: 5303870 bytes, checksum: ba3a86db4d3713f9b80b91fba5545795 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2015 / Resumo: Neste trabalho, pesquisamos o uso de filmes autoorganizados sobre o eletrodo de ouro da microbalança de cristal de quartzo eletroquímica, EQCM. Focamos a pesquisa na interação física da superfície sólida funcionalizada com o meio líquido. Desenvolvemos uma metodologia para compreender a dinâmica de variação dos parâmetros medidos, pela EQCM durante um experimento (perturbação) em meio líquido. Introduzimos a representação bidimensional da variação da freqüência de ressonância e da resistência de ressonância do cristal de quartzo da EQCM, ?f e ?R respectivamente, durante uma perturbação, usando o tempo como parâmetro. A metodologia foi utilizada para soluções aquosas de sais, álcool, líquidos apolares como ciclohexano, n-hexano, soluções de sacarose. Mostramos que líquidos reais apresentam viscoelasticidade. Também testamos a perturbação causada pela aplicação de campo elétrico nas interfaces sólido/soluções iônicas em condições em que o eletrodo é polarizável. Mostramos a possibilidade de formação de nanoestruturas gasosas, nanobolhas. Estendemos a pesquisa para a superfície do ouro funcionalizado com filmes de tiol, S-layers (proteínas de membrana de bactéria), e adsorção de lipossomos zwiteriônicos. A interface sólido/líquido também foi estudada relativamente às características hidrofóbicas da funcionalidade devido à sua microestrutura superficial (superfície superhidrofóbica). Usamos as técnicas de microscopia de força atômica, AFM, e de Raman confocal, paralelamente às nossas pesquisas com a EQCM. Para complementar o estudo de campos elétricos aplicados a interfaces, estudamos também os efeitos macroscópicos da aplicação desses campos a líquidos dielétricos como a água. Pesquisamos o fenômeno da ponte líquida usando líquidos dielétricos isolantes apróticos / Abstract: In this work, we have studied the use of self-assembling films onto gold electrode of the electrochemical quartz crystal microbalance, EQCM. The main objective is to understand the physical interaction of the functionalized solid surface with the liquid medium. We have developed a methodology to understand the dynamics of variation of the parameters measured by the EQCM in liquid medium. We also have introduced the two-dimensional representation of the variation of resonance frequency and resonance resistance of the quartz crystal of the EQCM, ?f and ?R respectively. The measurements were taken during a perturbation, using time as parameter. The methodology was used for aqueous salt solutions, alcohol, nonpolar liquids such as cyclohexane, n-hexane and sucrose solutions. We showed that real liquids exhibit viscoelasticity. We also tested the perturbation caused by the application of electric field at solid interfaces/ionic solutions, under conditions in which the electrode is polarizable. We showed the possibility of formation of gaseous nanostructures, nanobubbles. We extended the study to gold electrode thiol-functionalized surfaces, gold surfaces covered by S-layers films (membrane proteins of bacteria), and then adsorption of zwitterionic liposomes. The solid/liquid interface was also studied in relation to hydrophobic functionality due to its surface microstructure (superhydrophobic surface). We use the atomic force microscopy, AFM, and confocal Raman techniques, parallel to our research with EQCM. In addition to the study of electric fields applied to interfaces, we also studied the macroscopic effects of the application of these fields to the dielectric liquids like water. We researched the phenomenon of liquid bridge using insulating dielectric aprotic liquids / Doutorado / Física / Doutor em Ciências / 2010/140031-3 / CNPQ
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Improved characterization systems for quartz crystal microbalance sensors: parallel capacitance compensation for variable damping conditions and integrated platform for high frequency sensors in high resolution applications

García Narbón, José Vicente 02 May 2016 (has links)
[EN] Different electronic interfaces have been proposed to measure major parameters for the characterization of quartz crystal microbalance (QCM) during the last two decades. The measurement of the adequate parameters of the sensor for a specific application is very important, since an error in this measure can lead to an error in the interpretation of the results. The requirements of the system of characterization depend on the application. In this thesis we propose two characterization systems for two types of applications that involve the majority of sensor applications: 1) Characterization of materials under variable damping conditions and 2) Detection of substances with high measurement resolution. The proposed systems seek to solve the problems detected in the systems currently in use. For applications in which the sensor damping varies during the experiment, we propose a system based on a new configuration of the technique of automatic capacitance compensation (ACC). This new configuration provides the measure of the series resonance frequency, the motional resistance and the parallel capacitance of the sensor. Moreover, it allows an easy calibration of the system that improves the precision in the measurement. We show the experimental results for 9 and 10 MHz crystals in fluid media, with different capacitances in parallel, showing the effectiveness in the capacitance compensation. The system presents some deviation in frequency with respect to the series resonance frequency, as measured with an impedance analyser. These deviations are due to the non-ideal, specific behaviour of some of the components of the circuit. A new circuit is proposed as a possible solution to this problem. For high-resolution applications we propose an integrated platform to characterize high-frequency acoustic sensors. The proposed system is based on a new concept in which the sensor is interrogated by means of a very stable, low-noise external source at a constant frequency, while the changes provoked by the charge in the phase of the sensor are monitored. The use of high-frequency sensors enhances the sensitivity of the measure, whereas the design characterization system reduces the noise in the measurement. The result is an improvement in the limit of detection (LOD). This way, we achieve one of the challenges in the acoustic high-frequency devices. The validation of the platform is performed by means of an immunosensor based in high fundamental frequency QCM crystals (HFF-QCM) for the detection of two pesticides: carbaryl and thiabendazole. The results obtained for carbaryl are compared to the results obtained by another high-frequency acoustic technology based in Love sensors, with the optical technique based in surface plasmonic resonance and with the gold standard technique Enzyme Linked Immunoassay (ELISA). The LOD obtained with the acoustic sensors HFF-QCM and Love is similar to the one obtained with ELISA and improves by one order of magnitude the LOD obtained with SPR. The conceptual ease of the proposed system, its low cost and the possibility of miniaturization of the quartz resonator, allows the characterization of multiple sensors integrated in an array configuration, which will allow in the future to achieve the challenge of multianalyte detection for applications of High-Throughput Screening (HTS). / [ES] Durante las dos últimas décadas se han propuesto diferentes interfaces electrónicos para medir los parámetros más importantes de caracterización de los cristales de microbalanza de cuarzo (QCM). La medida de los parámetros adecuados del sensor para una aplicación específica es muy importante, ya que un error en la medida de dichos parámetros puede resultar en un error en la interpretación de los resultados. Los requerimientos del sistema de caracterización dependen de la aplicación. En esta tesis se proponen dos sistemas de caracterización para dos ámbitos de aplicación que comprenden la mayoría de las aplicaciones con sensores QCM: 1) Caracterización de materiales bajo condiciones de amortiguamiento variable y 2) detección de sustancias con alta resolución de medida. Los sistemas propuestos tratan de resolver la problemática detectada en los ya existentes. Para aplicaciones en las que el amortiguamiento del sensor varía durante el experimento, se propone un sistema basado en una nueva configuración de la técnica de compensación automática de capacidad (ACC). La nueva configuración proporciona la medida de la frecuencia de resonancia serie, la resistencia dinámica y la capacidad paralelo del sensor. Además, permite una fácil calibración del sistema que mejora la precisión en la medida. Se presentan resultados experimentales para cristales de 9 y 10MHz en medios fluidos, con diferentes capacidades en paralelo, demostrando la efectividad de la compensación de capacidad. El sistema presenta alguna desviación en frecuencia con respecto a la frecuencia resonancia serie, medida con un analizador de impedancias. Estas desviaciones son explicadas convenientemente, debidas al comportamiento no ideal específico de algunoscomponentes del circuito. Una nueva propuesta de circuito se presenta como posible solución a este problema. Para aplicaciones de alta resolución se propone una plataforma integrada para caracterizar sensores acústicos de alta frecuencia. El sistema propuesto se basa en un nuevo concepto en el que el sensor es interrogado, mediante una fuente externa muy estable y de muy bajo ruido, a una frecuencia constante mientras se monitorizan los cambios producidos por la carga en la fase del sensor. El uso de sensores de alta frecuencia aumenta la sensibilidad de la medida, por otro lado, el sistema de caracterización diseñado reduce el ruido en la misma. El resultado es una mejora del límite de detección (LOD). Se consigue con ello uno de los retos pendientes en los dispositivos acústicos de alta frecuencia. La validación de la plataforma desarrollada se realiza con una aplicación de un inmunosensor basado en cristales QCM de alta frecuencia fundamental (HFF-QCM) para la detección de dos pesticidas: carbaryl y tiabendazol. Los resultados obtenidos para el Carbaryl se comparan con los obtenidos con otra tecnología acústica de alta frecuencia basada en sensores Love, con la técnica óptica basada resonancia superficial de plasmones (SPR) y con la técnica de referencia Enzyme Linked Immuno Assay (ELISA). El LOD obtenido con los sensores acústicos HFFQCM y Love es similar al obtenido con las técnicas ELISA y mejora en un orden de magnitud al obtenido con SPR. La sencillez conceptual del sistema propuesto junto con su bajo coste, así como la capacidad de miniaturización del resonador de cuarzo hace posible la caracterización de múltiples sensores integrados en una configuración en array, esto permitirá en un futuro alcanzar el reto de la detección multianalito para aplicaciones High-Throughput Screening (HTS). / [CAT] Durant les dues últimes dècades s'han proposat diferents interfases electrònics per a mesurar els paràmetres més importants de caracterització dels cristalls de microbalança de quars (QCM). La mesura dels paràmetres adequats del sensor per a una aplicació específica és molt important, perquè un error en la interpretació dels resultats pot resultar en un error en la interpretació dels resultats. Els requeriments del sistema de caracterització depenen de l'aplicació. En aquesta tesi, es proposen dos sistemes de caracterització per a dos àmbits d'aplicació que comprenen la majoria de les aplicacions amb sensors QCM: 1) Caracterització de materials sota condicions d'amortiment variable i 2) detecció de substàncies amb alta resolució de mesura. Els sistemes proposats tracten de resoldre la problemàtica detectada en els ja existents. Per a aplicacions en les quals l'amortiment del sensor varia durant l'experiment, es proposa un sistema basat en una nova configuració de la tècnica de compensació automàtica de capacitat (ACC). La nova configuració proporciona la mesura de la freqüència de ressonància sèrie, la resistència dinàmica i la capacitat paral¿lel del sensor. A més, permet un calibratge fàcil del sistema que millora la precisió de la mesura. Es presenten els resultats experimentals per a cristalls de 9 i 10 MHz en mitjans fluids, amb diferents capacitats en paral¿lel, demostrant l'efectivitat de la compensació de capacitat. El sistema presenta alguna desviació en freqüència respecte a la freqüència ressonància sèrie, mesurada amb un analitzador d'impedàncies. Aquestes desviacions són explicades convenientment, degudes al comportament no ideal específic d'alguns components del circuit. Una nova proposta de circuit es presenta com a possible solució a aquest problema. Per a aplicacions d'alta resolució es proposa una plataforma integrada per a caracteritzar sensors acústics d'alta freqüència. El sistema proposat es basa en un nou concepte en el qual el sensor és interrogat mitjançant una font externa molt estable i de molt baix soroll, a una freqüència constant mentre es monitoritzen els canvis produïts per la càrrega en la fase del sensor. L'ús de sensors d'alta freqüència augmenta la sensibilitat de la mesura, per altra banda, el sistema de caracterització dissenyat redueix el soroll en la mateixa. El resultat és una millora en el límit de detecció (LOD). S'aconsegueix amb això un dels reptes pendents en els dispositius acústics d'alta freqüència. La validació de la plataforma desenvolupada es realitza amb una aplicació d'un immunosensor basat en cristalls QCM d'alta freqüència fonamental (HFF-QCM) per a la detecció de dos pesticides: carbaryl i tiabendazol. Els resultats obtinguts per al carbaryl es comparen amb els obtinguts amb altra tecnologia acústica d'alta freqüència basada en sensors Love, amb la tècnica òptica basada en ressonància superficial de plasmons (SPR) i amb la tècnica de referència Enzyme Linked Immuno Assay (ELISA). El LOD obtingut amb els sensors acústics HFF-QCM i Love és similar al obtingut amb les tècniques ELISA i millora en un ordre de magnitud el obtingut amb SPR. La senzillesa conceptual del sistema proposat junt amb el seu baix cost, així com la capacitat de miniaturització del ressonador de quars fa possible la caracterització de múltiples sensors integrats en una configuració en array, el que permetrà en un futur assolir el repte de la detecció multianalit per a aplicacions High-Throughput Screening (HTS). / García Narbón, JV. (2016). Improved characterization systems for quartz crystal microbalance sensors: parallel capacitance compensation for variable damping conditions and integrated platform for high frequency sensors in high resolution applications [Tesis doctoral no publicada]. Universitat Politècnica de València. https://doi.org/10.4995/Thesis/10251/63249 / TESIS
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Studium elektrochemické inzerce kationtů do oxidů přechodových kovů / Study of Electrochemical Insertion Cations to the Oxides of Transitive Metals

Svoboda, Vít January 2010 (has links)
Electrochromic devices are based on the intercalation processes to the active layer mostly WO3. The optical properties of active layer are changed by intercalation ions from the electrolyte. For that purpose are used Li ions. The mass of thin layer can be observed by the QCM method. This method is based on the changes of the resonance frequency of a quartz crystal resonator. The investigated substance is deposited on the surface of the resonator. Various metals (Pt, Au, Ag) and their compounds should be plated on the resonator. Most frequently, the resonators for the frequency 5,0 MHz are used. This frequency change is used for the detection of chemical changes of the electrode surface and is very sensitive.
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Studium hydroxidů a oxidů kovů ve vodných roztocích / Study of Metal Oxides and Hydroxides in Aqueous Solutions

Špičák, Petr January 2011 (has links)
This dissertation work deals with analysis of nickel hydroxide phases, their oxidation compounds, their stability and degradation mechanisms of electrochemically more active alpha phase on standard beta phase. The active material was prepared by both methods, electrodeposition and chemical precipitation. Main analysis method was Electrochemical Quartz Crystal Microbalance in combination with common analytical methods (cyclic voltammetry, potenciometry) can resolute between alpha and beta phases and quantitatively describe differences in main reaction by monitoring mass changes in the active material. Poor stability of the ?-Ni(OH)2 were improved by adding cations with valence two three and four into the structure instead of Ni atoms. The most important role plays cobalt and its hydroxide. Totally new way is to use titanium in combination with other cations. In electrolyte the most significant addition is LiOH, which has beneficial influent on cycle ability, stability in strong alkaline medium and cycle life.

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