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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Applications of sugar-based microemulsion glasses

Shoop, Brian H. January 2009 (has links)
No description available.
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Characterization of C60 Nanoparticles in Aqueous Systems

Duncan, Laura Kristin 16 May 2007 (has links)
The discovery that negatively charged aggregates of C60 fullerene are stable in aqueous environments has elicited concerns regarding the potential environmental and health effects of these aggregates. Although many previous studies have used aggregates synthesized using intermediate organic solvents, this work primarily employed an aggregate production method that more closely emulates the fate of C60 upon accidental release into the environment — extended mixing in water. The aggregates formed via this method (aqu/nC60) differ from those produced using the more common solvent exchange methods. The aqu/nC60 aggregates are heterogeneous in size (20 nm and larger) and shape (angular to round), negatively charged, and crystalline in structure — exhibiting a face centered cubic (fcc) system. Solution characteristics such as aqu/nC60 aggregate size and concentration were found to be dependant upon preparation variables such as stirring time, initial C60 concentration, and initial particle size. Additional experiments indicate that aggregate charge, structure, and stability are highly dependant upon the identity of co-solutes (NaCl, CaCl2, sodium citrate) and their concentrations. Citrate concentrations greater than 0.5 mM resulted in the formation of very small (< 20 nm) spherical aqu/nC60 particles. At moderate citrate concentrations (~ 1 mM) a more negative surface charge was observed, which may be an indication of increased nC60 stability. In contrast, high concentrations of monovalent and divalent electrolytes result in aggregation and sedimentation of nC60 out of solution. Our research describes the effect that solution composition has on aggregate formation and stability, and suggests that C60 fate and transport will be a function of solution composition. / Master of Science
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Modeling And Simulation Frameworks For Synthesis Of Nanoparticles

Chakraborty, Jayanta 08 1900 (has links)
Nanoparticles are used in various applications like medical diagnostics, drug delivery, energy technology, electronics, catalysis etc. Although particles of such small dimensions can be synthesized through various methods, the liquid phase synthesis methods stands out for their simplicity. Typically, these methods involve reaction of precursors to form solute. At high concentration of solute, nucleation commences and nuclei are formed. These nuclei grow in size by assimilating solute from the bulk. Stabilizers or capping agents compete with solute for adsorption on the surface of a growing particle. Two partially protected particles can form bigger particle by coagulation. Uncontrolled turbulent flow field in laboratory scale reactors combined with all the above quite fast and poorly understood steps often lead to poorly controlled synthesis of particles. In many a systems, it also leads to very poor reproducibility. Any attempt to synthesis nanoparticles at engineering scale, with good control on mean size and polydispersity, requires quantitative understanding of the synthesis process. It can then be combined with description of other transport processes in reactors to optimize synthesis protocols. Two main factors hinder progress in this direction: complex and often poorly understood chemistry, and inefficient tools to simulate particle synthesis. In the first part of the thesis, a quantitative model is developed for tannic acid method of synthesis of gold nanoparticles. It showcases the approach used to model a system with poorly understood chemistry and which defies an understanding through the widely used homogeneous nucleation based mechanism for particle synthesis. An organizer based mechanism in which tannic acid brings together nucleating species to facilitate nucleation is invoked. Simple reaction network based models however fail to explain the experimental findings. The underlying chemistry is explored to develop a comprehensive reaction network. This network is used as a guide to seek pathways which can mimic burst of nucleation, a characteristic of homogeneous nucleation based mechanism, through self-limiting nucleation, and various other features present in the experimental data. After successful prediction of all the features of the experimental data through this network, a minimal organizer based mechanism which leads to self-limiting nucleation is developed. The minimal organizer model offers itself as a competing and alternative mechanism to explain nanoparticle synthesis. A few new predictions made by the new model are verified by others in our group. Monte-Carlo (MC) simulations are used as a powerful tool to simulate stochastic processes. Their application to nanoparticle synthesis is limited by three problems: (i) zero initial rate of stochastic processes which leads to infinite time step at the beginning of the simulation, (ii) sensitively time dependent rate of stochastic processes, and (iii) computation intensive simulations. We propose a new approach to carry out MC simulations. It makes use of simulation results obtained with systems of extremely small sizes. These system size dependent predictions, obtained at substantially reduced computational cost are used to construct results for system of infinite size. The approach is based on a new power law scaling that we have found in this work. An efficient implementation of MC simulation for time dependent rate processes is also developed. In this method, an additional variable is introduced for inter-event evolution. It increases the number of differential equation by one, but significantly reduces the computational effort required to estimate the interval of quiescence for time dependent rate processes. All the above ideas are combined in the new approach to simulate complete size distribution for simultaneous nucleation and growth of nanoparticles for a system of infinite size from erroneous simulations carried out with three extremely small size systems. A new framework for solving multidimensional population balance equations (PBEs) which routinely arise in modeling of nanoparticle synthesis is also developed. The new framework advances the concept of minimal internal consistency of discretization. It suggests that an n dimensional PBE is a statement of evolution of population of particles while accounting for how n internal attributes of particles change in particulate events. Thus, a minimum of n + 1 attributes of particles, instead of 2n attributes used hitherto, need to be represented perfectly in discrete representation. This is termed as the concept of minimum internal consistency of discretization in this work. The elements used for discretization should therefore be triangles for 2-d, tetrahedrons for 3-d, and an object with n + 1 vertices in n-d space for the solution of a n-d PBE. The results presented for the solutions for 2-d and 3-d PBEs show the superiority of this framework over the earlier framework. The present work also shows that directionality of elements plays a critical role in the solution of multi-dimensional PBEs. A mere change in connectivity of pivots in space, which changes their directionality, is shown to influence numerical results. This work led to new radial discretization of space, which has been followed up by others in the group and demonstrated to be quite powerful. A physical model is developed to understand digestive ripening of nanoparticles, a technique which is in extensive use in the literature to improve monodispersity of nanoparticles. The physical model is based on critical analysis of the large body of experimental findings available in the literature on several variations of this technique. The physical model is the first one to consistently and qualitatively explain all the reported experimental findings.
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Skeletal Muscle Interstitium and Blood pH at Rest and During Exercise in Humans

Street, Darrin January 2003 (has links)
The aims of this thesis were to: 1) develop a new method for the determination of interstitial pH at rest and during exercise in vivo, 2) systematically explore the effects of different ingestion regimes of 300 mg.kg-1 sodium citrate on blood and urine pH at rest, and 3) to combine the new interstitial pH technique with the findings of the second investigation in an attempt to provide a greater understanding of H+ movement between the extracellular compartments. The purpose of the first study was to develop a method for the continuous measurement of interstitial pH in vastus lateralis was successfully developed using microdialysis and 2,7-bis-(2-carboxyethyl)-5-(and-6)-carboxyfluorescein (BCECF). To avoid the presence of an artificial alkalosis during exercise, it was necessary to add 25 mM HCO3- to the perfusate. The outlet of the probe was cut less than 10 mm from the skin and connected to a stainless steel tube completing the circuit to a microflow-through cuvette (8 fÝl) within a fluorescence spectrophotometer. This prevented the loss of carbon dioxide from the dialysate and any subsequent pH artefact. Interstitial pH was collected from six subjects before, during and after five minutes of knee-extensor exercise at three intensities 30, 50, and 70 W. Mean,,bSEM interstitial pH at rest was 7.38,,b0.02. Exercise reduced interstitial pH in an almost linear fashion. The nadir value for interstitial pH at 30, 50 and 70 W exercise was 7.27, 7.16 and 7.04, respectively. The lowest pH was obtained 1 min after exercise, irrespective of workload, after which the interstitial pH recovered in a nearly exponential manner. The mean half time of interstitial recovery was 5.2 min. The changes in interstitial pH exceeded the changes in venous blood pH. This study demonstrated that interstitial pH can be measured using microdialysis and that it is continuously decreased during muscle activity. The purpose of the second study was to establish an optimal ingestion regime for the ingestion of 300 mg.kg-1 of sodium citrate and maximise the alkalotic effect while minimising any side effects. Increasing the effectiveness of alkali ingestion may lead to further increases in muscle performance. Ingesting 300 mg.kg-1 sodium citrate at a rate of 300 mg.min-1 was identified as the optimal ingestion regime to maximise alkalosis at rest, which occurred 3.5 h post-ingestion. This was determined by monitoring eight human subjects ingesting 300 mg.kg-1 sodium citrate at five different rates, control (no ingestant), bolus, 300, 600 and 900 mg.kg.min-1 on five days separated by at least 48 hours. Sodium citrate was ingested in capsule form with water ad libitum, with the exception of bolus, which was combined with 400 ml less than 25 percent orange juice and consumed in less than 1 min. Arterialised blood (mean 71.3,,b3.5 mmHg) acid-base and electrolyte status was assessed via the withdrawal of ~5 ml of blood every 30 min across an eight hour duration, placed on ice and analysed within five minutes. No alkalotic difference was found between ingestion rates (mean 7.445,,b0.004, 7.438,,b0.004 and 7.442,,b0.004 for 300, 600 and 900 mg.min-1, respectively). All experimental ingestion regimes were associated with elevations in [HCO3-] (29.6, 29.7, 29.8, 29.9 and 26.3 mmol.l-1 for bolus, 300, 600, 900 and control, respectively). The 300 ingestion regime had the greatest impact on [H+], a 0.66 meq.l-1,,e10-8 change. Bolus ingestion (3.93,,b0.08 mmol.l-1) of sodium citrate had no effect on control (4.06,,b0.08 mmol.l-1) blood [K+], however, 300 mg.min-1 decreased blood [K+] (p less than 0.05). There was no effect of sodium citrate on blood [Cl-], but after 2.5 h blood [Cl-] was lower than pre-ingestion values (p less than0.05). All ingestion rates of sodium citrate increased (p less than 0.05) urine pH above control. This is the first study to investigate the effect of varying ingestion rates on acid-base status at rest in humans. The results suggest that ingesting sodium citrate in small doses in quick succession induce a greater blood alkalosis than the commonly practised bolus protocol. Using the interstitial pH technique described above and the optimal ingestion regime (300 mg.min-1) identified above, the final experiment was designed to assess the influence of sodium citrate ingestion on interstitial pH at both rest and during exercise. Five subjects ingested 300 mg.kg-1 sodium citrate at 300 mg.min-1 again in capsule form with water ad libitum. Prior to ingestion, each subject had a cannula placed into their cephalic vein and one microdialysis probe (CMA-60) inserted into their left thigh, orientated along the fibres of vastus lateralus. This probe was used for the measurement of pH as described above. At the end of this period, an exercise protocol required five subjects to perform light exercise (10 W) for 10 min, before starting an intense exercise period (~90-95% leg VO2peak) to exhaustion followed by a 15 min recovery period. Dialysate and blood samples were collected across all periods. Mean,,bSEM interstitial pH for placebo and alkalosis were 7.38,,b0.12 and 7.24,,b0.16, respectively. Sodium citrate ingestion was not associated with an interstitial alkalosis. An exercise induced acidosis was observed in the interstitium during placebo but not during alkalosis (p less than 0.05). Mean,,bSEM venous pH were 7.362,,b0.003 and 7.398,,b0.003 for placebo and alkalosis, respectively. Sodium citrate ingestion was not associated with a venous alkalosis. Sodium citrate ingestion was associated with an increase in mean,,bSEM venous [HCO3-] (placebo 25.5,,b0.2, alkalosis 28.1,,b0.2). This increase in the blood bicarbonate buffer system was not associated with an increase in time to exhaustion (placebo 352,,b71, alkalosis 415,,b171). This was the first study to investigate the effects of sodium citrate ingestion on interstitial pH. The results of this study demonstrated that an interstitial alkalosis does not ensue after alkali ingestion, however, it was associated with the lack of an exercise induced acidosis suggesting an improved pH regulation during exercise.
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Eletrodeposição de ligas Zn-Co por corrente contínua e pulsada simples, a partir de banhos ambientalmente não agressivos / Electrodeposition of Zn-Co alloys lay direct and simple pulse current from environmentally non-aggressive baths

Julyana Ribeiro Garcia 08 March 2013 (has links)
Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico / Revestimentos produzidos a partir de ligas de Zn-Co são comumente utilizados em indústrias (aeronáutica, de isoladores elétricos e automobilística, por exemplo) devido à sua ótima resistência à corrosão, principalmente quando comparados aos tradicionais revestimentos de Zn puro. Na co-deposição de zinco com metais, como o ferro, cobalto e níquel, ocorre o que se chama de deposição anômala, onde o metal menos nobre (zinco) é preferencialmente depositado, independente do modo de corrente aplicada (contínua ou pulsada). Recentemente, diversos trabalhos relacionam a produção de eletrodepósitos de liga Zn-Co a partir de banhos ambientalmente não agressivos, a fim de substituir os banhos alcalinos extremamente tóxicos, a base de cianeto. Na presente dissertação foram produzidos revestimentos de ligas de Zn-Co sobre substrato de aço carbono, empregando corrente contínua ou corrente pulsada simples, a partir de banhos contendo diferentes concentrações de Co2+ (0,05 mol/L e 0,10mol/L), 0,05 mol/l de Zn2+ e citrato de sódio (0,10 mol/L) como agente complexante, sob condições agitadas. Quatro diferentes valores de densidade de corrente (10 A/m2, 20 A/m2, 40 A/m2 e 80 A/m2) e de frequência de pulso (100 Hz, 500 Hz, 1000 Hz, 2000 Hz) foram aplicados para a produção da liga a partir dos dois banhos, tendo como objetivo avaliar a influência dos parâmetros de deposição(concentração de Co (II), densidade de corrente aplicada e, no caso de deposição por corrente pulsada simples, também da frequência de pulso), nas variáveis eficiência de corrente catódica, composição da liga, densidade de corrente de corrosão, microestrutura e morfologia dos depósitos de liga Zn-Co. As cores das camadas obtidas variaram do cinza claro ao escuro, quase sempre sem brilho, independente do modo de corrente empregado. Foi verificado que o processo normal de eletrodeposição foi prevalente na produção de revestimentos por corrente contínua, enquanto que apenas deposição anômala foi observada quando do uso de corrente pulsada. A maior eficiência de corrente catódica (60%) foi obtida, para corrente contínua, nas condições de menor concentração de Co2+ (0,05 mol/L) e maior densidade de corrente (80 A/m2). Nestas mesmas condições foi determinada uma eficiência de corrente catódica de 98% para corrente pulsada simples na freqüência de 2000 Hz. Maiores teores do metal mais nobre (cobalto) foram alcançados em maiores densidades de corrente para todas as condições empregadas. Os revestimentos assim obtidos apresentavam os menores valores de tamanho de grão, para cada uma das soluções estudadas. Os demais parâmetros estudados também influenciaram na granulometria e na morfologia das ligas obtidas. Revestimentos com melhor resistência à corrosão, contendo teores de cobalto entre aproximadamente 8 e 10% m/m, foram produzidos a partir do banho com maior concentração de Co2+, sob corrente pulsada simples / Zn-Co alloys coatings are commonly used in the industry (aerospace, automotive and electrical insulators, for example) due to their great corrosion resistance, mainly when compared to pure zinc coatings. In the zinc co-deposition with different metals, such as iron, cobalt or nickel, it is observed an anomalous deposition, in which the less noble metal (zinc) is preferably deposited, regardless the current type applied (direct or pulsed). Recently, several studies relate the production of electrodeposited Zn-Co alloys from environmentally non-aggressive baths to substitute the extremely toxic cyanide-based alkaline baths. In this dissertation, Zn-Co alloy coatings were produced on carbon steel substrate using direct or simple pulsed currents, from baths with different Co2+ concentrations (0.05 mol/L and 0.10 mol/L), 0.10 mol/L of Zn2+and sodium citrate (0.10 mol/L) as a complexing agent, under stirring. Four different current densities values (10 A/m2, 20 A/m2, 40 A/m2 and 80 A/m2) and four different pulse frequencies values (100 Hz, 500 Hz, 1000 Hz and 2000 Hz) were applied in order to obtain the alloys from both baths, aiming to assess the influence of the deposition parameters (Co (II) concentration, current density applied, and also pulse frequency, for the simple pulsed current process) in the variables cathodic current efficiency, alloy composition, current corrosion density, and Zn-Co alloy deposit microstructure and morphology. The obtained layers colours varied from light to dark grey, normally dull, regardless the current type used. Normal electrodeposition process was predominant when direct current was used, whereas only anomalous deposition was observed when using pulsed current. The highest cathodic current efficiency (60%) was obtained in direct current for the lowest Co2 + concentration (0.05 mol / L). Under these same conditions it was determined a cathodic current efficiency of 98% for single pulsed current, employing the frequency of 2000 Hz Higher content of the noblest metal (cobalt) were achieved for higher current densities for all conditions studied. These coatings presented the smallest grain sizes, for each of the evaluated solutions. The other studied parameters have also influenced in the granulometry and the morphology of the obtained alloys. Coatings presenting the best corrosion resistance, showing the cobalt content between 8 and 10% m/m, were obtained from the highest Co2+ concentration bath, using simple pulsed current
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Eletrodeposição de ligas Zn-Co por corrente contínua e pulsada simples, a partir de banhos ambientalmente não agressivos / Electrodeposition of Zn-Co alloys lay direct and simple pulse current from environmentally non-aggressive baths

Julyana Ribeiro Garcia 08 March 2013 (has links)
Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico / Revestimentos produzidos a partir de ligas de Zn-Co são comumente utilizados em indústrias (aeronáutica, de isoladores elétricos e automobilística, por exemplo) devido à sua ótima resistência à corrosão, principalmente quando comparados aos tradicionais revestimentos de Zn puro. Na co-deposição de zinco com metais, como o ferro, cobalto e níquel, ocorre o que se chama de deposição anômala, onde o metal menos nobre (zinco) é preferencialmente depositado, independente do modo de corrente aplicada (contínua ou pulsada). Recentemente, diversos trabalhos relacionam a produção de eletrodepósitos de liga Zn-Co a partir de banhos ambientalmente não agressivos, a fim de substituir os banhos alcalinos extremamente tóxicos, a base de cianeto. Na presente dissertação foram produzidos revestimentos de ligas de Zn-Co sobre substrato de aço carbono, empregando corrente contínua ou corrente pulsada simples, a partir de banhos contendo diferentes concentrações de Co2+ (0,05 mol/L e 0,10mol/L), 0,05 mol/l de Zn2+ e citrato de sódio (0,10 mol/L) como agente complexante, sob condições agitadas. Quatro diferentes valores de densidade de corrente (10 A/m2, 20 A/m2, 40 A/m2 e 80 A/m2) e de frequência de pulso (100 Hz, 500 Hz, 1000 Hz, 2000 Hz) foram aplicados para a produção da liga a partir dos dois banhos, tendo como objetivo avaliar a influência dos parâmetros de deposição(concentração de Co (II), densidade de corrente aplicada e, no caso de deposição por corrente pulsada simples, também da frequência de pulso), nas variáveis eficiência de corrente catódica, composição da liga, densidade de corrente de corrosão, microestrutura e morfologia dos depósitos de liga Zn-Co. As cores das camadas obtidas variaram do cinza claro ao escuro, quase sempre sem brilho, independente do modo de corrente empregado. Foi verificado que o processo normal de eletrodeposição foi prevalente na produção de revestimentos por corrente contínua, enquanto que apenas deposição anômala foi observada quando do uso de corrente pulsada. A maior eficiência de corrente catódica (60%) foi obtida, para corrente contínua, nas condições de menor concentração de Co2+ (0,05 mol/L) e maior densidade de corrente (80 A/m2). Nestas mesmas condições foi determinada uma eficiência de corrente catódica de 98% para corrente pulsada simples na freqüência de 2000 Hz. Maiores teores do metal mais nobre (cobalto) foram alcançados em maiores densidades de corrente para todas as condições empregadas. Os revestimentos assim obtidos apresentavam os menores valores de tamanho de grão, para cada uma das soluções estudadas. Os demais parâmetros estudados também influenciaram na granulometria e na morfologia das ligas obtidas. Revestimentos com melhor resistência à corrosão, contendo teores de cobalto entre aproximadamente 8 e 10% m/m, foram produzidos a partir do banho com maior concentração de Co2+, sob corrente pulsada simples / Zn-Co alloys coatings are commonly used in the industry (aerospace, automotive and electrical insulators, for example) due to their great corrosion resistance, mainly when compared to pure zinc coatings. In the zinc co-deposition with different metals, such as iron, cobalt or nickel, it is observed an anomalous deposition, in which the less noble metal (zinc) is preferably deposited, regardless the current type applied (direct or pulsed). Recently, several studies relate the production of electrodeposited Zn-Co alloys from environmentally non-aggressive baths to substitute the extremely toxic cyanide-based alkaline baths. In this dissertation, Zn-Co alloy coatings were produced on carbon steel substrate using direct or simple pulsed currents, from baths with different Co2+ concentrations (0.05 mol/L and 0.10 mol/L), 0.10 mol/L of Zn2+and sodium citrate (0.10 mol/L) as a complexing agent, under stirring. Four different current densities values (10 A/m2, 20 A/m2, 40 A/m2 and 80 A/m2) and four different pulse frequencies values (100 Hz, 500 Hz, 1000 Hz and 2000 Hz) were applied in order to obtain the alloys from both baths, aiming to assess the influence of the deposition parameters (Co (II) concentration, current density applied, and also pulse frequency, for the simple pulsed current process) in the variables cathodic current efficiency, alloy composition, current corrosion density, and Zn-Co alloy deposit microstructure and morphology. The obtained layers colours varied from light to dark grey, normally dull, regardless the current type used. Normal electrodeposition process was predominant when direct current was used, whereas only anomalous deposition was observed when using pulsed current. The highest cathodic current efficiency (60%) was obtained in direct current for the lowest Co2 + concentration (0.05 mol / L). Under these same conditions it was determined a cathodic current efficiency of 98% for single pulsed current, employing the frequency of 2000 Hz Higher content of the noblest metal (cobalt) were achieved for higher current densities for all conditions studied. These coatings presented the smallest grain sizes, for each of the evaluated solutions. The other studied parameters have also influenced in the granulometry and the morphology of the obtained alloys. Coatings presenting the best corrosion resistance, showing the cobalt content between 8 and 10% m/m, were obtained from the highest Co2+ concentration bath, using simple pulsed current

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