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Three-dimensional scanning electron microscopy of maxillofacial biomaterials

2017

Dental Implantsbusiness.industryScanning electron microscopeOral Surgical Procedures010401 analytical chemistryBiocompatible Materials030206 dentistry01 natural sciences0104 chemical scienceslaw.invention03 medical and health sciencesImaging Three-Dimensional0302 clinical medicineOtorhinolaryngologylawMicroscopy Electron ScanningMedicineSurgeryOral SurgeryElectron microscopebusinessThree dimensional scanningBiomedical engineeringBritish Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
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Quantification of low levels of amorphous content in sucrose by hyperDSC.

2005

A method was developed for the quantification of low levels of amorphous content in sucrose with hyperDSC. The method was based on the fact that the change of specific heat at the glass transition is linearly proportional to the amorphous content. It was found out that as annealing time increased, the glass transition temperature moved to a higher temperature and the change of specific heat increased. DeltaC(p) for annealed totally amorphous sucrose was 0.761+/-0.012 Jg(-1) degrees C(-1). Synthetic mixtures with various proportions of crystalline and amorphous sucrose were prepared. The following linear regression between DeltaC(p) and amorphous content was obtained: DeltaC(p)=0.0075x - 0.0…

Detection limitSucroseSucroseMaterials scienceSpecific heatCalorimetry Differential ScanningAnnealing (metallurgy)Analytical chemistryPharmaceutical ScienceMineralogyReproducibility of ResultsAmorphous solidGrindingchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryRegression AnalysisThermodynamicsTransition TemperatureGlass transitionCrystallizationInternational journal of pharmaceutics
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Characterization of a new natural fiber from Arundo donax L. as potential reinforcement of polymer composites.

2013

Abstract The aim of this paper is to study the possibility of using of Arundo donax L. fibers as reinforcement in polymer composites. The fibers are extracted from the outer part of the stem of the plant, which widely grows in Mediterranean area and is diffused all around the world. To use these lignocellulosic fibers as reinforcement in polymer composites, it is necessary to investigate their microstructure, chemical composition and mechanical properties. Therefore, the morphology of A. donax L. fibers was investigated through electron microscopy, the thermal behavior through thermogravimetric analysis and the real density through a helium pycnometer. The chemical composition of the natura…

Dietary FiberThermogravimetric analysisMaterials sciencePolymers and PlasticsPolymersPoaceaeLigninchemistry.chemical_compoundPolysaccharidesTensile StrengthUltimate tensile strengthMaterials TestingSpectroscopy Fourier Transform InfraredMaterials ChemistryHemicelluloseCelluloseComposite materialCelluloseNatural fiberbiologyOrganic ChemistryTemperatureArundo donaxMicrostructurebiology.organism_classificationCharacterization (materials science)Arundo donax fiber Mechanical property Infrared spectroscopy Thermogravimetric analysis Scanning electron microscopy Statistical analysisSettore ING-IND/22 - Scienza E Tecnologia Dei MaterialichemistryMicroscopy Electron ScanningCarbohydrate polymers
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Relationship between the Glass Transition of Myoglobin-Water-Disaccharide systems and Protein Thermal Denaturation

2009

Differential Scanning Calorimetry trehalose protein hydration
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Thermal Denaturation of Myoglobin in Water–Sugar Matrices and Relationship with the Glass Transition of the System

2009

Differential Scanning Calorimetry trehalose protein hydration
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Mechanical and thermal behaviour of networks with “flexible” and “rigid” chains

1996

“Rigid-rod” telechelics were synthesized via repetitive Diels-Alder reaction of biscyclohexadienes and bis(1,2,4-triazoline-3,5-diones). The bistriazolinediones were used in slight excess. The rigidity of the building blocks and the molecular weight were varied. Various amounts of these reactive telechelics are used to crosslink cis-1,4-polybutadiene. The mechanical and the thermal properties of these two-component networks were investigated by stress-strain, differential scanning calorimetry and dynamic-mechanical measurements. The occurrence of microphase separation between the “rigid” and the “flexible” components is discussed to explain the properties of these materials.

Differential scanning calorimetryTelechelic polymerRigidity (electromagnetism)Materials sciencePolymers and PlasticsOrganic ChemistryThermalPolymer chemistryMaterials ChemistryTriazole derivativesPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryCondensed Matter PhysicsPolyimideMacromolecular Chemistry and Physics
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An experimental investigation on the poor hydrogen sorption properties of nano-structured LaNi5 prepared by ball-milling

2011

Abstract Nano-structured LaNi5 hydrogen storage materials prepared by ball-milling is analysed using differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). DSC results indicate a partial elimination of defects at 500 °C in a more efficient way for the short-time ball-milled powders compared to the long-time ball-milled ones. XPS results show almost no change in the core-level electronic structure for La and Ni of LaNi5 in the bulk and the nano-structured forms, but gives an indication that the self-restoring mechanism of the active surface observed in the bulk sample (Siegmann et al. Phys. Rev. Lett. 40, 972) may not be occurring in the nano-powders. Results fro…

DiffractionAtomic disorderMaterials scienceRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentSettore FIS/01 - Fisica SperimentaleAnalytical chemistryEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyElectronic structureActive surfaceCondensed Matter PhysicsHydrogen storageFuel TechnologyDifferential scanning calorimetryX-ray photoelectron spectroscopyHydrogen storage materials; Nanostructuring; Atomic disorderNano-Hydrogen storage materialNanostructuringBall millInternational Journal of Hydrogen Energy
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Structure and properties of tris(tetramethylammonium) nonabromodiarsenate(III), [(CH3)4N]3[As2Br9]

2007

The new tetramethylammonium bromoarsenate(III) crystal [(CH3)4N]3 [As2Br9] has been synthesized and its phase behaviour established by differential scanning calorimetry and dilatometry. Three phase transitions are found: at 346/346 K , at 165/171 K and at 157/165 K on cooling/heating. Single-crystal x-ray diffraction studies of phases I (at 370 K) and II (at 298 K) have shown that the structure comprises discrete [As2Br9]3− anions and disordered [(CH3)4N]+ cations. Phase II crystallizes in the polar space group P31c; its polar nature was confirmed by pyroelectric measurements. Phase I has higher symmetry, P63mc or . Dielectric dispersion measurements revealed a relaxation process in the cry…

DiffractionCrystalTetramethylammoniumchemistry.chemical_compoundPhase transitionCrystallographyDifferential scanning calorimetrychemistryPhase (matter)General Materials ScienceCrystal structureCondensed Matter PhysicsPyroelectricityJournal of Physics: Condensed Matter
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Thermal, spectroscopic and crystallographic analysis of mannose-derived linear polyols

2018

The major diastereomer formed in the Barbier-type metal-mediated allylation of D-mannose has previously been shown to adopt a perfectly linear conformation, both in solid state and in solution, resulting in the formation of hydrogen-bonded networks and subsequent aggregation from aqueous solution upon stirring. Here, a comprehensive study of the solid state structure of both the allylated D-mannose and its racemic form has been conducted. The binary melting point diagram of the system was determined by differential scanning calorimetry analysis, and the obtained results, along with structure determination by single crystal X-ray diffraction, confirmed that allylated mannose forms a true rac…

DiffractionMaterials science010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesDifferential scanning calorimetryNMR spectroscopycrystalsGeneral Materials SciencekalorimetriaNMR-spektroskopiata116x-ray crystallographyAqueous solution010405 organic chemistryDiastereomerGeneral ChemistryCondensed Matter Physicskiteet0104 chemical sciencessokerialkoholitCrystallographysugar alcoholsPolymorphism (materials science)Melting pointEnantiomerSingle crystalcalorimetryröntgenkristallografia
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Energy dispersive X-ray diffraction potentiality in the field of cultural heritage: simultaneous structural and elemental analysis of various artefac…

2007

The applicability of an Energy Dispersive X-ray Diffractometer to some technical questions in the field of Cultural Heritage is presented. This diffractometer, equipped with a white source, has been utilized for the structural and elemental analysis of some items having different nature. Given its design, the instrument allows to collect data from samples as big as a book or a little more. Samples, without collection of any portion and without any preliminary preparation, have been placed in the instrument and spectra have been collected in a wide energy range that contains X-ray fluorescence and diffraction features. In all cases, data acquired in air and in a non destructive way were reli…

DiffractionMaterials scienceField (physics)business.industryAnalytical chemistrycultural heritageAnalytical ChemistryCultural heritageOpticsSpectrometry FluorescenceX-Ray DiffractionElemental analysiscultural heritage; edxdNon destructiveedxdMicroscopy Electron ScanningEnergy-dispersive X-ray diffractionEDXD Cultural HeritagebusinessArtGeneral Environmental ScienceDiffractometerAnnali di chimica
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