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On strong solutions of the differential equations modeling the steady flow of certain incompressible generalized Newtonian fluids

2007

In this paper we discuss a system of partial differential equations describing the steady flow of an incompressible fluid and prove the existence of a strong solution under suitable assumptions on the data. In the 2D-case this solution turns out to be of class C^{1,\alpha}.

Algebra and Number TheoryPartial differential equationDifferential equationApplied MathematicsMathematical analysis510Physics::Fluid DynamicsStrong solutionsGeneralized Newtonian fluidFlow (mathematics)CompressibilityNewtonian fluidAnalysisMathematicsSt. Petersburg Mathematical Journal
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Preferential localization of Lactococcus lactis cells entrapped in a caseinate/alginate phase separated system.

2013

International audience; This study aimed to entrap bioprotective lactic acid bacteria in a sodium caseinate/sodium alginate aqueous two-phase system. Phase diagram at pH = 7 showed that sodium alginate and sodium caseinate were not miscible when their concentrations exceeded 1% (w/w) and 6% (w/w), respectively. The stability of the caseinate/alginate two-phase system was also checked at pH values of 6.0 and 5.5. Lactococcus lactis subsp. lactis LAB3 cells were added in a 4% (w/w) caseinate/1.5% (w/w) alginate two-phase system at pH = 7. Fluorescence microscopy allowed to observe that the caseinate-rich phase formed droplets dispersed in a continuous alginate-rich phase. The distribution of …

Alginates02 engineering and technologyCell SeparationHydrophobic effectchemistry.chemical_compound0404 agricultural biotechnologyColloid and Surface ChemistryGlucuronic AcidPhase (matter)Fluorescence microscope[SDV.BBM]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biochemistry Molecular BiologyPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryAqueous solutionChromatographybiologyHexuronic AcidsLactococcus lactisAqueous two-phase systemCaseins04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesSurfaces and InterfacesGeneral MedicineHydrogen-Ion Concentration021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologybiology.organism_classification040401 food scienceLactic acidPhase diagramLactococcus lactisSodium caseinateBiochemistrychemistryAqueous two-phase system0210 nano-technologySodium alginateBacteriaBacterial cells entrapmentBiotechnologyColloids and surfaces. B, Biointerfaces
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Modelling of proton and metal exchange in the alginate biopolymer.

2005

Acid-base behaviour of a commercial sodium alginate extracted from brown seaweed (Macrocystis pyrifera) has been investigated at different ionic strengths (0.1or=I/mol l(-1)or=1.0) and in different supporting electrolytes (Et4NI, NaCl, KCl, LiCl, NaCl+MgCl2), with the aim of examining the influence of ionic medium on the proton-binding capacity and of quantifying the strength of interaction with light metal ions in the perspective of speciation studies in natural aqueous systems. Potentiometric ([H+]-glass electrode) and titration calorimetric data were expressed as a function of the dissociation degree (alpha) using different models (Henderson-Hasselbalch modified, Högfeldt three parameter…

Alginic acid; Proton- and metal-binding capacity; Thermodynamic parameters; Ionic strength dependence; Models for medium dependence and ion associationProton bindingAlginatesIonic strength dependenceInorganic chemistryPotentiometric titrationIonic bondingProtonationElectrolytePhaeophytaBiochemistryAnalytical ChemistryBiopolymersGlucuronic Acidalginic acid proton and metal-binding capacity Thermodynamics parameters Ionic strength dependence models for medium dependence and ion associationAlginic acidMagnesium ionAqueous solutionMolecular StructureChemistryHexuronic AcidsProton- and metal-binding capacityThermodynamic parametersIonic strengthMetalsProtonsModels for medium dependence and ion associationAnalytical and bioanalytical chemistry
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1988

Deviations in the determination of the unperturbed dimensions of polymers arising in ternary polymer systems (solvent (1)/solvent (2)/polymer) can be explained by the inaccurate use of an interaction parameter independent of polymer molecular weight. On this basis, a new formalism for the calculation of the second virial coefficient from intrinsic viscosity is proposed. This formalism was tested (and compared with well established formalisms) for all ternary polymer systems with simultaneous intrinsic viscosity and second virial coefficient data in the literature.

Alkanechemistry.chemical_classificationQuantitative Biology::BiomoleculesTernary numeral systemChemistryIntrinsic viscosityPolymerFlory–Huggins solution theoryCondensed Matter::Soft Condensed Matterchemistry.chemical_compoundVirial coefficientPolymer chemistryTernary operationAcetonitrileDie Makromolekulare Chemie
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Investigation of the aqueous transmetalation of π-allylpalladium with indium salt: the use of the Pd(OAc)2–TPPTS catalyst

2005

pi-Allylpalladium complexes could be generated in water by the palladium(0) water soluble catalyst prepared in situ from palladium acetate and TPPTS. These complexes were transmetalated with indium to react with benzaldehyde. The aqueous solution of Pd(0)(TPPTS)(n) could be reused without deterioration of the catalyst in the first and second recycling. The system proved to be efficient with primary and secondary allylic substrates. The stereochemical outcome of the allylation through umpolung of allylpalladium, was also studied using models with a restraint conformation.

Allylic rearrangementInorganic chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementBiochemistryUmpolungCatalysisBenzaldehydeTransmetalationchemistry.chemical_compoundBARBIER-TYPE ALLYLATIONSORGANOMETALLIC REACTIONSPolymer chemistryWATERPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryTPPTSSIALIC-ACIDAqueous solutionIN-SITUOrganic ChemistryMEDIATED ALLYLATIONCARBONYL-COMPOUNDSALCOHOLSREGIOSELECTIVITYORGANIC-SYNTHESISSettore CHIM/06 - Chimica OrganicachemistryPalladiumOrg. Biomol. Chem.
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A rietveld study of the cation substitution between uvarovite and yttrium-aluminum synthetic garnets, obtained by sol-gel method

1994

A series of synthetic garnets solid solutions with compositions between Y 3 Al 2 Al 3 O 12 (Y-Al garnet) (YAG) and Ca 3 Cr 2 Si 3 O 12 (uvarovite) was synthesized using the sol-gel method. The expected general formula is (Ca x Y 1-x ) 3 (Cr x Al 1-x ) 2 (Si x Al 1-x ) 3 O 12 where x=0 to x=1. The cation distribution in dodecahedral, octahedral and tetrahedral sites and bond distances in these synthetic garnets were determined using the Rietveld method. It shows the incomplete substitution in small sites. The smaller site the smaller substitution there is

Aluminium oxidesInorganic chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementGeneral ChemistryYttriumCrystal structureCondensed Matter PhysicsCrystallographyDodecahedronchemistryOctahedronUvaroviteGeneral Materials ScienceSol-gelSolid solutionCrystal Research and Technology
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Influence of mass transport on the competition between corrosion of aluminium alloy surface and the release of primer containing inhibitors : validat…

2014

The conventional aircraft paint scheme for corrosion protection of aluminum structures is partly based on application of a primer containing inhibitors. In such coatings, release of the inhibiting species enables fast healing of a bare metal surface after a mechanical damage of the protective layers. Nevertheless, considering possible depletion of inhibitors by uncontrolled leaching, it appears important to estimate the corrosion risk integrating “corrosion” sensors in the structure. The objective of this work was to understand the operating mode of a sensor simulating a damaged paint coating whose concept is based on the competition between the triggering of localized corrosion and the pas…

Aluminum alloySolid solutionAlliage d’aluminiumMesure de pH de surfaceSolution solide[PHYS.COND.CM-MS] Physics [physics]/Condensed Matter [cond-mat]/Materials Science [cond-mat.mtrl-sci]Surface pH[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-CHEM-PH] Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Chemical Physics [physics.chem-ph]PassivationÉlectrode « tranche »Capteur de corrosionCut-edge electrodeCorrosion sensorsInhibition
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Selective adsorption of oppositely charged PNIPAAM on halloysite surfaces: a route to thermo-responsive nanocarriers.

2018

Halloysite nanotubes were functionalized with stimuli-responsive macromolecules to generate smart nanohybrids. Poly(N-isopropylacrylamide)-co-methacrylic acid (PNIPAAM-co-MA) was selectively adsorbed into halloysite lumen by exploiting electrostatic interactions. Amine-terminated PNIPAAM polymer was also investigated that selectively interacts with the outer surface of the nanotubes. The adsorption site has a profound effect on the thermodynamic behavior and therefore temperature responsive features of the hybrid material. The drug release kinetics was investigated by using diclofenac as a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug model. The release kinetics depends on the nanoarchitecture of th…

AmideMaterials scienceTechnological applicationBioengineering02 engineering and technologyengineering.material010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesHalloysiteLower critical solution temperatureAcrylic monomerchemistry.chemical_compoundAdsorptionthermo-responsive materialKaoliniteGeneral Materials ScienceElectrical and Electronic EngineeringNon-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugPoly (n isopropylacrylamide)Hybrid materialTargeted drug deliveryThermodynamic behaviors Controlled drug deliveryMechanical EngineeringHalloysiteGeneral Chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyControlled release0104 chemical sciencesNanotubeHydrogelChemical engineeringchemistryMechanics of MaterialsSelective adsorptionSelf-healing hydrogelsengineeringPoly(N-isopropylacrylamide)0210 nano-technologyHybrid materialTemperature-responsivecontrolled releaseYarn Controlled releaseThermo-responsiveNanotechnology
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On the formation of inclusion complexes at the solid/liquid interface of anchored temperature-responsive PNIPAAM diblock copolymers with γ-cyclodextr…

2017

The thermal responsive behavior of adsorbed layers of diblock copolymers of poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) (PNIPAAM) and poly((3-acrylamidopropyl)trimethylammonium chloride) (PAMPTMA(+)) with γ-cyclodextrin (γ-CD) at the solid/liquid interface has been investigated using three in situ techniques: null ellipsometry, quartz–crystal microbalance with dissipation monitoring, and neutron reflectometry. The measurements provided information about the adsorbed amounts, the layer thickness, hydration and viscoelastic properties, and the interfacial structure and composition. The copolymers adsorb to silica with the cationic PAMPTMA(+) blocks sitting as anchors in a flat conformation and the PNIPAAM ch…

AmidePolymers and PlasticsBlock copolymerReflectometerReflection02 engineering and technology01 natural sciencessupramolecular chemistryquartz crystal microbalancechemistry.chemical_compoundColloid and Surface ChemistryEllipsometryViscoelasticity Inclusion complexCopolymerMaterials ChemistryPoly (n isopropylacrylamide)Poly(N-isopropylacrylamide)Settore CHIM/02 - Chimica Fisicachemistry.chemical_classification/dk/atira/pure/subjectarea/asjc/1600/1606Reflectometry/dk/atira/pure/subjectarea/asjc/1500/1505Cyclodextrinunclassified drug Article021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyThermoresponsive block copolymerpriority journalsolidpolymerizationPoly(N-isopropylacrylamide)synthesiNeutron reflectometrypolyrotaxane0210 nano-technologyellipsometryMaterials science/dk/atira/pure/subjectarea/asjc/2500/2505/dk/atira/pure/subjectarea/asjc/2500/2507poly(n isopropylacrylamide)010402 general chemistryLower critical solution temperatureAcrylic monomeratom transfer radical polymerizationAdsorptioncomplex formationPolymer chemistryCyclodextrinliquidPhysical and Theoretical ChemistrySolid/liquid interfaceThermo-responsive Hydrogels copolymerneutron reflectometryInclusion complexgamma cyclodextrinCationic polymerization0104 chemical sciencessolid liquid interfacechemistryChemical engineeringInvited ArticleColloid and Polymer Science
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Hypertonic Stress and Amino Acid Deprivation Both Increase Expression of mRNA for Amino Acid Transport System A

2004

The activity of amino acid transport system A ([Oxender and Christensen, 1963][1]) is regulated in a variety of different ways, the best studied being the increases of its activity caused by starving cells of amino acids or by exposing them to hypertonicity (for review see [McGivan and Pastor-

Amino Acid Transport System APhysiologyCHO CellsBiologyCricetulusOsmotic PressureCricetinaeAnimalsHumansOsmotic pressureRNA MessengerAmino AcidsLetter to the Editorchemistry.chemical_classificationRegulation of gene expressionMessenger RNAChinese hamster ovary cellbiology.organism_classificationAmino acidGene Expression RegulationHypotonic SolutionschemistryBiochemistryHypertonic StressTonicityCricetulusJournal of General Physiology
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