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Influence of accelerated ageing conditions on the process of polyolefines degradation

2003

The process of polymers weathering and the methods of polymers weathering and accelerated ageing investigations were characterized. Accelerated ageing tests of polyethylene and polypropylene samples have been done in laboratory conditions. The ageing time (up to 400 h) influence, at various levels of ageing factors: UV radiation intensity (80—190 W/m2), temperature (35—55 °C) and humidity (30—90%), on the changes of the structures of polymers investigated (shares of carbonyl and olefinic groups from FT-IR spectra — Fig. 1, 2, 4 and 5), on the changes of polymers molecular weights (Fig. 3 and 6, Table 1) and on the changes of mechanical properties during tension (Table 1) has been investigat…

polyethylenechemistry.chemical_classificationPolypropyleneMaterials sciencePolymers and PlasticsphotooxidationGeneral Chemical Engineeringradiation intensificationHumidityPolymerPolyethylenechemistry.chemical_compoundaccelerated ageingchemistryAgeingAgeing factorsweatheringMaterials ChemistryphotodegradationComposite materialpolypropylenePolimery
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Analysis of a GC/MS Thermal Desorption System with Simultaneous Sniffing for Determination of Off-Odor Compounds and VOCs in Fumes Formed during Extr…

2001

A thermal desorption equipment introducing volatile organic compounds (VOCs) into the gas chromatographic/ mass spectrometric system (GC/MS) with simultaneous sniffing (SNIFF) is a suitable method for identifying the volatile organic off-odor compounds formed during the extrusion coating process of low-density polyethylene. Fumes emitted during the extrusion coating process of three different plastic materials were collected at two different temperatures (285 and 315 degrees C) from an outgoing pipe and near an extruder. The VOCs of fumes were analyzed by drawing a known volume of air through the adsorbent tube filled with a solid adsorbent (Tenax GR). The air samples were analyzed by using…

polyethylenechemistry.chemical_classificationfumesChromatographyVOCPlastics extrusionThermal desorptionTenaxExtrusion coatingcoatingsMass spectrometrymethodsAnalytical Chemistrychemistryvolatile organic compoundsVolatile organic compoundGas chromatographyGas chromatography–mass spectrometryAnalytical Chemistry
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The use of in-line quantitative analysis to follow polymer processing

2009

In this work it is presented three applications of real time analysis during extrusion process using an optical device developed by our research group, which applies the concepts of light extinction. Monitoring of polymer blends morphology takes place to infer data concerned to dispersed phase size and concentration. The detector also enables information about melting temperature of polymer during extrusion and the level of viscous heating, and the exfoliation step during processing of a polymer-clay nanocomposite.

polymer blend morphologychemistry.chemical_classificationWork (thermodynamics)Materials scienceNanocompositePolymers and PlasticsOrganic ChemistryDetectorPolymerCondensed Matter PhysicsExfoliation jointextrusionSettore ING-IND/22 - Scienza E Tecnologia Dei Materialichemistryin-line measurementviscous heatingPhase (matter)nanocompositesMaterials ChemistryExtrusionPolymer blendComposite material
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Functional Bionanocomposite Fibers of Chitosan Filled with Cellulose Nanofibers Obtained by Gel Spinning

2021

Extremely high mechanical performance spun bionanocomposite fibers of chitosan (CHI), and cellulose nanofibers (CNFs) were successfully achieved by gel spinning of CHI aqueous viscous formulations filled with CNFs. The microstructural characterization of the fibers by X-ray diffraction revealed the crystallization of the CHI polymer chains into anhydrous chitosan allomorph. The spinning process combining acidic–basic–neutralization–stretching–drying steps allowed obtaining CHI/CNF composite fibers of high crystallinity, with enhanced effect at incorporating the CNFs. Chitosan crystallization seems to be promoted by the presence of cellulose nanofibers, serving as nucleation sites for the gr…

polymer fiber yarnsMaterials sciencePolymers and PlasticsComposite numberOrganic chemistrymechanical propertiesArticlelaw.inventionChitosanchemistry.chemical_compoundCrystallinityQD241-441lawFiberComposite materialCrystallizationCellulosecellulose nanofiberschemistry.chemical_classificationGeneral ChemistryPolymerchemistrybio-nanocompositesgel/wet spinningNanofiberchitosanPolymers
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Block copolymers from ionic liquids for the preparation of thin carbonaceous shells

2017

This paper describes the controlled radical polymerization of an ionic-liquid monomer by RAFT polymerization. This allows the control over the molecular weight of ionic liquid blocks in the range of 8000 and 22000 and of the block-copolymer synthesis. In this work we focus on block copolymers with an anchor block. They can be used to control the formation of TiO2 nanoparticles, which are functionalized thereafter with a block of ionic-liquid polymer. Pyrolysis of these polymer functionalized inorganic nanoparticles leads to TiO2 nanoparticles coated with a thin carbonaceous shell. Such materials may, e.g., be interesting as battery materials.

polymeric ionic liquidRadical polymerizationblock copolymer02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesFull Research Paperlcsh:QD241-441chemistry.chemical_compoundlcsh:Organic chemistryPolymer chemistryCopolymerReversible addition−fragmentation chain-transfer polymerizationlcsh:Scienceionic liquidchemistry.chemical_classificationRAFT polymerizationcarbonOrganic ChemistryPolymer021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyBlock (periodic table)0104 chemical sciencesChemistryMonomerchemistryIonic liquidlcsh:Q0210 nano-technologyPyrolysisBeilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry
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Mitochondrial sequence analysis of Salamandra taxa suggests old splits of major lineages and postglacial recolonizations of Central Europe from disti…

2000

Representatives of the genus Salamandra occur in Europe, Northern Africa and the Near East. Many local variants are known but species and subspecies status of these is still a matter of dispute. We have analysed samples from locations covering the whole expansion range of Salamandra by sequence analysis of mitochondrial D-loop regions. In addition, we have calibrated the rate of divergence of the D-loop on the basis of geologically dated splits of the closely related genus Euproctus. Phylogenetic analysis of the sequences suggests that six major monophyletic groups exist (S. salamandra, S. algira, S. infraimmaculata, S. corsica, S. atra and S. lanzai) which have split between 5 and 13 milli…

population differentiationSalamandra infraimmaculataRange (biology)BiogeographyPopulationZoologySubspeciesSalamandra algiraphylogenyDNA MitochondrialGeneticsAnimalsSalamandraD-loopeducationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsEuproctusbiogeographyeducation.field_of_studybiologyEcologybiology.organism_classificationBiological EvolutionEuropeGenetics PopulationFranceSalamandra
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Selective Laser Sintering of Metal-Organic Frameworks: Production of Highly Porous Filters by 3D Printing onto a Polymeric Matrix.

2019

Metal‐organic frameworks (MOFs) have raised a lot of interest, especially as adsorbing materials, because of their unique and well‐defined pore structures. One of the main challenges in the utilization of MOFs is their crystalline and powdery nature, which makes their use inconvenient in practice. Three‐dimensional printing has been suggested as a potential solution to overcome this problem. We used selective laser sintering (SLS) to print highly porous flow‐through filters containing the MOF copper(II) benzene‐1,3,5‐tricarboxylate (HKUST‐1). These filters were printed simply by mixing HKUST‐1 with an easily printable nylon‐12 polymer matrix. By using the SLS, powdery particles were fused t…

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Influence of different dehydration levels on volatile profiles, phenolic contents and skin hardness of alkaline pre-treated grapes cv Muscat of Alexa…

2020

A dehydration experiment was carried out on Vitis vinifera L. cv Muscat of Alexandria (synonym Zibibbo) following the process for the production of renowned special dessert wines produced on Pantelleria island (Sicily, Italy). Harvested berries were pre-treated in a sodium hydroxide dipping solution (45 g/L, dipped for 185 s, 25 &deg

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Sponge‐Like Behaviour in Isoreticular Cu(Gly‐His‐X) Peptide‐Based Porous Materials

2015

We report two isoreticular 3D peptide-based porous frameworks formed by coordination of the tripeptides Gly-L-His-Gly and Gly-L-His-L-Lys to Cu(II) which display sponge-like behaviour. These porous materials undergo structural collapse upon evacuation that can be reversed by exposure to water vapour, which permits recovery of the original open channel structure. This is further confirmed by sorption studies that reveal that both solids exhibit selective sorption of H2 O while CO2 adsorption does not result in recovery of the original structures. We also show how the pendant aliphatic amine chains, present in the framework from the introduction of the lysine amino acid in the peptidic backbo…

postsynthetic modificationsPeptideTripeptideCatalysismetal–organic frameworksAdsorptionMetalloproteinsPolymer chemistryUreaMoleculePorositywater adsorptionchemistry.chemical_classificationMolecular Structurenanoporous materialsOrganic ChemistrySorptionGeneral ChemistryFull PaperschemistryChemical engineeringpeptidesMetal-organic frameworkAdsorptionPorous mediumOligopeptidesPorosityCopperChemistry – A European Journal
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Physico-chemical characterisation of a non-conventional food protein source from earthworms and sensory impact in arepas

2009

International audience; This study aimed to characterise a non-conventional protein source: a powder made from earthworms, and to evaluate its potential use as human food. The way it was prepared led to low solubility and wide particle size distribution. Sensory analysis was used to assess the acceptability and the organoleptic properties of maize-based pan-cakes fortified with this novel protein powder. Satisfying products were obtained with a substitution level of 5.5% (w/w) earthworm powder in pan-cakes. GC-MS allowed the identification of more than seventy volatile compounds that may be responsible for the off-odour of the powder. The most abundant chemical groups found in the volatile …

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