Search results for "Circulation"

showing 10 items of 1137 documents

Novel metal–organic frameworks based on 5-bromonicotinic acid: Multifunctional materials with H2 purification capabilities

2012

Two new metal–organic frameworks based on 5-bromonicotinic acid complexes [Cd(5-BrNic)2]n (1) and [Co(5-BrNic)2(H2O)]n (2) have been synthesized by hydrothermal reactions of this ligand with cadmium and cobalt metallic(II) salts in the presence of water. Compound 1 displays intense photoluminescence properties in the solid state at room temperature, while 2 exhibits an antiferromagnetic interaction between Co(II) ions with a J value of −4.1 cm−1. Experimental studies, backed up by Monte Carlo simulations about adsorption, pore size distribution and accessible surface area reveal the capability of 2 for H2 purification applications.

PhotoluminescenceMaterials science010405 organic chemistryLigandInorganic chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementGeneral Chemistry010402 general chemistryCondensed Matter Physics01 natural sciencesHydrothermal circulation0104 chemical sciencesAccessible surface areaMetalAdsorptionchemistryvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumGeneral Materials ScienceMetal-organic frameworkCobaltCrystEngComm
researchProduct

Enhanced UV emission from ZnO nanoflowers synthesized by the hydrothermal process

2012

ZnO nanoflowers were synthesized by the hydrothermal process at an optimized growth temperature of 200 °C and a growth/reaction time of 3 h. As-prepared ZnO nanoflowers were characterized by x-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, UV–visible and Raman spectroscopy. X-ray diffraction and Raman studies reveal that the as-synthesized flower-like ZnO nanostructures are highly crystalline with a hexagonal wurtzite phase preferentially oriented along the plane. The average length (234–347 nm) and diameter (77–106 nm) of the nanorods constituting the flower-like structure are estimated using scanning electron microscopy studies. The band gap of ZnO nanoflowers is estimated as 3.23 eV, the…

PhotoluminescenceMaterials scienceAcoustics and UltrasonicsScanning electron microscopeBand gapAnalytical chemistryNanotechnologyCondensed Matter PhysicsMicrostructureHydrothermal circulationSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materialssymbols.namesakesymbolsNanorodRaman spectroscopyWurtzite crystal structureJournal of Physics D: Applied Physics
researchProduct

In vivo investigations on microcirculatory disturbances induced by crenated erythrocytes following norepinephrine application

1974

Using a special apparatus for high resolution cinephotomicrography, which allows simultaneous observation and recording of microcirculatory changes, alterations in blood flow patterns and in red cell shape during norepinephrine acting have been studied. Under physiological conditions, and during slowing of capillary blood flow due to gradual removing of 20–25% of the circulating blood volume, the normal red cells are extremely deformable while passing through mesenteric capillaries. After application of norepinephrine a general arteriolar constrictive response in the bowel wall occurs, causing a further slowing of the capillary blood flow in the mesentery. Under these circumstances the eryt…

PhotomicrographyErythrocytesBlood volumeFatty Acids NonesterifiedBiologyMicrocirculationCrenationNorepinephrine (medication)NorepinephrineCyclic AMPmedicineAnimalsMesenteryMesenteryAbdominal MusclesRed CellMicrocirculationGeneral MedicineAnatomyBlood flowmedicine.anatomical_structureShock (circulatory)BiophysicsRabbitsmedicine.symptomBlood Flow Velocitymedicine.drugResearch in Experimental Medicine
researchProduct

Large-scale normal fluid circulation in helium superflows

2017

We perform fully-coupled numerical simulations of helium II pure superflows in a channel, with vortex- line density typical of experiments. Peculiar to our model is the computation of the back-reaction of the superfluid vortex motion on the normal fluid and the presence of solid boundaries. We recover the uniform vortex-line density experimentally measured employing second sound resonators and we show that pure superflow in helium II is associated with a large-scale circulation of the normal fluid which can be detected using existing particle-tracking visualization techniques.

PhysicsComputationnormal and superfluid profilesFOS: Physical scienceschemistry.chemical_elementMechanics01 natural sciences010305 fluids & plasmasVortexCondensed Matter - Other Condensed MatterSuperfluidityResonatorClassical mechanicsCirculation (fluid dynamics)chemistry0103 physical sciencesSecond soundvortex pointpure superflow010306 general physicsSettore MAT/07 - Fisica MatematicaHeliumOther Condensed Matter (cond-mat.other)Line (formation)Superfluid Helium
researchProduct

Use of Heating Configuration to Control Marangoni Circulation during Droplet Evaporation

2022

The present work presents a numerical study of the evaporation of a sessile liquid droplet deposited on a substrate and subjected to different heating configurations. The physical formulation accounts for evaporation, the Marangoni effect, conductive transfer in the support, radiative heating, and diffusion–convection in the droplet itself. The moving interface is solved using the Arbitrary Lagrangian–Eulerian (ALE) method. Simulations were performed using COMSOL Multiphysics. Different configurations were performed to investigate the effect of the heating conditions on the shape and intensity of the Marangoni circulations. A droplet can be heated by the substrate (different natures and thi…

Physics::Fluid DynamicsDropletupwardMarangoni circulationdroplet; evaporation; Marangoni circulation; heating configuration; upward/downward flowheating configurationGeography Planning and Developmentdownward flowAquatic ScienceBiochemistryWater Science and TechnologyevaporationSettore ICAR/01 - Idraulica
researchProduct

Autoradiographic technique to assess distribution of blood flow within organs

1969

A method is described for assessing the distribution of blood flow within organs. Microspheres, 5–50 μ in diameter, labelled with a beta-emitting isotope were injected into the left ventricle of experimental animals. The distribution of the indicator within the tissues, which is assumed to represent the regional distribution of flow, was visualized and measured quantitatively by autoradiography. Local flow rates in areas of about 1,2 mm in diameter could be determined. Application of the technique for the study of regional myocardial and renal circulation is demonstrated.

PhysiologyClinical BiochemistryKidneyRadioactive microspheresMicrosphereDogsPhysiology (medical)MethodsmedicineAnimalsDistribution (pharmacology)Serum Albumin Radio-IodinatedRenal circulationIsotopeChemistryBrainBlood flowHuman physiologyAnatomyCoronary Vesselsmedicine.anatomical_structureRegional Blood FlowVentricleCatsAutoradiographyRabbitsPfl�gers Archiv European Journal of Physiology
researchProduct

Dynamic deformation of migratory efferent lymph-derived cells ?trapped? in the inflammatory microcirculation

2002

The cellular immune response depends on the delivery of lymphocytes from the lymph node to the peripheral site of antigenic challenge. During their passage through the inflammatory microcirculaton, the migratory cells can become transiently immobilized or "trapped" in small caliber vessels. In this report, we used intravital microscopy and temporal area mapping to define the dynamic deformation of efferent lymph-derived mononuclear cells trapped in the systemic inflammatory microcirculation. Mononuclear cells obtained from the efferent lymph draining the oxazolone-stimulated microcirculation were labeled with fluorescent dye and reinjected into the feeding arterial circulation. Intravital v…

PhysiologyEfferentClinical BiochemistryCellFluorescent Antibody TechniquePeripheral blood mononuclear cellMonocytesMicrocirculationCell membraneAdjuvants ImmunologicmedicineAnimalsLymphocytesLymph nodeCell SizeInflammationSheepChemistryMicrocirculationCell MembraneOxazoloneCell BiologyAnatomyPeripheralChemotaxis Leukocytemedicine.anatomical_structureMicroscopy Electron ScanningBiophysicsLymph NodesIntravital microscopyJournal of Cellular Physiology
researchProduct

Hemodilution in isolated tumor perfusion.

1984

Experiments are performed to study the influence of local hemodilution on tumor blood flow, oxygen availability in tumor tissue and O2 consumption of cancer cells. The results obtained clearly show that hemodilution in isolated tumor perfusion can distinctly improve nutritive blood flow through solid tumors. This can be utilized to enhance pharmacokinetics of antitumor drugs. Due to the improved metabolic status, the pharmacodynamics of some antitumor drugs should also be enhanced. To achieve a maximum improvement of the O2 supply to the tumor, hematocrit values should not be decreased below 0.20.

PhysiologyPharmacologyHematocritMicrocirculationOxygen ConsumptionPharmacokineticsCarcinosarcomaPhysiology (medical)CarcinosarcomamedicineAnimalsHemodilutionmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryMicrocirculationRats Inbred StrainsBlood flowmedicine.diseaseKidney NeoplasmsRatsmedicine.anatomical_structureHematocritRegional Blood FlowPharmacodynamicsCancer cellVascular resistanceVascular ResistancebusinessBlood Flow VelocityBiorheology
researchProduct

Application of colour magnification technique for revealing skin microcirculation changes under regional anaesthetic input

2013

In this work the colour magnification technique was applied for monitoring of palm skin microcirculation changes under peripheral (Plexus Brachialis with axiliary access) Regional Anaesthesia (RA). During the RA procedure 20 minute video of patient’s forearm was taken at steady light conditions. Video content was processed offline by custom developed Matlab software with build-in colour magnification algorithm that performs temporal filtering of video sequence near-heartbeat frequency, spatial decomposition of video and amplification of pulsatile signal in every pixel of skin image. Using this method, we are able to visualize the subcutaneous microcirculation changes in high spatial resolut…

PixelComputer sciencebusiness.industryPulsatile flowMagnificationRegional anaesthesiaSignalMicrocirculationmedicine.anatomical_structureForearmHigh spatial resolutionmedicineComputer visionArtificial intelligencebusinessSPIE Proceedings
researchProduct

Distribution of ventilation and oxygenation in surgical obese patients ventilated with high versus low positive end-expiratory pressure: A substudy o…

2022

BACKGROUND Intra-operative ventilation using low/physiological tidal volume and positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) with periodic alveolar recruitment manoeuvres (ARMs) is recommended in obese surgery patients.OBJECTIVES To investigate the effects of PEEP levels and ARMs on ventilation distribution, oxygenation, haemodynamic parameters and cerebral oximetry.DESIGN A substudy of a randomised controlled trial.SETTING Tertiary medical centre in Geneva, Switzerland, between 2015 and 2018.PATIENTS One hundred and sixty-two patients with a BMI at least 35 kg per square metre undergoing elective open or laparoscopic surgery lasting at least 120 min.INTERVENTION Patients were randomised to PEEP…

Positive-Pressure RespirationAnesthesiology and Pain MedicineCerebrovascular CirculationventilationHumansObesityOximetryLungObese
researchProduct