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New approach for synthesis of poly(ethylglyoxylate) using Maghnite-H + , an Algerian proton exchanged montmorillonite clay, as an eco-catalyst

2017

International audience; In this works, we have explored a new method for a green synthesis of poly(ethylglyoxylate) (PEtG). This method consists on using a montmorillonite clay called Maghnite-H+ as an eco-catalyst to replace triethylamine which is toxic. Cationic polymerization experiments are performed in bulk conditions at three temperatures (-40 degrees C, 25 degrees C, 80 degrees C) and in THF solutions at room temperature (25 degrees C). At 25 degrees C, an optimum ratio of 5 wt% of catalyst leads to molar masses up to 22000 g/mol in THF solutions. Polymerizations in bulk conditions lead to slightly lower masses than experiments conducted in THF solutions. However, bulk polymerization…

Green chemistryThermogravimetric analysisMaterials scienceepsilon-caprolactonePolymers and PlasticsBulk polymerizationMaghnite-H+ring-opening polymerization02 engineering and technologyEthylglyoxylate010402 general chemistry7. Clean energy01 natural sciencesalcoholschemistry.chemical_compoundbiodegradable plasticsMaterials Chemistrycationic polymerizationionic polymerizationsThermal stabilityComposite materialsheet silicatespoly(methyl glyoxylate)degradationchemistry.chemical_classificationMolar masscopolymergreen chemistrybis-macromonomersCationic polymerizationbiodegradable polymerGeneral ChemistryPolymer021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology0104 chemical sciences[ CHIM.POLY ] Chemical Sciences/PolymersMontmorillonite[CHIM.POLY]Chemical Sciences/PolymersChemical engineeringchemistryCeramics and Compositeseco-catalyst0210 nano-technology
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Biotransformation and toxicity effect of monoanthraquinone dyes during Bjerkandera adusta CCBAS 930 cultures.

2020

Abstract The aim of this study was to evaluate of possibility of biotransformation and toxicity effect of monoanthraquinone dyes in cultures of Bjerkandera adusta CCBAS 930. Phenolic compounds, free radicals, phytotoxicity (Lepidium sativum L.), ecotoxicity (Vibrio fischeri) and cytotoxicity effect were evaluated to determine the toxicity of anthraquinone dyes before and after the treatment with B. adusta CCBAS 930. More than 80% of ABBB and AB129 was removed by biodegradation (decolorization) and biosorption, but biodegradation using oxidoreductases was the main dye removing mechanism. Secondary products toxic to plants and bacteria were formed in B. adusta strain CCBAS 930 cultures, despi…

Health Toxicology and Mutagenesis0211 other engineering and technologiesAnthraquinones02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesAnthraquinoneLepidium sativumchemistry.chemical_compoundBjerkandera adustaBiotransformationPhenolsHumansColoring AgentsBiotransformation0105 earth and related environmental sciences021110 strategic defence & security studiesbiologyChemistryPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthBiosorptionGeneral MedicineBiodegradationbiology.organism_classificationPollutionAliivibrio fischeriBiodegradation EnvironmentalBiochemistryToxicityPhytotoxicityEcotoxicityCoriolaceaeEcotoxicology and environmental safety
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Factors influencing structural heat-induced structural relaxation of dissolved organic matter

2018

Abstract Physical and chemical structure affect properties of dissolved organic matter (DOM). Recent observations revealed that heating and cooling cycles at higher temperature amplitude lead to a change in DOM physical conformation assumingly followed by a slow structural relaxation. In this study, changes at lower temperature amplitudes and their relation to DOM composition were investigated using simultaneous measurements of density and ultrasonic velocity in order to evaluate the adiabatic compressibility, which is sensitive indicator of DOM structural microelasticity. Six fulvic acids (FAs) having various origins were analyzed at concentrations of 0.12, 0.6 and 1.2 g L−1 and at differe…

Health Toxicology and MutagenesisFulvic acidMolecular Conformation0211 other engineering and technologiesThermodynamics02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesDissolved organic carbonDissolved organic matterBenzopyransReactivity (chemistry)ConformationOrganic ChemicalsStructural relaxationChemical compositionDissolutionAlkyl0105 earth and related environmental scienceschemistry.chemical_classification021110 strategic defence & security studiesRelaxation (NMR)Adiabatic compressibilityTemperaturePublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthGeneral MedicinePollutionCarbonBenzopyranBiodegradation EnvironmentalAmplitudechemistryCompressibilityBiological propertieOrganic ChemicalCrystallizationEcotoxicology and Environmental Safety
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The effects of woodchip- and straw-derived biochars on the persistence of the herbicide 4-chloro-2-methylphenoxyacetic acid (MCPA) in soils

2014

Sorption and degradation are the primary processes controlling the efficacy and runoff contamination risk of agrochemicals. This study assessed the influence of two biochars, made from woodchips and straw at a pyrolysis temperature of 725°C and applied to a loamy sand and a sandy soil in the concentration of 5.3 g 100 g(-1) sandy soil and 4.1 g 100 g(-1) loamy sand soil, or 53 t ha(-1) for both soil types, on degradation of the herbicide 4-chloro-2-methylphenoxyacetic acid (MCPA). Soils were spiked with 50 mg MCPA kg(-1) soil. In the sandy soil, significantly more MCPA remained after 100 days if amended with straw-derived biochar in comparison to wood-derived biochar. Both biochars types si…

Health Toxicology and MutagenesisGermination2-Methyl-4-chlorophenoxyacetic AcidMCPASoilchemistry.chemical_compoundBiocharSoil PollutantsHerbicidesChemistrySecaleTemperaturePublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthSoil classificationGeneral MedicineHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationStrawPollutionBiodegradation EnvironmentalAgronomyCharcoalLoamSeedsSoil waterWoodchipsPhytotoxicityAdsorptionPorosityEcotoxicology and Environmental Safety
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Potential use of grapevine cv Askari for heavy metal phytoremediation purposes at greenhouse scale

2020

Grapevine varieties possess desirable characteristics for phytoremediation purposes. We investigated the potential of grapevine cv Askari in phytoremediation of heavy metal (HM) pollutions. In total 80 grapevine seedlings were exposed to four levels of HM stress (mild, low, moderate, and severe) in greenhouse condition during two growing years (2018 and 2019). The HM concentrations (Zn, Cu, Cd, Cr, and Pb) were subsequently determined in the soils, roots, and grapevine aboveground parts (AGPs), and then phytoextraction and phytostabilization potential assessment indices, i.e., biological absorption coefficient (BAC), bioconcentration factor (BCF), and translocation factor (TF), were calcula…

Health Toxicology and MutagenesisGreenhouseBioconcentration010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesVineyardArticleMetalSoilMetals HeavySoil PollutantsEnvironmental ChemistryEcotoxicology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesChemistryGeneral Medicine15. Life on landContaminationBioaccumulationPollutionHorticulturePhytoremediationBiodegradation Environmentalvisual_artSoil watervisual_art.visual_art_mediumEnvironmental Science and Pollution Research
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Characterization of hydrocarbon-degrading and biosurfactant-producing Pseudomonas sp. P-1 strain as a potential tool for bioremediation of petroleum-…

2014

The Pseudomonas sp. P-1 strain, isolated from heavily petroleum hydrocarbon-contaminated soil, was investigated for its capability to degrade hydrocarbons and produce a biosurfactant. The strain degraded crude oil, fractions A5 and P3 of crude oil, and hexadecane (27, 39, 27 and 13 % of hydrocarbons added to culture medium were degraded, respectively) but had no ability to degrade phenanthrene. Additionally, the presence of gene-encoding enzymes responsible for the degradation of alkanes and naphthalene in the genome of the P-1 strain was reported. Positive results of blood agar and methylene blue agar tests, as well as the presence of gene rhl, involved in the biosynthesis of rhamnolipid, …

Health Toxicology and MutagenesisHydrocarbon degradationEnvironmental pollutionMicrobiologyCrude oilAgar platechemistry.chemical_compoundSoilSurface-Active AgentsBioremediationPseudomonasSoil PollutantsEnvironmental ChemistryFood scienceEnvironmental Restoration and Remediationchemistry.chemical_classificationbiologyChemistryPseudomonasRhamnolipidBiosurfactant productionGeneral MedicineBiodegradationPhenanthrenebiology.organism_classificationPollutionHydrocarbonsHydrocarbonBiodegradation EnvironmentalPetroleumRhamnolipidrhl genePseudomonas sp. P-1Environmental PollutionResearch ArticleEnvironmental Science and Pollution Research
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Biodegradation Potential of Oil-degrading Bacteria Related to the Genus Thalassospira Isolated from Polluted Coastal Area in Mediterranean Sea

2021

Three bacterial species related to the genus Thalassospira (T. lucentensis, T. xianhensis and T. profundimaris), isolated from polluted sediment and seawater samples collected from Priolo Bay (eastern coast of Sicily, Ionian Sea), were analyzed for their biotechnological potential. For this purpose, the presence of specific catabolic genes associated to aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbon metabolism, the production of biosurfactants and emulsification activity, the capability to degrade oil-derived linear, branched, cyclic alkanes, and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) were evaluated. Alkane hydroxylase gene (alkano-monoxygenase alkb and citocrome P450) were present in genome of all st…

Health Toxicology and MutagenesisThalassospiraSoil ScienceMarine oil pollutionSettore BIO/19 - Microbiologia GeneraleMarine oil pollutionbiosurfactantsMediterranean seaemulsification activitybiodegradation of hydrocarbonsEnvironmental Chemistrybiodegradation of hydrocarbons; biosurfactants; Comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography; emulsification activity; Marine oil pollution; Thalassospirabiodegradation of hydrocarbonbiologySedimentbiosurfactantBiodegradationbiology.organism_classificationPollutionComprehensive twodimensional gas chromatographyEnvironmental chemistryEnvironmental scienceSeawaterGenus ThalassospiraBayBacteriaComprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography
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Support and Emotional Well-Being of Asylum Seekers and Refugees in Spain

2020

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Health Toxicology and Mutagenesismedia_common.quotation_subjectRefugeeEspañaEmotionsPopulationlcsh:MedicineRefugiadoInstitutional supportArticlesociodemographic profileTraductorwell-beingSurveys and QuestionnairesHealth careDerechos humanosHumanseducationmedia_commoneducation.field_of_studybusiness.industrylcsh:RPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthEmigración e inmigraciónrefugeesEmotional well-beingCross-Sectional StudiesMental HealthBalance (accounting)FeelingSpainbusinessPsychologyasylum-seekersSocial psychologyRefugiadoslinguistic knowledgeInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Heat-Resistant Fully Bio-Based Nanocomposite Blends Based on Poly(lactic acid)

2013

Poly(lactic acid) (PLA) is melt mixed with polyamide 11 (PA11) to obtain a heat-resistant fully bio-based blend with PLA as the dominant component. The goal is achieved by adding small amounts of organoclay (OMMT), which is used to manipulate the blend microstructure. The selective positioning of the OMMT inside the PA11 and at the PLA/PA11 interface turns the blend morphology from drop/matrix into co-continuous at high PLA content (70 wt%). The OMMT-rich PA11 framework that interpenetrates the major PLA phase effectively contributes to bear stresses, and the nanocomposite blend keeps its structural integrity up to ≈160 °C, i.e., about 100 °C above the PLA glass transition.

Heat resistantNanocompositeMaterials sciencenanocompositePolymers and PlasticsBIOPOLYMERSGeneral Chemical EngineeringDrop (liquid)Organic Chemistrybiodegradable polymerMicrostructureNANOCOMPOSITESLactic acidchemistry.chemical_compoundPOLYMER BLENDSchemistryPolyamideMaterials ChemistryPLAOrganoclayComposite materialGlass transitionMacromolecular Materials and Engineering
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Cavity Ring-Down Spectroscopy measurements of Acetone concentration

2017

This research has been partly supported by the National Research Programme "The next generation of information and communication technologies" (NexIT).

History010308 nuclear & particles physicsHigh reflectivityAnalytical chemistryPulse duration01 natural sciencesSystem a3. Good healthComputer Science ApplicationsEducationCavity ring-down spectroscopychemistry.chemical_compoundchemistry0103 physical sciencesDiode-pumped solid-state laserAcetone:NATURAL SCIENCES:Physics [Research Subject Categories]010306 general physicsSpectroscopy
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