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Designed biodegradable hydrogel structures prepared by stereolithography using poly(ethylene glycol)/poly(D,L-lactide)-based resins

2010

Designed three-dimensional biodegradable poly(ethylene glycol)/poly(D,L-lactide) hydrogel structures were prepared for the first time by stereolithography at high resolutions. A photo-polymerisable aqueous resin comprising PDLLA-PEG-PDLLA-based macromer, visible light photo-initiator, dye and inhibitor in DMSO/water was used to build the structures. Porous and non-porous hydrogels with well-defined architectures and good mechanical properties were prepared. Porous hydrogel structures with a gyroid pore network architecture showed narrow pore size distributions, excellent pore interconnectivity and good mechanical properties. The structures showed good cell seeding characteristics, and human…

IR-80283Materials scienceStereolithographyPolyestersPharmaceutical ScienceDesigned porous structuresSCAFFOLDSHydrogel Polyethylene Glycol Dimethacrylatelaw.inventionPolyethylene GlycolsMacromer photo-polymerisationCONSTRUCTSchemistry.chemical_compoundMETIS-272859lawPolymer chemistryGLYCOL)Cell Adhesionmacromer photopolymerisationHumansTissue engineeringPorosityStereolithographyAqueous solutiontechnology industry and agricultureMesenchymal Stem CellsMacromonomerResins SyntheticPhotopolymerBiodegradation EnvironmentalchemistryChemical engineeringBiodegradable hydrogelsSelf-healing hydrogelsCELLS090301 BiomaterialsEthylene glycolGyroid
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Coordination polymer flexibility leads to polymorphism and enables a crystalline solid-vapour reaction: a multi-technique mechanistic study.

2015

Despite an absence of conventional porosity, the 1D coordination polymer [Ag4 (O2 C(CF2 )2 CF3 )4 (TMP)3 ] (1; TMP=tetramethylpyrazine) can absorb small alcohols from the vapour phase, which insert into AgO bonds to yield coordination polymers [Ag4 (O2 C(CF2 )2 CF3 )4 (TMP)3 (ROH)2 ] (1-ROH; R=Me, Et, iPr). The reactions are reversible single-crystal-to-single-crystal transformations. Vapour-solid equilibria have been examined by gas-phase IR spectroscopy (K=5.68(9)×10(-5) (MeOH), 9.5(3)×10(-6) (EtOH), 6.14(5)×10(-5) (iPrOH) at 295 K, 1 bar). Thermal analyses (TGA, DSC) have enabled quantitative comparison of two-step reactions 1-ROH→1→2, in which 2 is the 2D coordination polymer [Ag4 (O2 …

In situporosityin situ diffractionCoordination polymerStereochemistrygas-phase spectroscopyInfrared spectroscopyCatalysislaw.inventionpolymorphismchemistry.chemical_compoundOptical microscopelawQDThermal analysisTP155chemistry.chemical_classificationChemistryOrganic ChemistryGeneral ChemistryPolymerCoordination PolymersFull PapersCrystallographyPolymorphism (materials science)microscopysolid-state reactionsPowder diffractionthermal analysisChemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany)
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Ion-exchange high-performance liquid chromatography of nucleotides and polypeptides on new types of ion-exchange sorbents, based on polystyrene-coate…

1991

A novel type of ion exchanger was prepared by multipoint covalent binding of polystyrene chains onto the surface of porous silica followed by polymer-analogous modification of the bonded layer. Both anion and cation exchangers were synthesized and examined in the separation of nucleotides and proteins. Rapid and efficient separation of basic polypeptides on strong anion exchangers and that of acidic polypeptides on strong cation exchangers could be achieved. For the separation of complete mixtures of polypeptides the application of zwitter-ionic ion exchangers can be recommended.

Inorganic chemistryCovalent bindingBiochemistryHigh-performance liquid chromatographyAnalytical ChemistryIonchemistry.chemical_compoundAnimalsHumansNucleotidePorosityChromatography High Pressure Liquidchemistry.chemical_classificationChromatographyIon exchangeNucleotidesOrganic ChemistryGeneral MedicineChromatography Ion ExchangeSilicon DioxidechemistryPolystyrenesCattlePolystyreneIon Exchange ResinsPeptidesLayer (electronics)Journal of chromatography
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Efficient Sc triflate mesoporous-based catalysts for the synthesis of 4,4′-methylenedianiline from aniline and 4-aminobenzylalcohol

2012

Abstract Sc triflate mesoporous-based catalysts have been prepared using a two-step strategy (i.e., Atrane method) based on the formation of the hierarchic bimodal porosity in the first step and the formation of Sc triflate complexes at the materials surface in the second step. All solids were analyzed by EPMA, surface area, and pore size values, XRD, TEM, FTIR, and 45Sc NMR static spectra. The catalysts have been investigated in the synthesis of 4,4′-methylenedianiline (4,4′-MDA) from aniline and 4-aminobenzylalcohol. 4,4′-MDA was obtained with selectivities over 85.0% for a conversion of aniline of 31%, at 80 °C and after 24 h. Using microwaves, selectivities of 90% in 4,4′-MDA were reach…

Inorganic chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementCatalysisCatalysischemistry.chemical_compoundAnilinechemistryAtraneScandiumPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryFourier transform infrared spectroscopyMesoporous materialPorosityTrifluoromethanesulfonateJournal of Catalysis
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A microcalorimetric comparison of the effect ofn-alkane preadsorption on the adsorption of argon and nitrogen on Silicalite-I

1994

Then-alkanes of different lengths were preadsorbed to selectively block part of the micropores of a MFI-type zeolite, Silicalite-I. The porosity available to argon and nitrogen was then studied by quasi-equilibrium adsorption microcalorimetry and volumetry at 77K and compared to what was found for the bare zeolite. Indeed, although partial adsorption ofn-alkanes does not alter the value of the differential enthalpies of adsorption for both argon and nitrogen, then-butane preadsorption diminishes the adsorption capacity by inducing inaccessible volumes in the micropore network. Moreover, the microcalorimetric experiments clearly show thatn-butane is not evenly distributed in the zeolite chan…

Isothermal microcalorimetryAlkanechemistry.chemical_classificationAdsorptionArgonchemistryInorganic chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementMicroporous materialZeolitePorosityNitrogenJournal of Thermal Analysis
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Flow phenomenon of micron-sized particles during cold spray additive manufacturing: High-speed optic observation and characterization

2020

Abstract A high-speed laser shadowgraph observation of the particles flow during cold spraying enables a good phenomenological characterization. The particles in-flight behaviour develops a kinematics with two regimes regardless the powder nature. When leaving the nozzle, the particles form a regime of uniform jet over a certain distance along the flow direction, and then a regime of sparse jet while particles deviate in the radial direction. This dispersion increases away from the nozzle exit and exhibits thereby an event of oblique collision during an additive route process. Under such conditions, kinematic deficiency prevails since oblique collision has shown to alter the deposition effi…

Jet (fluid)Materials scienceGeneral Chemical EngineeringNozzleGas dynamic cold spraychemistry.chemical_element02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciences0104 chemical scienceschemistryMechanics of MaterialsAluminiumPeekShadowgraphComposite material0210 nano-technologyDispersion (chemistry)PorosityAdvanced Powder Technology
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Biomimetic Alginate/Gelatin Cross-Linked Hydrogels Supplemented with Polyphosphate for Wound Healing Applications

2020

In the present study, the fabrication of a biomimetic wound dressing that mimics the extracellular matrix, consisting of a hydrogel matrix composed of non-oxidized and periodate-oxidized marine alginate, was prepared to which gelatin was bound via Schiff base formation. Into this alginate/oxidized-alginate-gelatin hydrogel, polyP was stably but reversibly integrated by ionic cross-linking with Zn2+ ions. Thereby, a soft hybrid material is obtained, consisting of a more rigid alginate scaffold and porous structures formed by the oxidized-alginate-gelatin hydrogel with ionically cross-linked polyP. Two forms of the Zn-polyP-containing matrices were obtained based on the property of polyP to f…

Keratinocyteszinc ionscell migrationMetal NanoparticlesPharmaceutical ScienceBiocompatible Materials02 engineering and technologyGelatinAnalytical ChemistryExtracellular matrixchemistry.chemical_compoundBiomimeticsCell MovementPolyphosphatesSpectroscopy Fourier Transform InfraredDrug DiscoveryalginateSkinchemistry.chemical_classificationcoacervate0303 health sciencesCoacervateTissue ScaffoldsHydrogelsPolymerHydrogen-Ion Concentration021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyExtracellular MatrixZincChemistry (miscellaneous)Self-healing hydrogelsMolecular Medicine0210 nano-technologyHybrid materialPorosityinorganic polyphosphatefood.ingredientionic cross-linkingAlginatesCell Survivalperiodate oxidationArticlegelatinlcsh:QD241-44103 medical and health sciencesfoodlcsh:Organic chemistryHumansPhysical and Theoretical Chemistry030304 developmental biologyIonsWound HealingTissue EngineeringPolyphosphateOrganic Chemistryhuman epidermal keratinocytestechnology industry and agricultureChemical engineeringchemistrynanoparticlesEpidermisWound healingMolecules
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On mathematical modelling of the solid-liquid mixtures transport in porous axial-symmetrical container with Henry and Langmuir sorption kinetics

2018

In this paper we study diffusion and convection filtration problem of one substance through the pores of a porous material which may absorb and immobilize some of the diffusing substances. As an example we consider round cylinder with filtration process in the axial direction. The cylinder is filled with sorbent i.e. absorbent material that passed through dirty water or liquid solutions. We can derive the system of two partial differential equations (PDEs), one expressing the rate of change of concentration of water in the pores of the sorbent and the other - the rate of change of concentration in the sorbent or kinetical equation for absorption. The approximation of corresponding initial b…

LangmuirMaterials scienceSorption kineticsaveraging method010501 environmental sciences010402 general chemistryContainer (type theory)diffusion problem01 natural sciences0104 chemical sciencesChemical engineeringanalytical and numerical solutionspecial splinessorbentsModeling and SimulationQA1-939PorosityabsorptionAnalysisSolid liquidMathematics0105 earth and related environmental sciencesMathematical Modelling and Analysis
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Adsorption of Rare Earth Elements onto DNA-Functionalized Mesoporous Carbon.

2020

The recovery and separation of rare earth elements (REEs) are of national importance owing to the specific usages, high demand, and low supply of these elements. In this research, we have investigated the adsorption of rare earth elements onto DNA-functionalized mesoporous carbons with a BET surface area of 605 m2/g and a median mesopore width of 48 A. Three types of single-stranded DNA, one with 100 base units of thymine, another with 20 units of thymine, and the third, a 2000 unit long DNA from salmon milt were grafted on the carboxylated mesoporous carbon surface. All of the DNA-functionalized mesoporous carbons demonstrated higher adsorption of REEs compared to pristine mesoporous carbo…

LanthanideMaterials scienceSurface PropertiesInorganic chemistrychemistry.chemical_element02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesMetalAdsorptionGeneral Materials ScienceParticle SizeNeodymiumExtended X-ray absorption fine structureMolecular StructureDNA021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCarbon0104 chemical scienceschemistryvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumAdsorptionAbsorption (chemistry)0210 nano-technologyMesoporous materialCarbonPorosityBET theoryACS applied materialsinterfaces
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Comments on 'formation and characterization of nanotubes of La(OH) 3 obtained using porous alumina membranes'

2010

New experimental evidence concerning the formation of La(OH)3 nanowires on anodic alumina membranes by cathodic polarization in 0.05 M lanthanum nitrate solution is provided to further support the conclusions previously reached in our work (Bocchetta et al 2007 Electrochem. Commun. 9 683-8) and recently criticized by González-Rovira et al (Nanotechnology 2008 19 495305). Some unconvincing aspects of the paper of González-Rovira et al, according to which the same electrochemical process should lead to the formation of hydroxycarbonate nanotubes, are also discussed.

Lanthanum nitrateMaterials scienceMechanical EngineeringAlumina membranesNanowireBioengineeringNanotechnologyCathodic polarizationGeneral ChemistryElectrochemistryAnodeCharacterization (materials science)Settore ING-IND/23 - Chimica Fisica ApplicataChemical engineeringLa(OH)3 nanowireelectrogeneration of base anodic alumina membraneMechanics of MaterialsAnodic alumina membranes Electrochemical process Experimental evidence Hydroxy carbonates Lanthanum nitrates Porous alumina membranesGeneral Materials ScienceElectrical and Electronic EngineeringPorosity
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