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Crystalline nanorods as possible templates for the synthesis of amorphous biosilica during spicule formation in Demospongiae.

2009

In tandem: High-resolution TEM shows that during the initial stages of demosponge spicule formation, a primordial crystalline structure is formed within the axial filament. The recently developed electron diffraction tomography technique (ADT) reveals that the nanorods have a layered structure that matches smectitic phyllosilicates. These intracellular nanorods have been considered as precursors of mature spicules. High-resolution microscopy shows that, during the initial stages of demosponge spicule formation, a primordial crystalline structure is formed within the axial filament. The recently developed electron diffraction tomography technique reveals that the nanorods have a layered stru…

SpiculeMaterials scienceElectronsCrystal structureBiochemistrybioinorganic chemistryDemospongeSponge spiculeMicroscopy Electron TransmissionX-Ray DiffractionnanostructuresAnimalsMolecular BiologyNanotubesbiologyElectron crystallographysilicateinOrganic Chemistrybioinorganic chemistry; electron crystallography; nanostructures; silicatein; spiculesbiology.organism_classificationSilicon DioxidespiculesAmorphous solidPoriferaCrystallographyelectron crystallographyElectron diffractionMicroscopy Electron ScanningMolecular MedicineNanorodChembiochem : a European journal of chemical biology
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The effect of silica nanoparticles on the morphology, mechanical properties and thermal degradation kinetics of PMMA

2012

Abstract Silica–PMMA nanocomposites with different silica quantities were prepared by a melt compounding method. The effect of silica amount, in the range 1–5 wt.%, on the morphology, mechanical properties and thermal degradation kinetics of PMMA was investigated by means of transmission electron microscopy (TEM), X-ray diffractometry (XRD), dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA), thermogravimetric analyses (TGA), Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), 13 C cross-polarization magic-angle spinning nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy ( 13 C{ 1 H} CP-MAS NMR) and measures of proton spin-lattice relaxation time in the rotating frame ( T 1 ρ ( H )), in the laboratory frame ( T 1 ( H )) a…

chemistry.chemical_classificationThermogravimetric analysisNanocompositeMaterials sciencePolymers and PlasticsPMMA Silica 13C{1H} CP-MAS NMR Degradation kineticsInfrared spectroscopyNuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopyDynamic mechanical analysisPolymerCondensed Matter PhysicsAmorphous solidChemical engineeringchemistryMechanics of MaterialsMaterials ChemistryFourier transform infrared spectroscopyComposite materialSettore CHIM/02 - Chimica Fisica
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Effects of thermal treatments in controlled atmosphere on the Ce oxidation state in Ce-Ti-Eu doped SiO2 sol-gel glasses

2011

We report an experimental study by optical absorption, photoluminescence and Raman spectroscopies of the modifications induced on Ce–Ti-Eu doped SiO2 glasses by thermal treatments in controlled atmosphere. Samples with Ce content varying up to 5,000 part per million by weight (ppm) and with Ti and Eu content fixed at 40 and 300 ppm respectively, have been investigated. The treatments were done in inert atmosphere of He and in O2 atmosphere at 390 C and 100 bar. Our experiments show that only Ce4? ions are affected by He treatments, whereas both Ce4? and Ce3? ions are affected by O2 treatments. The obtained results are interpreted on the basis of microstructural changes induced by the therma…

Settore FIS/01 - Fisica SperimentaleSilica optical properties thermal treatments
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Synthesis of mesoporous silica nanoparticles (MSNs) and encapsulation of cisplatin for targeted cancer therapies

2014

The aim of this PhD thesis is to elaborate mesoporous silica nanoparticles (MSNs) able to sustain the release of cisplatin into the intracellular compartments of solid tumors. The parametric study shows that morphological, structural and textural properties of MSNs-MCM-41, synthesized by sol-gel reaction by using TEOS as a silica source and CTAB as a structure-directing agent, depend on pH, stirring speed, temperature and extraction process of CTAB. The synthesis atmosphere has to be controlled in order to avoid the presence of ethanol and carbonate species which are responsible of necks between particles generating unstable suspensions of MSNs.MSNs were functionalized in order to control t…

VectorisationCytotoxicityFonctionalizationFonctionnalisationSilicaMesoporousInternalisationStabilitéTensioactifSiliceMésoporeuxCisplatine[SDV.CAN] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Cancer[CHIM.OTHE] Chemical Sciences/OtherCytotoxicitéDrug deliverySurfactantEncapsulationCisplatinStabilityInternalization
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The effect of microscale pore structure on matrix diffusion—a site-specific study on tonalite

1997

Abstract The matrix diffusion of non-sorbing tracers was studied in rocks from the Syyry area, Central Finland (SY1). The effect of alteration and weathering on rock matrix porosity and on the available pore space, which affects diffusivity, are discussed. The main rock type in the crystalline bedrock of Syyry is a slightly foliated, gray tonalite with mica gneiss inclusions as well as minor, more mafic inclusions. The total porosity and the spatial porosity distribution and microstructure of the rocks were investigated using infiltration of carbon- 14-methylmethacrylate, electron microscopy and Hg-porosimetry. The laboratory-scale diffusion experiments were performed using (1) the out-leac…

010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesMetamorphic rock0207 environmental engineeringMineralogy02 engineering and technologyengineering.material01 natural sciencesFick's laws of diffusionSilicateMatrix (geology)chemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryengineeringEnvironmental ChemistryPlagioclase020701 environmental engineeringPorosityBiotite0105 earth and related environmental sciencesWater Science and TechnologyGneissJournal of Contaminant Hydrology
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Osmium and lithium isotope evidence for weathering feedbacks linked to orbitally paced organic carbon burial and Silurian glaciations

2022

Abstract The Ordovician (∼487 to 443 Ma) ended with the formation of extensive Southern Hemisphere ice sheets, known as the Hirnantian glaciation, and the second largest mass extinction in Earth History. It was followed by the Silurian (∼443 to 419 Ma), one of the most climatically unstable periods of the Phanerozoic as evidenced by several large scale ( > 5 ‰ ) carbon isotope (δ13C) perturbations associated with further extinction events. Despite several decades of research, the cause of these environmental instabilities remains enigmatic. Here, we provide osmium (187Os/188Os) and lithium (δ7Li) isotope measurements of marine sedimentary rocks that cover four Silurian δ13C excursions. Osmi…

Extinction eventeccentricity and precessionHirnantian glaciationosmium ( Os/ Os) and lithium (δ Li) isotopesGeologic recordorbital obliquityPaleontologysilicate weatheringGeophysicsIsotopes of carbonGeochemistry and PetrologySpace and Planetary SciencePhanerozoicOrdovicianEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)Sedimentary rockGlacial periodGlobal coolingGeologySilurian palaeoclimate
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More than a Confinement: “Soft” and “Hard” Enzyme Entrapment Modulates Biological Catalyst Function

2019

Catalysis makes chemical and biochemical reactions kinetically accessible. From a technological point of view, organic, inorganic, and biochemical catalysis is relevant for several applications, from industrial synthesis to biomedical, material, and food sciences. A heterogeneous catalyst, i.e., a catalyst confined in a different phase with respect to the reagents’ phase, requires either its physical confinement in an immobilization matrix or its physical adsorption on a surface. In this review, we will focus on the immobilization of biological catalysts, i.e., enzymes, by comparing hard and soft immobilization matrices and their effect on the modulation of the catalysts’ function. Indeed, …

inorganic chemicals02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistryHeterogeneous catalysisbiosensor01 natural sciencesCatalysischemistry.chemical_compoundbioreactorAdsorptionBioreactorMoleculePhysical and Theoretical ChemistrytrehalosecatalysisSilica gelsilica gel021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology0104 chemical sciencesenzymeChemical engineeringchemistryReagentencapsulation0210 nano-technologyBiosensor
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Separation of pesticides, related compounds, polychlorobiphenyls and other pollutants into four groups by silica‐gel microcolumn chromatography (appl…

1991

Multi‐residue analyses of pesticides and related compounds generally require clean‐up procedures for the elimination of interfering substances. An analytical procedure for use in the recovery and determination of pesticides and other pollutants in water samples is described, in which the purification of the extracts is improved by the separation of pesticides into four groups. The separation of pesticides by silica‐gel microcolumn chromatography is explained in detail. Copyright © 1991 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd

Gel permeation chromatographyPollutantchemistry.chemical_compoundChromatographyColumn chromatographychemistrySilica gelEnvironmental chemistryPesticideWater pollutionSurface waterApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologySeparation process
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Copolymerization of ethylene with norbornene or 1-octene using supported ionic liquid systems

2016

Copolymerization of ethylene with norbornene (E/NB) and ethylene with 1-octene (E/Oct) is performed using supported ionic liquid (SIL) systems, in which metallocene (Cp2VCl2) or post-metallocene [VCl2(salenCl2)] vanadium catalysts are immobilized in pyridinium chloroaluminate ionic liquid supported on silica. The studied SIL catalysts show higher activities as well as stability than their non-supported analogues. In addition, higher activities and better comonomer incorporation are observed for norbornene (above 30 mol%). The comonomer incorporation has considerable influence on copolymer molecular weight (M w), melting temperature, crystallinity degree, and microstructure of the copolymers…

EthyleneMaterials scienceChemistry(all)Polymers and Plastics02 engineering and technologyIonic liquid010402 general chemistry01 natural scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundCrystallinityCopolymerizationPolymer chemistryCopolymerMaterials ChemistryNorbornene1-OcteneComonomerSilicaGeneral ChemistryPolyolefins021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter Physics0104 chemical scienceschemistryVanadium catalystIonic liquid0210 nano-technologyMetallocenePolymer Bulletin
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Expanding the atrane route: Generalized surfactant-free synthesis of mesoporous nanoparticulated xerogels

2008

Abstract A diversity of silica-based and non-silica nanoparticulated mesoporous xerogels have been synthesized from aqueous solution using a surfactant-free strategy, and starting from molecular atrane complexes as precursors. This approach constitutes an extension of the “atrane route” previously described for the surfactant-assisted synthesis of mesoporous materials, and allows us to unify the multiplicity of protocols described for the preparation of conventional xerogels. In fact, we have used exactly the same preparative conditions for obtaining all the compositions reported here. The xerogels synthesized in this way include pure silica (UVM-11), aluminosilicates and titanosilicates (M…

Aqueous solutionMaterials scienceInorganic chemistryNanoparticleGeneral ChemistryCondensed Matter Physicschemistry.chemical_compoundChemical engineeringAtranechemistryAluminosilicateAluminium oxideHydrothermal synthesisGeneral Materials ScienceMesoporous materialHybrid materialSolid State Sciences
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