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Modelling biological and chemically induced precipitation of calcium phosphate in enhanced biological phosphorus removal systems
2011
The biologically induced precipitation processes can be important in wastewater treatment, in particular treating raw wastewater with high calcium concentration combined with Enhanced Biological Phosphorus Removal. Currently, there is little information and experience in modelling jointly biological and chemical processes. This paper presents a calcium phosphate precipitation model and its inclusion in the Activated Sludge Model No 2d (ASM2d). The proposed precipitation model considers that aqueous phase reactions quickly achieve the chemical equilibrium and that aqueous-solid change is kinetically governed. The model was calibrated using data from four experiments in a Sequencing Batch Rea…
18O-labeled interstitial oxygen molecules as probes to study reactions involving oxygen-related species in amorphous SiO2
2012
Abstract Isotope labeling has been widely used to study reactions involving oxygen species in amorphous SiO 2 ( a -SiO 2 ). This article briefly describes recent progress in 18 O labeling techniques to study reactions involving interstitial oxygen molecules (O 2 ), which is one of the most important excess oxygen species in a -SiO 2 . The primary focus will be on the combination of the 18 O labeling with photoluminescence spectroscopy, which enables sensitive and selective detection of interstitial O 2 . Advantages of this method and results of evaluation of oxygen exchange between interstitial O 2 and the Si―O network of a -SiO 2 will be presented.
Dendronized azochromophores with aromatic and perfluoroaromatic fragments: Synthesis and properties demonstrating Ar ArF interactions
2019
Abstract Syntheses of four new dendronized azochromophores were performed from 2-(2-amino-5-nitrophenoxy)ethanol, 2-[methyl(phenyl)amino]ethanol, 3,5-bis(benzyloxy)benzoic acid and 3,5-bis[(pentafluorophenyl)methoxy]benzoic acid using azo coupling reaction and ester formation reaction in presence of N,Nʹ-dicyclohexylcarbodiimide and 4-(dimethylamino)pyridine. Arene-perfluoroarene (Ar ArF) interactions are demonstrated in single crystal structure of dendronized azochromophore between pentafluorophenyl fragment and acceptor part of the azochromophore. The effect of Ar ArF interactions becomes apparent in thermal and nonlinear optical properties of the chromophores. Glass transition temperatur…
Detection system for depth profiling of radiotracers
2002
A reliable and efficient detection system essentially needed in the depth profiling of radiotracers consisting of two large PIN-diode arrays has been constructed. The requirements put forward to the detector system and the ability of the PIN-diode array to meet these demands are discussed. A comparison to a conventionally used liquid scintillation detector is presented by measuring an as-implanted 31Si profile in amorphous T21 ceramic by both apparatuses.
Protein Thermal Denaturation and Matrix Glass Transition in Different Protein−Trehalose−Water Systems
2011
Biopreservation by saccharides is a widely studied issue due to its scientific and technological importance; in particular, ternary amorphous protein-saccharide-water systems are extensively exploited to model the characteristics of the in vivo biopreservation process. We present here a differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) study on amorphous trehalose-water systems with embedded different proteins (myoglobin, lysozyme, BSA, hemoglobin), which differ for charge, surface, and volume properties. In our study, the protein/trehalose molar ratio is kept constant at 1/40, while the water/sugar molar ratio is varied between 2 and 300; results are compared with those obtained for binary trehalose…
Nucleation and Growth of CaCO3 Mediated by the Egg-White Protein Ovalbumin: A Time-Resolved in situ Study Using Small-Angle Neutron Scattering
2008
Mineralization of calcium carbonate in aqueous solutions starting from its initiation was studied by time-resolved small-angle neutron scattering (SANS). SANS revealed that homogeneous crystallization of CaCO 3 involves an initial formation of thin plate-shaped nuclei which subsequently reassemble to 3-dimensional particles, first of fractal and finally of compact structure. The presence of the egg-white protein ovalbumin leads to a different progression of mineralization through several stages; the first step represents amorphous CaCO 3, whereas the other phases are crystalline. The formation and dissolution of the amorphous phase is accompanied by Ca (2+)-mediated unfolding and cross-link…
Study of Prussian Blue (PB) films by ac-electrogravimetry: influence of PB morphology on ions movement
2000
The electrochemical response of Prussian Blue films in NaCl solutions was studied. It was proved that the stability with cycling of PB films increased when these films are covered with a Nafion® membrane. This fact allows PB films to be studied in NaCl solutions under steady state conditions by impedance spectroscopy and ac-electrogravimetry. A model, which can explain the differences between the electrochemical behaviour of amorphous PB films and crystalline PB films in NaCl solutions, is proposed. This model is based on the hypothesis of a partial dehydration of the sodium ions before the electrochemical reactions take place, allowing the transport of sodium ions through the zeolitic chan…
MOKE magnetometry as a probe of surface magnetic impurities in electropolymerized magnetic thin films of the Prussian blue analogue Fe3[Cr(CN)6]2·15 …
2013
A magneto-optical Kerr effect (MOKE) study has been performed on electrodeposited thin films of the Prussian blue analogue Fe3[Cr(CN)6]2·15H2O (1). This study reveals the onset of hysteretic magnetic signals at temperatures above 60 K, in contrast with magnetic susceptibility measurements which indicate a Curie temperature of 23 K for this ferromagnetic film. The origin of this discrepancy is due to the presence of amorphous iron oxide particles that accumulate in the surface of the material. This report illustrates the potential of MOKE magnetometry for the detection of surface chemical impurities that remain elusive using bulk magnetic techniques.
Influence of the arrangement of the crystals and the structure of the noncrystalline regions on the mechanical properties of polyethylene terephthala…
2007
Amorphous samples of polyethylene terephthalate were stretched with different rates and stretching ratios at different temperatures. Afterwards they were crystallized. The arrangement of the crystals and the conformations of the chains in the noncrystalline regions were investigated by means of X-ray wide-angle scattering, X-ray small-angle scattering, birefringence measurements and nuclear magnetic resonance measurements. The influence of the morphological structure on the mechanical strength was determined. The stretching ratio itself generally does not characterize the orientation state. The structure obtained after crystallization depends mainly on the birefringence of the sample after …
A new method for data evaluation of small angle neutron scattering experiments and its application to amorphous polycarbonate
1981
The conformation of single chains in bulk polymer materials can be evaluated from coherent neutron scattering on mixtures of normal and deuterated polymers. It is shown that the single-chain structure factor can be also obtained from measurements of highly concentrated mixtures and the procedure of evaluation is described. The application to amorphous polycarbonate demonstrates the advantages of the method.