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Characterization of pre-treatments on wood chips prior to delignification by near infrared spectroscopy

2017

A near infrared (NIR) spectroscopy-based method for predicting yields and lignin contents of differently pre-treated silver/white birch (Betula pendula/B. pubescens) and Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) chips was developed. The approach was to create multivariate calibration models from the NIR data by the partial least squares (PLS) method. Both parameters are important factors when adjusting adequate conditions for pre-treatments either with hot-water (HW) as such and slightly acidified HW (collectively referred to as autohydrolysis) or dilute alkaline aqueous solutions prior to alkaline pulping. Pre-treatment conditions were varied with respect to temperature (130 °C and 150 °C) and treatme…

Pre treatmentEnvironmental Engineering020209 energynear infraredspektroskopiaAnalytical chemistryBioengineering02 engineering and technologychemistry.chemical_compoundpartial least squaresPartial least squares regression0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringsilver/white birchLigninSpectroscopyWaste Management and Disposalscots pineAqueous solutionbiologyNear-infrared spectroscopyScots pinepre-treatmentbiology.organism_classificationchemistryYield (chemistry)alkalineBioResources
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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…

Precipitation (chemical)Waste component removalCalcium PhosphatesKinematicsPrecipitation (chemistry)Sequencing batch reactorWastewater treatmentPrecipitationActivated sludge modelWastewaterChemicals removal (water treatment)Precipitation processchemistry.chemical_compoundMathematical modelCalcium ionAqueous solutionChemical PrecipitationAmorphous calcium phosphateChemical equilibriumsEnvironmental RemediationWaste Management and DisposalEnvironmental Restoration and RemediationCalcium concentrationPriority journalWater Science and TechnologyWaste water managementMathematical modellingChemistryEcological ModelingPhosphorusPollutionRaw wastewatersSequencing batch reactorAmorphous calcium phosphateBiodegradation EnvironmentalEnhanced biological phosphorus removalPollutant removalCalibrationCrystallizationEnvironmental EngineeringInorganic chemistryAqueous phase reactionschemistry.chemical_elementArticleHydroxyapatitePhosphatesNumerical modelSolidChemical engineeringPhysicochemical propertyComputer SimulationCalcium phosphate precipitationBiological water treatmentTECNOLOGIA DEL MEDIO AMBIENTECivil and Structural EngineeringActivated sludge modelActivated sludge processBatch reactorsPrecipitation (chemistry)PhosphorusPrecipitation modelPhosphateChemical processKineticsActivated sludgeCalcium phosphateModels ChemicalActivated sludgePotassiumEnhanced biological phosphorus removalCalciumExperimentsSequencing batch reactorsCalcium phosphate dibasicHydrogenWater Research
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Release and permeation profiles of spray-dried chitosan microparticles containing caffeic acid

2018

Made available in DSpace on 2018-12-11T17:17:17Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 0 Previous issue date: 2018-03-01 Caffeic acid (CA), a phenolic compound found in plants with antioxidant and antimicrobial activity, induces collagen production and prevents premature aging of the skin. The objective of this study was to develop two types of chitosan microparticles (MP) containing CA and to relate the morphology with the release and permeation profiles. One type of MP was prepared from a hydroalcoholic solution (MPI) and the other from an aqueous solution (MPII). Their morphology and size was evaluated by high-resolution scanning electron microscopy. The release profile of CA was evaluated using the…

Premature agingPharmaceutical Science02 engineering and technology030226 pharmacology & pharmacyArticleChitosan03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicineCaffeic acidChitosan microparticlesControlled releaseCellulosePharmacologyCaffeic acidChromatographyAqueous solutionlcsh:RM1-950PermeationPermeation021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyControlled releaseMembranelcsh:Therapeutics. PharmacologychemistrySpray-dryer0210 nano-technologySaudi Pharmaceutical Journal
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The impact of high hydrostatic pressure on structure and dynamics of beta-lactoglobulin

2013

Abstract Methods Combining small-angle X-ray and neutron scattering measurements with inelastic neutron scattering experiments, we investigated the impact of high hydrostatic pressure on the structure and dynamics of β-lactoglobulin (βLG) in aqueous solution. Background βLG is a relatively small protein, which is predominantly dimeric in physiological conditions, but dissociates to monomer below about pH 3. Results High-pressure structural results show that the dimer–monomer equilibrium, as well as the protein–protein interactions, are only slightly perturbed by pressure, and βLG unfolding is observed above a threshold value of 3000 bar. In the same range of pressure, dynamical results put …

Protein ConformationHydrostatic pressureBiophysics02 engineering and technologyLactoglobulinsProtein dynamicsNeutron scatteringNeutron scattering010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesBiochemistryInelastic neutron scatteringchemistry.chemical_compound[SDV.BBM]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biochemistry Molecular BiologyProtein foldingMolecular BiologyHydrostatic pressureQuantitative Biology::BiomoleculesAqueous solutionSmall angle X-ray and neutron scatteringProtein dynamics021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology0104 chemical sciencesCrystallographyMonomerchemistryChemical physicsCompressibilityProtein folding0210 nano-technology
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The Closed/Open Model for Lipase Activation. Addressing Intermediate Active Forms of Fungal Enzymes by Trapping of Conformers in Water-Restricted Env…

2001

The behavior of prototypic fungal lipases in a water-restricted environment has been investigated by exploiting the reported experimental strategy that allows the trapping (freeze-drying) of the enzyme in the conformation present in aqueous solution and to subsequently assay it in nonaqueous media [Mingarro, I., Abad, C., and Braco, L. (1995) Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 92, 3308-3312]. We now report, using simple esterification as well as acidolysis (triglycerides as substrates) as nonaqueous model reactions, that the presence of a detergent (n-octyl-beta-glucopyranoside) in the freeze-drying buffer, at concentrations below the critical micellar concentration, generates different catalyti…

Protein ConformationStereochemistryThioglucosidesDetergentsTrappingBuffersBiochemistryFungal ProteinsAscomycotaEnzyme StabilityMoleculeLipaseConformational isomerismMicellesTriglyceridesCandidachemistry.chemical_classificationAqueous solutionbiologyWaterLipaseGeotrichumEnzyme ActivationSolutionsFreeze DryingEnzymeModels ChemicalchemistryCritical micelle concentrationbiology.proteinFungal enzymesRhizopusBiochemistry
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Thermal aggregation of beta-lactoglobulin in presence of metal ions.

2007

In this work, we report a study of the effects of zinc and copper ions on the heat-induced aggregation of beta-lactoglobulin (BLG). Kinetics investigations on aggregates growth by light scattering measurements and on secondary structure changes by FTIR absorption measurements show the different role played by the two metals during the whole process. In particular, the presence of zinc in solution promotes the formation of aggregates of BLG at a lower temperature than copper. Then, at fixed temperature, formation of a large amount of aggregates, of large dimension, is observed for Zn-BLG in shorter time; on the contrary, the presence of copper in solution does not affect the aggregation proc…

Protein DenaturationHot TemperatureCations DivalentMetal ions in aqueous solutionKineticsInorganic chemistryBiophysicsBeta-lactoglobulinchemistry.chemical_elementZincLactoglobulinsProtein aggregationBiochemistryProtein Structure SecondaryDivalentSpectroscopy Fourier Transform InfraredAnimalsMetal ionProtein secondary structurechemistry.chemical_classificationOrganic ChemistryLight scatteringCopperSettore FIS/07 - Fisica Applicata(Beni Culturali Ambientali Biol.e Medicin)FTIR spectroscopyKineticsZincchemistryChemical engineeringCattleAbsorption (chemistry)Protein aggregationCopperBiophysical chemistry
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Natural or synthetic nucleic acids encapsulated in a closed cavity of amphiphiles

2013

In this review some aspects of the interactions of organized structures of amphiphiles with natural or synthetic DNAs are briefly considered. In particular DNAs encapsulated in closed cavities of amphiphiles, specifically giant vesicles and water-in-oil droplets and reverse micelles, are dealt with. Two main applications of giant vesicles are reviewed in detail, namely their use as microreactors where reactions can be followed by optical microscopy on a single vesicle and in synthetic biology as protocell models or as potential semi-synthetic ‘‘living’’ cells. Water-in-oil droplets uses for rapid and relatively low-cost DNA amplification by PCR reaction are described as well as for in vitro…

ProtocellAqueous solutionChemistryGeneral Chemical EngineeringVesicleNanotechnologyGeneral ChemistrymicroreactorsMicellepolynucleotides in water-in-oil dropletsSynthetic biologyDNA model polynucleotides giant vesicles Reverse micellesPolynucleotideAmphiphileBiophysicsNucleic acidmicroreactors; polynucleotides in giant vesicles; polynucleotides in water-in-oil dropletspolynucleotides in giant vesiclesRSC Advances
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Patterning of Magnetic Bimetallic Coordination Nanoparticles of Prussian Blue Derivatives by the Langmuir–Blodgett Technique

2012

We report a novel method to prepare patterns of nanoparticles over large areas of the substrate. This method is based on the adsorption of the negatively charged nanoparticles dispersed in an aqueous subphase onto a monolayer of the phospholipid dipalmitoyl-l-α-phosphatidylcholine (DPPC) at the air-water interface. It has been used to prepare patterns of nanoparticles of Prussian blue analogues (PBA) of different size (K(0.25)Ni[Fe(CN)(6)](0.75) (NiFe), K(0.25)Ni[Cr(CN)(6)](0.75) (NiCr), K(0.25)Ni[Co(CN)(6)](0.75) (NiCo), Cs(0.4)Co[Cr(CN)(6)](0.8) (CsCoCr), and Cs(0.4)Co[Fe(CN)(6)](0.9) (CsCoFe)). The behavior of DPPC monolayer at the air-water interface in the presence of the subphase of P…

Prussian blueAqueous solutionBrewster's angleMaterials scienceNanoparticle02 engineering and technologySurfaces and Interfaces010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter Physics01 natural sciencesLangmuir–Blodgett film0104 chemical sciencesCrystallographychemistry.chemical_compoundsymbols.namesakeAdsorptionchemistryMonolayerElectrochemistrysymbolsGeneral Materials Science0210 nano-technologyBimetallic stripSpectroscopyLangmuir
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EIS and Ac-electrogravimetry study of PB films in KCl, NaCl, and CsCl aqueous solutions

2003

Prussian Blue films have been studied by means of ac-electrogravimetry, electrochemical impedance spectroscopy, and electrochemical quartz crystal microbalance in different aqueous salt solutions. Impedance data was interpreted in terms of a model based on a potential drop at the electrode/film interface and a potential drop at the film/solution interface. Quantitative results obtained by the fitting of impedance and ac-electrogravimetry allow to conclude that the main contribution to the potential drop at the film/solution interface is due to the dehydration-hydration process of cations on entering or leaving the film.

Prussian blueAqueous solutionChemistryAnalytical chemistryQuartz crystal microbalanceElectrochemistrySurfaces Coatings and FilmsDielectric spectroscopychemistry.chemical_compoundElectrogravimetryElectrodeMaterials ChemistryPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryElectrical impedance
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Stability of Prussian Blue films on ITO electrodes: effect of different anions

1993

Abstract Transformation of insoluble newly deposited Prussian Blue (PB) into the soluble structure stabilizes the film and allows its total oxidation to Prussian Yellow. The stability of PB films in electrochemical processes in successive potential cycling experiments and under long-term chemical attack by an electrolyte depends not only on the cation that takes part but also on the nature of the anion present. In aqueous media, the sulphate ion clearly destabilizes the crystalline structure whereas the nitrate ion favours stabilization. Initial changes in the voltammograms recorded immediately after the spectroscopic tests have been detected in all media. During the immersion period water …

Prussian blueAqueous solutionChemistryGeneral Chemical EngineeringInorganic chemistryCrystal structureElectrolyteElectrochemistryRedoxAnalytical ChemistryIonchemistry.chemical_compoundPrussian BlueElectrochemistryanionsDissolutionJournal of Electroanalytical Chemistry
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