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Hygrothermal ageing of reprocessed polylactide

2012

[EN] The influence of an accelerated hygrothermal ageing simulation test on a commercial PLA and its three subsequent mechanically-reprocessed materials was studied. The analysis was focused on the water diffusion kinetics and the physico-chemical changes induced by the hygrothermal degradation. Water diffusion proceeded faster than chain relaxation processes, as defined by a Case II absorption model. It was proved that the water diffusion rate decreased with subsequent reprocessing cycles and increased with higher hygrothermal ageing temperatures. Hydrolytic chain scission provoked significant molar mass decays and consequent general losses of thermal and mechanical performance. The rearra…

Materials scienceMolar massSolucions polimèriquesPolymers and PlasticsKineticsTermoplàsticsHygrothermal ageingDifferential scanning calorimetry (DSC)Water absorption kineticsCondensed Matter PhysicsAbsorbanceCrystallinityDifferential scanning calorimetryPolylactide (PLA)Mechanics of MaterialsAgeingFourier-transform infrared analysis (FT-IR)MAQUINAS Y MOTORES TERMICOSMaterials ChemistryCrystalliteComposite materialAbsorption (electromagnetic radiation)Crystallinity
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Measurement of the transition dipole moment of silane 28SiH4 by diode laser spectroscopy

1992

Abstract A tunable diode laser IR spectrometer which is being used in various molecular spectroscopy experiments is described. Absorption spectra observed in the ( ν 1 , ν 3 ) dyad of silane 28 SiH 4 yield estimates of two parameters of the dipole moment operator responsible for absorbance in this region.

Materials scienceTunable diode laser absorption spectroscopyAbsorption spectroscopybusiness.industryInfraredTransition dipole momentSilaneAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsAbsorbancechemistry.chemical_compoundDipoleOpticschemistryPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryAtomic physicsbusinessSpectroscopyTunable laserJournal of Molecular Spectroscopy
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Dealing with uncertainty in consensus protocols

2009

Recent results on consensus protocols for networks are presented. The basic tools and the main contribution available in the literature are considered, together with some of the related challenging aspects: estimation in networks and how to deal with disturbances is considered. Motivated by applications to sensor, peer-to-peer, and ad hoc networks, many papers have considered the problem of estimation in a consensus fashion. Here, the Unknown But Bounded (UBB) noise affecting the network is addressed in details. Because of the presence of UBB disturbances convergence to equilibria with all equal components is, in general, not possible. The solution of the e-consensus problem, where the stat…

Mathematical optimizationConsensusWireless ad hoc networkComputer scienceDistributed computingBounded functionConvergence (routing)Consensus protocol; optimizazion; disturbancesNoise (video)Laplacian matrixFocus (optics)Uniform consensus
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Analysis of human skin hyper-spectral images by non-negative matrix factorization

2011

International audience; This article presents the use of Non-negative Matrix Factorization, a blind source separation algorithm, for the decomposition of human skin absorption spectra in its main pigments: melanin and hemoglobin. The evaluated spectra come from a Hyper-Spectral Image, which is the result of the processing of a Multi-Spectral Image by a neural network-based algorithm. The implemented source separation algorithm is based on a multiplicative coeffi cient upload. The goal is to represent a given spectrum as the weighted sum of two spectral components. The resulting weighted coefficients are used to quantify melanin and hemoglobin content in the given spectra. Results present a …

Mathematical optimization[ INFO.INFO-TS ] Computer Science [cs]/Signal and Image ProcessingAbsorption spectroscopy[INFO.INFO-TS] Computer Science [cs]/Signal and Image ProcessingMelasmaComputer sciencePhysics::Medical PhysicsPopulation[ SPI.SIGNAL ] Engineering Sciences [physics]/Signal and Image processing01 natural sciencesNon-negative Matrix FactorizationSpectral line030218 nuclear medicine & medical imagingNon-negative matrix factorizationMatrix decomposition010309 opticsBlind source separation algorithms03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicine[INFO.INFO-TS]Computer Science [cs]/Signal and Image Processing0103 physical sciencesSource separationmedicineMulti/Hyper-Spectral imagingeducation[SPI.SIGNAL] Engineering Sciences [physics]/Signal and Image processingeducation.field_of_studyArtificial neural networkbusiness.industrySpectrum (functional analysis)Pattern recognitionmedicine.diseaseArtificial intelligencebusiness[SPI.SIGNAL]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Signal and Image processinghuman skin absorbance spectrum
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Application of the H-point standard additions method by using absorbance increment values as analytical signals

1991

Abstract This paper demonstrates how the absorbance increment (ΔA) between two wavelengths selected according to the fundamental criteria for application of the H-Point standard additions method (HPSAM) are only related to the analyte concentration. A procedure for calculation of the unknown analyte concentration with no bias error by applying HPSAM to ΔA values in much the same way as the method of standard additions (MOSA), is reported. The method was also applied to a calibration with a single standard. The results obtained on 6 samples with maximal separations between 65 and 0 nm are reported. Finally, the proposed method was applied to the resolution of different phenol-o-cresol mixtur…

Matrix (chemical analysis)AbsorbanceWavelengthAnalyteResolution (mass spectrometry)ChemistryStandard additionCalibrationAnalytical chemistryPoint (geometry)Analytical ChemistryTalanta
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Analyte estimation using the generalized H-point standard additions method and a new methodology for locating linear spectral intervals for unknown i…

1998

An improvement in the way to locate linear spectral intervals for unknown interferents which overlap the analyte signal in UV–visible spectrophotometry is offered as an alternative to the method previously described by Campins-Falco et al. (Anal. Chim. Acta, 302, 323 (1995)). In that report, quotients of the second-derivative spectra of the sample and analyte were used. The new method improves on the old one by using first- instead of second-derivative data, thus eliminating the possible divisions by zero (inflection points for the analyte) obtained in the previous procedure. The linear intervals are now obtained by plotting for each wavelength the differences in first-derivative data betwe…

Matrix (chemical analysis)ChemometricsAbsorbanceAnalyteInternal standardChemistryApplied MathematicsStandard additionCalibrationAnalytical chemistryLinearityAnalytical ChemistryJournal of Chemometrics
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Comparative study of different approaches for the flow injection-fourier transform infrared determination of toluene in gasolines.

1994

Abstract A single channel flow injection manifold has been employed to carry out the direct determination of toluene in gasolines by FT—IR without any sample pretreatment and by using different strategies. Toluene can be directly determined by measuring the absorbance at 728 cm −1 , using a base line established between 835 and 575 cm −1 ; and in this case a limit of detection of 0.01% (v/v) can be obtained with a dynamic range up to 2% (v/v). In some cases it could be convenient to determine toluene by derivative flow-injection FT—IR in order to avoid matrix interferences in the analysis of some types of gasolines. Carrying out the first order derivative FI—FT—IR measurements on the 728 cm…

Matrix (chemical analysis)Detection limitAbsorbancechemistry.chemical_compoundChemistryAnalytical chemistryInfrared spectroscopyDerivativeGasolineBenzeneTolueneAnalytical ChemistryTalanta
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FIA—FT—IR determination of ibuprofen in pharmaceuticals

1992

A method has been developed for the determination of Ibuprofen (2-[4-isobutylphenyl]-propionic acid) in pharmaceuticals by FT-IR, using the carbonyl band which this compound presents at 1710 cm(-1) in carbon tetrachloride solutions. Samples are dissolved in carbon tetrachloride. In this solvent the excipients are not soluble and so the drug can be directly determined without any additional treatment. The use of a simple FIA manifold permits one to carry out this analysis with a low consumption of reagent and the FT-IR provides a continuous monitoring of the spectral base-line which permits an accurate determination of the maximum in the absorbance band. Also, the FIA system permits easy and…

Matrix (chemical analysis)SolventAbsorbancechemistry.chemical_compoundChromatographychemistryReagentAnalytical chemistryCarbon tetrachlorideInfrared spectroscopySample preparationFourier transform infrared spectroscopyAnalytical ChemistryTalanta
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Trying to link vegetation units with biomass data: the case study of Italian shrublands

2014

Although their carbon stock is relevant in assessing the baseline for the negotiation of future agreements with respect to carbon balance, there still are few available studies concerning the biomass and the net ecosystem exchange capacity of Mediterranean shrublands. In this chapter a preliminary overview on the biomass values concerning Italian shrubland communities and/or their dominant/ characteristic woody species is provided. Many useful data on above- and belowground biomass issued from investigations carried out in other Mediterranean countries and concerning plant communities, which share the same ecological, floristic and structural traits of Italian shrublands. A preliminary find…

Mediterranean climateBiomass (ecology)geography.geographical_feature_categorySettore AGR/05 - Assestamento Forestale E SelvicolturaAgroforestryEcologyPlant communityEcological successionVegetationShrublandBiomass Vegetation MediterraneanGeographyDisturbance (ecology)Ecosystem
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Effects of human disturbance on cave-nesting seabirds: The case of the storm petrel

2015

We tested the effects of human disturbance in two sub-colonies of Mediterranean storm petrel. We conducted three experiments to measure the capacity of the storm petrels to respond to stress. The part of the colony exposed to human disturbance resulted to be habituated and did not show chronic stress related to anthropogenic disturbance.

Mediterranean climateDisturbance (geology)seabirdMonitoringBreeding periodPhysiologyanimal diseasesPopulationWILD ANIMALSManagement Monitoring Policy and LawECOLOGYBreeding period; Habituation; Human disturbance; Seabird; Stress hormones; Physiology; Ecological Modeling; Nature and Landscape Conservation; Management Monitoring Policy and Lawhuman disturbanceHYDROBATES-PELAGICUS-MELITENSISCavestress hormonesbiology.animalPENGUINSSTRESS-RESPONSEeducationHYDROBATES-PELAGICUS-MELITENSIS; STRESS-RESPONSE; BEHAVIORAL-RESPONSES; WILD ANIMALS; CORTICOSTERONE; PENGUINS; ECOLOGY; BIRDS; HORMONES; PLASMAResearch ArticlesCORTICOSTERONENature and Landscape Conservationgeographyeducation.field_of_studygeography.geographical_feature_categoryExtinctionBIRDSPLASMAbiologyPolicy and LawEcologyEcological ModelingStressorStress hormonesAmbientaleStormSeabirdhabituationManagementSettore AGR/11 - Entomologia Generale E ApplicataHuman disturbanceBEHAVIORAL-RESPONSESHORMONESHabituationSeabird
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