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Novel monolithic materials for miniaturized separation techniques
2015
En esta tesis, se describe el uso de nuevos materiales porosos polimericos y su potencial aplicación en técnicas de separación miniaturizadas. La primera sección (capítulos 1-3), contiene una introducción general, donde el impacto de los materiales polímeros (capítulo 2)en cromatografía es discutido. En el capítulo 3, se presenta una introducción a la caracterización de algunos polímeros y aceites esenciales. Los capítulos 1-3 se escribieron siguiendo la normativa de la Universidad Valencia. La segunda parte de esta tesis está enfocada en la preparación, caracterización y aplicación de nuevos materiales monoíticos usados en cromatografía líquida capilar y electrocromatografía (CEC). En esto…
New trends in nonequilibrium statistical mechanics: classical and quantum systems
2020
The main aim of this special issue is to report recent advances and new trends in nonequilibrium statistical mechanics of classical and quantum systems, from both theoretical and experimental points of view, within an interdisciplinary context. In particular, the nonlinear relaxation processes in the dynamics of out-of-equilibrium systems and the role of the metastability and environmental noise will be overviewed. Three main areas of nonequilibrium statistical mechanics will be covered: slow relaxation phenomena and dissipative dynamics; long-range interactions and classical systems; quantum systems. New trends such as quantum thermodynamics and novel types of quantum phase transitions occ…
On critical properties of the Berry curvature in the Kitaev honeycomb model
2019
We analyse the Kitaev honeycomb model, by means of the Berry curvature with respect to Hamiltonian parameters. We concentrate on the ground-state vortex-free sector, which allows us to exploit an appropriate Fermionisation technique. The parameter space includes a time-reversal breaking term which provides an analytical headway to study the curvature in phases in which it would otherwise vanish. The curvature is then analysed in the limit in which the time-reversal-symmetry-breaking perturbation vanishes. This provides remarkable information about the topological phase transitions of the model. The Berry curvature in itself exhibits no singularities at criticality, nevertheless it distingui…
Consideration of the formation of solids and gases in steady state modelling of crevice corrosion propagation
2007
Abstract One of the challenges in the simulation of crevice corrosion propagation is the rigorous treatment of non-aqueous species (gas or solids), since the appearance of a new phase in a crevice will automatically have an impact on its geometry. This paper presents a simple approach, where heterogeneous reactions are considered in a post-processing step, by determining the conditions of potential, external chemistry (pH, chloride, …) or geometry under which gas or solid phases could appear in the crevice. Thus, as function of these conditions, stability diagrams for the different phases that are liable to appear in an actively propagating crevice can be constructed. Such diagrams (e.g. di…
On the use of ionic liquids as mobile phase additives in high-performance liquid chromatography. A review.
2015
The popularity of ionic liquids (ILs) has grown during the last decades in several analytical separation techniques. Consequently, the number of reports devoted to the applications of ILs is still increasing. This review is focused on the use of ILs (mainly imidazolium-based associated to chloride and tetrafluoroborate) as mobile phase additives in high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). In this approach, ILs just function as salts, but keep several kinds of intermolecular interactions, which are useful for chromatographic separations. Both cation and anion can be adsorbed on the stationary phase, creating a bilayer. This gives rise to hydrophobic, electrostatic and other specific in…
Characterization of ALD grown TixAlyN and TixAlyC thin films
2017
Atomic layer deposition (ALD) was used to grow TixAlyN and TixAlyC thin films using trimethylaluminum (TMA), titanium tetrachloride and ammonia as precursors. Deposition temperature was varied between 325 °C and 500 °C. Films were also annealed in vacuum and N2-atmosphere at 600–1000 °C. Wide range of characterization methods was used including time-of-flight elastic recoil detection analysis (ToF-ERDA), X-ray diffractometry (XRD), X-ray reflectometry (XRR), Raman spectroscopy, ellipsometry, helium ion microscopy (HIM), atomic force microscopy (AFM) and 4-point probe measurement for resistivity. Deposited films were roughly 100 nm thick and contained mainly desired elements. Carbon, chlorin…
Enantioseparations with polysaccharide-based chiral stationary phases in HPLC. Application to the enantioselective evaluation of the biodegradability…
2023
The chiral nature of living systems has obvious implications for the biologically active compounds that interact with them. At the molecular level, chirality represents an intrinsic property of the essential building blocks of life, such as amino acids and sugars, and therefore, of peptides, proteins, enzymes, carbohydrates, nucleosides and a number of alkaloids and hormones. As a consequence, processes mediated by biological systems are stereochemistry-sensitive, and a pair of enantiomers can have different effects on living organisms. The scientific community has been studying the implications of chirality for life for more than a century. Today, it is still a topic of active research and…
Prise en eau par composites carbone/époxy et leur effet sur le comportement mécanique : application aux réparations de structures en composite par co…
2013
Le travail présenté dans ce mémoire avait pour objectif d’étudier le processus de la pénétration d'eau dans les composites en carbone/époxyde dans un premier temps, et dans un deuxième temps, d’étudier l’effet de la prise en eau par ces matériaux sur les performances mécaniques des composites et leur joints collés. L'intégration de ces phénomènes physiques dans la modélisation numérique est d'une grande importance dans la prédiction de la durabilité d’une structure en composite subissant un vieillissement hygrothermique. Par conséquent, ce travail consiste non seulement en des observations expérimentales, mais aussi en des simulations numériques. Des corrélations entre les résultats obtenus…
La membrane plasmique des plantes : une clé dans la détection des agresseurs et le processus de défensefra
2014
SPE IPM; Le développement d’une méthode d’imagerie innovante a permis de montrer que la membrane plasmique des cellules végétales est une mosaïque de territoires présentant des propriétés biophysiques variées. Cette organisation est modifiée de façon très rapide en réponse à certaines molécules provenant de microorganismes, établissant un lien fonctionnel entre cette organisation et la mise en place des mécanismes de défense.
Characterization of ATPase from maize shoot plasma membrane prepared by partition in an aqueous polymer two phase system
1986
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