3 resultados para Montana State University

em Universidade do Minho


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We investigate the low-energy electronic transport across grain boundaries in graphene ribbons and infinite flakes. Using the recursive Green’s function method, we calculate the electronic transmission across different types of grain boundaries in graphene ribbons. We show results for the charge density distribution and the current flow along the ribbon. We study linear defects at various angles with the ribbon direction, as well as overlaps of two monolayer ribbon domains forming a bilayer region. For a class of extended defect lines with periodicity 3, an analytic approach is developed to study transport in infinite flakes. This class of extended grain boundaries is particularly interesting, since the K and K0 Dirac points are superposed.

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Fiber membranes prepared from jute fragments can be valuable, low cost, and renewable. They have broad application prospects in packing bags, geotextiles, filters, and composite reinforcements. Traditionally, chemical adhesives have been used to improve the properties of jute fiber membranes. A series of new laccase, laccase/mediator systems, and multi-enzyme synergisms were attempted. After the laccase treatment of jute fragments, the mechanical properties and surface hydrophobicity of the produced fiber membranes increased because of the cross-coupling of lignins with ether bonds mediated by laccase. The optimum conditions were a buffer pH of 4.5 and an incubation temperature of 60 °C with 0.92 U/mL laccase for 3 h. Laccase/guaiacol and laccase/alkali lignin treatments resulted in remarkable increases in the mechanical properties; in contrast, the laccase/2,2-azino-bis-(3-ethylthiazoline-6-sulfonate) (ABTS) and laccase/2,6-dimethoxyphenol treatments led to a decrease. The laccase/ guaiacol system was favorable to the surface hydrophobicity of jute fiber membranes. However, the laccase/alkali lignin system had the opposite effect. Xylanase/laccase and cellulase/laccase combined treatments were able to enhance both the mechanical properties and the surface hydrophobicity of jute fiber membranes. Among these, cellulase/laccase treatment performed better; compared to mechanical properties, the surface hydrophobicity of the jute fiber membranes showed only a slight increase after the enzymatic multi-step processes.

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[Extrait] Notre point de départ est la constatation dans les différents médias, genres et arts de la culture populaire et médiatique de la grande quantité de personnages féminins qui défendent par la force la liberté de choisir leur destin: Wonder Woman, Lara Croft, Beatrix Kiddo (Kill Bill), Salt, Katniss Everdeen (The Hunger Games), Tris (Divergent), Lisbeth Salander (The Millenium Trilogy), Elektra, Yoko Tsuno, Marie des Dragons, Artémis Delambre (Les Pirates de Barataria), Isabellae, entre beaucoup d’autres (1). Toutes ces femmes combattent. La conjugaison des valeurs de la liberté et de la force – la force comme condition de la liberté – structure un certain profil féminin qui se réapproprie deux qualités, l’une physique, l’autre politique, qui constituent dans la tradition socioculturelle patriarcale une prérogative typiquement masculine. (...)