4 resultados para Bio-sensores
em SAPIENTIA - Universidade do Algarve - Portugal
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Cytochromes P450 constitute a super-family of enzymes involved in the metabolism of Xenobiotics, where human cytochrome P450 3A4 is the most abundant of all P450s, accounting for about 50% of all human liver cytochromes. This membrane anchored protein is responsible for the metabolization of a wide array of environmental drugs and intoxicants, mainly due to its haem domain properties, and active site cavity volume. These properties make this protein an excellent subject for biosensor application, although CYO3A4 enzyme is also famous for its instability. Enzyme inactivation at room temperature is a normal conversion process that this enzyme undergoes, that may hamper any biosensing approach.
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Nos últimos anos o estudo de estruturas inteligentes tem atraído vários investigadores devido às suas potenciais vantagens numa larga gama de aplicações, tais como controle de forma, supressão de vibrações, atenuação de ruído e detecção de dano. O uso de materiais “inteligentes” tal como os materiais piezoeléctricos na forma de lâminas ou “patches”, embebidas ou coladas na superfície de estruturas construídas de materiais compósitos, permite assim obter estruturas que por um lado são adaptativas e por outro revelam excelentes propriedades mecânicas, aumentando assim bastante o desempenho e a fiabilidade de sistemas estruturais. Os materiais piezoeléctricos têm a propriedade de gerar uma carga eléctrica sob a acção duma carga mecânica e o reverso, isto é, aplicando um campo eléctrico nos elementos piezoeléctricos da estrutura, esta deforma-se. Neste trabalho, é apresentado um modelo de elementos finitos, baseado na teoria clássica de placas, desenvolvido para a análise do controle activo em estática e dinâmica lineares de estruturas integrando sensores e actuadores piezoeléctrico na forma de lâminas, os quais introduzem um grau de liberdade referente ao potencial eléctrico, por cada camada piezoeléctrica do elemento finito. É utilizado método de Newmark para a solução iterativa das equações de equilíbrio. Apresentam-se os resultados obtidos em três exemplos ilustrativos.
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Tese de dout., Ciências Biotecnológicas (Biotecnologia Ambiental), Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia, Univ. do Algarve, 2010
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This work describes the synthesis of nanosized metal sulfides and respective SiO2 and/or TiO2 composites in high yield via a straightforward process, under ambient conditions (temperature and pressure), by adding to aqueous metals a nutrient solution containing biologically generated sulfide from sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB). The nanoparticles‘ (NPs) morphological properties were shown not to be markedly altered by the SRB growth media composition neither by the presence of bacterial cells. We further extended the work carried out, using the effluent of a bioremediation system previously established. The process results in the synthesis of added value products obtained from metal rich effluents, such as Acid Mine Drainage (AMD), when associated with the bioremediation process. Precipitation of metals using sulfide allows for the possibility of selective recovery, as different metal sulfides possess different solubilities. We have evaluated the selective precipitation of CuS, ZnS and FeS as nanosized metal sulfides. Again, we have also tested the precipitation of these metal sulfides in the presence of support structures, such as SiO2. Studies were carried out using both artificial and real solutions in a continuous bioremediation system. We found that this method allowed for a highly selective precipitation of copper and a lower selectivity in the precipitation of zinc and iron, though all metals were efficiently removed (>93% removal). This research has also demonstrated the potential of ZnS-TiO2 nanocomposites as catalysts in the photodegradation of organic pollutants using the cationic dye, Safranin-T, as a model contaminant. The influence of the catalyst amount, initial pH and dye concentration were also evaluated. Finally, the efficiency of the precipitates as catalysts in sunlight mediated photodegradation was investigated, using different volumes of dye-contaminated water (150 mL and 10 L). This work demonstrates that all tested composites have the potential to be used as photocatalysts for the degradation of Safranin-T.