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em Repositório Científico do Instituto Politécnico de Lisboa - Portugal


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Utilizando um método de medida dinâmico, determinou-se experimentalmente a solubilidade de corantes têxteis em CO2 supercrítico, para pressões entre 120 bar (12MPa) a 400 bar (40 MPa) e temperaturas de 60°C (333.2K) a 120°C (393.2K). O equipamento utilizado consiste em 3 secções distintas: zona de compressão, zona de equilíbrio e zona de expansão. Dos resultados obtidos para as isotérmicas, verificou-se que a solubilidade aumenta com o incremento da pressão. Em relação à influência da temperatura, constatou-se que as pressões mais baixas os corantes apresentam uma diminuição na solubilidade em CO2 supercrítico com o incremento da temperatura, no entanto, a partir de uma determinada pressão (cerca de 225bar), quanto maior a temperatura de estudo, maior a solubilidade dos compostos. Obtiveram-se valores de solubilidade na ordem dos 2,9x10-6 a 2,9x10-4 para o Quinizarina com uma reprodutibilidade média de ±3,3%, de 1,4x10-6 a 3,2x10-4 para o Red 9 com uma reprodutibilidade média de ±2,5% de 7,8x10-8 a 2,2x10-5 para o Blue 14 com uma reprodutibilidade média de ±3,0% e finalmente de 6,63x10-8 a 4,9x10-7 para o Blue 1, com uma reprodutibilidade média de ±4,5%. A comparação com os resultados experimentais da bibliografia permitiu verificar a actual discrepância de valores existentes para estes corantes e a importância de novos resultados e mais rigorosos, com o objectivo de analisar os métodos de determinação de solubilidade em fluidos supercríticos. Após a análise dos resultados obtidos, foi efectuada a modelação dos mesmos recorrendo a modelos semi-empíricos, verificando-se que o modelo mais adequado ao corante Quinizarina é o modelo de Bartle et al, para o qual se obteve um desvio relativo médio percentual (AARD) de 2,94%. Relativamente ao corante Red 9 e Blue 14, o modelo que melhor define o comportamento de Chrastil, obtendo-se um AARD de 0,870% e o 1,47% respectivamente, enquanto que para o Blue 1 é o modelo de Kummar e Jonhson, com um AARD de 0,218%. Além da modelação efectuada, foram ainda determinados os valores de entalpias de vaporização e solvatação para os diferentes compostos.

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This paper proposes a practical approach for profit-based unit commitment (PBUC) with emission limitations. Under deregulation, unit commitment has evolved from a minimum-cost optimisation problem to a profit-based optimisation problem. However, as a consequence of growing environmental concern, the impact of fossil-fuelled power plants must be considered, giving rise to emission limitations. The simultaneous address of the profit with the emission is taken into account in our practical approach by a multiobjective optimisation (MO) problem. Hence, trade-off Curves between profit and emission are obtained for different energy price profiles, in a way to aid decision-makers concerning emission allowance trading. Moreover, a new parameter is presented, ratio of change, and the corresponding gradient angle, enabling the proper selection of a compromise commitment for the units. A case study based on the standard IEEE 30-bus system is presented to illustrate the proficiency Of Our practical approach for the new competitive and environmentally constrained electricity supply industry.

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A large area colour imager optically addressed is presented. The colour imager consists of a thin wide band gap p-i-n a-SiC:H filtering element deposited on the top of a thick large area a-SiC:H(-p)/a-Si:H(-i)/a-SiC:H(-n) image sensor, which reveals itself an intrinsic colour filter. In order to tune the external applied voltage for full colour discrimination the photocurrent generated by a modulated red light is measured under different optical and electrical bias. Results reveal that the integrated device behaves itself as an imager and a filter giving information not only on the position where the optical image is absorbed but also on it wavelength and intensity. The amplitude and sign of the image signals are electrically tuneable. In a wide range of incident fluxes and under reverse bias, the red and blue image signals are opposite in sign and the green signal is suppressed allowing blue and red colour recognition. The green information is obtained under forward bias, where the blue signal goes down to zero and the red and green remain constant. Combining the information obtained at this two applied voltages a RGB colour image picture can be acquired without the need of the usual colour filters or pixel architecture. A numerical simulation supports the colour filter analysis.

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We present new populational growth models, generalized logistic models which are proportional to beta densities with shape parameters p and 2, where p > 1, with Malthusian parameter r. The complex dynamical behaviour of these models is investigated in the parameter space (r, p), in terms of topological entropy, using explicit methods, when the Malthusian parameter r increases. This parameter space is split into different regions, according to the chaotic behaviour of the models.

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Recensão crítica do livro "PONTES,J.; CASTRO, R. S. e AFONSO - A hora da liberdade: o 25 de Abril, pelos protagonistas = The hour of liberty: 25 april by its protagonists. Lisboa: Bizâncio, 2012”.

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Background: Mushroom polysaccharides play an important role in functional foods because they exhibit biological modulator properties such as antitumour, antiviral and antibacterial activities. The present study involved the production, purification and characterisation of intracellular and extracellular free and protein-bound polysaccharides from Pleurotus ostreatus and the investigation of their growth-inhibitory effect on human carcinoma cell lines. Results: Several fermentation parameters were obtained: batch polysaccharide productivities of 0.013 +/- 8.12 x 10-5 and 0.037 +/- 0.0005 g L-1 day-1 for intracellular and extracellular polysaccharides respectively, a maximum biomass concentration of 9.35 +/- 0.18 g L-1, Pmax = 0.935 +/- 0.018 g L-1 day-1, µmax = 0.218 +/- 0.02 day-1, YEP/X = 0.040 +/- 0.0015 g g-1 and YIP/X = 0.014 +/- 0.0003 g g-1. Some polysaccharides exhibited superoxide dismutase (SOD)-like activity of 50-200 units. Fourier transform infrared analysis of the polysaccharides revealed absorption bands characteristic of such biological macromolecules. Cytotoxicity assays showed that both intracellular and extracellular polysaccharides exhibited antitumour activity towards several tested human carcinoma cell lines in a dose-dependent manner. Conclusion - The polysaccharides of P. ostreatus exhibited high SOD-like activity, which strongly supports their biological effect on tumour cell lines. The extracellular polysaccharides presented the highest antitumour activity towards the RL95 carcinoma cell line and should be further investigated as an antitumour agent.