4 resultados para ALUMINA-CERAMICS

em Repositório Científico do Instituto Politécnico de Lisboa - Portugal


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O trabalho apresentado nesta dissertação centrou-se na síntese e caracterização de novos precursores de ligandos do tipo iminopirrolilo, usando como molécula de partida a 2-fenil-1-pirrolina. Estes ligandos foram posteriormente usados em tentativas de síntese de complexos de Ni(II). Em termos experimentais, este trabalho foi iniciado pelo estudo da síntese do 2- fenilpirrole a partir da 2-fenil-1-pirrolina, na tentativa de obter um produto puro, através de um processo competitivo em termos de eficiência e custo em relação aos descritos anteriormente pelo grupo de trabalho e pela literatura. Numa segunda fase, estudou-se a síntese de dois novos precursores de ligandos iminopirrolilo e, por fim, tentou-se sintetizar dois novos complexos de Ni(II) com base nos referidos ligandos, com vista ao seu uso como catalisadores de polimerização de olefinas. O Capítulo 1 apresenta uma introdução ao desenvolvimento dos complexos de metais de transição como catalisadores de polimerização de olefinas, dando-se ênfase especial aos catalisadores de níquel contendo ligandos α-diimina, fenoxi-imina, anilitropona e iminopirrolilo. Focam-se ainda os métodos de síntese de pirroles substituídos na posição 2, devido à importância que apresentam para os objectivos deste trabalho. No Capítulo 2 estuda-se a reacção de desidrogenação catalítica de 2-fenil-1-pirrolina a 2-fenilpirrole, catalisada por paládio suportado em carvão ou alumina activados. Posteriormente descreve-se a reacção de formilação do 2-fenilpirrole que origina o novo composto 5-fenil-2-formilpirrole. Este é transformado em novos precursores de ligando do tipo iminopirrolilo, mais especificamente 2-arilimino-5-fenilpirrolilo, por condensação com a dimetil- e diisopropilanilina. No Capítulo 3 discute-se as tentativas de síntese de novos complexos de Ni(II) contendo os ligandos iminopirrolilo sintetizados, a partir da reacção dos correspondentes sais de sódio com o complexo [NiCl(Ph)(PPh3)2]. O Capítulo 4 apresenta as conclusões gerais e o Capítulo 5 os detalhes experimentais, as sínteses e as caracterizações dos ligandos e dos complexos.

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The aim of the present work was to investigate the wetting behaviour of biomedical grade Ti-6Al-4V alloy surfaces textured by a femtosecond laser treatment. The material was treated in ambient atmosphere using an Yb: KYW chirped-pulse-regenerative amplification laser with a wavelength of 1030 nm and a pulse duration of 500 fs. Four main types of surface textures were obtained depending on the processing parameters and laser treatment method. These textures consist of: (1) nanoscale laser-induced periodic surface structures (LIPSS); (2) nanopillars; (3) a bimodal roughness distribution texture formed of LIPSS overlapping microcolumns; (4) a complex texture formed of LIPSS overlapping microcolumns with a periodic variation of the columns size in the laser scanning direction. The wettability of the surfaces was evaluated by the sessile drop method using distilled-deionized (DD) water and Hank's balanced salt solution (HBSS) as testing liquids. The laser treated surfaces present a hydrophilic behaviour as well as a high affinity for the saline solution, with equilibrium contact angles in the ranges 24.1-76.2. for DD water and 8.4-61.8. for HBSS. The wetting behaviour is anisotropic, reflecting the anisotropy of the surface textures. (c) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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The morphological and structural modifications induced in sapphire by surface treatment with femtosecond laser radiation were studied. Single-crystal sapphire wafers cut parallel to the (0 1 2) planes were treated with 560 fs, 1030 nm wavelength laser radiation using wide ranges of pulse energy and repetition rate. Self-ordered periodic structures with an average spatial periodicity of similar to 300 nm were observed for fluences slightly higher than the ablation threshold. For higher fluences the interaction was more disruptive and extensive fracture, exfoliation, and ejection of ablation debris occurred. Four types of particles were found in the ablation debris: (a) spherical nanoparticles about 50 nm in diameter; (b) composite particles between 150 and 400 nm in size; (c) rounded resolidified particles about 100-500 nm in size; and (d) angular particles presenting a lamellar structure and deformation twins. The study of those particles by selected area electron diffraction showed that the spherical nanoparticles and the composite particles are amorphous, while the resolidified droplets and the angular particles, present a crystalline a-alumina structure, the same of the original material. Taking into consideration the existing ablation theories, it is proposed that the spherical nanoparticles are directly emitted from the surface in the ablation plume, while resolidified droplets are emitted as a result of the ablation process, in the liquid phase, in the low intensity regime, and by exfoliation, in the high intensity regime. Nanoparticle clusters are formed by nanoparticle coalescence in the cooling ablation plume. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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To study luminescence, reflectance, and color stability of dental composites and ceramics. Materials and Methods: IPS e.max, IPS Classic, Gradia, and Sinfony materials were tested, both unpolished (as-cast) and polished specimens. Coffee, tea, red wine, and distilled water (control) were used as staining drinks. Disk-shaped specimens were soaked in the staining drinks for up to 5 days. Color was measured by a colorimeter. Fluorescence was recorded using a spectrofluorometer, in the front-face geometry. Time-resolved fluorescence spectra were recorded using a laser nanosecond spectrofluorometer. Results: The exposure of the examined dental materials to staining drinks caused changes in color of the composites and ceramics, with the polished specimens exhibiting significantly lower color changes as compared to unpolished specimens. Composites exhibited lower color stability as compared to ceramic materials. Water also caused perceptible color changes in most materials. The materials tested demonstrated significantly different initial luminescence intensities. Upon exposure to staining drinks, luminescence became weaker by up to 40%, dependent on the drink and the material. Time-resolved luminescence spectra exhibited some red shift of the emission band at longer times, with the lifetimes in the range of tens of nanoseconds. Conclusions: Unpolished specimens with a more developed surface have lower color stability. Specimens stored in water develop some changes in their visual appearance. The presently proposed methods are effective in evaluating the luminescence of dental materials. Luminescence needs to be tested in addition to color, as the two characteristics are uncorrelated. It is important to further improve the color and luminescence stability of dental materials.