17 resultados para Enteric-coating
em Repositório Científico do Instituto Politécnico de Lisboa - Portugal
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Mg alloys can be used as bioresorsable metallic implants. However, the high corrosion rate of magnesium alloys has limited their biomedical applications. Although Mg ions are essential to the human body, an excess may cause undesirable health effects. Therefore, surface treatments are required to enhance the corrosion resistance of magnesium parts, decreasing its rate to biocompatible levels and allowing its safe application as bioresorbable metallic implants. The application of biocompatible silane coatings is envisaged as a suitable strategy for retarding the corrosion process of magnesium alloys. In the current work, a new glycidoxypropyltrimethoxysilane (GPTMS) based coating was tested on AZ31 magnesium substrates subjected to different surface conditioning procedures before coating deposition. The surface conditioning included a short etching with hydrofluoric acid (HF) or a dc polarisation in alkaline electrolyte. The silane coated samples were immersed in Hank's solution and the protective performance of the coating was studied through electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS). The EIS data was treated by new equivalent circuit models and the results revealed that the surface conditioning process plays a key role in the effectiveness of the silane coating. The HF treated samples led to the highest impedance values and delayed the coating degradation, compared to the mechanically polished samples or to those submitted to dc polarisation.
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Mg alloys are very susceptible to corrosion in physiological media. This behaviour limits its widespread use in biomedical applications as bioresorbable implants, but it can be controlled by applying protective coatings. On one hand, coatings must delay and control the degradation process of the bare alloy and, on the other hand, they must be functional and biocompatible. In this study a biocompatible polycaprolactone (PCL) coating was functionalised with nano hydroxyapatite (HA) particles for enhanced biocompatibility and with an antibiotic, cephalexin, for anti-bacterial purposes and applied on the AZ31 alloy. The chemical composition and the surface morphology of the coated samples, before and after the corrosion tests, were studied by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) coupled with energy dispersive x-ray analysis (EDX) and Raman. The results showed that the presence of additives induced the formation of agglomerates and defects in the coating that resulted in the formation of pores during immersion in Hanks' solution. The corrosion resistance of the coated samples was studied in Hank's solution by electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS). The results evidenced that all the coatings can provide corrosion protection of the bare alloy. However, in the presence of the additives, corrosion protection decreased. The wetting behaviour of the coating was evaluated by the static contact angle method and it was found that the presence of both hydroxyapatite and cephalexin increased the hydrophilic behaviour of the surface. The results showed that it is possible to tailor a composite coating that can store an antibiotic and nano hydroxyapatite particles, while allowing to control the in-vitro corrosion degradation of the bioresorbable Mg alloy AZ31. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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In this work a biofunctional composite coating architecture for controlled corrosion activity and enhanced cellular adhesion of AZ31 Mg alloys is proposed. The composite coating consists of a polycaprolactone (PCL) matrix modified with nanohydroxyapatite (HA) applied over a nanometric layer of polyetherimide (PEI). The protective properties of the coating were studied by electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS), a non-disturbing technique, and the coating morphology was investigated by field emission scanning electron microscopy (FE-SEM). The results show that the composite coating protects the AZ31 substrate. The barrier properties of the coating can be optimized by changing the PCL concentration. The presence of nanohydroxyapatite particles influences the coating morphology and decreases the corrosion resistance. The biocompatibility was assessed by studying the response of osteoblastic cells on coated samples through resazurin assay, confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The results show that the polycaprolactone to hydroxyapatite ratio affects the cell behavior and that the presence of hydroxyapatite induces high osteoblastic differentiation. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Interest in bioaerosol exposure has increased significantly because it is now recognized that exposure to fungal agents is associated with a wide range of adverse health effects with a major impact on public health. Fungi are able to grow on almost all natural and synthetic materials, especially if they are hygroscopic or wet. Aim of the study: Several materials used indoors can contribute to enhance fungal contamination indoors. This study intended to understand the carpet influence on fungal contamination when used in the floor of a hotel room.
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No campo da investigação das células fotovoltaicas orgânicas, a obtenção da camada activa com morfologia “ideal” através de técnicas baratas é ainda um marco não atingido. Este trabalho visa ultrapassar as baixas eficiências que são características destas células, através do desenvolvimento de um método rápido e de baixo custo para preparar camadas activas com morfologia próxima da “ideal”. Tal método permitiu obter filmes estruturados de polímeros conjugados reticulados que constituem um dos componentes da camada activa. O método é baseado no controlo da separação de fases que ocorre durante a deposição de misturas em solução, contendo um polímero conjugado reticulável, um polímero isolador “inerte” e um agente iniciador da reacção de reticulação, por spin coating (técnica rápida e de baixo custo), sobre um substrato que poderá servir de um dos eléctrodos na célula. A posterior irradiação do filme com luz Ultravioleta e o seu aquecimento conduzem à formação de uma “rede” reticulada e insolúvel do polímero conjugado que permite remover o polímero inerte e o agente iniciador por dissolução. Sendo o filme resultante insolúvel, o outro(s) componente(s) da camada activa da célula podem ser também depositados sobre ele a partir de soluções. Foram usados três polímeros conjugados reticuláveis dreivados do poli(dioctil-fluoreno) e um polímero “inerte”, o poliestireno, com diversos pesos moleculares. Demonstrou-se que a variação de condições durante a deposição das misturas e das características das mesmas permite obter filmes com diferentes tipos de morfologia - colunar, bicontínua e porosa - com diferentes dimensões dos “motivos” de polímero. Em particular, obtiveram-se filmes com morfologia colunar, com diâmetro médio de coluna da ordem de 150-200 nm e com morfologia bicontínua com “largura” média de grão de cerca de 200 nm. Demonstrou-se que a utilização dos filmes estruturados é mais vantajosa que a de filmes não estruturados (“planos”), tendo-se obtido valores de 90 a 95% de extinção de fotoluminescência para filmes colunares de um dos polímeros, em que o aceitador de electrões foi depositado em solução. Estes valores são indicativos de um processo de dissociação dos excitões gerados no polímero conjugado muito eficiente, o que permite antever que as camadas activas preparadas possam ser aplicadas em células fotovoltaicas com morfologia optimizada.
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O desenvolvimento industrial, tecnológico e económico, conduziu ao aparecimento de soluções construtivas e de revestimentos disponíveis no mercado da construção, cada vez mais eficientes e economicamente vantajosas. Uma dessas soluções é o revestimento vinílico em pavimentos, utilizado a nível mundial principalmente em escritórios, hospitais e escolas. A sua resistência ao tráfego pedonal e facilidade de aplicação e manutenção fazem dele um revestimento de eleição. No entanto esta aparente versatilidade acaba por colocar dificuldades aos profissionais do projecto, da construção e da reabilitação de edifícios, em particular na escolha das melhores soluções para cada tipo de utilização. É pois importante que estes profissionais disponham de orientações práticas para que façam as suas escolhas de um modo objectivo. O presente trabalho propõe o desenvolvimento de uma análise aprofundada deste tipo de material, onde são abordadas as suas exigências funcionais, modo de aplicação e patologia associada, tentando evitar-se deste modo a ocorrência de eventuais erros sistemáticos e recorrentes.
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Since the discovery of ferromagnetism well above room temperature in the Co-doped TiO2 system, diluted magnetic semiconductors based on TiO2 doped with transition metals have generated great interest because of their potential use in the development of spintronic devices. The purpose of this paper is to report on a new and swift chemical route to synthesise highly stable anatase single-phase Co- and Fe-doped TiO2 nanoparticles, with dopant concentrations of up to 10 at.-% and grain sizes that range between 20 and 30 nm. Complementary structural, microstructural and chemical analyses of the different nanopowders synthesised strongly support the hypothesis that a homogeneous distribution of the dopant element in the substitutional sites of the anatase structure has been achieved. Moreover, UV/Vis diffuse reflectance spectra of powder samples show redshifts to lower energies and decreasing bandgap energies with increasing Co or Fe concentration, which is consistent with n-type doping of the TiO2 anatase matrix. Films of Co-doped TiO2 were successfully deposited onto Si (100) substrates by the dip-coating method, with suspensions of Ti1-xCOxO2 nanoparticles in ethylene glycol. ((C)Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, 69451 Weinheim, Germany, 2008).
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The catalytic properties of Pt based cordierite foam catalysts have been evaluated in catalytic combustion of toluene (800 ppm in air). The catalysts contain identical Pt content (0.1%) which was introduced by three different ways: Pt ion exchange on MFI zeolite and then coating on the foam; Pt ion exchange after zeolite coating and finally Pt directly wet impregnated on the cordierite foam. The catalytic behaviour of Pt foam based catalysts was compared with that of PtMFI zeolite under powder form. Pt exchanged MFI supported on the cordierite foams present an improvement of activity for toluene combustion of about 50 degrees C on the light off temperature (T-50%). The enhanced performance of the structured catalysts is due not only to the open structure of foams and homogeneous thin layers catalyst deposited on their cell walls, but also to the fact that the size and location of Pt particles present in MFI zeolite are changed during the dipping step. Indeed, as prepared Pt samples and those used in the preparation of the slurry were observed by transmission electron microscopy revealing that the chemical interaction of PtMFI zeolite with the binder and detergent, both present in the slurry, leads to an increase of Pt particles size which were found to migrate from internal pores to the external surface of zeolite crystallites thereby increasing catalytic activity. (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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We describe a novel, low-cost and low-tech method for the fabrication of elastomeric Janus particles with diameters ranging from micrometers to millimeters. This consists of UV-irradiating soft urethane/urea elastomer spheres, which are then extracted in toluene and dried. The spheres are thus composed of a single material: no coating or film deposition steps are required. Furthermore, the whole procedure is carried out at ambient temperature and pressure. Long, labyrinthine corrugations ("wrinkles") appear on the irradiated portions of the particles' surfaces, the spatial periodicity of which can be controlled by varying the sizes of particles. The asymmetric morphology of the resulting Janus particles has been confirmed by scanning electron microscopy, atomic force microscopy, and optical microscopy. We have also established that the spheres behave elastically by performing bouncing tests with dried and swollen spheres. Results can be interpreted by assuming that each sphere consists of a thin, stiff surface layer ("skin") lying atop a thicker, softer substrate ("bulk"). The skin's higher stiffness is hypothesized to result from the more extensive cross-linking of the polymer chains located near the surface by the UV radiation. Textures then arise from competition between the effects of bending the skin and compressing the bulk, as the solvent evaporates and the sphere shrinks.
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Dissertação para obtenção do grau de Mestre em Engenharia Civil
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Trabalho Final de Mestrado para obtenção do grau de Mestre em Engenharia Mecânica
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Dissertação de natureza científica para obtenção do grau de Mestre em Engenharia Civil na Área de Especialização de Edificações
A influência das condições de cura nas propriedades das argamassas de cal para revestimentos antigos
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Dissertação elaborada no Laboratório Nacional de Engenharia Civil (LNEC) para obtenção do grau de Mestre em Engenharia Civil na Área de Especialização de Edificações no âmbito do protocolo de cooperação entre o ISEL e o LNEC
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Trabalho Final de Mestrado para obtenção do grau de Mestre em Engenharia Civil
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Dissertação para a obtenção do grau de Mestre em Engenharia Civil