6 resultados para Diagnostic Method For Fluid Dynamics Experiment


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Dissertação apresentada na Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia da Universidade Nova de Lisboa para a obtenção do grau de Mestre em Engenharia Biomédica. A presente dissertação foi desenvolvida no Erasmus Medical Center em Roterdão, Holanda

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A thesis submitted in fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of the Masters in Molecular Genetics and Biomedicine

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Deep-eutectic solvents (DES) are considered novel renewable and biodegradable solvents, with a cheap and easy synthesis, without waste production. Later it was discovered a new subclass of DES that even can be biocompatible, since their synthesis uses primary metabolites such as amino acids, organic acids and sugars, from organisms. This subclass was named natural deep-eutectic solvents (NADES). Due to their properties it was tried to study the interaction between these solvents and biopolymers, in order to produce functionalized fibers for biomedical applications. In this way, fibers were produced by using the electrospinning technique. However, it was first necessary to study some physical properties of NADES, as well as the influence of water in their properties. It has been concluded that the water has a high influence on NADES properties, which can be seen on the results obtained from the rheology and viscosity studies. The fluid dynamics had changed, as well as the viscosity. Afterwards, it was tested the viability of using a starch blend. First it was tested the dissolution of these biopolymers into NADES, in order to study the viability of their application in electrospinning. However the results obtained were not satisfactory, since the starch polymers studied did not presented any dissolution in any NADES, or even in organic solvents. In this way it was changed the approach, and it was used other biocompatible polymers. Poly(ethylene oxide), poly(vinyl alcohol) and gelatin were the others biopolymers tested for the electrospinning, with NADES. All polymers show good results, since it was possible to obtain fibers. However for gelatin it was used only eutectic mixtures, containing active pharmaceutical ingredients (API’s), instead of NADES. For this case it was used mandelic acid (antimicrobial properties), choline chloride, ibuprofen (anti-inflammatory properties) and menthol (analgesic properties). The polymers and the produced fibers were characterized by scanning electron microscope (SEM), Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR). With the help of these techniques it was possible to conclude that it was possible to encapsulate NADES within the fibers. Rheology it was also study for poly(ethylene oxide) and poly(vinyl alcohol), in a way to understand the influence of polymer concentration, on the electrospinning technique. For the gelatin, among the characterization techniques, it was also performed cytotoxicity and drug release studies. The gelatin membranes did not show any toxicity for the cells, since their viability was maintained. Regarding the controlled release profile experiment no conclusion could be drawn from the experiments, due to the rapid and complete dissolution of the gelatin in the buffer solution. However it was possible to quantify the mixture of choline chloride with mandelic acid, allowing thus to complete, and confirm, the information already obtained for the others characterization technique.

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Apenas há 100 anos atrás foi finalmente estabelecido que os sistemas biológicos têm a capacidade de fixar o azoto. A Química ainda se encontrava atrasada, mas em 1913, Haber e Bosh projectaram a primeira instalação comercial de fixação do azoto e fundaram a indústria química inorgânica moderna. Os mecanismos destes dois processos relacionados são, no entanto, muito diversos. Laplaza e Cummins apresentaram na revista Science uma reacção que representa o culminar de 30 anos de trabalho da comunidade química na fixação de azoto em condições próximas das atmosféricas. Esta descoberta apresenta um complexo inorgânico simples que pode quebrar a ligação tripla da molécula de azoto para formar um novo nitrilo-complexo sem a necessidade de qualquer outro reagente. Esta publicação inspirou o trabalho apresentado nesta tese. Como a transferência de massa entre as fases – gasosa (azoto) e o solvente líquido – constituía um factor limitativo da cinética da reacção, assim a utilização de um solvente supercrítico pareceu ser uma melhoria óbvia. O xénon é o único fluido supercrítico, à temperatura ambiente suficientemente inerte quimicamente para ser usado como solvente em contacto com uma substância extremamente reactiva, capaz de quebrar a ligação da molécula de azoto. Neste trabalho, a reacção descoberta por Laplaza e Cummins foi efectuada em xénon supercrítico. A realização desta reacção envolveu diversas etapas: 1. As sínteses do composto Mo(NRAr)3 (1) (onde R é C(CD3)2CH3 e Ar é 3,5-C6H3(CH3)2), usando caixa de luvas e técnicas sob atmosfera de árgon; 2. A construção de uma nova instalação, projectada para a realização da reacção do composto 1 com o azoto em xénon supercrítico, com monitorização contínua através de espectrofotometria visível; 3. A introdução de sucessivas modificações devido a dificuldades experimentais imprevistas conduziu à reconstrução substancial da primeira instalação utilizada, de forma a ser possível medir a solubilidade do composto 1 em xénon supercrítico, e de proporcionar a difusão do azoto no xénon. 4. Medições da solubilidade do complexo 1 em xénon supercrítico, à temperatura ambiente e pressões entre 6 e 10MPa; 5. Medições da cinética da reacção do composto 1 com azoto gasoso, usando xénon supercrítico como solvente, em diversas condições, com diversos ambientes de solventes, em diferentes quantidades do composto 1, e usando métodos de detecção completamente diferentes do método espectroscópico inicialmente programado; 6. Utilização de simulações em CFD (Computer Fluid Dynamics) para interpretar os resultados obtidos. Estas simulações sugerem que a elevada densidade do xénon induz a sedimentação lenta do excesso (não dissolvido) do composto 1, que controla a distribuição do produto da reacção dentro do reactor. A conclusão principal foi a de que a cisão da ligação da molécula do azoto pelo composto 1 pode ser obtida em segundos em xénon supercrítico.

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Dissertação para obtenção do Grau de Doutor em Engenharia Química, especialidade de Engenharia Bioquímica

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A potentially renewable and sustainable source of energy is the chemical energy associated with solvation of salts. Mixing of two aqueous streams with different saline concentrations is spontaneous and releases energy. The global theoretically obtainable power from salinity gradient energy due to World’s rivers discharge into the oceans has been estimated to be within the range of 1.4-2.6 TW. Reverse electrodialysis (RED) is one of the emerging, membrane-based, technologies for harvesting the salinity gradient energy. A common RED stack is composed by alternately-arranged cation- and anion-exchange membranes, stacked between two electrodes. The compartments between the membranes are alternately fed with concentrated (e.g., sea water) and dilute (e.g., river water) saline solutions. Migration of the respective counter-ions through the membranes leads to ionic current between the electrodes, where an appropriate redox pair converts the chemical salinity gradient energy into electrical energy. Given the importance of the need for new sources of energy for power generation, the present study aims at better understanding and solving current challenges, associated with the RED stack design, fluid dynamics, ionic mass transfer and long-term RED stack performance with natural saline solutions as feedwaters. Chronopotentiometry was used to determinate diffusion boundary layer (DBL) thickness from diffusion relaxation data and the flow entrance effects on mass transfer were found to avail a power generation increase in RED stacks. Increasing the linear flow velocity also leads to a decrease of DBL thickness but on the cost of a higher pressure drop. Pressure drop inside RED stacks was successfully simulated by the developed mathematical model, in which contribution of several pressure drops, that until now have not been considered, was included. The effect of each pressure drop on the RED stack performance was identified and rationalized and guidelines for planning and/or optimization of RED stacks were derived. The design of new profiled membranes, with a chevron corrugation structure, was proposed using computational fluid dynamics (CFD) modeling. The performance of the suggested corrugation geometry was compared with the already existing ones, as well as with the use of conductive and non-conductive spacers. According to the estimations, use of chevron structures grants the highest net power density values, at the best compromise between the mass transfer coefficient and the pressure drop values. Finally, long-term experiments with natural waters were performed, during which fouling was experienced. For the first time, 2D fluorescence spectroscopy was used to monitor RED stack performance, with a dedicated focus on following fouling on ion-exchange membrane surfaces. To extract relevant information from fluorescence spectra, parallel factor analysis (PARAFAC) was performed. Moreover, the information obtained was then used to predict net power density, stack electric resistance and pressure drop by multivariate statistical models based on projection to latent structures (PLS) modeling. The use in such models of 2D fluorescence data, containing hidden, but extractable by PARAFAC, information about fouling on membrane surfaces, considerably improved the models fitting to the experimental data.