3 resultados para Flexible bronchoscopy

em ArchiMeD - Elektronische Publikationen der Universität Mainz - Alemanha


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Kurzzusammenfassung Elaeocarpacae-Alkaloide: flexible Synthesen optisch aktiver (-) Elaeokanin C Schlüsselbausteine Im Tier- und Pflanzenreich sind Alkaloide weit verbreitet und werden von der Biogenese her als Produkte des Aminosäure-Stoffwechsels angesehen. Die Elaeocarpacae-Alkaloide zählen zu den Indolizidinen, welche durch ein Azabicyclo-[4.3.0]-nonan Grundgerüst charakterisiert sind und erstmals Ende der 60er Jahre des letzten Jahrhunderts aus den Blättern der in Neu Guinea beheimateten Ölbaumgewächse isoliert wurden. Für verschiedene Vertreter dieses Alkaloid-Typs wurden sowohl racemische als auch asymmetrische Totalsynthesen entwickelt. Während für das (+) Elaeokanin C bereits Totalsynthesen existieren, gibt es für das (-) Elaeokanin C bis heute keine asymmetrische Synthese. Als Fernziel der vorliegenden Arbeit wurde die erste Totalsynthese von (-) Elaeokanin C ausgewählt. Der Syntheseplan sieht zunächst den diastereoselektiven Aufbau eines optisch aktiven Schlüsselbausteins mit Naturstoff-Stereotriade im Sinne einer konvergenten ex-chiral-pool Synthese vor. Im Rahmen dieser Arbeit konnte dies durch die Aza-Claisen-Umlagerung realisiert werden. Ausgehend von diesem Schlüsselbaustein wurden verschiedene Synthesewege verfolgt um sowohl das Substitutionsmuster der Seitenkette als auch das des Piperidinsegments vielfältig variieren zu können. Die Einführung der Seitenkette erwies sich durch vielfältige Nachbargruppeneffekte wie die unerwünschte 5-exo-trig Cyclisierung zu einem Pyrrolizidin Derivat als große Hürde. Eine geänderte Synthesestrategie mit einem schrittweisen Aufbau der Kette lieferte schließlich den Baustein, aus dem nun in wenigen Stufen das (-) Elaeokanin C sowie vielfältige Analoga herzustellen sein sollten.

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Computer simulations play an ever growing role for the development of automotive products. Assembly simulation, as well as many other processes, are used systematically even before the first physical prototype of a vehicle is built in order to check whether particular components can be assembled easily or whether another part is in the way. Usually, this kind of simulation is limited to rigid bodies. However, a vehicle contains a multitude of flexible parts of various types: cables, hoses, carpets, seat surfaces, insulations, weatherstrips... Since most of the problems using these simulations concern one-dimensional components and since an intuitive tool for cable routing is still needed, we have chosen to concentrate on this category, which includes cables, hoses and wiring harnesses. In this thesis, we present a system for simulating one dimensional flexible parts such as cables or hoses. The modeling of bending and torsion follows the Cosserat model. For this purpose we use a generalized spring-mass system and describe its configuration by a carefully chosen set of coordinates. Gravity and contact forces as well as the forces responsible for length conservation are expressed in Cartesian coordinates. But bending and torsion effects can be dealt with more effectively by using quaternions to represent the orientation of the segments joining two neighboring mass points. This augmented system allows an easy formulation of all interactions with the best appropriate coordinate type and yields a strongly banded Hessian matrix. An energy minimizing process accounts for a solution exempt from the oscillations that are typical of spring-mass systems. The use of integral forces, similar to an integral controller, allows to enforce exactly the constraints. The whole system is numerically stable and can be solved at interactive frame rates. It is integrated in the DaimlerChrysler in-house Virtual Reality Software veo for use in applications such as cable routing and assembly simulation and has been well received by users. Parts of this work have been published at the ACM Solid and Physical Modeling Conference 2006 and have been selected for the special issue of the Computer-Aided-Design Journal to the conference.

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The most important property controlling the physicochemical behaviour of polyelectrolytes and their applicability in different fields is the charge density on the macromolecular chain. A polyelectrolyte molecule in solution may have an effective charge density which is smaller than the actual charge density determined from its chemical structure. In the present work an attempt has been made to quantitatively determine this effective charge density of a model polyelectrolyte by using light scattering techniques. Flexible linear polyelectrolytes with a Poly(2-Vinylpyridine) (2-PVP) backbone are used in the present study. The polyelectrolytes are synthesized by quaternizing the pyridine groups of 2-PVP by ethyl bromide to different quaternization degrees. The effect of the molar mass, degree of quaternization and solvent polarity on the effective charge is studied. The results show that the effective charge does not vary much with the polymer molar mass or the degree of quaternization. But a significant increase in the effective charge is observed when the solvent polarity is increased. The results do not obey the counterion condensation theory proposed by Manning. Based on the very low effective charges determined in this study, a new mechanism for the counterion condensation phenomena from a specific polyelectrolyte-counterion interaction is proposed