296 resultados para Tempo na arte
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This review describes the advantages and disadvantages of using capillary liquid chromatography (CLC), which is considered the newest member in the analytical separation science arsenal. Although CLC has tremendous potential for being the next major innovation in separatory analysis, it has not yet obtained great popularity compared to conventional high performance (and ultra-high performance) liquid chromatography. Comparisons are made between these techniques and some of the reasons that CLC has not yet reached its potential will be advanced.
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TiO2 thin films were prepared by the sol-gel method using different acids (HCl and HAc), with a parallel evaluation of the gel ageing effects on the film properties. After the thermal treatments, the resulting materials were characterized through gravimetric analysis, UV-VIS spectrophotometry (from which optical parameters such as band gap was derived), XRD, morphological surface analysis (AFM) and photocatalytic activity. The majority of the obtained thin films parameters were similar independent of the acid type and the ageing time of the gel. Nevertheless, a visible effect of the surface morphology properties on the films and their photocatalytic activity was observed.
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In the present work, Raman Microscopy was employed in the characterization of the pigments used in a drawing assigned to Tarsila do Amaral, one of the most important Brazilian artists. The work (colored pencil on paper), supposedly produced in the 1920 decade, is of a very simple composition, where blue, green and brown were the colors used. Prussian Blue was found as the blue pigment, whereas green was a mixture of copper phthalocyanine and a yellow dye, probably a diarylide; the brown pigment was a carbonaceous compound. Prussian Blue was replaced by phthalocyanine as pigment since the end of the 1930's and the possibility that it could have been used as pigment in the 1920's can be ruled out.
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The aim of this paper is to describe a chemometrics experiment for undergraduate chemistry students using basic concepts of experimental design to determine setting-time of commercial gelatins.
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The determination of veterinary drug residues in foods of animal origin is an important issue because of the risk these compounds pose to human health in addition to their persistence and tendency to bioaccumulate. In recent years, significant progress has been made in the area and this review presents the state of the art in sample preparation procedures associated with chromatographic techniques coupled to mass spectrometry for multiresidue determination of veterinary drugs in food of animal origin at concentration levels suitable for the control of residues and contaminants in food.
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Brazilian biodiversity is a colossal source of secondary metabolites with remarkable structural features, which are valuable in further biodiscovery studies. In order to fully understand the relations and interactions of a living system with its surroundings, efforts in natural product chemistry are directed toward the challenge of detecting and identifying all the molecular components present in complex samples. It is plausible that this endeavor was born out of recent technological sophistication in secondary metabolite identification with sensitive spectroscopic instruments (MS and NMR) and higher resolving power of chromatographic systems, which allow a decrease in the amount of required sample and time to acquire data. Nevertheless, the escalation of data acquired in these analyses must be sorted with statistical and multi-way tools in order to select key information. Chromatography is also of paramount importance, more so when selected compounds need to be isolated for further investigation. However, in the course of pursuing a "greener" environment, new policies, with an aim to decrease the use of energy and solvents, are being developed and incorporated into analytical methods. Metabolomics could be an effective tool to answer questions on how living organisms in our huge biodiversity work and interact with their surroundings while also being strategic to the development of high value bio-derived products, such as phytotherapeutics and nutraceuticals. The incorporation of proper phytotherapeutics in the so-called Brazilian Unified Health System is considered an important factor for the urgent improvement and expansion of the Brazilian national health system. Furthermore, this approach could have a positive impact on the international interest toward scientific research developed in Brazil as well as the development of high value bio-derived products, which appear as an interesting economic opportunity in national and global markets. Thus, this study attempts to highlight the recent advances in analytical tools used in detection of secondary metabolites, which can be useful as bioproducts. It also emphasizes the potential avenues to be explored in Brazilian biodiversity, known for its rich chemical diversity.
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The constant evolution of science and the growing demand for new technologies have led to new techniques in instrumentation that can improve detection, separation, resolution, and peak capacity. Comprehensive two-dimensional liquid chromatography (LC×LC) is presented as a powerful tool in complex sample analyses. During an analysis, a sample is subjected to two independent separation mechanisms that are combined, resulting in increased resolving power. For appropriate application of LC×LC, understanding the influence of parameters that require optimization is necessary. The main purpose of optimization is to predict the combination of stationary phases, separation conditions, and instrumental requirements to obtain the best separation performance. This review discusses theoretical, intrumental, and chemometric aspects of LC×LC and focuses on its applications in foods. It aims to provide a clear understanding of the aspects that can be used as strategies in the optimization of this analytical method.
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Along the historical background of science, the hydrogen bond became widely known as the universal interaction, thus playing a key role in many molecular processes. Through the available theoretical approaches, many of these processes can be unveiled on the basis of the molecular parameters of the subject intermolecular system, such as the variation of bond length and mainly the frequency shift observed in the proton donor. Supported by the natural bond analysis (NBO) with the quantification of the hybridization contributions, the structural deformations and vibrational effects cited above are also attributed to the outcome of the intermolecular interaction strength, which consequently can be estimated by means of the quantum theory of atoms in molecules (QTAIM) as well as evaluated by the symmetry-adapted perturbation theory (SAPT). Moreover, to identify the preferential interaction sites for proton donors and acceptors, the molecular electrostatic potential (MEP) is useful in this regard.
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Hydrophilic interaction liquid chromatography (HILIC) has been gaining increased attention for its effective separation of highly polar compounds, which include carbohydrates, amino acids, pharmaceutical compounds, proteins, glycoproteins, nucleosides, etc. Polar compounds are usually poorly retained on reverse-phase liquid chromatography (RP-HPLC) columns or have poor solubility in the apolar mobile phase of normal-phase high performance liquid chromatography (NP-HPLC). Since HILIC uses organic solvents such as ACN or MeOH ( > 70%), also used in RP-HPLC and polar stationary phases similar to NP-HPLC (bare silica, diol, amino, amide, saccharide, zwitterionic stationary phases, etc.), it represents a hybrid of the two separation modes. The high organic content in the MP leads to good compatibility with mass spectrometry (MS), increasing the detectivity. This review describes the fundamentals of HILIC and highlights some interesting applications.
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A transmissibilidade de Colletotrichum gossypii var. cephalosporioides foi estudada em diferentes temperaturas utilizando sementes de algodoeiro (Gossypium hirsutum) inoculadas com diferentes tempos de exposição ao patógeno. O experimento consistiu de seis tratamentos, sendo três tempos de exposição (36, 72 e 108 h) das sementes, inoculadas e não inoculadas com o fungo, testados em temperaturas de 15, 20, 25 e 30 ± 2 °C. Os tratamentos provenientes de sementes não inoculadas com o fungo foram utilizados como testemunhas. Os tempos de inoculação apresentaram diferença na incidência e na porcentagem da semente coberta com propágulos do patógeno (PSCPP), sendo o maior valor observado no tempo de 108 h, com conseqüências na germinação e porcentagem de plantas sobreviventes. Os tempos de 36 e 72 h não apresentaram diferença entre si. Temperaturas mais baixas e a maior quantidade de inóculo nas sementes proporcionaram redução na germinação e porcentagem de plantas sobreviventes. A intensidade da doença não foi influenciada pelo tempo de exposição, no entanto, a temperatura foi fator determinante para a transmissibilidade do patógeno, sendo a incidência e a severidade maiores com o aumento desta. O condicionamento osmótico estimulou o desenvolvimento fúngico, sendo observadas maior incidência e severidade da doença no tempo de 108 h.
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A temperatura ambiente e o teor de lipídio no corpo do juvenil do segundo estádio (J2) de Meloidogyne sp. afetam seu parasitismo no hospedeiro. Assim, neste trabalho estudou-se a relação do teor de lipídio corporal e da temperatura com o período de incubação do J2 de Meloidogyne javanica em água e o parasitismo em soja. O teor de lipídio no J2 diminuiu significativamente em cada período de incubação no intervalo de 2 a 12 dias. Entretanto, a patogenicidade dos J2 foi mantida até 12 dias de incubação, porém com redução de 67,36%, 82,75% e 86,09% no número de J2 penetrados, fêmeas e massa de ovos, respectivamente. Em outro ensaio, os J2 foram incubados em água com temperaturas fixas de 5 ºC, 10 ºC e 28 ºC, e por 10 horas em temperaturas variadas de 5 ºC ou 10 ºC complementadas com 14 h a 28 ºC. A patogenicidade em soja foi realizada a cada 5 dias de incubação durante 20 dias. O aumento do período de incubação dos J2 de M. javanica nas temperaturas contínuas de 5 e 28 ºC reduziram a penetração, número de fêmeas, massas de ovos, total de ovos e ovos por grama de raiz. A incubação contínua dos J2 a 10 ºC por qualquer período não afetou a penetração e proporcionou pequena redução no número de fêmeas e na reprodução ao longo dos 20 dias de incubação. Quando os J2 foram expostos a 28 ºC por 14 h as variáveis avaliadas comportaram-se semelhantemente à exposição contínua de 24 h a 28ºC.
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Neste trabalho, o complexo (carbonil)[tetrakis(5,10,15,20-ortobromofenil)porfirinato]rutênio(II) foi sintetizado e estudado como catalisador na oxidação de cicloexano por iodosilbenzeno. Em tal estudo variou-se as condições do sistema a fim de se verificar o melhor tempo e meio de agitação (mecânica e/ou sonicação). Os resultados demonstram boa eficiência, seletividade e regeneração do catalisador quando se utiliza um sistema misto de agitação.
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Neste artigo examinamos a noção de impessoalidade (das Man), apresentada em Ser e Tempo, de Martin Heidegger. Tomando como via interpretativa a análise de uma comparação estabelecida por Heidegger entre o das Man e o conceito de ens realissimum, sustenta-se que a impessoalidade possui uma função ontológica central no programa da ontologia fundamental. O modo de ser impessoal representa a fonte elementar de toda inteligibilidade, de modo análogo ao modo como o conceito de ens realissimum, na tradição ontoteológica, significou o fundamento de determinação de coisas em geral. Assim, o paralelo entre as noções de impessoalidade e ens realissimum permite captar a natureza social da projeção de ser pela compreensão de ser que caracteriza o ser humano.
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O artigo examina o que está envolvido no processo de conhecer e julgar outras pessoas, questão central para a compreensão do projeto autobiográfico de Rousseau. Isso é feito sobretudo a partir da análise de algumas figuras de "observadores" que encontramos na obra de Rousseau: o "Rousseau" dos Dialogues, Émile, Saint-Preux e Wolmar.