676 resultados para RAFT, polimeri, copolimeri, cromofori, azobenzene, micelle, NIPAM, fotoisomerizzazione
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Negli ultimi anni è notevolmente aumentato l’interesse nei confronti dei materiali organici semiconduttori da utilizzare in diversi dispositivi, come, ad esempio, celle fotovoltaiche organiche (OPV). In questo campo si inseriscono i polimeri coniugati ed in particolar modo i polialchiltiofeni (PATs). In questa tesi di laurea magistrale vengono descritte sintesi di monomeri e polimeri tiofenici 3-alchil-sostituiti contenenti un'unità elettron accettrice di benzotiadiazolo. In particolar modo sono stati sintetizzati poli-4,7-bis-(3-esiltiofen-2-il)benzo [1,2,5]tiadiazolo e poli- 4,7 -bis-(3-metossiesiltiofene-2-il)benzo[1,2,5]tiadiazolo, studiando l’effetto dell’ossigeno presente in catena laterale sulle proprietà del materiale. È stata effettuata la caratterizzazione chimico fisica dei polimeri tramite analisi termiche DSC e TGA, cromatografia a permeazione su gel (GPC) e analisi UV-Vis e PL. Sono state inoltre effettuate prove di conducibilità testando i polimeri come materiali fotoattivi in celle fotovoltaiche SMOCs e BHJ, per valutare l’effetto dell’unità di benzotiadiazolo sul trasporto delle cariche.
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L’ingegneria dei tessuti molli, quali il miocardio, sta sempre più emergendo come approccio alternativo alle terapie tradizionali. In questo ambito, i poliesteri costituiscono una classe di polimeri promettente, poiché le variegate strutture chimiche che li caratterizzano permettono di soddisfare un’ampia gamma di esigenze. Negli ultimi anni, l’attenzione della ricerca si è incentrata sul poli(butilene succinato)(PBS). Il PBS, tuttavia, possiede proprietà meccaniche non ottimali per l’ingegneria dei tessuti molli; inoltre i tempi di degradazione sono lunghi; ciò è dovuto al grado di cristallinità e all’idrofobicità, entrambi elevati. Nell’ottica di migliorare le proprietà non soddisfacenti di tale omopolimero, sono stati sintetizzati e caratterizzati nuovi copoliesteri alifatici a base di PBS biocompatibili e biodegradabili. In particolare, sono stati realizzati un copolimero a blocchi e uno statistico a base di Pripol 1009, un diacido commerciale (Croda), e un copolimero a blocchi a base di neopentil glicole, valutando sia l’effetto del tipo di comonomero introdotto nel PBS (Pripol 1009 vs. neopentil glicole) che quello dell’architettura molecolare (copolimero statistico vs. copolimero multiblocco). I materiali sintetizzati sono stati processati in forma di film attraverso pressofusione e di scaffold tramite elettrofilatura. Oltre alla caratterizzazione molecolare, film e scaffold sono stati sottoposti anche ad analisi termica, diffrattometrica, meccanica e a studi di degradazione idrolitica in condizioni fisiologiche. I risultati ottenuti hanno evidenziato la possibilità di modulare sia le proprietà meccaniche che la velocità di degradazione in condizioni fisiologiche. Tutti i copolimeri, infatti, presentano caratteristiche di elastomeri termoplastici e dei profili di degradazione variabili rispetto all’omopolimero, che li rendono adatti per applicazioni nel campo dell’ingegneria dei tessuti molli.
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L’incremento mondiale nel consumo di materie plastiche registrato negli ultimi ottant’anni, ha portato all’insorgere di diverse problematiche ambientali, legate allo smaltimento dei rifiuti e all’eccessivo sfruttamento dei giacimenti petroliferi. La situazione risulta particolarmente difficoltosa nel settore di massimo utilizzo delle plastiche: il food packaging. Una delle possibili soluzioni è l’utilizzo di bioplastiche, soprattutto quelle derivanti da biomassa. Fra queste, di particolare interesse sono i biopolimeri a base di acido 2,5-furandicarbossilico (FDCA), come il poli(butilene furanoato) (PBF) dotato di ottime proprietà meccaniche, termiche e barriera, ma caratterizzato al contempo da eccessiva rigidità. Il presente lavoro di Tesi Magistrale si propone di modulare le proprietà del PBF, mediante copolimerizzazione con acido isoftalico, monomero biobased e in grado di conferire buone proprietà barriera al materiale finale. I due monomeri aromatici, in diversa percentuale molare, sono stati polimerizzati con 1,4-butandiolo, ottenendo un sistema copolimerico poli(butilene furanoato-co-isoftalato) 100% biobased. I materiali sintetizzati sono stati sottoposti a caratterizzazione molecolare (1H-NMR, 13C-NMR e GPC), termica (TGA e DSC), diffrattometrica (WAXS), analisi meccanica e prove barriera. Essi hanno mostrato ottime proprietà meccaniche, con riduzione del modulo elastico e aumento dell’allungamento a rottura all’aumentare della percentuale di unità isoftalica impiegata, ottima stabilità termica (oltre 350°C) e proprietà barriera confrontabili con quelle dei polimeri di derivazione petrolchimica, attualmente utilizzati nel campo degli imballaggi. I risultati ottenuti mostrano come la copolimerizzazione abbia permesso di migliorare le proprietà non soddisfacenti del PBF, senza andare a detrimento di quelle già buone, nell’ottica dell’applicazione finale.
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Il Paclitaxel (PTX) è un potente agente chemioterapico approvato per il trattamento di numerosi tumori solidi. Tuttavia, la scarsa solubilità in acqua e l’elevata tossicità causano gravi effetti collaterali che pregiudicano severamente la qualità di vita dei pazienti, già compromessa dalla patologia. Il presente lavoro di tesi ha riguardato la preparazione mediante nano-precipitazione di micelle di un pro-farmaco del PTX (PTX2S), caricate con feoforbide a (PheoA), una molecola fotosensibile che illuminata ad una specifica lunghezza d’onda genera specie reattive all’ossigeno (ROS) e ossigeno di singoletto (1O2) capaci di uccidere le cellule tumorali. Le nanomicelle sono state caratterizzate in termini di stabilità in condizioni fisiologiche, capacità di loading e di rilascio del farmaco e sviluppo di ROS a seguito di irraggiamento con luce bianca. Inoltre, test preliminari in vitro eseguiti su cellule staminali mesenchimali umane (MSC) hanno dimostrato che le nanomicelle sono efficacemente internalizzate dalle cellule senza comprometterne la vitalità e la morfologia. Tali dati preliminari dimostrano che le MSC possono essere quindi utilizzate come vettori selettivi delle nanomicelle qui descritte.
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This thesis focuses on two main topics: photoresponsive azobenzene-based polymers and supramolecular systems generated by the self-assembly of lipophilic guanosines. In the first chapters describe innovative photoresponsive devices and materials capable of performing multiple roles in the field of soft robotics and energy conversion. Chapter 2 describes a device obtained by coupling a photoresponsive liquid-crystalline network and a piezoelectric polymer to convert visible light into electricity. Chapter 3 deals with a material that can assume different shapes when triggered by three different stimuli in different environments. Chapter 4 reports a highly performing artificial muscle that contracts when irradiated. The last two chapters report on supramolecular structures generated from functionalized guanosines dissolved in organic solvents. Chapter 6 illustrates the self-assembly into G-quadruplexes of 8- and 5’-functionalized guanosines in the absence of templating ions. Chapter 7 describes the supramolecular structure generated by the assembly of a lipophilic guanosine in the presence of silver cations. Chapter 6 is reproduced from an already published paper, while the other chapters are going to be submitted to different journals in a couple of months.
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Il progetto alla base della presente tesi è stato sviluppato all’interno di Raviplast, società cooperativa nata nel 2013 dall’intenzione di un gruppo di lavoratori e tecnici di grande professionalità di dare seguito ad una lunga storia industriale. Raviplast si occupa della produzione di imballaggi flessibili in polietilene a bassa densità (LDPE), in particolare sacchi collati, saldati, a valvola, a tasca, a bocca aperta, tubolari e cappucci monopiega. L’intera gamma di prodotti viene ottenuta attraverso un unico processo industriale cioè la co-estrusione a bolla di film. All’interno di questo elaborato di tesi verrà descritto come le proprietà meccaniche, termiche e chimiche di prodotti formati da polietilene a bassa densità vergine differiscano rispetto a quelle di un prodotto con percentuale di polietilene a bassa densità riciclato crescente. Nel corso dell’esperienza sono state indagate le caratteristiche del granulo di polimero vergine riciclato per verificare l’omogeneità di proprietà come temperatura di fusione, densità e melt flow index (MFI), e poter operare al meglio la produzione. Sul prodotto finito, sia vergine che rigenerato, sono state testate la trazione longitudinale e trasversale al dinamometro, la temperatura di fusione tramite calorimetria differenziale a scansione (DSC) e prove ad impatto tramite caduta di dardo. Le proprietà indagate sono state confrontate per valutare con occhio critico quali accorgimenti adottare nel corso della produzione.
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L'osservazione di diversi fenomeni ottici come la generazione della seconda o della terza armonica (generazione di luce con frequenza raddoppiata (SHG) o generazione di luce con frequenza triplicata (THG)) quando un materiale interagisce con una sorgente ad alta intensità, ha portato ad un crescente interesse per le proprietà ottiche non lineari (NLO). Questi ed altri fenomeni ottici non lineari potrebbero essere impiegati per aumentare le prestazioni dei dispositivi optoelettronici e fornire soluzioni per progettare nuovi metamateriali funzionali. L'impiego di sistemi polimerici contenenti gruppi funzionali con caratteristiche NLO rappresenta una sfida per migliorare tali proprietà e la loro lavorabilità. In questo lavoro, è stata sviluppata una strategia sintetica per ottenere un cromoforo con struttura donatore-accettore-donatore (D-A-D), dove la simmetria dei dipoli (push-pull-push) può potenzialmente fornire proprietà NLO del terzo ordine. Attraverso una sintesi multistep è stato sintetizzato il monomero a base metacrilica con il cromoforo NLO, successivamente copolimerizzato con lo stirene per aumentare la lavorabilità del polimero. Il polimero ed il monomero saranno impiegati per preparare cristalli fotonici. Inoltre, verrà effettuata un'ampia caratterizzazione per approfondire le proprietà ottiche e quindi per ottimizzare i dispositivi finali.
Direct Visualization Of The Action Of Triton X-100 On Giant Vesicles Of Erythrocyte Membrane Lipids.
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The raft hypothesis proposes that microdomains enriched in sphingolipids, cholesterol, and specific proteins are transiently formed to accomplish important cellular tasks. Equivocally, detergent-resistant membranes were initially assumed to be identical to membrane rafts, because of similarities between their compositions. In fact, the impact of detergents in membrane organization is still controversial. Here, we use phase contrast and fluorescence microscopy to observe giant unilamellar vesicles (GUVs) made of erythrocyte membrane lipids (erythro-GUVs) when exposed to the detergent Triton X-100 (TX-100). We clearly show that TX-100 has a restructuring action on biomembranes. Contact with TX-100 readily induces domain formation on the previously homogeneous membrane of erythro-GUVs at physiological and room temperatures. The shape and dynamics of the formed domains point to liquid-ordered/liquid-disordered (Lo/Ld) phase separation, typically found in raft-like ternary lipid mixtures. The Ld domains are then separated from the original vesicle and completely solubilized by TX-100. The insoluble vesicle left, in the Lo phase, represents around 2/3 of the original vesicle surface at room temperature and decreases to almost 1/2 at physiological temperature. This chain of events could be entirely reproduced with biomimetic GUVs of a simple ternary lipid mixture, 2:1:2 POPC/SM/chol (phosphatidylcholine/sphyngomyelin/cholesterol), showing that this behavior will arise because of fundamental physicochemical properties of simple lipid mixtures. This work provides direct visualization of TX-100-induced domain formation followed by selective (Ld phase) solubilization in a model system with a complex biological lipid composition.
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Wormlike micelles formed by the addition to cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB) of a range of aromatic cosolutes with small molecular variations in their structure were systematically studied. Phenol and derivatives of benzoate and cinnamate were used, and the resulting mixtures were studied by oscillatory, steady-shear rheology, and the microstructure was probed by small-angle neutron scattering. The lengthening of the micelles and their entanglement result in remarkable viscoelastic properties, making rheology a useful tool to assess the effect of structural variations of the cosolutes on wormlike micelle formation. For a fixed concentration of CTAB and cosolute (200 mmol L(-1)), the relaxation time decreases in the following order: phenol > cinnamate> o-hydroxycinnamate > salicylate > o-methoxycinnamate > benzoate > o-methoxybenzoate. The variations in viscoelastic response are rationalized by using Mulliken population analysis to map out the electronic density of the cosolutes and quantify the barrier to rotation of specific groups on the aromatics. We find that the ability of the group attached to the aromatic ring to rotate is crucial in determining the packing of the cosolute at the micellar interface and thus critically impacts the micellar growth and, in turn, the rheological response. These results enable us for the first time to propose design rules for the self-assembly of the surfactants and cosolutes resulting in the formation of wormlike micelles with the cationic surfactant CTAB.
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Membrane microdomains enriched in cholesterol, sphingolipids (rafts), and specific proteins are involved in important physiological functions. However their structure, size and stability are still controversial. Given that detergent-resistant membranes (DRMs) are in the liquid-ordered state and are rich in raft-like components, they might correspond to rafts at least to some extent. Here we monitor the lateral order of biological membranes by characterizing DRMs from erythrocytes obtained with Brij-98, Brij-58, and TX-100 at 4 °C and 37 °C. All DRMs were enriched in cholesterol and contained the raft markers flotillin-2 and stomatin. However, sphingomyelin (SM) was only found to be enriched in TX-100-DRMs - a detergent that preferentially solubilizes the membrane inner leaflet - while Band 3 was present solely in Brij-DRMs. Electron paramagnetic resonance spectra showed that the acyl chain packing of Brij-DRMs was lower than TX-100-DRMs, providing evidence of their diverse lipid composition. Fatty acid analysis revealed that the SM fraction of the DRMs was enriched in lignoceric acid, which should specifically contribute to the resistance of SM to detergents. These results indicate that lipids from the outer leaflet, particularly SM, are essential for the formation of the liquid-ordered phase of DRMs. At last, the differential solubilization process induced by Brij-98 and TX-100 was monitored using giant unilamellar vesicles. This study suggests that Brij and TX-100-DRMs reflect different degrees of lateral order of the membrane microdomains. Additionally, Brij DRMs are composed by both inner and outer leaflet components, making them more physiologically relevant than TX-100-DRMs to the studies of membrane rafts.
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In this study, the one- and two-photon absorption spectra of seven azoaromatic compounds (five pseudostilbenes-type and two aminoazobenzenes) were theoretically investigated using the density functional theory combined with the response functions formalism. The equilibrium molecular structure of each compound was obtained at three different levels of theory: Hartree-Fock, density functional theory (DFT), and Moller-Plesset 2. The effect of solvent on the equilibrium structure and the electronic transitions of the compounds were investigated using the polarizable continuum model. For the one-photon absorption, the allowed pi ->pi(*) transition energy showed to be dependent on the molecular structures and the effect of solvent, while the n ->pi(*) and pi ->pi(*)(n) transition energies exhibited only a slight dependence. An inversion between the bands corresponding to the pi ->pi(*) and n ->pi(*) states due to the effect of solvent was observed for the pseudostilbene-type compounds. To characterize the allowed two-photon absorption transitions for azoaromatic compounds, the response functions formalism combined with DFT using the hybrid B3LYP and PBE0 functionals and the long-range corrected CAM-B3LYP functional was employed. The theoretical results support the previous findings based on the three-state model. The model takes into account the ground and two electronic excited states and has already been used to describe and interpret the two-photon absorption spectrum of azoaromatic compounds. The highest energy two-photon allowed transition for the pseudostilbene-type compounds shows to be more effectively affected (similar to 20%) by the torsion of the molecular structure than the lowest allowed transition (similar to 10%). In order to elucidate the effect of the solvent on the two-photon absorption spectra, the lowest allowed two-photon transition (dipolar transition) for each compound was analyzed using a two-state approximation and the polarizable continuum model. The results obtained reveal that the effect of solvent increases drastically the two-photon cross-section of the dipolar transition of the pseudostilbene-type compounds. In general, the features of both one- and two-photon absorption spectra of the azoaromatic compounds are well reproduced by the theoretical calculations.
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A flow injection (FI) micelle-mediated separation/preconcentration procedure for the determination of lead and cadmium by flame atomic absorption spectrometry (FAAS) has been proposed. The analytes reacted with 1-(2-thiazolylazo)-2-naphthol (TAN) to form hydrophobic chelates, which were extracted into the micelles of 0.05% (w/v) Triton X-114 in a solution buffered at pH 8.4. In the preconcentration stage, the micellar solution was continuously injected into a flow system with four mini-columns packed with cotton, glass wool. or TNT compresses for phase separation. The analytes-containing micelles were eluted from the mini-columns by a stream of 3 mol L(-1) HCl solution and the analytes were determined by FAAS. Chemical and flow variables affecting the preconcentration of the analytes were studied. For 15 mL. of preconcentrated solution, the enhancement factors varied between 15.1 and 20.3, the limits of detection were approximately 4.5 and 0.75 mu g L(-1) for lead and cadmium, respectively. For a solution containing 100 and 10 mu g L(-1) of lead and cadmium, respectively, the R.S.D. values varied from 1.6 to 3.2% (n = 7). The accuracy of the preconcentration system was evaluated by recovery measurements on spiked water samples. The method was susceptible to matrix effects, but these interferences were minimized by adding barium ions as masking agent in the sample solutions, and recoveries from spiked sample varied in the range of 95.1-107.3%. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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In biotechnology, endotoxin (LPS) removal from recombinant proteins is a critical and challenging step in the preparation of injectable therapeutics, as endotoxin is a natural component of bacterial expression systems widely used to manufacture therapeutic proteins. The viability of large-scale industrial production of recombinant biomolecules of pharmaceutical interest significantly depends on the separation and purification techniques used. The aim of this work was to evaluate the use of aqueous two-phase micellar system (ATPMS) for endotoxin removal from preparations containing recombinant proteins of pharmaceutical interest, such as green fluorescent protein (GFPuv). Partition assays were carried out initially using pure LPS, and afterwards in the presence of E. coli cell lysate. The ATPMS technology proved to be effective in GFPuv recovery, preferentially into the micelle-poor phase (K(GFPuv) < 1.00), and LPS removal into the micelle-rich phase (%REM(LPS) > 98.00%). Therefore, this system can be exploited as the first step for purification in biotechnology processes for removal of higher LPS concentrations. (C) 2010 American Institute of Chemical Engineers Biotechnol. Prog., 26: 1644-1653, 2010
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This work is the first attempt to apply aqueous two-phase mixed micellar systems (ATPMS) of the nonionic surfactant Triton X-114 and the anionic one AOT to extract clavulanic acid (CA) from broth fermented by Streptomyces clavuligerus. Cloud points were determined in McIlvane buffer pH 6.5 with or without NaCl, and diagram phases/coexistence curves were constructed. CA partition was investigated following a 2(4)-full factorial design in which AOT (0.022, 0.033 and 0.044% w/w), Triton X-114 (1.0, 3.0 and 5.0% w/w) and NaCl (0, 2.85 and 5.70% w/w) concentrations and temperature (24,26 and 28 degrees C) were selected as independent variables, and CA partition coefficient (K(CA)) and yield in the top phase (eta(CA)) as responses. CA partitioned always to the top, micelle-poor phase. The regression analysis pointed out that NaCl concentration and interaction between temperature and Triton X-114 concentration had statistically significant effects on K(CA), while eta(CA) was mainly influenced by temperature, Triton X-114 concentration and their interaction. Different ATPMS compositions were then needed to maximize these responses, specifically 0.022% (w/w) AOT, 5% (w/w) Triton X-114 for K(CA) (2.08), and 0.044% (w/w) AOT, 1% (w/w) Triton X-114 for eta(CA) (98.7%), both at 24 degrees C without NaCl. Since at 0.022% (w/w) AOT, 1% (w/w) Triton X-114 and 28 degrees C without NaCl the system was able to ensure satisfactory intermediate results (K(CA) = 1.48; eta(CA) = 86.3%), these conditions were selected as the best ones. These preliminary results are of concern for possible industrial application, because CA partition to the dilute phase can simplify the subsequent purification protocol. (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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A partial pseudo-ternary phase diagram has been studied for the cethyltrimethylammonium bromide/isooctane:hexanol:butanol/potassium phosphate buffer system, where the two-phase diagram consisting of the reverse micelle phase (L-2) in equilibrium with the solvent is indicated. Based on these diagrams two-phase systems of reverse micelles were prepared with different compositions of the compounds and used for extraction and recovery of two enzymes, and the percentage of enzyme recovery yield monitored. The enzymes glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) and xylose redutase (XR) obtained from Candida guilliermondii yeast were used in the extraction procedures. The recovery yield data indicate that micelles having different composition give selective extraction of enzymes. The method can thus be used to optimize enzyme extraction processes. (c) 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.