886 resultados para Core shell


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Negli ultimi decenni la necessità di salvaguardare l’ambiente ha portato ad un importante sviluppo dei processi catalitici con particolare attenzione agli aspetti di sostenibilità e impatto ambientale. Le nanoparticelle metalliche, note per le ottime proprietà catalitiche, ricoprono un ruolo fondamentale nel settore della catalisi. Al fine di innescare effetti sinergici e ottenere catalizzatori più performanti, la ricerca si sta orientando verso lo studio di nanoparticelle bimetalliche o multicomponente. Questo lavoro di tesi presenta la sintesi di nanoparticelle di Au, Pt e AuPt applicabili in catalisi e preparate mediante un processo a basso impatto ambientale assistito da microonde. Un’estesa caratterizzazione chimicofisica dei prodotti (DLS/ELS, UV-VIS, ICP-OES, XRD; TEM-EDS) ha consentito di ottimizzare le sintesi rispetto a distribuzione granulometrica, stabilità colloidale, resa di reazione e composizione di fase. Per AuPt NPs si sono sviluppate due preparazioni finalizzate all’ottenimento di diverse nanostrutture, core-shell e leghe. Infine, le prestazioni catalitiche dei campioni preparati sono state valutate mediante idrogenazione di 4-nitrofenolo (4-NP) a 4-amminofenolo (4-AP) in presenza di NaBH4, una reazione modello utilizzata per testare l'attività catalitica di nanometalli. Il campione in lega, Au97.5Pt2.5, e il campione core-shell, Au90@Pt10, hanno evidenziato effetti sinergici positivi con una migliore attività catalitica rispetto ai monometalli.

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Questo elaborato prevede la caratterizzazione delle proprietà elettriche di nanocompositi a matrice epossidica additivata con Quantum Dots. Inizialmente sono state presentate le caratteristiche fondamentali dei materiali polimerici con particolare attenzione alle proprietà elettriche. In seguito, sono stati descritti i temi pratici e teorici delle misure che permettono di ottenere i risultati utili alla caratterizzazione, nello specifico: Spettroscopia Dielettrica, metodo Pulsed Electro-Acustic (PEA), Prova di Conducibilità e metodo Thermally Simulated Depolarization Current (TSDC). Le misure sono state effettuate su dei provini di resina epossidica vergine e nanocompositi Epoxy/QDsCS. Sono stati esposti i processi fondamentali che portano alla realizzazione dei diversi provini e di seguito sono stati mostrati i risultati delle misure precedentemente elencate. L’analisi e l’elaborazione dei dati ha portato alla caratterizzazione finale e permette di concludere che l’inserzione di Quantum Dots Core-Shell non provoca variazioni della conducibilità del materiale ma ne modifica le proprietà dielettriche, quali profondità di trappola e carica di spazio.

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The involvement of dopamine (DA) mechanisms in the nucleus accumbens (NAC) in fear conditioning has been proposed by many studies that have challenged the view that the NAC is solely involved in the modulation of appetitive processes. However, the role of the core and shell subregions of the NAC in aversive conditioning remains unclear. The present study examined DA release in these NAC subregions using microdialysis during the expression of fear memory. Guide cannulae were implanted in rats in the NAC core and shell. Five days later, the animals received 10 footshocks (0.6 mA, 1 s duration) in a distinctive cage A (same context). On the next day, dialysis probes were inserted through the guide cannulae into the NAC core and shell subregions, and the animals were behaviorally tested for fear behavior either in the same context (cage A) or in a novel context (cage B). Dialysates were collected every 5 min for 90 min and analyzed by high-performance liquid chromatography. The rats exhibited a significant fear response in cage A but not in cage B. Moreover, increased DA levels in both NAC subregions were observed 5-25 min after the beginning of the test when the animals were tested in the same context compared with accumbal DA levels from rats tested in the different context. These findings Suggest that DA mechanisms in both the NAC core and shell may play an important role in the expression of contextual fear memory. (c) 2008 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Magdeburg, Univ., Fak. für Naturwiss., Diss., 2010

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Plant cell expansion is controlled by a fine-tuned balance between intracellular turgor pressure, cell wall loosening and cell wall biosynthesis. To understand these processes, it is important to gain in-depth knowledge of cell wall mechanics. Pollen tubes are tip-growing cells that provide an ideal system to study mechanical properties at the single cell level. With the available approaches it was not easy to measure important mechanical parameters of pollen tubes, such as the elasticity of the cell wall. We used a cellular force microscope (CFM) to measure the apparent stiffness of lily pollen tubes. In combination with a mechanical model based on the finite element method (FEM), this allowed us to calculate turgor pressure and cell wall elasticity, which we found to be around 0.3 MPa and 20–90 MPa, respectively. Furthermore, and in contrast to previous reports, we showed that the difference in stiffness between the pollen tube tip and the shank can be explained solely by the geometry of the pollen tube. CFM, in combination with an FEM-based model, provides a powerful method to evaluate important mechanical parameters of single, growing cells. Our findings indicate that the cell wall of growing pollen tubes has mechanical properties similar to rubber. This suggests that a fully turgid pollen tube is a relatively stiff, yet flexible cell that can react very quickly to obstacles or attractants by adjusting the direction of growth on its way through the female transmitting tissue.

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The nucleus accumbens is considered a critical target of the action of drugs of abuse. In this nucleus a "shell" and a "core" have been distinguished on the basis of anatomical and histochemical criteria. The present study investigated the effect in freely moving rats of intravenous cocaine, amphetamine, and morphine on extracellular dopamine concentrations in the nucleus accumbens shell and core by means of microdialysis with vertically implanted concentric probes. Doses selected were in the range of those known to sustain drug self-administration in rats. Morphine, at 0.2 and 0.4 mg/kg, and cocaine, at 0.5 mg/kg, increased extracellular dopamine selectivity in the shell. Higher doses of cocaine (1.0 mg/kg) and the lowest dose of amphetamine tested (0.125 mg/kg) increased extracellular dopamine both in the shell and in the core, but the effect was significantly more pronounced in the shell compared with the core. Only the highest dose of amphetamine (0.250 mg/kg) increased extracellular dopamine in the shell and in the core to a similar extent. The present results provide in vivo neurochemical evidence for a functional compartmentation within the nucleus accumbens and for a preferential effect of psychostimulants and morphine in the shell of the nucleus accumbens at doses known to sustain intravenous drug self-administration.