998 resultados para Fibras de licuri
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The use of raw materials from renewable sources for production of materials has been the subject of several studies and researches, because of its potential to substitute petrochemical-based materials. The addition of natural fibers to polymers represents an alternative in the partial or total replacement of glass fibers in composites. In this work, carnauba leaf fibers were used in the production of biodegradable composites with polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB) matrix. To improve the interfacial properties fiber / matrix were studied four chemical treatments to the fibers..The effect of the different chemical treatments on the morphological, physical, chemical and mechanical properties of the fibers and composites were investigated by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), infrared spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction, tensile and flexural tests, dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA), thermogravimetry (TGA) and diferential scanning calorimetry (DSC). The results of tensile tests indicated an increase in tensile strength of the composites after the chemical treatment of the fibers, with best results for the hydrogen peroxide treated fibers, even though the tensile strength of fibers was slightly reduced. This suggests a better interaction fiber/matrix which was also observed by SEM fractographs. The glass transition temperature (Tg) was reduced for all composites compared to the pure polymer which can be attributed to the absorption of solvents, moisture and other low molecular weight molecules by the fibers
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Dissertação de Mestrado Integrado em Medicina Veterinária
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Dissertação de Mestrado, Engenharia Biológica, Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia, Universidade do Algarve, 2014
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Sisal is a renewable agricultural resource adapted to the hostile climatic and soil conditions particularly encountered in the semi-arid areas of the state of Rio Grande do Norte. Consequently, sisal has played a strategic role in the economy of the region, as one of few options of income available in the semi-arid. Find new options and adding value to products manufactured from sisal are goals that contribute not only to the scientific and technological development of the Northeastern region, but also to the increase of the family income for people that live in the semi-arid areas where sisal is grown. Lignocellulosic fibers are extracted from sisal and commonly used to produce both handcrafted and industrial goods including ropes, mats and carpets. Alternatively, addedvalue products can be made using sisal to produce alumina fibers (Al2O3) by biotemplating, which consists in the reproduction of the natural fiber-like structure of the starting material. The objective of this study was to evaluate the conditions necessary to convert sisal into alumina fibers by biotemplating. Alumina fibers were obtaining after pretreating sisal fibers and infiltrating them with a Al2Cl6 saturated solution, alumina sol from aluminum isopropoxide or aluminum gas. Heat-treating temperatures varied from 1200 ºC to 1650 °C. The resulting fibers were then characterized by X-ray diffraction and scanning electronic microscopy. Fibers obtained by liquid infiltration revealed conversion only of the surface of the fiber into α-Al2O3, which yielded limited resistance to handling. Gas infiltration resulted in stronger fibers with better reproduction of the inner structure of the original fiber. All converted fibers consisted of 100% α-Al2O3 suggesting a wide range of technological applications especially those that require thermal isolation
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The use of gypsum, one of the oldest building materials for the construction industry in the country has been experiencing a significant and steady growth, due to its low cost and some of its properties that confer comparative advantage over other binder materials. Its use comprises various applications including the coating of walls and the production of internal seals and linings. Moreover, the fibers are being increasingly incorporated into arrays fragile in an attempt to improve the properties of the composite by reducing the number of cracks, the opening of the same and its propagation velocity. Other properties, depending on the function of the component material or construction, among these thermal and acoustic performances, are of great importance in the context of buildings and could be improved, that is, having better performance with this embodiment. Conduct a comparative study of physico-mechanical, thermal and acoustic composite gypsum incorporating dry coconut fiber, in the form of blanket, constituted the main objective of this work. Improving the thermal and acoustic performances of precast gypsum, used for lining and internal vertical fences of buildings, was the purpose of development of these composites. To evaluate the effect of fiber content on the properties of the composites were used to manufacture the composite layer with different thicknesses. The composites were fabricated in the form of plates with dimensions of 500x500x24mm. To facilitate the comparative study of the properties were also made with material gypsum boards only. We then determined the physico-mechanical, thermal and acoustical plaster and composites. The results indicated that the composites were significant gains in relation to thermal performance and also acoustic, in certain frequency range, increasing the thickness of the blanket. Concerning other physical-mechanical properties, the results showed that although the compressive strength was lower than for the composite did not occur after a fracture catastrophic failure. The same trend was observed with regard to resistance to bending, since the composites have not suffered sudden rupture and still continued after the load supporting point of maximum load
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A evolução dos betões, na procura de estruturas com um maior tempo de vida útil, melhor desempenho ou menores custos de manutenção, tem sido alvo de pesquisa por investigadores de todo o mundo. Neste sentido, o desenvolvimento dos betões de ultra-elevado desempenho (UHPC – Ultra High Performance Concrete), permitiu, desde o seu desenvolvimento inicial, uma multiplicidade de aplicações quer a nível estrutural ou arquitetónico, aportando a estes elementos, vantagens características deste material de construção. No entanto, e particularizando um dos seus constituintes, a aplicação tradicional de fibras metálicas na composição de UHPC, poderá originar alguns fenómenos indesejados de perda de durabilidade, nomeadamente por corrosão destas. Por consequência, julga-se pertinente encontrar alternativas a este componente, de forma a que se obtenha um nível de desempenho semelhante, diminuindo o risco de ocorrência dos fenómenos anteriormente referidos. Neste sentido, o estudo que aqui se apresenta, visa efetuar uma breve abordagem à aplicação de fibras em materiais alternativos tais como fibra de vidro ou fibra de polipropileno. Serão analisadas algumas propriedades em estado fresco e endurecido de várias misturas de betão, com diferentes aplicações de fibras, quer em tipo, quer em dosagem.
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En este trabajo de investigación, se diseñó y desarrollo un panel prefabricado para aplicaciones arquitectónicas, compuesto por fibras naturales. El panel fue elaborado a partir de una mezcla de fibras vegetales de tamo de arroz y cabuya, con partículas de arena silícea, los cuales, están aglomerados con una resina de silicato de sodio. La mezcla de estos materiales tiene buenas propiedades de trabajabilidad, compactación y con la aplicación de dióxido de carbono CO2, esta mezcla se solidifica rápidamente. Esta técnica, facilita el proceso de producción en serie de los paneles prefabricados de fibras naturales. A través del moldeo con una prensa manual, se obtuvo paneles con buenas propiedades y características de resistencia, módulo de ruptura, densidad y contenido de humedad; además de tener medidas modulares, texturas de agradable aspecto superficial y criterios de reversibilidad. Los paneles también presentan favorables cualidades de aislamiento térmico y acústico. Sus aplicaciones y utilidades son para revestimiento en espacios interiores de: muros, cielo raso y tabiquería liviana o decorativa. Finalmente se generó una propuesta de instalación de los paneles, utilizando de igual forma recursos renovables y sostenibles.
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2015
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Las proteínas amiloides son un grupo heterogéneo de proteínas diferentes en secuencia aminoacídica, pero similares en su estructura cuaternaria: fibras enriquecidas en láminas beta, con gran estabilidad, resistencia y capacidad de unión de colorantes específicos, como el rojo congo o la thioflavina T. Estas proteínas han estado tradicionalmente asociadas a patologías neurodegenerativas en humanos como el Alzheimer o el Parkinson. Sin embargo, los miembros dentro de esta familia están ampliamente distribuidas en la naturaleza, desde bacterias hasta humanos, e intervienen en un amplio rango de funciones biológicas, motivo por el que se han denominado “amiloides funcionales”. En bacterias, los amiloides funcionales son responsables de participar en funciones muy diversas como la interacción célula-célula, con superficies abióticas, y formación de biofilms. En Bacillus subtilis, la proteína amiloide TasA es el componente proteico mayoritario de la matriz extracelular del biofilm de este microorganismo y el principal elemento que constituye las fibras amiloides, mientras que la proteína auxiliar TapA, presente en mucha menor proporción, actúa favoreciendo el ensamblaje de las mismas. Estas actúan como un andamiaje proteico donde se disponen el resto de componentes de la matriz extracelular, lo que confiere a esta estructura una mayor estabilidad y, por consiguiente, proporcionan una mayor robustez al biofilm. En este este trabajo se pretende llevar a cabo el análisis de regiones o dominios tanto de TasA como de TapA importantes para la amiloidogénesis, así como para la funcionalidad de ambas proteínas. Para ello, el estudio se ha enfocado desde un punto de vista multidisciplinar, combinando pruebas clásicas de caracterización de amiloides con técnicas de biología molecular y diversas pruebas biofísicas. Los resultados obtenidos hasta la fecha han demostrado la existencia de pequeñas secuencias, dentro de las proteínas TasA o TapA con capacidad para polimerizar en la forma de fibras, lo que muestra su importancia en el proceso de fibrilación y en la funcionalidad de ambas proteínas. En el caso de la proteína TapA, las regiones analizadas ponen de manifiesto la importancia de su extremo amino-terminal tanto en la funcionalidad de la proteína como en su interacción con TasA.
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Dissertação (mestrado)—Universidade de Brasília, Faculdade de Tecnologia, Departamento de Engenharia Civil e Ambiental, 2016.
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2016
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The aim of this work was to describe the morphology and ontogeny of P. riedelii fruits to aid in taxonomic, ecological and phylogenetic studies in Apocynaceae. Fruits were fixed in FAA, embedded in plastic resin, sectioned at 10 ìm and stained with toluidine blue, for structural analysis. The fruit of P. riedelii is a follicarium, with two follicular fruitlets. The epicarp is one-cell-layered, with trichomes and thick cuticle. The mesocarp, originating from fundamental ovary tissue, is parenchymatous with laticifers, non-lignified fibers and vascular bundles. The endocarp sensu lato is two-celllayered of crossed sclereids, originating from the inner ovary epidermis and from a single layer of parenchyma cells of fundamental ovary tissue. Follicle dehiscence is lateral and the dehiscence process involves anatomical characteristics such as a dehiscence zone with thin-walled cells, non-lignified fibers in the mesocarp and crossed sclereids in the endocarp.
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PURPOSE: To evaluate the sensitivity and specificity of machine learning classifiers (MLCs) for glaucoma diagnosis using Spectral Domain OCT (SD-OCT) and standard automated perimetry (SAP). METHODS: Observational cross-sectional study. Sixty two glaucoma patients and 48 healthy individuals were included. All patients underwent a complete ophthalmologic examination, achromatic standard automated perimetry (SAP) and retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) imaging with SD-OCT (Cirrus HD-OCT; Carl Zeiss Meditec Inc., Dublin, California). Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves were obtained for all SD-OCT parameters and global indices of SAP. Subsequently, the following MLCs were tested using parameters from the SD-OCT and SAP: Bagging (BAG), Naive-Bayes (NB), Multilayer Perceptron (MLP), Radial Basis Function (RBF), Random Forest (RAN), Ensemble Selection (ENS), Classification Tree (CTREE), Ada Boost M1(ADA),Support Vector Machine Linear (SVML) and Support Vector Machine Gaussian (SVMG). Areas under the receiver operating characteristic curves (aROC) obtained for isolated SAP and OCT parameters were compared with MLCs using OCT+SAP data. RESULTS: Combining OCT and SAP data, MLCs' aROCs varied from 0.777(CTREE) to 0.946 (RAN).The best OCT+SAP aROC obtained with RAN (0.946) was significantly larger the best single OCT parameter (p<0.05), but was not significantly different from the aROC obtained with the best single SAP parameter (p=0.19). CONCLUSION: Machine learning classifiers trained on OCT and SAP data can successfully discriminate between healthy and glaucomatous eyes. The combination of OCT and SAP measurements improved the diagnostic accuracy compared with OCT data alone.