915 resultados para Cinetica chimica, modelli cinetici, detonazione, evoluzione, CFD
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This study focus on pathologies - caused by impoverished uranium and other heavy-metals’ nanoparticles environmental pollution - developed in international military personnel deployed in critical areas; the pathologies are then placed in a general and chronological schema. This study shows an impressive collection of data on impoverished uranium characteristics and its employment in civil and military context and a map of impoverished uranium most polluted areas. The studies on this subject commissioned by two Italian Parliamentary Court of Inquiry and by other nations are then analyzed. Further etiopathogenetic hypothesis are assessed – as multivaccination – comparing vaccination protocols adopted by different NATO nations and their possible effects. Finally the study defines the objectives and the operational protocols of an ongoing epidemiological serial prospective study (time-frame scheduled of 30 years) on military personnel deployed in critical areas for the possible presence of genotoxic agents.
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The thesis studies the economic and financial conditions of Italian households, by using microeconomic data of the Survey on Household Income and Wealth (SHIW) over the period 1998-2006. It develops along two lines of enquiry. First it studies the determinants of households holdings of assets and liabilities and estimates their correlation degree. After a review of the literature, it estimates two non-linear multivariate models on the interactions between assets and liabilities with repeated cross-sections. Second, it analyses households financial difficulties. It defines a quantitative measure of financial distress and tests, by means of non-linear dynamic probit models, whether the probability of experiencing financial difficulties is persistent over time. Chapter 1 provides a critical review of the theoretical and empirical literature on the estimation of assets and liabilities holdings, on their interactions and on households net wealth. The review stresses the fact that a large part of the literature explain households debt holdings as a function, among others, of net wealth, an assumption that runs into possible endogeneity problems. Chapter 2 defines two non-linear multivariate models to study the interactions between assets and liabilities held by Italian households. Estimation refers to a pooling of cross-sections of SHIW. The first model is a bivariate tobit that estimates factors affecting assets and liabilities and their degree of correlation with results coherent with theoretical expectations. To tackle the presence of non normality and heteroskedasticity in the error term, generating non consistent tobit estimators, semi-parametric estimates are provided that confirm the results of the tobit model. The second model is a quadrivariate probit on three different assets (safe, risky and real) and total liabilities; the results show the expected patterns of interdependence suggested by theoretical considerations. Chapter 3 reviews the methodologies for estimating non-linear dynamic panel data models, drawing attention to the problems to be dealt with to obtain consistent estimators. Specific attention is given to the initial condition problem raised by the inclusion of the lagged dependent variable in the set of explanatory variables. The advantage of using dynamic panel data models lies in the fact that they allow to simultaneously account for true state dependence, via the lagged variable, and unobserved heterogeneity via individual effects specification. Chapter 4 applies the models reviewed in Chapter 3 to analyse financial difficulties of Italian households, by using information on net wealth as provided in the panel component of the SHIW. The aim is to test whether households persistently experience financial difficulties over time. A thorough discussion is provided of the alternative approaches proposed by the literature (subjective/qualitative indicators versus quantitative indexes) to identify households in financial distress. Households in financial difficulties are identified as those holding amounts of net wealth lower than the value corresponding to the first quartile of net wealth distribution. Estimation is conducted via four different methods: the pooled probit model, the random effects probit model with exogenous initial conditions, the Heckman model and the recently developed Wooldridge model. Results obtained from all estimators accept the null hypothesis of true state dependence and show that, according with the literature, less sophisticated models, namely the pooled and exogenous models, over-estimate such persistence.
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Organotin compounds have found in the last few decades a wide variety of applications. Indeed, they are used successfully as antifouling paints, PVC stabilizers and ion carriers, as well as homogeneous catalysts. In this context, it has been proved that the Lewis acidity of the metal centre allows these compounds to promote the reaction between alcohol and ester. However their use is now limited by their well-known toxicity, moreover they are hardly removable from the reaction mixture. This problem can be overcome by grafting the organotin derivative onto a polymeric cross-linked support. In this way the obtained heterogeneous catalyst can be easily filtered off from the reaction mixture, thus creating the so-called "clean organotin reagents", avoiding the presence of toxic organotin residues in solution and the tin release in the environment. In the last few years several insoluble polystyrene resins containing triorganotin carboxylate moieties have been synthesized with the aim of improving their catalytic activity: in particular we have investigated and opportunely modified their chemical structure in order to optimize the accessibility to the metal centre and its Lewis acidity. Recently, we replaced the polymeric matrix with an inorganic one, in order to dispose of a relatively cheaper and easily available support. For this purpose an ordered mesoporous silica, characterized by 2D-hexagonal pores, named MCM-41, and an amorphous silica have been selected. In the present work two kinds of MCM-41 silica containing the triorganotin carboxylate moiety have been synthesized starting from a commercial Cab-O-Sil M5 silica. These catalysts have two different spacers between the core and the tin-carboxylate moiety, namely a polyaliphatic chain (compound FT29) or a poliethereal one (compound FT6), with the aim to improve the interaction between catalyst and reacting ester. Three catalysts supported onto an amorphous silica have been also synthesized: the structure is the same as silica FT29, i.e. a compound having a polialiphatic chain, and they have different percentage of organotin derivative grafted on the silica surface (10, 30, 50% respectively for silica MB9, SU27 and SU28). The performances of the above silica as heterogeneous catalysts in transesterification reactions have been tested in a model reaction between ethyl acetate and 1-octanol, a primary alcohol sensitive to the reaction conditions. The alcohol conversion was assessed by gas-chromatography, determining the relative amount of transesterified product and starting alcohol after established time intervals.
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La presente ricerca si inquadra nell’ambito della risoluzione dei problemi legati alla chirurgia ossea, per la cura e la sostituzione di parti di osso in seguito a fratture, lesioni gravi, malformazioni e patologie quali osteoporosi, tumori, etc… Attualmente la progettazione di impianti per le sostituzioni/rigenerazioni ossee richiede che i materiali sviluppati siano in grado di “mimare” la composizione e la morfologia dei tessuti naturali, in modo da generare le specifiche interazioni chimiche esistenti nei tessuti dell’organismo con cui vengono a contatto e quindi di biointegrarsi e/o rigenerare l’osso mancante nel miglior modo possibile, in termini qualitativi e quantitativi. Per lo sviluppo di sostituti ossei porosi sono state sperimentate 2 tecnologie innovative: il freeze-casting ed il foaming. Gli impianti ceramici realizzati hanno presentano una dimensione dei pori ed un’interconnessione adeguata sia per l’abitazione cellulare che per la penetrazione dei fluidi fisiologici e la vascolarizzazione. In particolare l’elevata unidirezionalità nei campioni ottenuti mediante freeze-casting si presenta molto promettente poiché fornisce cammini guida che migliorano la vascolarizzazione dell’impianto e l’abitazione cellulare in tempi rapidi e nella parte più interna dello scaffold. D’altra parte, la tecnologia del foaming ha permesso l’ottenimento di materiali apatitici ad alta porosità multidimensionale ed interconnessa con proprietà meccaniche implementate rispetto a tipologie precedenti e, lavorabili dopo sinterizzazione mediante prototipazione rapida. Per questo motivo, questi materiali sono attualmente in corso di sperimentazione, con risultati preliminari adeguati promettenti per un’applicazione clinica, come sostituti ossei di condilo mandibolare, sito estremamente critico per gli sforzi meccanici presenti. È stata dimostrata la possibilità di utilizzare lo scaffold ceramico biomimetico con la duplice funzione di sostituto osseo bioattivo e sistema di rilascio in situ di ioni specifici e di antibiotico, in cui la cinetica di rilascio risulta fortemente dipendente dalle caratteristiche chimico-fisico morfologiche del dispositivo (solubilità, area di superficie specifica,…). Per simulare sempre di più la composizione del tessuto osseo e per indurre specifiche proprietà funzionali, è stata utilizzata la gelatina come fase proteica con cui rivestire/impregnare dispositivi porosi 3D a base di apatite, con cui miscelare direttamente la fase inorganica calcio-fosfatica e quindi realizzare materiali bio-ibridi in cui le due fasi contenenti siano intimamente interagenti. Inoltre al fine di ridurre gli innumerevoli problemi legati alle infezioni ossee alcuni dei materiali sviluppati sono stati quindi caricati con antibiotico e sono state valutate le cinetiche di rilascio. In questa maniera, nel sito dell’impianto sono state associate le funzioni di trasporto e di rilascio di farmaco, alla funzione di sostituzione/rigenerazione ossee. La sperimentazione con la gelatina ha messo in luce proprietà posatamente sfruttabili della stessa. Oltre a conferire allo scaffold un implementata mimesi composizionale del tessuto osseo, ha infatti consentito di aumentare le proprietà meccaniche, sia come resistenza a compressione che deformazione. Unitamente a quanto sopra, la gelatina ha consentito di modulare la funzionalità di dispensatore di farmaco; mediante controllo della cinetica di rilascio, tramite processi di reticolazione più o meno spinti.
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La catena respiratoria mitocondriale è principalmente costituita da proteine integrali della membrana interna, che hanno la capacità di accoppiare il flusso elettronico, dovuto alle reazioni redox che esse catalizzano, al trasporto di protoni dalla matrice del mitocondrio verso lo spazio intermembrana. Qui i protoni accumulati creano un gradiente elettrochimico utile per la sintesi di ATP ad opera dell’ATP sintasi. Nonostante i notevoli sviluppi della ricerca sulla struttura e sul meccanismo d’azione dei singoli enzimi della catena, la sua organizzazione sovramolecolare, e le implicazioni funzionali che ne derivano, rimangono ancora da chiarire in maniera completa. Da questa problematica trae scopo la presente tesi volta allo studio dell’organizzazione strutturale sovramolecolare della catena respiratoria mediante indagini sia cinetiche che strutturali. Il modello di catena respiratoria più accreditato fino a qualche anno fa si basava sulla teoria delle collisioni casuali (random collision model) che considera i complessi come unità disperse nel doppio strato lipidico, ma collegate funzionalmente tra loro da componenti a basso peso molecolare (Coenzima Q10 e citocromo c). Recenti studi favoriscono invece una organizzazione almeno in parte in stato solido, in cui gli enzimi respiratori si presentano sotto forma di supercomplessi (respirosoma) con indirizzamento diretto (channeling) degli elettroni tra tutti i costituenti, senza distinzione tra fissi e mobili. L’importanza della comprensione delle relazioni che si instaurano tra i complessi , deriva dal fatto che la catena respiratoria gioca un ruolo fondamentale nell’invecchiamento, e nello sviluppo di alcune malattie cronico degenerative attraverso la genesi di specie reattive dell’ossigeno (ROS). E’ noto, infatti, che i ROS aggrediscono, anche i complessi respiratori e che questi, danneggiati, producono più ROS per cui si instaura un circolo vizioso difficile da interrompere. La nostra ipotesi è che, oltre al danno a carico dei singoli complessi, esista una correlazione tra le modificazioni della struttura del supercomplesso, stress ossidativo e deficit energetico. Infatti, la dissociazione del supercomplesso può influenzare la stabilità del Complesso I ed avere ripercussioni sul trasferimento elettronico e protonico; per cui non si può escludere che ciò porti ad un’ulteriore produzione di specie reattive dell’ossigeno. I dati sperimentali prodotti a sostegno del modello del respirosoma si riferiscono principalmente a studi strutturali di elettroforesi su gel di poliacrilammide in condizioni non denaturanti (BN-PAGE) che, però, non danno alcuna informazione sulla funzionalità dei supercomplessi. Pertanto nel nostro laboratorio, abbiamo sviluppato una indagine di tipo cinetico, basata sull’analisi del controllo di flusso metabolico,in grado di distinguere, funzionalmente, tra supercomplessi e complessi respiratori separati. Ciò è possibile in quanto, secondo la teoria del controllo di flusso, in un percorso metabolico lineare composto da una serie di enzimi distinti e connessi da intermedi mobili, ciascun enzima esercita un controllo (percentuale) differente sull’intero flusso metabolico; tale controllo è definito dal coefficiente di controllo di flusso, e la somma di tutti i coefficienti è uguale a 1. In un supercomplesso, invece, gli enzimi sono organizzati come subunità di una entità singola. In questo modo, ognuno di essi controlla in maniera esclusiva l’intero flusso metabolico e mostra un coefficiente di controllo di flusso pari a 1 per cui la somma dei coefficienti di tutti gli elementi del supercomplesso sarà maggiore di 1. In questa tesi sono riportati i risultati dell’analisi cinetica condotta su mitocondri di fegato di ratto (RLM) sia disaccoppiati, che accoppiati in condizioni fosforilanti (stato 3) e non fosforilanti (stato 4). L’analisi ha evidenziato l’associazione preferenziale del Complesso I e Complesso III sia in mitocondri disaccoppiati che accoppiati in stato 3 di respirazione. Quest’ultimo risultato permette per la prima volta di affermare che il supercomplesso I+III è presente anche in mitocondri integri capaci della fosforilazione ossidativa e che il trasferimento elettronico tra i due complessi possa effettivamente realizzarsi anche in condizioni fisiologiche, attraverso un fenomeno di channeling del Coenzima Q10. Sugli stessi campioni è stata eseguita anche un analisi strutturale mediante gel-elettroforesi (2D BN/SDS-PAGE) ed immunoblotting che, oltre a supportare i dati cinetici sullo stato di aggregazione dei complessi respiratori, ci ha permesso di evidenziare il ruolo del citocromo c nel supercomplesso, in particolare per il Complesso IV e di avviare uno studio comparativo esteso ai mitocondri di cuore bovino (BHM), di tubero di patata (POM) e di S. cerevisiae.
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This work describes the development of a simulation tool which allows the simulation of the Internal Combustion Engine (ICE), the transmission and the vehicle dynamics. It is a control oriented simulation tool, designed in order to perform both off-line (Software In the Loop) and on-line (Hardware In the Loop) simulation. In the first case the simulation tool can be used in order to optimize Engine Control Unit strategies (as far as regard, for example, the fuel consumption or the performance of the engine), while in the second case it can be used in order to test the control system. In recent years the use of HIL simulations has proved to be very useful in developing and testing of control systems. Hardware In the Loop simulation is a technology where the actual vehicles, engines or other components are replaced by a real time simulation, based on a mathematical model and running in a real time processor. The processor reads ECU (Engine Control Unit) output signals which would normally feed the actuators and, by using mathematical models, provides the signals which would be produced by the actual sensors. The simulation tool, fully designed within Simulink, includes the possibility to simulate the only engine, the transmission and vehicle dynamics and the engine along with the vehicle and transmission dynamics, allowing in this case to evaluate the performance and the operating conditions of the Internal Combustion Engine, once it is installed on a given vehicle. Furthermore the simulation tool includes different level of complexity, since it is possible to use, for example, either a zero-dimensional or a one-dimensional model of the intake system (in this case only for off-line application, because of the higher computational effort). Given these preliminary remarks, an important goal of this work is the development of a simulation environment that can be easily adapted to different engine types (single- or multi-cylinder, four-stroke or two-stroke, diesel or gasoline) and transmission architecture without reprogramming. Also, the same simulation tool can be rapidly configured both for off-line and real-time application. The Matlab-Simulink environment has been adopted to achieve such objectives, since its graphical programming interface allows building flexible and reconfigurable models, and real-time simulation is possible with standard, off-the-shelf software and hardware platforms (such as dSPACE systems).
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The vertical profile of aerosol in the planetary boundary layer of the Milan urban area is studied in terms of its development and chemical composition in a high-resolution modelling framework. The period of study spans a week in summer of 2007 (12-18 July), when continuous LIDAR measurements and a limited set of balloon profiles were collected in the frame of the ASI/QUITSAT project. LIDAR observations show a diurnal development of an aerosol plume that lifts early morning surface emissions to the top of the boundary layer, reaching maximum concentration around midday. Mountain breeze from Alps clean the bottom of the aerosol layer, typically leaving a residual layer at around 1500-2000 m which may survive for several days. During the last two days under analysis, a dust layer transported from Sahara reaches the upper layers of Milan area and affects the aerosol vertical distribution in the boundary layer. Simulation from the MM5/CHIMERE modelling system, carried out at 1 km horizontal resolution, qualitatively reproduced the general features of the Milan aerosol layer observed with LIDAR, including the rise and fall of the aersol plume, the residual layer in altitude and the Saharan dust event. The simulation highlighted the importance of nitrates and secondary organics in its composition. Several sensitivity tests showed that main driving factors leading to the dominance of nitrates in the plume are temperature and gas absorption process. A modelling study turn to the analysis of the vertical aerosol profiles distribution and knowledge of the characterization of the PM at a site near the city of Milan is performed using a model system composed by a meteorological model MM5 (V3-6), the mesoscale model from PSU/NCAR and a Chemical Transport Model (CTM) CHIMERE to simulate the vertical aerosol profile. LiDAR continuous observations and balloon profiles collected during two intensive campaigns in summer 2007 and in winter 2008 in the frame of the ASI/QUITSAT project have been used to perform comparisons in order to evaluate the ability of the aerosol chemistry transport model CHIMERE to simulate the aerosols dynamics and compositions in this area. The comparisons of model aerosols with measurements are carried out over a full time period between 12 July 2007 and 18 July 2007. The comparisons demonstrate the ability of the model to reproduce correctly the aerosol vertical distributions and their temporal variability. As detected by the LiDAR, the model during the period considered, predicts a diurnal development of a plume during the morning and a clearing during the afternoon, typically the plume reaches the top of the boundary layer around mid day, in this time CHIMERE produces highest concentrations in the upper levels as detected by LiDAR. The model, moreover can reproduce LiDAR observes enhancement aerosols concentrations above the boundary layer, attributing the phenomena to dust out intrusion. Another important information from the model analysis regard the composition , it predicts that a large part of the plume is composed by nitrate, in particular during 13 and 16 July 2007 , pointing to the model tendency to overestimates the nitrous component in the particular matter vertical structure . Sensitivity study carried out in this work show that there are a combination of different factor which determine the major nitrous composition of the “plume” observed and in particular humidity temperature and the absorption phenomena are the mainly candidate to explain the principal difference in composition simulated in the period object of this study , in particular , the CHIMERE model seems to be mostly sensitive to the absorption process.