958 resultados para sn 2011fe
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Preparations of heterogeneous catalysts are usually complex processes that involve several procedures as precipitation, crystallization and hydrothermal treatments. This processes are really dependent by the operative conditions such as temperature, pH, concentration etc. Hence the resulting product is extremely affected by any possible variations in these parameters making this synthesis really fragile. With the aim to improve these operations has been decided to exploit a new possible strong environment-respectful process by mechanochemical treatment, which permits to carry out solvent free-solvent synthesis exploiting the Mixer Mill MM400 (Retsch) in order to have reproducible results. Two different systems have been studied in this kind of synthesis: a tin β -zeolite tested in a H-trasnfer reaction of cyclohexanone and a silver on titania catalyst used in the fluorination of 2,2 dimethyl glucaric acid. Each catalyst has been characterized by different techniques in order to understand the transformations involved in the mechanochemical treatment.
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Procedimiento para la purificación de triglicéridos que contienen ácido gamma-linolénico en posición sn-2. Con la finalidad de purificar triglicéridos que contienen ácido gamma-linolénico a partir de fuentes naturales, se utiliza una columna cromatográfica gravimétrica en fase normal, trabajando en gradiente de polaridad con solventes biocompatibles. Así se consigue la purificación de triglicéridos que cuentan en su estructura con una o más moléculas de ácido gamma-linolénico, pudiendo ser utilizados con diversos fines. Con esta metodología es posible trabajar a escala industrial, pues es fácilmente escalable, a diferencia de otras técnicas que son aplicables a escala analítica pero presentan serios inconvenientes en cuanto a coste y adiestramiento del personal a la hora de utilizarlas con fines industriales, como por ejemplo la cromatografía líquida de alta resolución (HPLC).
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Procedimiento para la purificación de triglicéridos que contiene ácido estearidónico en posición sn-2. La invención se refiere a un procedimiento para la purificación de TGs ricos en SDA en posición sn-2 mediante cromatografía en columna gravimétrica, a un extracto de TGs ricos en SDA en posición sn-2 obtenido mediante dicho procedimiento y su uso en la industria.
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Recientemente, debido al alto consumo energético, la investigación de nuevos materiales semiconductores de bajo costo y no tóxicos para la fabricación de dispositivos fotovoltaicos ha sido de gran interés. En el presente proyecto se sintetizaron y caracterizaron películas delgadas de Cu2SnS3 y Cu4SnS4, obtenidas mediante la combinación de las técnicas de depósito por baño químico y evaporación térmica. Se obtuvieron películas delgadas de SnS de estructura ortorrómbica de 350 nm de espesor mediante baño químico como películas precursoras. Se depositaron capas de Cu (30, 50, 75 y 150nm) mediante evaporación térmica. Calentando las muestras de SnS con capas de Cu evaporado en presencia de azufre elemental (sulfurización) a 400 oC (10 oC/min) se promovió la formación de las fases ternarias Cu2SnS3 y Cu4SnS4. Los resultados de difracción de rayos-X indicaron que para el caso de las muestras con poca cantidad de Cu (30 nm), la fase binaria secundaria (SnS2) se forma junto con la fase ternaria Cu2SnS3-cúbica. Con 75nm de Cu (400 oC) solamente la fase ternaria Cu2SnS3-tetragonal está presente, y con 150 nm de Cu (400 ̊C) la fase secundaria se forma (Cu7S5). Al incrementar la temperatura de sulfurización a 450 ̊C para la condición de 150 nm de Cu, se obtiene la formación de la fase ternaria Cu4SnS4-ortorrómbica. Las propiedades ópticas para la fase Cu2SnS3-tetragonal con un espesor de 480 nm indicaron que esta presenta una transición óptica directa con brecha de energía en el rango 0.96 eV. La fase Cu4SnS4-ortorrómbica con un espesor de 760 nm, presentó una transición óptica indirecta con una brecha de energía alrededor de 0.5 eV. Además, ambas fases presentaron coeficientes de absorción óptica superiores a 104 cm-1 en el rango visible (1.6 - 3.3 eV). Las muestras no presentaron fotorrespuesta. La fase Cu2SnS3-tetragonal, mostró una conductividad eléctrica a temperatura ambiente de 17 Ω-1 cm-1 (tipo-p), con una movilidad de huecos de 3.62 cm2/V s y una concentración de huecos de 1019 cm-3, mientras que para la fase Cu4SnS4-ortorrómbico, la conductividad fue de 11 Ω-1 cm-1 (tipo-p), con una movilidad y concentración de huecos de 3.75 cm2/V s y 1019 cm-3, respectivamente.
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Carbon-supported Pt–Sn catalysts commonly contain Pt–Sn alloy and/or Pt–Sn bimetallic systems (Sn oxides). Nevertheless, the origin of the promotion effect due to the presence of Sn in the Pt–Sn/C catalyst towards ethanol oxidation in acid media is still under debate and some contradictions. Herein, a series of Ptx–Sny/C catalysts with different atomic ratios are synthesized by a deposition process using formic acid as the reducing agent. Catalysts structure and chemical compositions are investigated by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), X-ray diffraction (XRD) and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and their relationship with catalytic behavior towards ethanol electro-oxidation was established. Geometric structural changes are producing by highest Sn content (Pt1–Sn1/C) promoted the interaction of Pt and Sn forming a solid solution of Pt–Sn alloy phase, whereas, the intermediate and lowest Sn content (Pt2–Sn1/C and Pt3–Sn1/C, respectively) promoted the electronic structure modifications of Pt by Sn addition without the formation of a solid solution. The amount of Sn added affects the physical and chemical characteristics of the bimetallic catalysts as well as reducing the amount of Pt in the catalyst composition and maintaining the electrocatalytic activities at the anode. However, the influence of the Sn oxidation state in Pt–Sn/C catalysts surfaces and the alloy formation between Pt and Sn as well as with the atomic ratio on their catalytic activity towards ethanol oxidation appears minimal. Similar methodologies applied for synthesis of Ptx–Sny/C catalysts with a small change show differences with the results obtained, thus highlighting the importance of the conditions of the preparation method.
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The development and optimization of electrocatalysts for application in fuel cell systems have been the focus of a variety of studies where core–shell structures have been considered as a promising alternative among the materials studied. We synthesized core–shell nanoparticles of Sn x @Pt y and Rh x @Pt y (Sn@Pt, Sn@Pt2, Sn@Pt3, Rh@Pt, Rh@Pt2, and Rh@Pt3) through a reduction methodology using sodium borohydride. These nanoparticles were electrochemically characterized by cyclic voltammetry and further analyzed by cyclic voltammetry studying their catalytic activity toward glycerol electro-oxidation; chronoamperometry and potentiostatic polarization experiments were also carried out. The physical characterization was carried out by X-ray diffraction, energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, and transmission electron microscopy. The onset potential for glycerol oxidation was shifted in 130 and 120 mV on the Sn@Pt3/C and Rh@Pt3/C catalysts, respectively, compared to commercial Pt/C, while the stationary pseudo-current density, taken at 600 mV, increased 2-fold and 5-fold for these catalysts related to Pt/C, respectively. Thus, the catalysts synthesized by the developed methodology have enhanced catalytic activity toward the electro-oxidation of glycerol, representing an interesting alternative for fuel cell systems.
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A set of five tasks was designed to examine dynamic aspects of visual attention: selective attention to color, selective attention to pattern, dividing and switching attention between color and pattern, and selective attention to pattern with changing target. These varieties of visual attention were examined using the same set of stimuli under different instruction sets; thus differences between tasks cannot be attributed to differences in the perceptual features of the stimuli. ERP data are presented for each of these tasks. A within-task analysis of different stimulus types varying in similarity to the attended target feature revealed that an early frontal selection positivity (FSP) was evident in selective attention tasks, regardless of whether color was the attended feature. The scalp distribution of a later posterior selection negativity (SN) was affected by whether the attended feature was color or pattern. The SN was largely unaffected by dividing attention across color and pattern. A large widespread positivity was evident in most conditions, consisting of at least three subcomponents which were differentially affected by the attention conditions. These findings are discussed in relation to prior research and the time course of visual attention processes in the brain.
Molecular architecture of the human sinus node: insights into the function of the cardiac pacemaker.
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BACKGROUND: Although we know much about the molecular makeup of the sinus node (SN) in small mammals, little is known about it in humans. The aims of the present study were to investigate the expression of ion channels in the human SN and to use the data to predict electrical activity. METHODS AND RESULTS: Quantitative polymerase chain reaction, in situ hybridization, and immunofluorescence were used to analyze 6 human tissue samples. Messenger RNA (mRNA) for 120 ion channels (and some related proteins) was measured in the SN, a novel paranodal area, and the right atrium (RA). The results showed, for example, that in the SN compared with the RA, there was a lower expression of Na(v)1.5, K(v)4.3, K(v)1.5, ERG, K(ir)2.1, K(ir)6.2, RyR2, SERCA2a, Cx40, and Cx43 mRNAs but a higher expression of Ca(v)1.3, Ca(v)3.1, HCN1, and HCN4 mRNAs. The expression pattern of many ion channels in the paranodal area was intermediate between that of the SN and RA; however, compared with the SN and RA, the paranodal area showed greater expression of K(v)4.2, K(ir)6.1, TASK1, SK2, and MiRP2. Expression of ion channel proteins was in agreement with expression of the corresponding mRNAs. The levels of mRNA in the SN, as a percentage of those in the RA, were used to estimate conductances of key ionic currents as a percentage of those in a mathematical model of human atrial action potential. The resulting SN model successfully produced pacemaking. CONCLUSIONS: Ion channels show a complex and heterogeneous pattern of expression in the SN, paranodal area, and RA in humans, and the expression pattern is appropriate to explain pacemaking.