1000 resultados para Óxidos de azoto e partículas


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La diabetes mellitus tipo 1 (DM1) es una enfermedad crónica caracterizada por la incapacidad del páncreas de producir insulina. Esta hormona regula la absorción de la glucosa del torrente sanguíneo por parte de las células. Debido a la ausencia de insulina en el cuerpo, la glucosa se acumula en el torrente sanguíneo provocando problemas a corto y largo plazo, como por ejemplo deterioro celular. Los pacientes con esta enfermedad necesitan controlar su glucemia (concentración de glucosa en sangre) midiendo la misma de forma regular e inyectándose insulina subcutánea de por vida. Para conocer la glucemia se pueden utilizar Monitores Continuos de Glucosa (MCG), que proporcionan el valor de la glucosa intersticial en un rango entre uno y cinco minutos. Los MCG actuales presentan los siguientes problemas: Por un lado, el sensor que lleva incorporado introduce ruidos asociados a la medición obtenida. Y, por otro lado, el sensor se degrada a lo largo de su vida útil, lo que dificulta la interpretación de los datos obtenidos. La solución propuesta en este trabajo consiste en la utilización de filtros de partículas. Este tipo de filtros consta de cuatro fases: inicialización, predicción, corrección y remuestreo. Son capaces de identificar los estados ocultos del sistema (glucosa en sangre y degeneración del sensor), a partir de medidas indirectas del mismo (como por ejemplo la glucosa intersticial) teniendo en cuenta el ruido de las mediciones del MCG. En este proyecto se va a aplicar un filtro de partículas de cuatro estados (glucosa, velocidad de variación de la glucosa, degeneración del sensor y velocidad de variación de la degeneración del sensor.). En primera instancia, se utilizará la herramienta Matlab para analizar el correcto funcionamiento de este algoritmo frente a los problemas mencionados anteriormente de los MCG. Y, en segundo lugar, se realizará una implementación hardware sobre una FPGA.

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Dissertação (mestrado)—Universidade de Brasília, Faculdade de Tecnologia, Departamento de Engenharia Civil e Ambiental, 2016.

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Metal powder sintering appears to be promising option to achieve new physical and mechanical properties combining raw material with new processing improvements. It interest over many years and continue to gain wide industrial application. Stainless steel is a widely accepted material because high corrosion resistance. However stainless steels have poor sinterability and poor wear resistance due to their low hardness. Metal matrix composite (MMC) combining soft metallic matrix reinforced with carbides or oxides has attracted considerable attention for researchers to improve density and hardness in the bulk material. This thesis focuses on processing 316L stainless steel by addition of 3% wt niobium carbide to control grain growth and improve densification and hardness. The starting powder were water atomized stainless steel manufactured for Höganäs (D 50 = 95.0 μm) and NbC produced in the UFRN and supplied by Aesar Alpha Johnson Matthey Company with medium crystallite size 16.39 nm and 80.35 nm respectively. Samples with addition up to 3% of each NbC were mixed and mechanically milled by 3 routes. The route1 (R1) milled in planetary by 2 hours. The routes 2 (R2) and 3 (R3) milled in a conventional mill by 24 and 48 hours. Each milled samples and pure sample were cold compacted uniaxially in a cylindrical steel die (Ø 5 .0 mm) at 700 MPa, carried out in a vacuum furnace, heated at 1290°C, heating rate 20°C stand by 30 and 60 minutes. The samples containing NbC present higher densities and hardness than those without reinforcement. The results show that nanosized NbC particles precipitate on grain boundary. Thus, promote densification eliminating pores, control grain growth and increase the hardness values

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Oxide type spinel AB2O4 presents structure adjusted for application in the automobile industry. The spinel of cobalt has many practical applications had its excellent physical and chemical properties such as catalyst in hydrocarbon oxidation reaction. The CeO2 has been used in many of these processes because it assigns to a material with excellent thermal resistance and mechanics, high capacity of oxygen stockage (OSC) among others properties. This work deals with the synthesis, characterization and catalytic application of spinel of cobalt and CeO2 with fluorita structure, obtained for method of Pechini and method of Gel-Combustion. The process of Pechini, the puff was obtained at 300 ºC for 2 h in air. In the process of Gel-Combustion the approximately at 350 ºC material was prepared and burnt for Pyrolysis, both had been calcined at 500 ºC, 700 ºC, 900 ºC and 1050 ºC for 2 h in air. The materials of the calcinations had been characterized by TG/DTA, electronic microscopy of sweepings (MEV), spectroscopy of absorption in the infra-red ray (FTIR) and diffraction of X-rays (DRX). The obtained material reaches the phase oxide at 450 oC for Pechini method and 500 °C for combustion method. The samples were submitted catalytic reaction of n-hexane on superficies of materials. The reactor function in molar ration of 0, 85 mol.h-1.g-1 and temperature of system was 450 °C. The sample obtained for Pechini and support in alumine of superficial area of 178,63 m2.g-1 calcined at 700 ºC, give results of catalytic conversions of 39 % and the sample obtained for method of gel-combustion and support in alumina of 150 mesh calcined at 500 ºC result 13 % of conversion. Both method were selective specie C1

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In this work, mixed oxides were synthesized by two methods: polymeric precursor and gel-combustion. The oxides, Niquelate of Lanthanum, Cobaltate of Lanthanum and Cuprate of Lanthanum were synthesized by the polymeric precursor method, and treated at 300 º C for 2 hours, calcined at 800 º C for 6h in air atmosphere. In gel-combustion method were produced and oxides using urea and citric acid as fuel, forming for each fuel the following oxides Ferrate of Lanthanum, Cobaltato of Lanthanum and Ferrato of Cobalt and Lanthanum, which were submitted to the combustion process assisted by microwave power maximum of 10min. The samples were characterized by: thermogravimetric analysis, X-ray diffraction; fisisorção of N2 (BET method) and scanning electron microscopy. The reactions catalytic of depolymerization of poly (methyl methacrylate), were performed in a reactor of silica, with catalytic and heating system equipped with a data acquisition system and the gas chromatograph. For the catalysts synthesized using the polymeric precursor method, the cuprate of lanthanum was best for the depolymerization of the recycled polymer, obtaining 100% conversion in less time 554 (min), and the pure polymer, was the Niquelate of Lanthanum, with 100% conversion in less time 314 (min). By gel-combustion method using urea as fuel which was the best result obtained Ferrate of Lanthanum for the pure polymer with 100% conversion in less time 657 (min), and the recycled polymer was Cobaltate of Lanthanum with 100 % conversion in less time 779 (min). And using citric acid to obtain the best result for the pure polymer, was Ferrate of Lanthanum with 100% conversion in less time 821 (min and) for the recycled polymer, was Ferrate of Lanthanum with 98.28% conversion in less time 635 (min)

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The present work has as objective the development of ceramic pigments based in iron oxides and cobalt through the polymeric precursor method, as well as study their characteristics and properties using methods of physical, chemical, morphological and optical characterizations.In this work was used iron nitrate, and cobalt citrate as precursor and nanometer silica as a matrix. The synthesis was based on dissolving the citric acid as complexing agent, addition of metal oxides, such as chromophores ions and polymerization with ethylene glycol. The powder obtained has undergone pre-ignition, breakdown and thermal treatments at different calcination temperatures (700 °C, 800 °C, 900 °C, 1000 °C and 1100 °C). Thermogravimetric analyzes were performed (BT) and Differential Thermal Analysis (DTA), in order to evaluate the term decomposition of samples, beyond characterization by techniques such as BET, which classified as microporous materials samples calcined at 700 ° C, 800 º C and 900 º C and non-porous when annealed at 1000 ° C and 1100 º C, X-ray diffraction (XRD), which identified the formation of two crystalline phases, the Cobalt Ferrite (CoFe2O4) and Cristobalite (SiO2), Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) revealed the formation of agglomerates of particles slightly rounded;and Analysis of Colorimetry, temperature of 700 °C, 800 °C and 900 °C showed a brown color and 1000 °C and 1100 °C violet

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En este proyecto de tesis se presentan los resultados de la carectización microestructural morfológica y composición fisicoquímica de las partículas suspendidas totales (PST) colectadas en la cuidad de Monterrey.

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The field of "Materials Chemistry" has been developing in recent years and there has been a great increase of interest in the synthesis and chemical and physical properties of new inorganic solids. New routes of synthesis and synthesis modified has been developed with the aim not only to optimize the processes in laboratory scale, but also on an industrial scale, and make them acceptable by current environmental legislation. The phenomenology of current solid state chemistry properties coupled with the high temperature superconductivity, ferromagnetism, porosity molecular and colors are evidence affected by the synthesis method, which in turn can influence the technological application of these materials. From this understanding, mixed oxides of nickel and zinc nanoparticulate were synthesized by microwave-assisted combustion route using three specific types of organic fuels employing the weight ratios 1:1/2 and 1:1 of cation metallic/fuel, in order to investigate the influence of such proportions to obtain the solids. The new fuels were chosen to replace, for example, urea or glycine that are the fuels most commonly preferred in this kind of synthesis. The powders without heat treatment were studied by Thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), X-Ray Diffraction (XRD) and then calcined at 900°C. After heat treatment, the samples were characterized by analysis of X Ray Diffraction (XRD) and Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM). The modified synthesis route porposed was effective for obtaining powders. Both the alternative fuels chosen as the different weight ratios employed, influenced in the morphology and obtaining oxides

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In this study it was used two metallic oxides, Ta2O5 and TiO2, in order to obtain metallic powders of Ta and Ti through aluminothermic reduction ignited by plasma. Ta2O5 and TiO2 powders were mixed with Al in a planetary mill, using different milling times. A thermal analysis study (DTA and TG) was carried out, in order to know the temperature to react both the mixtures. Then, these mixtures were submitted to a hollow cathode discharge, where they were reacted using aluminothermic reduction ignited by plasma. The product obtained was characterized by XRD and SEM, where it was proven the possibility of producing these metallic particles, different from the conventional process, where metallic ingots are obtained. It was verified that the aluminothermic reduction ignited by plasma is able to produce metallic powders of Ta and Ti, and a higher efficiency was observed to the process with Ta2O5-Al mixtures. Among different microstructural aspects observed, it can be noted the presence of metallic nanoparticles trapped into an Al2O3 matrix, besides acicular structures (titanium) and dendritic structures (tantalum), which are a product characteristic from a fast cooling

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Los óxidos transparentes conductores (TCO′ s) son materiales compuestos conformados por oxígeno y un metal, que presentan una combinación única de alta estabilidad química, alta concentración electrónica y alta transparencia óptica. Por esta razón, el procesamiento de TCO′ s en película delgada va orientado hacia aplicaciones específicas tales como ventanas ópticas en celdas solares, sensores de gases, electrodos en dispositivos de pantallas planas, ventanas inteligentes. En este proyecto se trabajó en la síntesis experimental de dos TCO′ s relevantes tanto en investigación fundamental como en aplicaciones tecnológicas: el óxido de indio (In2O3) y el óxido de estaño (SnO2). Ambos TCO′ s se depositaron por la técnica de erosión iónica reactiva por corriente directa (DC). Para el análisis de las películas se utilizaron varias técnicas de caracterización: difracción de rayos X, espectroscopia UV-Visible, resistividad eléctrica, efecto Hall, así como microscopías electrónica de barrido y de fuerza atómica. Se fabricó también una bicapa de In2O3/SnO2, la cual se caracterizó además con espectroscopia de fotoemisión de rayos X (XPS).En esta tesis se reporta por primera vez la síntesis y caracterización de esta bicapa, la cual abre una línea de investigación en el área de interfaces. Asimismo, se desarrolló e implementó un procedimiento, basado en los modelos ópticos, tal que permite obtener parámetros que se utilizan para evaluar a cualquier película delgada TCO como potencial metamaterial. Las propiedades de las muestras se analizaron en función de la temperatura aplicada post-depósito: temperatura ambiente (TA), 100oC, 200oC, 300oC, bajo una atmósfera de argón o argón-oxígeno. Los resultados confirman que las películas presentan un crecimiento de tipo poli cristalino. Además, la calidad cristalina tiende a incrementarse como función del incremento de la temperatura. El In2O3 creció con estructura cúbica bcc (a=10.11 ˚A, ICDD #71-2195). A partir de 200C, se detectaron trazas de la fase romboédrica (a=5.490 ˚A, c=14.520 ˚A, ICDD #73-1809). Asimismo, el SnO2 creció con estructura tetragonal (a = 4.737 ˚A, c = 3.186 ˚A, ICDD #88-0287). Las películas de In2O3 poseen una transparencia promedio del 90 % en una ventana de 500 nm a 1100 nm. El borde de absorción se recorre al azul como función de la temperatura, de Eg=3.3 eV a Eg=3.7 eV por el efecto Burstein-Moss. Por otra parte, la bicapa presentó una interfaz claramente definida, sin difusión de especies metálicas. Al incrementarse la temperatura, de TA a 400oC, se detectaron dos fases de óxido de estaño: SnO2 y SnO, en un porcentaje atómico de ≈70 %:30 %, respectivamente. Se concluye que los parámetros y valores obtenidos de las películas como son el texturizado y espesor homogéneo, alta transparencia, crecimiento preferencial, ancho prohibido y resistividad eléctrica, son comparables a los que se requieren del In2O3 y SnO2 en película delgada para aplicaciones optoelectrónicas.

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The 15Kh2MFA steel is a kind of Cr-Mo-V family steels and can be used in turbines for energy generation, pressure vessels, nuclear reactors or applications where the range of temperature that the material works is between 250 to 450°C. To improve the properties of these steels increasing the service temperature and the thermal stability is add a second particle phase. These particles can be oxides, carbides, nitrites or even solid solution of some chemical elements. On this way, this work aim to study the effect of addition of 3wt% of niobium carbide in the metallic matrix of 15Kh2MFA steel. Powder metallurgy was the route employed to produce this metallic matrix composite. Two different milling conditions were performed. Condition 1: milling of pure 15Kh2MFA steel and condition 2: milling of 15Kh2MFA steel with addition of niobium carbide. A high energy milling was carried out during 5 hours. Then, these two powders were sintered in a vacuum furnace (10-4torr) at 1150 and 1250°C during 60 minutes. After sintering the samples were normalized at 950°C per 3 minutes followed by air cooling to obtain a desired microstructure. Results show that the addition of niobium carbide helps to mill faster the particles during the milling when compared with that steel without carbide. At the sintering, the niobium carbide helps to sinter increasing the density of the samples reaching a maximum density of 7.86g/cm³, better than the melted steel as received that was 7,81g/cm³. In spite this good densification, after normalizing, the niobium carbide don t contributed to increase the microhardness. The best microhardness obtained to the steel with niobium carbide was 156HV and to pure 15Kh2MFA steel was 212HV. It happened due when the niobium carbide is added to the steel a pearlitic structure was formed, and the steel without niobium carbide submitted to the same conditions reached a bainitic structure