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Pure Water, is a crucial demand of creature life. Following industrial development, extra amount of toxic metals such as chromium enters the environmental cycle through the sewage, which is considered as a serious threat for organisms. One of the modern methods of filtration and removal of contaminants in water, is applying Nano-technology. According to specific property of silicate materials, in this article we try to survey increased power in composites and various absorption in several morphologies and also synthesis of Nano-metal silicates with different morphologies as absorbent of metal toxic ions. At first, we synthesize nano zink silicate with three morphologies considering context and the purpose of this survey. 1) Nano synthesis of zink silicate hollow cavity by hydrothermal method in mixed solvent system of ethanol/glycol polyethylene. 2) Zink nano wires silicate in a water-based system by controlling the amount of sodium silicate. 3) Synthesis of nano zink silicate membrane. After synthesizing, we measured the cadmium ion absorbance by synthesized nano zink silicates. Controlling PH, is the applied absorption method. Next step, we synthesized nano zink-magnesium silicate composite in two various morphologies of nanowires and membrane by different precent of zink and magnesium, in order to optimize synthesized nano metal silicate. We used zink nitrate and magnesium nitrate and also measured cadmium absorption by synthesized nano metal silicates in the same way of PH control absorption. In the 3rd step, in order to determine the impact of the type of metal in nano metal silicate, we synthesized nano magnesium silicate and compared its absorption with nano zink silicate. Furthermore, we calculated the optimal concentration in one of synthesizes. Optimal concentration is the process which has the maximum absorption. While applying two methods of absorption in the test, finally we compared the effect of absorption method on the absorption level. Below you find further steps of synthesis: 1) Using IR, RAMAN, XRD spectroscopy to check the accuracy of synthesis. 2) Checking the dispersion of nano particles in ethanol solution by light microscope. 3) Measuring and observing particles with scanning electron microscope (SEM). 4) Using atomic absorption device for measuring the cadmium concentration in water-based solutions. The nano metal silicates were synthesized successfully. All of synthesized nano absorbents have the cadmium ion absorbency. The cadmium absorption via nano absorbents depend on various factors such as kind of metal in nano silicate and percent of metal in nano metal silicate composite. Meanwhile the absorption and PH control of medium containing the absorbent and solution would affect the cadmium absorption.

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The growing concern about the depletion of oil has spurred worldwide interest in finding alternative feedstocks for important petrochemical commodities and fuels. On the one hand, the enormous re-serves found (208 trillion cubic feet proven1), environmental sustainability and lower overall costs point to natural gas as the primary source for energy and chemicals in the near future.2 Nowadays the transformation of methane into useful chemicals and liquid fuels is only feasible via synthesis gas, a mixture of molecular hydrogen and carbon monoxide, that is further transformed to methanol or to hydrocarbons under moderate reaction conditions (150-350 °C and 10-100 bar).3 For a major cost reduction and in order to valorize small natural gas sources, either more efficient "syngas to products" catalysts should be produced or the manner in which methane is initially activated should be changed, ideally by developing catalysts able to directly oxidize methane to interesting products such as methanol. On the other hand, from the point of view of CO2 emissions, the use of the re-maining fossil resources will further contribute to global warming. In this scenario, the development of efficient routes for the transformation of CO2 into useful chemicals and fuels would represent a considerable step forward towards sustainability. Indeed, the environmental and economic incen-tives to develop processes for the conversion of CO2 into fuels and chemicals are great. However, for such conversions to become economically feasible, considerable research is necessary. In this lecture we will summarize our recent efforts into the design of new catalytic systems, based on MOFs and COFs, to address these challenges. Examples include the development of new Fe based FTS catalysts, electrocatalysts for the selective conversion of CO2 into syngas, the development of efficient catalysts for the utilization of formic acid as hydrogen storage vector and the development of new enzyme inspired systems for the direct transformation of methane to methanol under mild reaction conditions. References (1) http://www.clearonmoney.com/dw/doku.php?id=public:natural_gas_reserves. (2) Derouane, E. G.; Parmon, V.; Lemos, F.; Ribeiro, F. R. Sustainable Strategies for the Up-grading of Natural Gas: Fundamentals, Challenges, and Opportunities; Springer, 2005. (3) Rofer-DePoorter, C. K. Chemical Reviews. ACS Publications 1981, pp 447–474.

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The production and use of synthetic nanoparticles is growing rapidly, and therefore the presence of these materials in the environment seems inevitable. Titanium dioxide (TiO2) presents various possible uses in industry, cosmetics, and even in the treatment of contaminated environments. Studies about the potential ecotoxicological risks of TiO2 nanoparticles (nano-TiO2) have been published but their results are still inconclusive. It should be noted that the properties of the diverse nano-TiO2 must be considered in order to establish experimental models to study their toxicity to environmentally relevant species. Moreover, the lack of descriptions and characterization of nanoparticles, as well as differences in the experimental conditions employed, have been a compromising factor in the comparison of results obtained in various studies. Therefore, the purpose of this paper is to make a simple review of the principal properties of TiO2, especially in nanoparticulate form, which should be considered in aquatic toxicology studies, and a compilation of the works that have been published on the subject.

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

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Metal substrates were coated by thermal spraying plasma torch, they were positioned at a distance of 4 and 5 cm from the nozzle exit of the plasma jet. The starting materials were used for deposition of tantalum oxide powder and aluminium. These two materials were mixed and ground into high-energy mill, then immersed in the torch for the production of alumina coating infused with particles of tantalum with nano and micrometric size. The spraying equipment used is a plasma torch arc not transferred, which operating in the range of 250 A and 80 V, was able to produce enough heat to ignite aluminothermic between Ta2O5 and aluminum. Upon reaching the plasma jet, the mixing powders react with the heat of the blaze, which provides sufficient energy for melting aluminum particles. This energy is transferred through mechanisms of self-propagating to the oxide, beginning a reduction reaction, which then hits on the surface of the substrate and forms a coating on which a composite is formed by a junction metal - ceramic (Ta +Al2O3). The phases and quantification of each were obtained respectively by X-ray diffraction and the Rietveld method. Morphology by scanning electron microscopy and chemical analysis by energy dispersive spectroscopy EDS. It was also performed measurements of the substrate roughness, Vickers microhardness measurements in sprays and determination of the electron temperature of the plasma jet by optical emission spectroscopy EEO. The results confirmed the expectation generated around the end product of spraying the mixture Ta2O5 + Al, both in the formation of nano-sized particles and in their final form. The electron excitation temperature was consistent with the purpose of work, in addition, the thermodynamic temperature was efficient for the reduction process of Ta2O5. The electron excitation temperature showed values of 3000, 4500 and 8000 K for flows10, 20 and 30 l / min respectively, these values were taken at the nozzle exit of the plasma jet. The thermodynamic temperature around 1200 ° C, was effective in the reduction process of Ta2O5

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Nanostructures are highly attractive for future electrical energy storage devices because they enable large surface area and short ion transport time through thin electrode layers for high power devices. Significant enhancement in power density of batteries has been achieved by nano-engineered structures, particularly anode and cathode nanostructures spatially separated far apart by a porous membrane and/or a defined electrolyte region. A self-aligned nanostructured battery fully confined within a single nanopore presents a powerful platform to determine the rate performance and cyclability limits of nanostructured storage devices. Atomic layer deposition (ALD) has enabled us to create and evaluate such structures, comprised of nanotubular electrodes and electrolyte confined within anodic aluminum oxide (AAO) nanopores. The V2O5- V2O5 symmetric nanopore battery displays exceptional power-energy performance and cyclability when tested as a massively parallel device (~2billion/cm2), each with ~1m3 volume (~1fL). Cycled between 0.2V and 1.8V, this full cell has capacity retention of 95% at 5C rate and 46% at 150C, with more than 1000 charge/discharge cycles. These results demonstrate the promise of ultrasmall, self-aligned/regular, densely packed nanobattery structures as a testbed to study ionics and electrodics at the nanoscale with various geometrical modifications and as a building block for high performance energy storage systems[1, 2]. Further increase of full cell output potential is also demonstrated in asymmetric full cell configurations with various low voltage anode materials. The asymmetric full cell nanopore batteries, comprised of V2O5 as cathode and prelithiated SnO2 or anatase phase TiO2 as anode, with integrated nanotubular metal current collectors underneath each nanotubular storage electrode, also enabled by ALD. By controlling the amount of lithium ion prelithiated into SnO2 anode, we can tune full cell output voltage in the range of 0.3V and 3V. This asymmetric nanopore battery array displays exceptional rate performance and cyclability. When cycled between 1V and 3V, it has capacity retention of approximately 73% at 200C rate compared to 1C, with only 2% capacity loss after more than 500 charge/discharge cycles. With increased full cell output potential, the asymmetric V2O5-SnO2 nanopore battery shows significantly improved energy and power density. This configuration presents a more realistic test - through its asymmetric (vs symmetric) configuration – of performance and cyclability in nanoconfined environment. This dissertation covers (1) Ultra small electrochemical storage platform design and fabrication, (2) Electron and ion transport in nanostructured electrodes inside a half cell configuration, (3) Ion transport between anode and cathode in confined nanochannels in symmetric full cells, (4) Scale up energy and power density with geometry optimization and low voltage anode materials in asymmetric full cell configurations. As a supplement, selective growth of ALD to improve graphene conductance will also be discussed[3]. References: 1. Liu, C., et al., (Invited) A Rational Design for Batteries at Nanoscale by Atomic Layer Deposition. ECS Transactions, 2015. 69(7): p. 23-30. 2. Liu, C.Y., et al., An all-in-one nanopore battery array. Nature Nanotechnology, 2014. 9(12): p. 1031-1039. 3. Liu, C., et al., Improving Graphene Conductivity through Selective Atomic Layer Deposition. ECS Transactions, 2015. 69(7): p. 133-138.

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Uno de los nanos materiales más investigados actualmente es la nano-sílice, la cual ha despertado el interés de muchos investigadores debido a que está aportando grandes beneficios a los materiales base cemento. La nano-sílice ha demostrado que mejora las propiedades de los materiales cementantes tanto en estado fresco como en endurecido. Puede modificar las propiedades reológicas o la trabajabilidad en estado fresco, así como la resistencia a la compresión y la porosidad de las estructuras después de la etapa de endurecimiento. Es por esto que estas nano-partículas representan la oportunidad de realizar importantes avances que permitan optimizar el uso de los recursos actuales y el aprovechamiento de los materiales cementantes. En este trabajo, se está estudiando la posibilidad de utilizar la nano-sílice como un tratamiento superficial que ayude a disminuir el impacto del medio ambiente en estructuras en servicio que puedan presentar un cierto deterioro. Se analiza la utilización de nano-partículas en concreto en estado endurecido con el fin de mejorar su desempeño y sus aspectos de durabilidad. Por medio del método de migración electroquímica, basado en el transporte de partículas con cierta carga bajo la acción de un campo eléctrico, se favorece la penetración de nano-partículas de sílice hacia el interior de un mortero de cemento Portland desde una cara expuesta a una solución coloidal. Las partículas se mueven por acción del campo eléctrico hacia el ánodo situado en la cara opuesta de la probeta de mortero, dando lugar a una interacción química con la microestructura de la matriz cementante. Se ha observado que las partículas de sílice en esta solución coloidal empiezan a aglomerarse después de cierto periodo de tiempo y solidifican sobre la superficie expuesta de la probeta de mortero. Este material sólido ocasiona que la cantidad de corriente que circula por el circuito disminuya y por consiguiente baje la efectividad del mismo, ya que las partículas con carga eléctrica se mueven con mayor dificultad en medios solidos que en líquidos. Se encontró que la incorporación de nano-partículas de sílice a la matriz de mortero endurecido puede afectar el desempeño de una manera positiva frente a la penetración de cloruros, carbonatación y absorción de agua por capilaridad. De acuerdo a las respuestas eléctricas durante el tratamiento, se encontró que la resistencia eléctrica de las probetas aumenta, lo cual puede relacionarse con la modificación del sistema poroso debido al efecto filler de las nano-partículas; es decir, al refinar los poros, las cargas eléctricas encuentran menos espacio para moverse. Además las nano-partículas afectan químicamente a las fases de la pasta del cemento, ya que se encontró por microscopia electrónica de barrido que a una distancia entre 1.5 y 2 mm, aparecen aglomerados que enriquecen de silicio a las fases de la matriz del mortero y en otros casos, la migración cambia totalmente la apariencia del mortero y ocasiona valores de relaciones Ca/Si muy por debajo de los valores convencionales registrados en la literatura, con lo que es posible pensar que puede existir una actividad puzzolanica.

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La nanociencia y nanotecnología han revolucionado las investigaciones en ciencia de los materiales, permitiendo el desarrollo de nuevos productos con desempeño superior a los convencionales. Conceptos nanotecnológicos como la adición de partículas en tamaños nanométricos para incrementar las propiedades finales han sido demostrados en cerámicos, sin embargo esta alternativa prácticamente no ha sido investigada en sistemas porcelánicos, específicamente en porcelanas triaxiales con aplicaciones eléctricas. Este trabajo de investigación presenta el desarrollo de una formulación de porcelana triaxial silicosa, de grado eléctrico, con características mecánicas y dieléctricas mejoradas mediante la incorporación de nanopartículas cerámicas. Se estudió la influencia de la adición de dos tipos de óxidos cerámicos en tamaño nanométrico, α- alúmina (α-Al2O3) y circonia (ZrO2), en las propiedades y microestructura de la porcelana triaxial, al variar la concentración de las nanopartículas en la composición inicial. En la primera parte de la experimentación, se elaboraron probetas experimentales siguiendo un proceso a nivel laboratorio haciendo uso de un conformado por presión uniaxial. Posteriormente, se elaboraron pastas porcelánicas a nivel planta-prototipo mediante un proceso de conformado por extrusión plástica. Las probetas sinterizadas fueron caracterizadas mediante evaluaciones físicas tales como densidad, porosidad, absorción de humedad y contracción lineal; así mismo se llevaron a cabo análisis microestructurales y de fases a través de las técnicas de DR-X, MEB y DSC-TGA. Por último, se realizaron evaluaciones mecánicas por medio de ensayos de resistencia a la compresión y módulo de ruptura (por tres puntos), así como la evaluación de la capacidad aislante con pruebas de resistencia dieléctrica. Los resultados obtenidos demuestran que la inserción de nanopartículas de alúmina y circonia, ayudan en el reforzamiento mecánico del sistema porcelánico triaxial estudiado, además de mejorar sus características dieléctricas, lo que representa una alternativa tecnológicamente factible para mejorar el desempeño de productos de porcelana, como es el caso de aisladores eléctricos

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Steel is an alloy EUROFER promising for use in nuclear reactors, or in applications where the material is subjected to temperatures up to 550 ° C due to their lower creep resistance under. One way to increase this property, so that the steel work at higher temperatures it is necessary to prevent sliding of its grain boundaries. Factors that influence this slip contours are the morphology of the grains, the angle and speed of the grain boundaries. This speed can be decreased in the presence of a dispersed phase in the material, provided it is fine and homogeneously distributed. In this context, this paper presents the development of a new material metal matrix composite (MMC) which has as starting materials as stainless steel EUROFER 97, and two different kinds of tantalum carbide - TaC, one with average crystallite sizes 13.78 nm synthesized in UFRN and another with 40.66 nm supplied by Aldrich. In order to improve the mechanical properties of metal matrix was added by powder metallurgy, nano-sized particles of the two types of TaC. This paper discusses the effect of dispersion of carbides in the microstructure of sintered parts. Pure steel powders with the addition of 3% TaC UFRN and 3% TaC commercial respectively, were ground in grinding times following: a) 5 hours in the planetary mill for all post b) 8 hours of grinding in the mill Planetary only for steel TaC powders of commercial and c) 24 hours in the conventional ball mill mixing the pure steel milled for 5 hours in the planetary mill with 3% TaC commercial. Each of the resulting particulate samples were cold compacted under a uniaxial pressure of 600MPa, on a cylindrical matrix of 5 mm diameter. Subsequently, the compressed were sintered in a vacuum furnace at temperatures of 1150 to 1250 ° C with an increment of 20 ° C and 10 ° C per minute and maintained at these isotherms for 30, 60 and 120 minutes and cooled to room temperature. The distribution, size and dispersion of steel and composite particles were determined by x-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy followed by chemical analysis (EDS). The structures of the sintered bodies were observed by optical microscopy and scanning electron accompanied by EDS beyond the x-ray diffraction. Initial studies sintering the obtained steel EUROFER 97 a positive reply in relation to improvement of the mechanical properties independent of the processing, because it is obtained with sintered microhardness values close to and even greater than 100% of the value obtained for the HV 333.2 pure steel as received in the form of a bar

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El presente trabajo muestra el avance que se tiene en el proyecto denominado “Diseño y Construcción de un Nano-Satélite”, que se lleva a cabo en la ESIME U.P.-Ticoman del Instituto Politécnico Nacional. Este proyecto tiene como objetivo principal introducir a los alumnos en el que hacer espacial, se trata de un satélite con un peso de un kilogramo y es un cubo de 10 cm de lado y cuya carga útil tiene MEMS (sistema de micro-electromecánicos) que harán las veces de péndulo electrónico, lo anterior y los armónicos gravitacionales permitirán determinar la forma de la tierra. Se presenta el fundamento matemático, los componentes del satélite, el diseño preliminar de la estructura, la manufactura de la estructura, los resultados de un ensaye estructural destructivo y el análisis estático por elementos finitos.

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Spatially accelerating beams are non-diffracting beams whose intensity is localized along curvilinear trajectories, also incomplete circular trajectories, before diffraction broadening governs their propagation. In this paper we report on numerical simulations showing the conversion of a high-numerical-aperture focused beam into a nonparaxial shape-preserving accelerating beam having a beam-width near the diffraction limit. Beam shaping is induced near the focal region by a diffractive optical element that consists of a non-planar subwavelength grating enabling a Bessel signature.

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Está em curso no Laboratório HERCULES / LNEC um estudo relacionado com o desenvolvimento de novos materiais nano-estruturados e inovadores, destinados à conservação do Património Cultural, mais precisamente, para a consolidação de pintura mural. Numa primeira fase, serão sintetizados materiais de consolidação à base de cal, com tamanho e morfologia controlados, compatíveis, eficazes, de longa durabilidade após aplicação e ambientalmente sustentáveis.

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This work is going to show the activities performed in the frame of my PhD studies at the University of Bologna, under the supervision of Prof. Mauro Comes Franchini, at the Department of Industrial Chemistry “Toso Montanari”. The main topic of this dissertation will be the study of organic-inorganic hybrid nanostructures and materials for advanced applications in different fields of materials technology and development such as theranostics, organic electronics and additive manufacturing, also known as 3D printing. This work is therefore divided into three chapters, that recall the fundamentals of each subject and to recap the state-of-the-art of scientific research around each topic. In each chapter, the published works and preliminary results obtained during my PhD career will be discussed in detail.