770 resultados para Membranas compósitas
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En internet hay disponibles materiales educativos de calidad, pero encontrarlos es difícil por el enorme volumen de información y su heterogeneidad. Muchos de los contenidos son de dudosa fiabilidad, pues no siempre se conoce su origen. Por otro lado, el 83% de los usuarios de internet entre 18 y 29 años participa en algún tipo de red social, lo que genera un compromiso con la comunidad virtual. Con todos estos datos, parece interesante que los docentes utilicen las TICs para crear una red social de contenidos docentes seleccionados por el profesor; Esto requiere una inversión de tiempo y dinero muy inferior a los necesarios para el desarrollo de materiales específicos equivalentes. La elaboración de un tablero de selección de contenidos constituye una estrategia docente no presencial, que pone a disposición del alumno recursos docentes de excelencia que facilitan su aprendizaje. La herramienta SCLIPED permite formar redes sociales colaborativas de información seleccionada y establecer una comunicación dinámica multidireccional entre los usuarios. También fomenta la participación activa del alumnado en su aprendizaje, permitiéndoles una amplia autonomía temporal y espacial y les habitúa como futuros profesionales, a una gestión eficiente de la información disponible en internet, para transformarla en conocimiento.
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Durante el curso 2013-2014 se implementó en la asignatura de Fisiología Animal I, del Grado en Biología de la Universidad de Alicante, un entorno personal de aprendizaje (EPA), a partir de la herramienta Scliped. Esta herramienta permitió desarrollar una red social de contenidos seleccionados por el profesorado, como estrategia docente para poner a disposición del alumnado recursos de excelencia que faciliten su aprendizaje. La inversión de tiempo y dinero requerida fue sensiblemente inferior a la necesaria para el desarrollo de materiales específicos equivalentes. El alumnado tuvo a su disposición un tablero de 130 contenidos seleccionados, distribuidos en 34 colecciones. Al finalizar el curso escolar 2013-2014, el EPA había recibido un total de 60.794 visitas. La evaluación del uso y conformidad del alumnado con esta herramienta mostró que, si bien opinaban que su uso era innovador, no podría sustituir la labor del profesorado. El porcentaje de adhesión a la herramienta fue bajo, tan sólo el 16% del alumnado encuestado, sin embargo, este grupo declaró que el uso de Scliped era sencillo y atractivo, que los contenidos eran pertinentes y estaban bien organizados, y que les habían facilitado el estudio y la comprensión de la materia.
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Un equipo multidisciplinar de profesores y profesoras que componen la Red Docente INVES e imparten docencia en la asignatura Iniciación a la Investigación en Biología, ha desarrollado una metodología propia de trabajo en equipo, en coordinación con el profesorado de la asignatura Estadística, con la que se comparten objetivos de aprendizaje comunes. El sistema de evaluación del trabajo colaborativo del alumnado se ha optimizado mediante el uso de rúbricas y auto-evaluación. Se ha propiciado la adquisición de competencias transversales mediante una dinámica de trabajo en grupo. El diseño y desarrollo de un proyecto de investigación bibliométrico, de temática biológica, es realizado por los y las estudiantes, y culmina con la edición de unas Jornadas Científicas. Con el fin de mejorar la eficiencia de la evaluación, se han consensuado criterios comunes de evaluación continua entre el profesorado. Ello ha determinado un incremento de la capacidad de aprendizaje del alumnado a lo largo de los cursos 2010-11 al 2013-14. La lectura y compresión de textos científicos en inglés junto a la formación de un grupo de Alto Rendimiento Académico con docencia en lengua inglesa completa la oferta formativa, permitiendo al alumnado implementar el objetivo general de compresión de lengua extranjera inglés en lo relativo al ámbito científico.
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Ivermectin is a veterinary pharmaceutical generally used to control the ecto- and endoparasites of livestock, but its use has resulted in adverse effects on coprophilous insects, causing population decline and biodiversity loss. There is currently no information regarding the direct effects of ivermectin on dung beetle physiology and behaviour. Here, based on electroantennography and spontaneous muscle force tests, we show sub-lethal disorders caused by ivermectin in sensory and locomotor systems of Scarabaeus cicatricosus, a key dung beetle species in Mediterranean ecosystems. Our findings show that ivermectin decreases the olfactory and locomotor capacity of dung beetles, preventing them from performing basic biological activities. These effects are observed at concentrations lower than those usually measured in the dung of treated livestock. Taking into account that ivermectin acts on both glutamate-gated and GABA-gated chloride ion channels of nerve and muscle cells, we predict that ivermectin’s effects at the physiological level could influence many members of the dung pat community. The results indicate that the decline of dung beetle populations could be related to the harmful effects of chemical contamination in the dung.
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There is increasing evidence to support the notion that membrane proteins, instead of being isolated components floating in a fluid lipid environment, can be assembled into supramolecular complexes that take part in a variety of cooperative cellular functions. The interplay between lipid-protein and protein-protein interactions is expected to be a determinant factor in the assembly and dynamics of such membrane complexes. Here we report on a role of anionic phospholipids in determining the extent of clustering of KcsA, a model potassium channel. Assembly/disassembly of channel clusters occurs, at least partly, as a consequence of competing lipid-protein and protein-protein interactions at nonannular lipid binding sites on the channel surface and brings about profound changes in the gating properties of the channel. Our results suggest that these latter effects of anionic lipids are mediated via the Trp67–Glu71–Asp80 inactivation triad within the channel structure and its bearing on the selectivity filter.
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Esta comunicación está basada en el análisis de los modelos estructurales existentes en la naturaleza como punto de partida de proyectos de estructuras en el ámbito de la arquitectura. Pretende resumir la forma de abordar el proyecto estructural arquitectónico desde la experimentación, desde la generación de la forma partiendo de procesos de autoformación y siendo acorde, en todo momento, con los planteamientos de las construcciones ligeras. Se plantea el análisis del comportamiento estructural de objetos de la naturaleza y la interpretación que de él han realizado arquitectos tan relevantes como Frei Otto, Antonio Gaudí o Bodo Rasch. En primer lugar se propone el estudio y análisis de una estructura ya proyectada y/o construida por arquitectos especialistas en el diseño de estructuras arquitectónicas. Este análisis se produce a través de la construcción de un modelo a escala. Posteriormente, se pide al alumno que proyecte una segunda maqueta en el que tenga que aplicar los conceptos extraídos del primer ejercicio, valorándolos y, en su caso, proponiendo mejoras. En el proceso de experimentación se trabaja sobre membranas, cáscaras, estructuras de tensegridad, neumáticas, óseas, de crecimiento fractal, en general, estructuras ligeras. En conclusión, establecer un procedimiento inverso, partir de la experimentación y, posteriormente, buscar las justificaciones teóricas. Este procedimiento permite al alumno conocer, de forma experimental, el comportamiento de los distintos tipos estructurales, cotejándolos con la carga teórica y siendo posible aplicarlo en futuros proyectos originales.
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Lidocaine bears in its structure both an aromatic ring and a terminal amine, which can be protonated at physiological pH, linked by an amide group. Since lidocaine causes multiple inhibitory actions on nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs), this work was aimed to determine the inhibitory effects of diethylamine (DEA), a small molecule resembling the hydrophilic moiety of lidocaine, on Torpedo marmorata nAChRs microtransplanted to Xenopus oocytes. Similarly to lidocaine, DEA reversibly blocked acetylcholine-elicited currents (IACh) in a dose-dependent manner (IC50 close to 70 μM), but unlike lidocaine, DEA did not affect IACh desensitization. IACh inhibition by DEA was more pronounced at negative potentials, suggesting an open-channel blockade of nAChRs, although roughly 30% inhibition persisted at positive potentials, indicating additional binding sites outside the pore. DEA block of nAChRs in the resting state (closed channel) was confirmed by the enhanced IACh inhibition when pre-applying DEA before its co-application with ACh, as compared with solely DEA and ACh co-application. Virtual docking assays provide a plausible explanation to the experimental observations in terms of the involvement of different sets of drug binding sites. So, at the nAChR transmembrane (TM) domain, DEA and lidocaine shared binding sites within the channel pore, giving support to their open-channel blockade; besides, lidocaine, but not DEA, interacted with residues at cavities among the M1, M2, M3, and M4 segments of each subunit and also at intersubunit crevices. At the extracellular (EC) domain, DEA and lidocaine binding sites were broadly distributed, which aids to explain the closed channel blockade observed. Interestingly, some DEA clusters were located at the α-γ interphase of the EC domain, in a cavity near the orthosteric binding site pocket; by contrast, lidocaine contacted with all α-subunit loops conforming the ACh binding site, both in α-γ and α-δ and interphases, likely because of its larger size. Together, these results indicate that DEA mimics some, but not all, inhibitory actions of lidocaine on nAChRs and that even this small polar molecule acts by different mechanisms on this receptor. The presented results contribute to a better understanding of the structural determinants of nAChR modulation.
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Este proyecto combina una serie de líneas de trabajo que, en esencia, estudian interacciones moleculares débiles y propiedades fisicoquímicas de diversos solutos en distintos medios. En todos los casos se procura comprender los factores que determinan la interacción de un soluto con su medio ya sea homogéneo o heterogéneo y aplicar estos conocimientos a diversos procesos, fundamentalmente en medios supramoleculares auto-organizados. Los medios supramoleculares que se estudian son: micelas inversas con agua u otros solventes polares sustitutos confinados en su corazón polar y vesículas. En este proyecto se desarrollan métodos que optimizan la detección de diferentes tipos de interacciones no-covalentes con distintas moléculas pruebas en los diferentes medios y, a partir de esto obtener aplicaciones diversas. Se trata de comprender los factores que determinan la solubilización, ubicación y/o reactividad de las moléculas pruebas en diferentes sitios del medio supramolecular y de esta manera obtener información acerca de las diferentes interacciones específicas en cada sitio del sistema supramolecular, lo cual es fundamental para el reconocimiento molecular ("inteligencia"). En definitiva estos estudios están orientados a: i) entender la adaptabilidad de nuevos sistemas supramoleculares para utilizar los resultados en el diseño de métodos de síntesis, electrosíntesis y catálisis dentro de los principios de la química sostenible o química verde y en la prevención a problemas de impacto ambiental tal como la remediación de aguas contaminadas por hidrocarburos y la degradación de pesticidas utilizando estrategias no convencionales; ii) la comprensión de fenómenos de transferencia de carga en sistemas auto-organizados y membranas biológicas; iii) el desarrollo de nuevos métodos de detección electroquímicos para compuestos de interés biológico, en medicina, alimentos y farmacología. También, dentro de los objetivos hay una componente muy fuerte de formación de recursos humanos como se aprecia en el número de becarios ya incorporados y a incorporar. La integración de estos conocimientos multidisciplinarios crea un ámbito sumamente beneficioso para la formación de doctorandos tan necesarios para el país ya que tendrán la oportunidad de participar en temas de investigación variados, relacionados con disciplinas diferentes, lo que sin duda será un valor añadido en su formación.
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As coberturas são um elemento fundamental na maioria dos edifícios. A evolução das técnicas e dos materiais, e das exigências funcionais e arquitetónicas, permitiram o apareci-mento das coberturas planas. A evolução dos materiais e das técnicas fez também com que se começasse a ter em conta os impactes ambientais que a produção dos materiais a utilizar nos edifícios provocam. Nesta dissertação, pretende-se fazer uma comparação do ciclo de vida de várias soluções de impermeabilização que se pode utilizar em coberturas planas, a nível ambiental. Existem atualmente declarações ambientais que auxiliam essa comparação, nomeadamente as Declarações Ambientais de Produto (DAP) individuais ou médias, que podem ser encontradas em bases de dados a nível Europeu. No entanto, também é possível encontrar dados relevan-tes para este tipo de estudos em bases de dados genéricas. Depois de recolhidos os dados disponíveis, fez-se uma avaliação dos impactes ambientais de cada solução de impermeabilização. Teve-se em conta as categorias de impacte ambiental definidas e posteriormente tratou-se os dados das três categorias com mais relevância ambiental. Após a recolha dos custos dos vários tipos de material de impermeabilização, fez-se ainda a avaliação económica. Nesta fase, foi necessário ter em conta que cada membrana apresenta uma durabilidade diferenciada, obrigando a substituições em momentos diferentes. Utilizou-se o Valor Atualizado Líquido para prever o custo do ciclo de vida das membranas, incluindo os custos de aquisição, de aplicação e de substituição. Para finalizar, conciliou-se as avaliações ambiental e económica. Na vertente ambiental, teve-se em consideração apenas as duas categorias de impacte mais importante. Utilizando uma análise multicritério, foi possível ordenar as soluções de impermeabilização para cada tipologia de cobertura plana. No caso de estudo, propôs-se a aplicação da solução com melhor desempenho ambiental e económico, para determinado tipo de cobertura.
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Dissertação para obtenção do grau de Mestre no Instituto Superior de Ciências da Saúde Egas Moniz
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Dissertação para obtenção do grau de Mestre no Instituto Superior de Ciências da Saúde Egas Moniz
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The Cu-Al2O3 composite ceramic combines the phase of alumina, which is extremely hard and durable, yet very brittle, to metallic copper phase high ductility and high fracture toughness. These characteristics make this material a strong candidate for use as a cutting tool. Al2O3-Cu composite powders nanocrystalline and high homogeneity can be produced by high energy milling, as well as dense and better mechanical structures can be obtained by liquid phase sintering. This work investigates the effect of high-energy milling the dispersion phase Al2O3, Cu, and the influence of the content of Cu in the formation of Cu-Al2O3 composite particles. A planetary mill Pulverisatte 7 high energy was used to perform the experiments grinding. Al2O3 powder and Cu in the proportion of 5, 10 and 15% by weight of Cu were placed in a container for grinding with balls of hard metal and ethyl alcohol. A mass ratio of balls to powder of 1:5 was used. All powders were milled to 100 hours, and powder samples were collected after 2, 10, 20, 50 and 70 hours of grinding. Composite powders with compact cylindrical shape of 8 mm diameter were pressed and sintered in uniaxial matrix resistive furnace to 1200, 1300 to 1350 °C for 60 minutes under an atmosphere of argon and hydrogen. The heating rate used was 10°C/min. The powders and structures of the sintered bodies were characterized by XRD, SEM and EDS. Analysis TG, DSC and particle size were also used to characterize the milled powders, as well as dilatometry was used to observe the contraction of the sintered bodies. The density of the green and sintered bodies was measured using the geometric method (mass / volume). Vickers microhardness with a load of 500 g for 10 s were performed on sintered structures. The Cu-Al2O3 composite with 5% copper density reached 61% of theoretical density and a hardness of 129 HV when sintered at 1300 ° C for 1h. In contrast, lower densities (59 and 51% of the theoretical density) and hardness (110 HV and 105) were achieved when the copper content increases to 10 and 15%.
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The need to preserve the environment has led to the search for new materials for efficient disposal of chemical compounds that alter the stability of our natural resources. Among these resources, stands in first place the water, as a precious commodity and scarce, leading to the proper use and reuse. As a result, the World Health Organization has established maximum permissible values in drinking water, such as: 50 mg/L, 0, 1 mg/L and 0, 5 mg/L to at-3, at-2, NH 4, respectively. For these reasons, assesses the implementation of new materials and water treatment processes aiming at the removal of these compounds, such as alumina, in the form of powder or as a support for a catalytic system using inorganic membranes capable of supporting more severe conditions of temperature and pressure by opening new possibilities for applications of membrane reactors; and also for electrochemical treatments with doped diamond bobo electrodes (BDD) as anode and copper as cathode. For such purpose, was conducted the study of adsorption of nitrate in different times to assess the time required to achieve equilibrium by employing three commercial alumina called: acidic, basic and neutral alumina, with subsequent treatment only in the acidic alumina impregnating metals (PdCu/Al2O3) for the catalytic reaction. The materials were previously characterized by XRD, SEM techniques and ABET. Aluminas presented a considerable adsortive capacity of nitrate in the first thirty minutes, equivalent to 50% of removal reaching equilibrium in that time. After treatment, using alumina as catalyst for the reaction in batch reactor (Pd-Cu/Al2O3), the results were more favourable, totalling 64% reduction of ion NO3-at the end of three hours. On the other hand, the results for the catalytic reaction using the catalytic support Pd-Cu/TiO2 in membrane reactor proved to be low. -if, in this way, improve the conditions of catalytic system to optimize the process. Already, for the electrochemical tests using DDB1 electrodes as anode, and Cu, as cathode, there was a fairly significant nitrate reduction, approximately 80% of ion removal during three hours and cost viable applications.
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Industrial activities like mining, electroplating and the oil extraction process, are increasing the levels of heavy metals such as Cu, Fe, Mg and Cd in aquatic ecosystems. This increase is related to the discharge of effluents containing trace of this elements above the maximum allowed by law. Methods such as ion exchange, membrane filtration and chemical precipitation have been studied as a means of treatment of these metals contamination. The precipitation of metals using anionic surfactants derived from carboxylic acids emerged as an alternative for the removal of metals from industrial effluents. The reaction between bivalent ions and these types of surfactants in aqueous solution leads to the formation of metal carboxylates, which can precipitate in the form of flakes and are subsequently removed by a process of decantation or simple filtration. In this work the metals extraction is performed by using the surfactant sodium hexadecanoate as extracting agent. The main purpose was to study the effect of temperature, solution pH, and concentration of surfactant in the metal removal process. The statistical design of the process showed that the process is directly dependent to changes in pH and concentration of surfactant, but inversely proportional and somewhat dependent to temperature variation, with the latter effect being considered negligible in most cases. The individual study of the effect of temperature showed a strong dependence of the process with the Kraft point, both for the surfactant used as extracting agent, as for the surfactant obtained after the reaction of this surfactant with the metal. From data of temperatures and concentrations of the surfactant was possible to calculate the equilibrium constant for the reaction between sodium hexadecanoate and copper ions. Later, thermodynamic parameters were determined, showing that the process is exothermic and spontaneous.