148 resultados para Poliuretano
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Estágio de natureza profissional para obtenção do grau de Mestre em Engenharia Química
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Dissertação para obtenção do Grau de Mestre em Conservação e Restauro, Especialização em Arte Contemporânea
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Dissertação de mestrado em Propriedades e Tecnologias de Polímeros
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O cetoprofeno (ácido 2-(3-benzoilfenil) propiónico) é um anti-inflamatório não esteroidal (AINE) utilizado no tratamento de uma grande variedade de doenças inflamatórias agudas e crónicas incluindo a artrite reumatoide, osteoartrite e espondilite anquilosante. A sua administração oral prolongada está associada a diversas reações gastrointestinais, tais como irritações e ulcerações. Neste contexto, é importante desenvolver sistemas alternati-vos, nomeadamente sistemas de libertação controlada para administração oral, transdér-mica ou intradérmica. Este trabalho tem como objetivo testar a possibilidade de utilização de dispersões aquosas de poliuretano (PUDs) como material de suporte para a produção de sistemas de liberta-ção controlada de cetoprofeno. Numa primeira etapa, foram sintetizadas PUDs de base poliéster (policaprolactona, PCL) e poliéter (polipropileno-glicol, PPG) utilizando o méto-do de pré-polímero modificado. As dispersões obtidas foram caracterizadas em termos de pH, viscosidade, teor de sólidos e tamanho de partícula. Numa segunda etapa, foi testada a incorporação do cetoprofeno nas PDUs produzidas utilizando duas estratégias para incre-mentar a sua solubilidade em água: (i) utilização de um co-solvente (acetona, DMSO e HYD) e (ii) utilização de um surfactante não iónico (Tween 80). A incorporação foi testada para teores de 5% e 10% (razão fármaco/polímero, m/m). Os filmes produzidos pelo méto-do da evaporação do solvente foram avaliados quanto à sua homogeneidade e caracteriza-dos por FTIR e DSC. Numa terceira fase realizaram-se estudos de libertação em tampão de fosfato salino (PBS) de pH 7.5 tendo como objetivo avaliar a viabilidade de desenvolvimen-to de diferentes tipologias de dispositivos dependendo de um compromisso entre as pro-priedades dos filmes e o comportamento de libertação. Os resultados obtidos podem ajudar na seleção do material de base mais adequado para um determinado fim. Adicionalmente, e mais importante, comprovou-se a viabilidade de utilizar PUDs como material base para o desenvolvimento de sistemas de libertação con-trolada, utilizando como exemplo o cetoprofeno. A avaliação da toxicidade e da atividade anti-inflamatória dos filmes produzidos foi considerada estando em curso neste momento no grupo do Professor Armando Cunha Júnior.
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Este trabajo se basa en la elaboración de nanocompuestos (con nanopartículas de Ag) con propiedades catalíticas efectivas aplicando la Síntesis Intermatricial sobre espuma de poliuretano comercial como matriz estabilizadora y medio de reacción. Encontrándose que las espumas muestran actividad catalítica en la reducción del p-nitrofenol con NaBH4 en experimentos en batch y experimentos con flujo, siendo siempre necesario un tiempo de activación que dé inicio a la reacción catalítica. En experimentos de catálisis con flujo, fue posible realizar ciclos de catálisis (hasta 5) manteniéndose la eficiencia catalítica del material y su reutilización. También se observó que al aumentar el caudal de trabajo aumentaba la eficiencia y disminuía el tiempo de activación.
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The reaction between hydroxy-terminated polybutadiene and isophorone diisocyanate constitutes the base of the curing process of the most composite solid propellant used in the propulsion of solid rocket propellant. In this work, differential scanning calorimetry and viscosity measurements were used to evaluate the effect of the ferric acetylacetonate catalyst concentration on the reaction between HTBR and IPDI. These analyses show one exotherm, which shifts to lower temperatures as the catalyst concentration increases. The viscosity analyses show that the increase of temperature causes, at first, a reduction in the mixture viscosity, reaching a minimum range called gelification region (increasing the crosslinking density).
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Characterization of the thermal decomposition of polyurethane (PUR) foams was performed by Fourier-transformed infrared (FT-IR) spectroscopy and thermogravimetric analysis (TGA). Three main weight loss paths were observed by TGA, the residue being lower than 3 wt.% for 3 different PUR foams analyzed. FT-IR spectra indicated CO2, CO, NH3 and isocyanides as main decomposition products. PUR foams of different cell sizes were immersed in a slurry of the parent glass ceramic of composition Li2O-ZrO2-SiO2-Al 2O3 (LZSA) and submitted to heat treatment. The LZSA cellular glass ceramics obtained after sintering and crystallization resembled the original morphology of the PUR foams.
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This work presents a detailed study about the sorption of crystal violet (CV) cationic dye onto polyether type polyurethane foam (PUF). The sorption process was based on the formation of an ionic-pair between cationic dye and dodecylsulfate anion (SDS), which presented high affinity by PUF. Set-up employed in the study was built up by adjusting a 200 mg cylinder of PUF to the arm of an overhead stirrer. The system was characterized in relation to equilibrium and kinetic aspects and it was modeled by employing Langmuir and Freundlich isotherms. Obtained results showed that the ratio between SDS and MB concentrations played an important role on the sorption process. According to results found it was possible to retain up to 3.4 mg of dye from 200 mL of a 5.0 x 10-5 mol L-1 CV solution containing 1.25 x 10-4 mol L-1 SDS, which represented a removal efficiency of around 92%.
Adhesivos tipo poliuretano obtenidos a partir de aceite de ricino y almidón químicamente modificados
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This study reports the preparation of polyurethane adhesives using polyols obtained from castor oil modified by a transesterification reaction with pentaerythritol and starch modified by glycosylation. The physical properties of the polyols such as hydroxyl value were determined and the infrared spectroscopic analysis of the polyols reported. The effect of varying the hydroxyl value in the polyols on physical properties of polyurethane coatings on wood and steel panels was determined. The characterization of polyurethane coatings carried out by IR spectroscopic analysis, scratch hardness resistance, impact resistance, lap shear strength, T-peel strength measurements, solvent resistance and chemical resistant determination were reported.
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Este trabalho apresenta uma avaliação da microestrutura ou seja, dos teores dos isômeros 1,4-cis, 1,4-trans e 1,2-vinil do segmento flexível de um poliuretano (PU) preparado a partir de resina polibutadiênica hidroxilada (PBLH), por meio da análise no infravermelho empregando-se a técnica de pastilha com brometo de potássio.
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OBJETIVO: Analisar a resistência (rigidez) do sistema de fixação externa tubular uniplanar, com hastes de conexão única e dupla, com traços de fraturas estáveis e instáveis. MÉTODOS: Foram utilizados 48 modelos semelhantes à tíbia. Em todos foi deixado um intervalo de 0,5 cm entre os fragmentos e realizados cortes com angulações de 15º e 45º para simular fraturas estáveis e instáveis, respectivamente. Os modelos foram divididos em quatro grupos de acordo com o traço fraturário (15º e 45º) e o número de barras metálicas na montagem (1 e 2 barras). Os modelos de prova foram adaptados à uma máquina de testes Instron®, pelas suas extremidades, e submetidos à compressão axial até que os fragmentos tiveram contato total. Avaliou-se a força necessária para efetuar o completo contato dos fragmentos do modelo. RESULTADOS: As forças instabilizadoras na montagem do fixador com barra dupla foram bastante superiores às com barra única. Observou-se ainda que o grupo com barra única instável apresentou variabilidade muito menor que os demais grupos, ou seja, apresenta resultados mais homogêneos, além de ter apresentado a menor média. CONCLUSÃO: A montagem do fixador externo com uma haste longitudinal dupla nos modelos estudados é mais estável que as demais quando submetidas à uma força de compressão axial.
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O presente trabalho teve como objetivo verificar as possibilidades de desenvolvimento de membranas poliméricas a partir de redes de polímeros interpenetrantes (IPNs) compostas de poliuretano obtido a partir do óleo de mamona e de copolímero de poli(estireno-co-divinilbenzeno). Filmes de IPNs foram funcionalizados através da sulfonação, utilizando sulfato de acetila como reagente, a fim de se produzirem membranas íon-seletivas do tipo catiônicas. Os materiais poliméricos produzidos, sulfonados ou não, foram estudados através de um conjunto de métodos termoanalíticos (TGA, DSC, DMA), microscopia eletrônica de varredura e avaliados quanto à resistência química e mecânica. As IPNs sulfonadas foram avaliadas quanto seu comportamento de absorção de água e quanto à capacidade de troca iônica. Os resultados mostraram que a concentração dos componentes das IPNs afeta suas propriedades e que as condições de sulfonação afetam as características das membranas produzidas.
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Pipelines for the transport of crude oil from the production wells to the collecting stations are named production lines . These pipes are subjected to chemical and electrochemical corrosion according to the environment and the type of petroleum transported. Some of these lines, depending upon the composition of the fluid produced, may leak within less than one year of operation due to internal corrosion. This work aims at the development of composite pipes with an external protecting layer of high density polyurethane for use in production lines of onshore oil wells, meeting operational requirements. The pipes were manufactured using glass fibers, epoxy resin, polyester resin, quartz sand and high density polyurethane. The pipes were produced by filament winding with the deposition of high density polyurethane on the external surface and threaded ends (API 15 HR/PM-VII). Three types of pipes were manufactured: glass/epoxy, glass/epoxy with an external polyurethane layer and glass/epoxy with an intermediate layer of glass fiber, polyester, sand and with an external polyurethane layer. The three samples were characterized by Scanning Electronic Microscopy (SEM) and for the determination of constituent content. In addition, the following tests were conducted: hydrostatic test, instant rupture, shorttime failure pressure, Gardner impact, transverse stiffness and axial tension. Field tests were conducted in Mossoró RN (BRAZIL), where 1,677 meters of piping were used. The tests results of the three types of pipes were compared in two events: after two months from manufacturing of the samples and after nine months of field application. The results indicate that the glass/epoxy pipes with an intermediate layer of fiber glass composite, polyester e sand and with an external layer of high density polyurethane showed superior properties as compared to the other two and met the requirements of pressure class, axial tensile strength, transverse stiffness, impact and environmental conditions, for onshore applications as production lines
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They are in this study the experimental results of the analysis of thermal performance of composite material made from a plant matrix of polyurethane derived from castor oil of kernel of mamona (COF) and loading of clay-mineral called vermiculite expanded. Bodies of evidence in the proportions in weight of 10%, 15% and 20% were made to determine the thermal properties: conductivity (k), diffusivity (ά) and heat capacity (C), for purposes of comparison, the measurements were also performed the properties of polyurethane of castor without charge and also the oil polyurethane (PU), both already used in thermal insulation. Plates of 0.25 meters of material analyzed were manufactured for use as insulation material in a chamber performance thermal coverage. Thermocouples were distributed on the surface of the cover, and inside the material inside the test chamber and this in turn was subjected to artificial heating, consisting of a bank of incandescent lamps of 3000 w. The results obtained with the composite materials were compared with data from similar tests conducted with the camera alone with: (a) of oil PU, (b) of COF (c) glass wool, (d ) of rock wool. The heat resistance tests were performed with these composites, obtaining temperature limits for use in the range of 100 º C to 130 º C. Based on the analysis of the results of performance and thermal properties, it was possible to conclude that the COF composites with load of expanded vermiculite present behavior very close to those exhibited by commercial insulation material
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Removing microcontaminants from effluents is a challenge today, because of its high cost and low efficiency, especially in the treatment of effluents containing heavy metals. An alternative that has emerged is the use of biodegradable nanocomposites, which exhibit good removal and recovery performances, in addition to its low cost. With this in mind, the present study aimed to develop and characterize a nanocomposite based on hydroxyapatite (HAP), polyurethane (PU) and polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) for removing heavy metals. Thus, the research was conducted in several steps: i)- Physico-chemical and microbiological hospital effluent characterization; ii)- Production of hydroxyapatite by aqueous precipitation technique, and their characterization; iii)- Production of the nanocomposite in which the hydroxyapatite was added to the polyurethane prepolymers and then the polyvinyl alcohol/hydroxyapatite film was produced; iv)- Polyvinyl composite without film PU/HAp was also produced in the proportions of 20 and 40% HAp; v)- The composites was characterized by the techniques of XRD, FTIR, SEM / EDS, BET, Zeta Potential and TGA; vi)- The sisal and coconut fibres were washed and dried for comparative tests of adsorption; vii)- Adsorption tests for evaluating the removal of heavy metals (nickel and cadmium). Initial screening adsorption capacity (HAp; PU/HAp - 20 and 40%; PU / HAp / PVA), kinetic studies of adsorption of Cd (II) by HAp; multifactorial design analysis (factorial design) for identifying the most important variables in the adsorption of Cd (II) by composite PU/HAp. Also comparative analysis of adsorption of Cd and Ni by composite PU/HAp were conducted, as well as comparative tests of adsorption of Cd (coconut fibre) and Ni (sisal fibre). It was possible to verify that the composite PU/HAp 40% showed better effectiveness for the removal of Cd (II) and Ni (II), above 80%, equivalent to the lignocellulosic fibre used and HAp produced. As main conclusion, it can be referred that the composite PU/HAp 40% is an effective adsorvent to wastewater treatment for heavy metal removal, with low cost and high efficiency