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    Adsorption and photo-oxidation of 3,4-dihydroxy-cinnamic acid on TiO2 films

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    The photo-oxidation of 3,4-dihydroxy-cinnamic acid (DHCA) is investigated on TiO2 films prepared from commercial Degussa P-25 (FP25 films) and from colloidal TiO2 prepared by the sol-gel method (FSG films). Photo-oxidation rates have been found to be inversely correlated to the amount of adsorbed species. The extent of adsorption increases as the solution pH increases from 1 to 4 and is more pronounced in the case of FP25 samples for which the amount of adsorbed species is 2.7 x 10-10 mol cm-2 i.e. about threefold higher than for the FSG case. Analysis of DHCA adsorption on TiO2 suspensions provided information complementary to that collected on films. Diffuse reflectance UV-visible and FTIR spectra of adsorbed DHCA are conspicuously different for the two types of films

    Mapping beyond what you can see: Predicting the layout of rooms behind closed doors

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    The availability of maps of indoor environments is often fundamental for autonomous mobile robots to efficiently operate in industrial, office, and domestic applications. When robots build such maps, some areas of interest could be inaccessible, for instance, due to closed doors. As a consequence, these areas are not represented in the maps, possibly causing limitations in robot localization and navigation. In this paper, we provide a method that completes 2D grid maps by adding the predicted layout of the rooms behind closed doors. The main idea of our approach is to exploit the underlying geometrical structure of indoor environments to estimate the shape of unobserved rooms. Results show that our method is accurate in completing maps also when large portions of environments cannot be accessed by the robot during map building. We experimentally validate the quality of the completed maps by using them to perform path planning tasks.(c) 2022 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved

    N-TiO2 Photocatalysts highly active under visible irradiation for NOX abatement and 2-propanol oxidation

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    N-doped TiO2 powders were prepared by two different sol–gel methods. Samples were characterised by X-ray diffraction (XRD), BET specific surface area measurements (SSA), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), diffuse reflectance spectroscopy (DRS), X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR). XPS measurements revealed a signal at 400 eV assignable to nitrogen in the form of Ti N O. EPR signals are attributed to molecular NO trapped with cavities/defects possibly interacting with oxygen vacancies. The photocatalytic activity under UV and visible light was determined following the abatement of NOx and the photodegradation of 2-propanol in gas–solid systems. N-doped TiO2 showed a higher activity compared with the pristine commercial and home prepared samples under visible light irradiation. A good photoactivity in the abatement of both NOx and 2-propanol is also observed for mechanical dispersions of N-TiO2 in CaCO3 serving as a model in view of perspective application in photocatalytically active construction and architectural materials

    Selective Photooxidation and Photoreduction Processes at Surface-Modified by Grafted Vanadyl

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    Titanium dioxide was surface-modified by grafting vanadyl species using vanadyl triisopropoxide as a precursor. The resulting material, (VOx)n/TiO2, was characterized by Raman spectroscopy and photoelectrochemical methods. Photocatalytic oxidation of benzyl alcohol and cyclohexene were used to test oxidation selectivity and 4-nitro-benzaldehyde to assess selective photoreduction. The surface-modified TiO2exhibits an enhanced selectivity to benzaldehyde in the photocatalytic oxidation of benzyl alcohol in an aqueous medium and an increase of cyclohexenol formation in the case of cyclohexene in nonaqueous solvent. The salient result is the 100% selective reduction of the nitrogroup in 4-nitro-benzaldehyde achieved under mild experimental conditions

    Preparation, Characterisation, and Photocatalytic Behaviour of Co-TiO2 with Visible Light Response

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    The preparation of cobalt-modifiedTiO2(Co-TiO2) was carried out by the incipient impregnation method starting from commercialTiO2(Degussa, P-25) and cobalt acetate. XPS data show that cobalt is incorporated as divalent ion, and it is likely present within few subsurface layers. No appreciable change in structural-morphologic properties, such as surface area and anatase/rutile phase ratio, was observed. Conversely, Co addition brings about conspicuous changes in the point of zero charge and in surface polarity. Diffuse reflectance spectra feature a red shift in light absorption that is dependent on the amount of cobalt. The influence of cobalt addition on the performance ofTiO2as a photocatalyst in the degradation of 4-chlorophenol and Bisphenol A is investigated. The results show that the modified oxide presents a higher photoactivity both for illumination with UV-visible (λ>360 nm) and visible light (λ>420 nm;λ>450 nm), and that this enhancement depends on the amount of the added species and on the final thermal treatment in the preparation step. We also show that Co-TiO2is a more active catalyst than pureTiO2for the reduction ofO2in the dark, which is an important reaction in the overall photocatalytic processes

    Photo-electro-chemical properties of TiO2 mediated by the enzyme glucose oxidase

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    Electrochemical measurements show that the enzyme Glucose oxidase (GO) is adsorbed on the surface of TiO2 without apparently changing the flat band potential of the semiconductor, indicating that it does not cause a change of the energy of conduction band electrons. On the other hand, it is observed that GO markedly increases the efficiency of the two electron reduction of O2 to H2O2 which is accumulated in the solution phase. ESR spin trapping investigations indicate that GO favors the formation of OH . radicals, due to either the inhibition of charge recombination processes or to H2O2 reduction by conduction band electrons. Accordingly, photo-oxidation of different alcohols to the corresponding radical species is also enhanced in the presence of GO. The photo-oxidation of 1,2-propandiol on TiO2/GO is regioselective in that i) partial oxidation to hydroxyacetone is observed and ii) no mineralization (full combustion to CO2) of the substrate occurs. These facts are of particular interest in the field of studies concerning the design of new photocatalytic systems with enhanced activity and controllable oxidative power

    Electrodeposited lead dioxide coatings

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    Lead dioxide coatings on inert substrates such as titanium and carbon now offer new opportunities for a material known for 150 years. It is now recognised that electrodeposition allows the preparation of stable coatings with different phase structures and a wide range of surface morphologies. In addition, substantial modification to the physical properties and catalytic activities of the coatings are possible through doping and the fabrication of nanostructured deposits or composites. In addition to applications as a cheap anode material in electrochemical technology, lead dioxide coatings provide unique possibilities for probing the dependence of catalytic activity on layer composition and structure (critical review, 256 references)

    Medicamentos, consumos de performance e culturas terapêuticas em mudança

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    This work is licensed under a CC BY Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. Please visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/"O uso de fármacos e produtos naturais para a gestão do desempenho pessoal, aqui designado consumos de performance, constitui o foco deste artigo e dá suporte a uma reflexão analítica sobre a mudança nas culturas terapêuticas. Tendo por referência a atual problemática da farmacologização, bem como o lugar do natural na expansão do uso do medicamento, demonstra-se que a farmacologização do quotidiano está a emergir noutros campos, que não exclusivamente o da saúde, dando lugar a novas lógicas de relação com estes recursos. A sustentação empírica desta abordagem tem por base os resultados de um estudo nacional sobre os consumos de performance na população jovem em Portugal.
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