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UHMWPE/HDPE in-reactor blends, prepared by in situ polymerization: synthetic aspects and characterization
This work covers the synthesis and characterization of in-reactor Ultra-High Molecular Weight Polyethylene/
High Density Polyethylene, UHMWPE/HDPE, blends by in situ polymerization in a single reactor, through dual catalyst
immobilization. These blends are synthesized combining two different catalysts (one for each targeted molar mass) co-immobilized
in mesoporous Santa Barbara Amorphous, SBA-15, particles. First, the ethylene polymerization behavior is investigated,
under different polymerization conditions. Then, studies on the thermal, mechanical and rheological characteristics
of the produced in-reactor blends are presented and their performance is compared and discussed in a comprehensive way.
Moreover, the effect of different filler contents on the properties exhibited by the resulting materials is investigated.
Results have shown that these in-reactor UHMWPE/HDPE blends exhibit a complex thermal, mechanical and rheological
behavior, which depends mainly on the proportion between the two polymer components and on the amount of SBA-15.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
Photosensitizer Drug Delivery via an Optical Fiber
: An optical fiber has been developed with a maneuverable miniprobe tip that sparges O2 gas and photodetaches pheophorbide (sensitizer) molecules. Singlet oxygen is produced at the probe tip surface which reacts with an alkene spacer group releasing sensitizer upon fragmentation of a dioxetane intermediate. Optimal sensitizer photorelease occurred when the probe tip was loaded with 60 nmol sensitizer, where crowding of the pheophorbide molecules and self-quenching were kept to a minimum. The fiber optic tip delivered pheophorbide molecules and singlet oxygen to discrete locations. The 60 nmol sensitizer was delivered into petrolatum; however, sensitizer release was less efficient in toluene-d8 (3.6 nmol) where most had remained adsorbed on the probe tip, even after the covalent alkene spacer bond had been broken. The results open the door to a new area of fiber optic-guided sensitizer delivery for the potential photodynamic therapy of hypoxic structures requiring cytotoxic control
Structure determination of cyclopentane terpene derivatives by crossed NMR and MS techniques
3 of the 4 stereoisomers of the 1-isopropenyl 2,3-dimethylcyclopentane, obtained from the cracking of 3,7-dimethylocta-1,6-diene, were purified and characterized. Dihedral angles, between the protons of the substituted carbons, have been determined by molecular modelling. Analysis of the NMR and mass spectra allowed us to access to the structure of the different isomers
Structure determination of cyclopentane terpene derivatives by crossed NMR and MS techniques
Synthesis of Core−Shell Polyurethane−Poly(dimethylsiloxane) Particles in Supercritical Carbon Dioxide
Synthesis of Core−Shell
Polyurethane−Poly(dimethylsiloxane)
Particles in Supercritical Carbon Dioxid
«Synthesis of bio-based polymers starting from bio-sourced divinylglycol»
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