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Effect of morphology and defectiveness of graphene-related materials on the electrical and thermal conductivity of their polymer nanocomposites
In this work, electrically and thermally conductive poly (butylene
terephthalate) nanocomposites were prepared by in-situ ring-opening
polymerization of cyclic butylene terephthalate (CBT) in presence of a
tin-based catalyst. One type of graphite nanoplatelets (GNP) and two different
grades of reduced graphene oxide (rGO) were used. Furthermore, high temperature
annealing treatment under vacuum at 1700{\deg}C was carried out on both RGO to
reduce their defectiveness and study the correlation between the
electrical/thermal properties of the nanocomposites and the nanoflakes
structure/defectiveness. The morphology and quality of the nanomaterials were
investigated by means of electron microscopy, x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy,
thermogravimetry and Raman spectroscopy. Thermal, mechanical and electrical
properties of the nanocomposites were investigated by means of rheology,
dynamic mechanical thermal analysis, volumetric resistivity and thermal
conductivity measurements. Physical properties of nanocomposites were
correlated with the structure and defectiveness of nanoflakes, evidencing a
strong dependence of properties on nanoflakes structure and defectiveness. In
particular, a significant enhancement of both thermal and electrical
conductivities was demonstrated upon the reduction of nanoflakes defectiveness
Le forme autodistruttive di gruppo. Narcisismo e autolesionismo fra gli emo. Vulnerabilità percepita e ottimismo irrealistico
Linaceae
Hierbas, raro arbustos. Hojas alternas, enteras, con o sin estípulas. Inflorescencias cimosas, raro flores solitarias. Flores cíclicas, actinomorfas, perfectas. Cáliz con (4-) 5 sépalos soldados o libres, persistentes hasta la dehiscencia del fruto. Corola con 5 pétalos libres, raro unidos en la base, caedizos. Estambres 5 oposipétalos; filamentos unidos en la base formando un anillo, pueden presentar 5 estaminodios, alternos a los estambres. Ovario súpero con 2-5 carpelos soldados y 4-10 lóculos formados por falsos tabiques, óvulos 1-2 por lóculo; estilos 2-5. Fruto generalmente cápsula septici da, en algunas especies drupáceo; semillas aplanadas con o sin endosperm
Effect of processing conditions on the thermal and electrical conductivity of poly (butylene terephthalate) nanocomposites prepared via ring-opening polymerization
Successful preparation of polymer nanocomposites, exploiting graphene-related
materials, via melt mixing technology requires precise design, optimization and
control of processing. In the present work, the effect of different processing
parameters during the preparation of poly (butylene terephthalate)
nanocomposites, through ring-opening polymerization of cyclic butylene
terephthalate in presence of graphite nanoplatelets (GNP), was thoroughly
addressed. Processing temperature (240{\deg}C or 260{\deg}C), extrusion time (5
or 10 minutes) and shear rate (50 or 100 rpm) were varied by means of a full
factorial design of experiment approach, leading to the preparation of
polybutylene terephthalate/GNP nanocomposite in 8 different processing
conditions. Morphology and quality of GNP were investigated by means of
electron microscopy, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, thermogravimetry and
Raman spectroscopy. Molecular weight of the polymer matrix in nanocomposites
and nanoflake dispersion were experimentally determined as a function of the
different processing conditions. The effect of transformation parameters on
electrical and thermal properties was studied by means of electrical and
thermal conductivity measurement. Heat and charge transport performance
evidenced a clear correlation with the dispersion and fragmentation of the GNP
nanoflakes; in particular, gentle processing conditions (low shear rate, short
mixing time) turned out to be the most favourable condition to obtain high
conductivity values
Loranthaceae
Plantas perennes, generalmente hemiparásitas, fijadas por haustorios a las ramas o raro sobre la base del tronco de diversas Dicotiledóneas (Tripodanthus acutifolius), tomando aspecto arbóreo; ramas cilíndricas, por lo general glabras. Hojas simples, enteras, coriáceas; estípulas ausentes. Flores dispuestas en inflorescencias parciales definidas o indefinidas, formando a su vez sinflorescencias diversas según el género. Flores perfectas, o imperfectas con vestigios del sexo opuesto, actinomorfas, raro casi zigomorfas, pediceladas o sésiles. Receptáculo en forma de copa soldado con el ovario, coronado por un calículo de borde enero o denticulado. Perigonio calicino o corolino, generalmente (4-5)-6-mero, tépalos libres, iguales o alternadamente desiguales. Estambres isostémonos, opuestos y diversamente soldados a los tépalos, flores pistiladas con estaminodios (Strutanthus); anteras con 2-4 sacos polínicos; polen trilobulado. Ovario ínfero, con dos o más carpelos, óvulos sin tegumentos, a veces reducidos a sacos embrionarios en un cuerpo central (mamelón), que puede faltar, no distinguiéndose entonces el mamelón ni los óvulos; estilo y estigma simples. Pseudofruto bacciforme o drupáceo, zona interna del receptáculo con una capa viscosa llamada viscina, coronado en su ápice por el calículo persistente. Embrión solitario, con 2 o más cotiledones, con endosperma más o menos desarrollado
Oral Signs and HLA-DQB1 1702 Haplotypes in the Celiac Paediatric Patient: A Preliminary Study.
Celiac disease (CD) diagnosis can be extremely challenging in the case of atypical patterns. In this context, oral signs seem to play a decisive role in arousing suspicion of these forms of the disease. At the same time, the different expressions of the HLA-DQB1 1702 allele apparently seem to facilitate the interpretation of signs and highlighted symptoms. The aim of this work was to verify whether it is possible to identify a correlation between the development of oral signs and different DQ2 haplotypes in celiac pediatric patients. 44 celiac patients with a medium age of 9.9 were studied. Oral examinations were performed in order to identify recurrent aphthous stomatitis (RAS) and dental enamel defects (DED). The diagnosis of DED resulted as being related to allele expression (P value = 0.042) while it was impossible to find a similar correlation with RAS. When both oral signs were considered, there was an increase in correlation with HLA-DQB1 1702 expression (P value = 0.018). The obtained results identified both the fundamental role that dentists can play in early diagnosis of CD, as well as the possible role of HLA haplotype analysis in arousing suspicion of atypical forms of the disease
Relationship between recruitment and mother plant vitality in the alien species Acacia cyclops A. Cunn. ex G. Don
Acacia cyclops is a widespread invader in Mediterranean-climate regions. However, although its naturalization
in the Mediterranean Basin dates back only a few years ago, and the invasion process has not been
studied hitherto. We investigated seedlings recruitment strategy adopted by A. cyclops in a small island
(Lampedusa, Italy) where its natural regeneration was strictly confined under mother plants canopy.
Healthy plants (DCP), plants at incipient senescence (SCP) and dead plants (DP) were distinguished
according to vitality and canopy status. Living plants were also characterized in relation to leaf C and
N isotope composition. Regeneration pattern (seedlings and saplings abundance) was related to the
microclimatic differences (soil temperature, air temperature and humidity, soil nutrients, light) observed
between canopies and adjacent open areas, and among canopy types. Living canopies ensure milder
conditions, reducing extreme values as well as fluctuations between night and day. However, beneath
canopies (DP, SCP and DCP) seedlings may benefit from significantly higher soil nutrients content than
in the outside, while light availability was much higher under DP. Saplings to seedlings ratio was found
to be around 12 under DP, while under SCP it was slightly higher than 1, and just less than 0.5 under DCP.
Moreover, saplings growth was significantly higher under SCP and DP, suggesting a prominent role of
light in driving seedlings recruitment. Stable isotope analyses of C and N provided ecophysiological
information in relation to changes in canopies structure. Thus, while seedling stage appears to be more
nutrient-limited, subsequent sapling stage is much more light-limited. Although the species is not yet
displaying an invasive spreading on the island, our study provides clear evidence that senescent canopies
are better facilitators than healthy in preserving the invasive potential of A. cyclops. This finding suggests
some best practices in order to gradually reduce the presence of the alien species within its pristine
nuclei of introduction
Impact of Morbidity and Mortality Conferences on Analysis of Mortality and Critical Events in Intensive Care Practice
Background Morbidity and mortality conferences are a tool for evaluating care management, but they lack a precise format for practice in intensive care units.Objectives To evaluate the feasibility and usefulness of regular morbidity and mortality conferences specific to intensive care units for improving quality of care and patient safety. Methods For 1 year, a prospective study was conducted in an 18-bed intensive care unit. Events analyzed included deaths in the unit and 4 adverse events (unexpected cardiac arrest, unplanned extubation, reintubation within 24–48 hours after planned extubation, and readmission to the unit within 48 hours after discharge) considered potentially preventable in optimal intensive care practice. During conferences, events were collectively analyzed with the help of an external auditor to determine their severity, causality, and preventability. Results During the study period, 260 deaths and 100 adverse events involving 300 patients were analyzed. The adverse events rate was 16.6 per 1000 patient-days. Adverse events occurred more often between noon and 4 pm (P = .001).The conference consensus was that 6.1% of deaths and 36% of adverse events were preventable. Preventable deaths were associated with iatrogenesis (P = .008), human errors (P < .001), and failure of unit management factors or communication (P = .003). Three major recommendations were made concerning standardization of care or prescription and organizational management, and no similar incidents have recurred. Conclusion In addition to their educational value, regular morbidity and mortality conferences formatted for intensive care units are useful for assessing quality of care and patient safety
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