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    Liquid-liquid equilibrium data of polystyrene in bisphenol-A diglycidyl ether

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    Remote activation by green-light irradiation of shape memory epoxies containing gold nanoparticles

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    Shape memory epoxies (SMEs) that can be remotely activated by the use of green light, are described. An epoxy matrix based on on diglycidylether of bisphenol A (DGEBA cured with a mixture of n-dodecylamine (DA) and m-xylylenediamine (MXDA), exhibits excellent shape memory properties as described in a previous paper (Leonardi et al., 2011). Au NPs with an average diameter close to 5 nm could be uniformly dispersed in this matrix using poly( ethylene oxide) (PEO) chains as stabilizer. These NPs showed a significant photothermal effect even at very low concentrations (0.01 wt% as metallic gold), when irradiated with a 532 nm laser at a power close to 2 W/cm(2). Under these conditions, a bended bar (1.4-mm thickness) recovered its initial shape in a few seconds. This formulation may be used to build up devices with the necessary mechanical strength and with the possibility to produce shape recovery by remote activation using green light. A second example was analyzed employing an amphiphilic epoxy matrix to produce a uniform dispersion of Au NPs stabilized with dodecyl chains (average diameter close to 3 nm). A bar (1.4-mm thickness) of the SME with 0.04 wt% Au NPs (as metallic gold) showed a fast recovery of its initial shape by irradiation with a 532 nm laser at a power close to 2 W/cm(2). This example shows the feasibility of adapting the epoxy chemistry to disperse Au NPs stabilized with different ligands and obtained through robust synthetic methods. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.University of Mar del Plata (Argentina); National Research Council (CONICET, Argentina); National Agency for the Promotion of Science and Technology (ANPCyT, Argentina); Fundacion Bunge y Born (Argentina); Fonds de Recherche du Quebec Nature et Technologies (FQRNT); Brazilian Synchrotron Light Laboratory (LNLS, Campinas, Brazil) [SAXS1-17067]SCI(E)[email protected]

    Abelhas Euglossini (Apidae) de áreas de Mata Atlântica: abundância, riqueza e aspectos biológicos Euglossine bees (Apidae) from Atlantic Forest sites: abundance, richness, and biological aspects

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    <abstract language="eng">Collection data of Euglossinae males from Parque Estadual do Rio Doce (PERD) and Viçosa, both areas with remnants of Atlantic Rain Forest (Mata Atlântica) in Minas Gerais state, Brazil are presented. Comparisons made among three fragments with different sizes and states of disturbance from Viçosa showed differences in abundance of most common species and apparently, Eulaema nigrita Lepeletir, 1841 can be an useful indicator of disturbed sites. Some populations of euglossine bees seems to be restrict to a forest fragment, there being few or no flow of individuals or species of one fragment to another, even when they are only 1 km apart. 15 species of euglossines were sampled in PERD, and the most abundant was Eulaema cingulata (Fabricius, 1804). At Viçosa, 10 species were sampled, E. nigrita was the predominant one. Methyl salicylate attracted no males at both sites, in spite of large numbers of species and individuals sampled using this bait in other regions. The majority of species and individuals were collected in the rainy season. Only 0,58% of sampled males carried orchid pollinia (Catasetum Richard, Cycnoches Lindley and Coryanthes Hook) on their bodies. Emergence data of four species of Euglossa Latreille, 1802 reared from trap nests suggest that sex ratio in Euglossini is not a constant within the tribe. A list of 57 euglossine species now known to occur in Mata Atlântica are offered
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