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GRANDIN, LEROY ANNICK. "Oxydes ternaires de niobium et de titane a structure lamellaire et a charpente tridimensionnelle." Caen, 1987. http://www.theses.fr/1987CAEN2004.
Full textReis, Márcio José dos. "Síntese e caracterização de hidróxidos duplos lamelares preparados na presença de polímeros orgânicos ou com macromoléculas intercaladas." Universidade de São Paulo, 2009. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/59/59138/tde-16062009-134859/.
Full textHydrotalcite-like lamellar compounds or layered double hydroxides (LDH) are materials that present notable structural, chemical, electronic, ionic, optical and magnetic properties. Depending on these properties, the LDH present a great variety of applications such as adsorbents and catalysts. The aim of this work is to prepare and to characterize MgAl-CO3-LDH prepared in aqueous media containing organic polymer to improve textural properties, and to prepare HDL by intercalation of dendrimer (PAMAM) of generations -0.5 and +0.5 in ZnAl-HDL. MgAl-CO3-HDL samples were prepared by an adaptation of the coprecipitation method at decreasing pH, with the presence of polymers in the aqueous media as template. The materials were characterized by powder X-ray diffraction, termogravimetric analysis, infrared spectroscopy and BET isotherms. Based on the obtained results, it can be concluded that the textural properties of the prepared LDH were modified. The calculated values of specific surface area were higher in most of the cases compared with those obtained by the LDH prepared without polymer due to a decrease of the particle size and an increase in the average pore diameter of the prepared materials due to the presence of polymers. HDL with intercalated (PAMAM) dendrimers G-0.5 and G+0.5 were prepared by two different methods: coprecipitation at constant pH, and ionic exchange in double phase. The obtained materials were characterized by powder X-ray diffraction, thermal gravimetric analysis associated with mass spectrometry, and infrared spectroscopy. X-ray powder diffraction patterns exhibit the characteristic profiles of the lamellar materials with basal spacing depending on the nature of the dendrimer. For both preparation methods, the intercalation of PAMAM G-0.5 gives rise to LDH with basal spacing in agreement with the dendrimer molecules perpendicular to the layer of the host structure, while for PAMAM G+0.5 a basal spacing smaller than the molecule size was obtained. The difference between the obtained and the expected value is explained by an accommodation of the dendrimer molecule in an ellipsoidal shape, due to the intra-molecular interactions. Infrared spectra confirm the presence of dendrimers in the Zn2Al-PAMAM G-0.5 and Zn2Al-PAMAM G+0.5 materials. Finally, thermal analyses associated with mass spectrometry confirm the presence of these dendrimers. Powder X-ray diffraction with in situ temperature variation reveals that the material obtained by the PAMAM G+0.5 intercalation is thermally less stable than that prepared by PAMAM G-0.5 intercalation, in agreement with the difference in the thermal stability of the free dendrimers.
Diaz, Mesa Ivonne Marcela. "Studies of some lamellar inorganic host compounds and their organic intercalates." Thesis, Kingston University, 2014. http://eprints.kingston.ac.uk/28760/.
Full textPérignon, Alain. "Contribution à l'étude de composés d'insertion du graphite : Composés binaires graphite-chlorure métallique, composés ternaires à couches alternées de type accepteur-accepteur et accepteur-donneur." Nancy 1, 1988. http://www.theses.fr/1988NAN10008.
Full textLi, Zhigang. "Formation et simulation de l'image en microscopie electronique a haute resolution : application a la structure de composes de type "lamellaire"." Toulouse 3, 1987. http://www.theses.fr/1987TOU30282.
Full textTheys, Bertrand. "Photoelectrochimie du seleniure d'indium." Paris 7, 1987. http://www.theses.fr/1987PA077165.
Full textRannou, Isabelle. "Etudes sous pression de la transition de phase interpolytypique du sulfure de gallium." Paris 6, 1986. http://www.theses.fr/1986PA066063.
Full textTalbaoui, Ahmed. "Etude en microscopie électronique par cryofracture des systèmes chlorures et bromure de dodécylamine-eau." Rouen, 1989. http://www.theses.fr/1989ROUES006.
Full textCharenton, Jean-Claude. "Synthèse et caractérisation structurale et physico-chimique de quelques variétés non-stoechiométriques de bioxyde de manganèse." Grenoble 1, 1987. http://www.theses.fr/1987GRE10089.
Full textOyetola, Samuel. "Synthese et etude des composes a**(i)m**(v)p::(2)o::(8) (a = k, rb, cs; m = sb, nb, mo, ta) et des acides echangeurs ioniques hm**(v)(po::(4))::(2),xh::(2)o (m = sb, ta), nouveaux types de luminophores potentiels : les phases (m'**(iii)::(1/2)m**(v)::(1/2))p::(2)o::(7) (m'=sb, bi, ln; m=sb, nb, ta)." Nantes, 1988. http://www.theses.fr/1988NANT2008.
Full textBarbosa, César Augusto Sales. "Preparação e caracterização de hidróxidos duplos lamelares intercalados com espécies macrocíclicas metaladas." Universidade de São Paulo, 1999. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/46/46134/tde-06102014-111441/.
Full textThe aim of the present work is to synthesize and characterize layered double hydroxides (hydrotalcite-like compounds) intercalated with anionic metallophthalocyanines (CuPcTs and CoPcTs) and metalloporphyrin (CoTPhsP). Three preparative methods were tested to isolate the intercalated materiais: (i) double hydroxide coprecipitation in the presence of the macrocycle, (ii) structure reconstruction of the mixed oxides obtained by thermal decomposition of layered double hydroxide (LDH) phase containing volatile ion; (iii) thermal decomposition of carbonate-containing phase in a polyol media. The influence of the intercalation method in the material textural properties and the effect of the macrocycle immobilization in the interlayer region were evaluate through the textural characterization (x-ray diffraction analysis and surface area measurements), vibrational (IR) and electronic (UV-visible) spectroscopy, elementary analysis and thermogravimetry. The effect of the composites textural properties and the intercalated species arrangement in the LDH gallery was evaluate carrying out the hydrogen peroxide decomposition reaction. The LDHs preparation by coprecipitation was an efficient method to obtain pure and crystalline products. However the macrocycle intercalated materiais isolated by the three methods mentioned above were poorly crystallized phases. The experimental data also showed that the isolation of materiais containing only one phase depends on the synthetic approach. The extension of intercalated macrocycle species in LDHs was broad as judged by elementary analysis data. The IR vibrational spectra showed some bands that can be attributed to the presence of carbonate ions in the interlayer of LDH macrocycle systems. Material containing approximately 100% of macrocycle in the LDH gallery was isolated by the double hydroxide coprecipitation in a solution containing CoPcTs. On the other hand, polyol method rendered materiais with small amount of intercalated metallophthalocyanines. The macrocycle intercalation between LDHs layers was confirmed by the x-ray diffraction patterns: the basal spacing of the carbonate precursor (ca. 8A) increases to approximately 23A in the matrices intercalated with phthalocyanines or porphyrin. The surface area data suggested that the macrocycle intercalated solids do not have microporous owing to the fact that as the surface area values are not higher than that obtained for the LDH precursor. CoPcTs and CoTPhsP intercalation increases the thermal stability of HDLs in relation to the carbonate phase as much as the macrocycle stability. CuPcTs systems showed a particular behaviour: the thermal stability of LDH structure is increased but the phthalocyanine decomposition occurs in a lower temperature than that observed to the macrocycle free form. The electronic absorption spectra revealed a decrease in the metallophthalocyanine aggregation when the species are intercalated in LDHs However the EPR spectra showed only the isotropic g value (g=2.07) evidencing that the CuPcTs aggregated species are dominant in the LDH samples. CoPcTs systems are also aggregated but in a less extension than the Cu(lI) compound. The catalase-like activity of the intercalated materiais was distinct for each macrocycle system tested. CuPcTs intercalated or supported in LDHs is not active in the hydrogen peroxide dismutation in despite of the free form shows activity. CoPcTs and CoTPhsP materiais exhibit better catalytic performance than the free macrocycles. LDHs containing CoTPsP are more resistant to the oxidative attack of hydrogen peroxide than the free porphyrin. Metallophthalocyanines species in homogeneous or heterogeneous media are not degraded by H202.
Cunha, Vanessa Roberta Rodrigues da. "Materiais híbridos orgânico-inorgânico: espécies de interesse farmacológico imobilizadas em hidróxidos duplos lamelares." Universidade de São Paulo, 2012. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/46/46136/tde-03052013-095150/.
Full textThe intercalation of species with pharmacological activity in Layered Double Hydroxide (LDHs) has been explored frequently not only because it is biocompatible, but also by others effects as reported in recent studies: (i) sustained release of the drug by changes in pH, (ii) increasing the solubility of poorly water soluble substances, (iii) increase of the chemical stability of substance against light, heat, moisture, molecular oxygen etc. The main goal of this work is the intercalation of substances of therapeutic interest (in their anionic forms) as Pravastatin, Prav (antihyperlipidemic), and the antioxidants coumaric acid, Cou, and lipoic acid, Lip, in LDHs of magnesium-aluminum and zinc-aluminum by coprecipitation using different experimental conditions (pH, post-synthesis treatment and molar ratio anion/Al3+). Solid samples were characterized by elemental analysis (CHN and metals), X-ray diffraction, spectroscopic methods (Vibrational Infrared, Raman and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance of 13C in solid state), thermal analysis, scanning electron microscopy, measurements of particle size and Zeta potential. The pharmacological activity of LDHs of Mg2Al composition was investigated by the biological assay with the dye Sulforhodamine B in the melanoma cell line A-375. The usage of different molar ratio Pravastatin/Al3+ (1, 2 and 3) did not significantly alter the amount of organic substance present in the inorganic carrier. The LDH of composition Zn2+/Al3+ promoted an increase in the crystallinity of the material and in the amount of organic (52 % w/w) compared to the Mg2+/Al3+ material (32 % w/w). Pravastatin forms a bilayer into the interlayer region. The mean particle size and Zeta potential of the Mg2Al1Prav (molar ratio Prav- /Al3+= 1) are 126 nm and + 22.9 mV, respectively. The Pravastatin and the material Mg2Al1Prav decreased cell growth of strain A-375 melanoma by 20 % after treatment. The composition of the LDH intercalated with coumarate ions is dependent of the molar ratio anion/Al3+ used in the synthesis. The composition Zn2+/Al3+ promoted an increase in the crystallinity and amount of the organic (36 % w/w) compared to Mg2+/Al3+ material (32 % w/w). The organic divalent anions, visualized by the Raman spectra results, assume a monolayer arrangement with the inclination of the carboxylate group related to the layer. Elemental and thermal analysis suggest the grafting/coordination of the organic ions into the layers of LDH. The aqueous suspension of the Zn2Al3Cou shows moderate stability against agglomeration (Zeta potential value + 39.6 mV) and particle size of 226 nm. In the case of LDHs-Lip, it was observed that excess of lipoate ions from the synthesis, as well as, the stirring time pos-synthesis did not alter the crystallinity and the organic amount (39 % w/w) material. The organic anions are organized in an interdigitated bilayer into the interlayer region. The aqueous suspension of the Mg2Al1Lip material shows moderate stability against the agglomeration (zeta potential value equal to + 34.3 mV) and a particle size of about 110 nm.
Abiyaala, Mohamed. "Etude en microscopie électronique par cryofracture des phases lyotropes du système SDS-Formamide." Rouen, 1993. http://www.theses.fr/1993ROUES048.
Full textREGNAULT, DU MOTTIER CHRISTINE. "Recherche de materiaux organiques dans le domaine des bis (selenopyrannylidenes) - 4:4' : conducteurs organiques et proprietes mesomorphes." Caen, 1985. http://www.theses.fr/1985CAEN2036.
Full textPernot, Paul. "Élaboration et caractérisation de composés binaires et ternaires du graphite avec les chlorures métalliques : Corrélations entre structures et propriétés physiques." Nancy 1, 1989. http://www.theses.fr/1989NAN10236.
Full textNader, Adel. "Supraconductivité des composés lamellaires incommensurables." Grenoble INPG, 1997. http://www.theses.fr/1997INPG0013.
Full textScalzullo, Stefania Margherita. "Synthesis of lamellarin alkaloid analogues from enaminone precursors." Thesis, 2014.
Find full textCheng-EnYang and 楊承恩. "Comparative Study of Morphology and Lamellar Assembly in Long-chain Polymers versus Small- molecule Organic Compounds." Thesis, 2014. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/j5a69f.
Full text國立成功大學
化學工程學系
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In this study, we compare the banded spherulite forming by long-chain polymer and small-molecule, and discuss the mechanism of forming banded spherulite for those two. Polymer and small-molecule crystal samples were prepared by melt-crystallization and solvent evaporation-induced crystallization methods, respectively. The reason for forming banded spherulite for both small-molecule and polymer systems were caused by different lamellar orientation at ridge and valley that were different from traditional lamellar twisting.