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Unravelling New Processes at Interfaces: Photochemical Isoprene Production at the Sea Surface

2015, Ciuraru, Raluca, Fine, Ludovic, van Pinxteren, Manuela, D’Anna, Barbara, Herrmann, Hartmut, George, Christian

Isoprene is an important reactive gas that is produced mainly in terrestrial ecosystems but is also produced in marine ecosystems. In the marine environment, isoprene is produced in the seawater by various biological processes. Here, we show that photosensitized reactions involving the sea-surface microlayer lead to the production of significant amounts of isoprene. It is suggested that H-abstraction processes are initiated by photochemically excited dissolved organic matter which will the degrade fatty acids acting as surfactants. This chemical interfacial processing may represent a significant abiotic source of isoprene in the marine boundary layer.

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The sharp interface limit of the Van der Waals-Cahn-Hilliard phase model for fixed and time dependent domains

2006, Dreyer, Wolfgang, Kraus, Christiane

We study the equilibria of liquid--vapor phase transitions of a single substance at constant temperature and relate the sharp interface model of classical thermodynamics to a phase field model that determines the equilibria by the stationary van der Waals--Cahn--Hilliard theory. For two reasons we reconsider this old problem. 1. Equilibria in a two phase system can be established either under fixed total volume of the system or under fixed external pressure. The latter case implies that the domain of the two--phase system varies. However, in the mathematical literature rigorous sharp interface limits of phase transitions are usually considered under fixed volume. This brings the necessity to extend the existing tools for rigorous sharp interface limits to changing domains since in nature most processes involving phase transitions run at constant pressure. 2. Thermodynamics provides for a single substance two jump conditions at the sharp interface, viz. the continuity of the specific Gibbs free energies of the adjacent phases and the discontinuity of the corresponding pressures, which is balanced by the mean curvature. The existing estimates for rigorous sharp interface limits show only the first condition ...

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Synthesis, Characterization, and Physicochemical Performance of Nonionic Surfactants via PEG Modification of Epoxides of Alkyl Oleate Esters

2023, Ogunjobi, Joseph K., Farmer, Thomas J., Clark, James H., McElroy, Con Robert

The synthesis of surfactants from fatty acid esters via epoxide chemistry has been known for its accompanying challenges, which usually involve the use of toxic homogeneous catalysts in the ring-opening reaction step and generation of many side reaction products. This paper presents environmentally benign routes to a library of nonionic surfactants via a three-step synthesis involving transesterification of methyl oleate to alkyl oleates, epoxidation of the oleate alkene, and solventless heterogeneously catalyzed ring opening of the epoxides with poly(ethylene glycols) of varying chain length under a short reaction time (60 min). The processes were highly atom efficient and afforded a minimum surfactant yield of 80% with limited or negligible side reaction products. The intermediate molecules and synthesized surfactants were purified and comprehensively characterized, including physicochemical measurements: dynamic surface tension and equilibrium surface tension. Additionally, the hydrophilic-lipophilic balance (HLB) concept was used to comprehensively scan through the polarity behaviors of the surfactants’ head and tail in solution as a prediction of their end use. The results showed that surfactants have a critical micelle concentration (CMC) lower than 0.1 mg/ml as the alkyl oleate increases in length from ethyl to decyl and that the lower-molecular-weight surfactants reached equilibrium faster than the higher-molecular-weight surfactants. HLB results showed that the surfactants can be applied as oil-in-water emulsifiers, detergents, solubilizers, and wetting agents. In general, the synthesized surfactants potentially possess switchable properties for use in industrial formulations, as the alkyl chain length and the ethylene oxide number in the surfactant’s structure are varied.

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Untersuchung neuartiger kombinierter Vernetzungsmechanismen für die Pulverlackhärtung unter Einfluss von Katalysatoren, Teilprojekt 1/Teil 1; Untersuchungen zur thermischen und katalysierten Spaltung von Uretdionen als verkappungsmittelfrei blockierte Isocyanate, Teilprojekt 1/Teil 2; Einfluss von Additiven und Pigmenten auf die Grenzflächenphänomene bei der Pulverlackbeschichtung, Teilprojekt 2/Teil 3 : Abschlussbericht Teil 1 - 3 zum Teilprojekt 1 - 2 im Rahmen des F und E-Programmes zur Erweiterung der Anwendung der Pulverlackiertechnik

2000, Gedan-Smolka, Michaela, Meier Haack, Jochen, Lehmann, Frank, Grundke, Karina, Uhlmann, Petra, Wulf, Martin

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A novel, low-volume method for organ culture of embryonic kidneys that allows development of cortico-medullary anatomical organization

2010, Sebinger, D.D.R., Unbekandt, M., Ganeva, V.V., Ofenbauer, A., Werner, C., Davies, J.A.

Here, we present a novel method for culturing kidneys in low volumes of medium that offers more organotypic development compared to conventional methods. Organ culture is a powerful technique for studying renal development. It recapitulates many aspects of early development very well, but the established techniques have some disadvantages: in particular, they require relatively large volumes (1-3 mls) of culture medium, which can make high-throughput screens expensive, they require porous (filter) substrates which are difficult to modify chemically, and the organs produced do not achieve good cortico-medullary zonation. Here, we present a technique of growing kidney rudiments in very low volumes of medium-around 85 microliters-using silicone chambers. In this system, kidneys grow directly on glass, grow larger than in conventional culture and develop a clear anatomical cortico-medullary zonation with extended loops of Henle. © 2010 Sebinger et al.

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Pressure reconstruction for weak solutions of the two-phase incompressible Navier--Stokes equations with surface tension

2019, Abels, Helmut, Daube, Johannes, Kraus, Christiane

For the two-phase incompressible Navier--Stokes equations with surface tension, we derive an appropriate weak formulation incorporating a variational formulation using divergence-free test functions. We prove a consistency result to justify our definition and, under reasonable regularity assumptions, we reconstruct the pressure function from the weak formulation.